SamsungメーカーSGHX427の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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SGH-x427m P or tab le Digital T elephone User Manu al Please read this man ual bef ore operating y our phone , and k eep it f or future ref erence . Printed in K orea GH68-0 5370A English 07 / 2004 x427mUCDF1.
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iv Table of Contents Unpacking .............................................................. 9 Your P hone .......................................................... 11 Phone Layout ................... .............. ...................... ......... 11 Display.
v Using Numbe r M ode ... ..................... ...................... ......... 52 Using Symbol Mode ................. ...................... .............. .. 52 Option s During a Call ........................................... 55 Putting a Call on Hold .
vi Caller ID ........... ..................... .............. ...................... 108 Closed User Group (C UG) .. .............. ...................... ....... 108 Games ................................................................ 111 Downloading a new game .
vii Audio ........ ............... ..................... ...................... ....... 147 Graphics............ .............. ..................... ............... ....... 147 Delete All .. ...................... ..................... ..............
vii i Appendix A: CERT IFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) ................................................................. 1 83 Appe n dix B : Gu id e to Sa fe and Responsi ble Wi reless Phone Use .......................................................... 187 Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wire less Phones .
Unpack ing 9 Unpacking Y our pac kage contains the f ollo w ing items: Y our local Samsung dealer can provide y ou with additional accessor ies including: ♦ Simple hands-free kit ♦ Standard batter.
Unpacking 10.
Y our Phone 11 Y our Phone Phone Layo ut The f ollowing illustrations sho w the main elements of y our phone:.
Y our Phone 12 Key (s) Description In Menu mode , scroll through the menus . In Idle mode , allows y ou to access y o ur f a vo r ite menus directly . F or more inf or mation about shor tcuts , se e “Shor t Cut” on page 158. In Menu mode , the Left ke y retur ns to the pre viou s menu le v el and the Rig ht k ey selects the ne xt menu .
Y our Phone 13 Mak es or ans wers a call. When held down in Idle mode, recalls the last number dialed or receiv ed. In Menu mode , selects a menu function or stores in f or mati on that y ou hav e entere d, such a s a na me in the phone or SIM memor y .
Y our Phone 14 Display Display Layout The displa y has three areas: Enter spe cial characters . P erf or m v ar ious funct ions. (on the si de of the ph one) During a call, adju sts the ea r piece vo l u m e. In Idle mode, adjusts the k eypad tone vo l u m e.
Y our Phone 15 Icons Area Description First line Displa ys v ar ious icons . See page 15. Middle l ines Displa ys messa ges, instr ucti ons, and any inf or mation that y ou enter , such as the nu mber yo u are dialing . Last line Shows the functions currently assigned to the two soft k e ys.
Y our Phone 16 Appears when you set an alar m to ri ng at a specified time. Appears when y ou are ente ring te xt to indicate the current te xt input mode. Appears when a new text message is receiv ed. Appears when a new multimedia message is recei v ed.
Y our Phone 17 Sho ws the le v el of your batter y . The more bars y ou see, the more po wer y ou ha ve left . Icon Description.
Y our Phone 18 Backlight A bac klight illuminates the displa y and the k eypad. When y ou press any k e y or open the f older , the bac klight tur ns on. It tur ns off when no k eys are pressed within a giv en per iod of time , depending on your setting in the Bac k Light menu ( Menu 9.
Getting Star ted 19 Getting Started Installing the SIM Card When y ou subscr ibe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with y our subscr iption details , such as your PIN, an y optional ser vices av ailab le and man y others.
Getting Star te d 20 4. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card soc ket so that it loc ks the card into place. Mak e sure the gold contacts of the card f ace into the phone . Note: When you need to remo ve th e SIM card, slide it , as shown , and take it out of the sock et.
Getting Star ted 21 5. Place the batter y so that the tabs on the end align with the slots at the bottom of the phone . 6. Press the batter y until it clic ks into place. Mak e sure that the batter y is proper ly installed bef ore s witching the phone on.
Getting Star te d 22 Y ou can use the phone while the batter y is charging, b ut this causes the phone to charge more slo wly . Note: Y ou must fully charge the battery bef ore using y our phone f or the first time . A discharged batter y is fully re charged in appro ximat ely 200 minutes .
Getting Star ted 23 pressing the gr a y tabs on both sides of the connector and pulling the connector out. Note: Y ou must unplug the adapt er befor e y ou remov e the battery from the phone du r ing charging ; otherwise, the phone could be damaged.
Getting Star te d 24 3. If the phone asks y ou to enter the phone pass word, enter the pass word and press the OK soft k e y or k ey . The phone pass word is f actor y set to “00000000. ” F or fur ther details, see “Change P ass word” on page 155.
Call Functions 25 Call Functions Making a Call When the idle screen displa ys , enter the area code and phone numb er , and press the k ey . Note: When you acti vate t he Au t o R e d i a l option in the Extra Set tings menu ( Menu 9.
Call Functions 26 Correcting the Numbe r Ending a Call When y ou want to finish y our call, briefly press the key . Redialing the Last Number The phone stores the numbers y ou dialed, receiv ed or missed if the caller is identified. See “Recent Calls” on page 71 f or fur ther details .
Call Functions 27 3. Use the Up and Do wn k eys to scroll through t he numbers until the n umber you w ant highlights. Making a Call fro m Ph onebook Y ou can store frequently used phone numbers in the SIM card or the phone’ s memor y , which are collectiv ely called Phonebook.
Call Functions 28 Press the k ey to increase the v olume le v el and the k e y to decrease the le v el. In Idle mode , y ou can also adjust the ke ypad tone v olume using these k e ys. Answering a Cal l When somebody calls y ou, the phone r ings and displa ys the incoming call animation.
Call Functions 29 Note: T o reject an incoming ca l l, press and hold the V olume ke ys on the left side of the phone before opening the folder , or press the Reject soft k e y or ke y . 2. End the call b y closing the f older or pressing the key . Note: Y ou can ans wer a call while using the Phoneboo k or menu f eatures .
Call Functions 30 Editing a Misse d Call Numbe r Note: When the number corresponding to the missed call is not a v ailable , the Edit option does not displa y . 3. Press the Optio ns soft k ey or ke y . 4. Press the Up or Down k e y to highlight the Edit opt io n.
Call Functions 31 Note: Y ou can access the Missed Call f eature at an y time by selectin g the Missed Calls menu ( Menu 1.1 ). Quickly Switching to Silent Mode Silent mode is con v enient when you wish to stop the phone from making no ise, in a theater f or e xample .
Call Functions 32.
Selecting Functions and Op tions 33 Selecting Functions and Options Y our phone off ers a set of functions that allo w you to customiz e your phone . These functions are arranged in menus and sub-men us, accessed using the two soft k e ys mar k ed and .
Selecting Functions and Options 34 1. Press the appropriate soft ke y . In some functions, y ou ma y be ask ed f or a pass word or PIN. Enter the code and press the OK soft k e y or k e y . Note: When you access a list of options, y our phone highlights th e current opti on.
Phonebook 35 Phonebook Y ou can store phone numbers and their corresponding names in y our SIM card and phone’ s memor ies. The y are ph ysically separate b ut are used as a single entity , called Phonebook.
Phonebook 36 5. Enter a name and press the OK soft k ey or k ey . The maximum length you can enter for a name depends on your SI M ca rd. Note: When yo u cha n ge pho nes, a ny numbers stored in y our SIM card memory are automatically available with the new phone, whereas any num bers stored in the phone’ s mem ory must be reentered.
Phonebook 37 5. Enter a name and press the OK soft k ey or k ey . The maximum length o f a name depends on your SIM card. 6. Enter a number or address y ou w ant to store and press the Sa ve soft ke y or ke y . Using Phon ebook Entry Options While accessing any Phonebook entr y , press the Options soft k e y to use the options f or the entr y .
Phonebook 38 Caller Gr oup : allo ws you to organiz e y our Phonebook entr y in caller groups so that the phone ale r ts y ou in a specific wa y when a person from one of your g roups calls y ou. Select one of the ten grou ps a v ailab le. T o remo v e an entr y from a group , select the No Gr oup option.
Phonebook 39 Dialing a num ber from the phone’ s memor y 1. In Idle mode , press and hold the 0 key . A + appears. 2. Enter the location number of the phone n umber you want and press the k ey . 3. The list of entr ies in the phone’ s memor y appears.
Phonebook 40 4. Once y ou hav e f ound the entr y , press the k ey to dial the number , or press the Options soft k ey or k ey to access the Phon ebook entr y options; f or fur ther details, see page 37. Searching for a Numbe r by Caller Group 1. When the idle screen displa ys , press the Name soft key .
Phonebook 41 The Phonebook entries in the caller group are li sted. 5. Once y ou hav e f ound the entr y , press the k ey to dial the number , or press the Options soft k ey or k ey to access the Phon ebook entr y options; f or fur ther details, see page 37.
Phonebook 42 • SMS Ton e : allows you to set the ring tone to be used when you re ceive a text m essage from a p erson in the group. • Grap hic : allows you to se t the gr aphic icon to be displa y e d wh e n y o u rece iv e a voic e call from a person in the group .
Phonebook 43 6. When the confir mation message appears , press the Ye s soft k ey or key . T o cancel the deletion, press the No soft key . 7. When y ou are finished, press the C or k ey .
Phonebook 44 6. Once y ou hav e assigned a nu mber to the selected ke y , y ou can use the f ollowing options b y pressing the Options soft k ey or ke y: • Change : allows you to assig n a different numb er to the key . • Delete : allows you to clear the setting so that no number is assigned to the k ey .
Phonebook 45 Using the ser vice dialing numbers Y ou can vie w the list of Ser vice Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned b y your ser vice provider . These n umbers include emergency numbers , director y enquir ies and v oice mail numbers . 1. When the idle screen displa ys , press the Nam e soft k ey .
Phonebook 46.
Entering T ext 47 Entering T ext When using y our phone, y ou often need to enter te xt, such as when stor ing a name in Phonebook, creating y our personal greeting or scheduling e vents on y our calendar . Y ou can enter alphanumeric characters b y using your phone’ s k eypad.
Enter ing T e xt 48 Example : Writing a te xt message T o select Press t he soft ke y until T9 mode displa ys. See page 49. Upper-case character mode displa ys. See page 51. Low er-case character mode displa ys. See page 51. Number mode displa ys. See page 52.
Entering T ext 49 Using T9 Mo de T9 is a predictiv e te xt input mode th at allows y ou to k ey in an y character using single k eystrok es . This te xt input mode is based on a b uilt-in dictionar y . T o enter a word in T9 mode: 1. When y ou are in T9 mode , star t enter ing a word b y pressing the to k e ys.
Enter ing T e xt 50 Note: Example : The key is used twice to display two punctuati on marks: ♦ T o shift the case in T9 mode, use the ke y . There ar e tw o cases: Low er Case ( ) and Capital Loc k ( ). ♦ Y ou can mov e the cur sor by using the Left and Right keys.
Entering T ext 51 ♦ T o enter per iods, h yphens, or apostrophes, press the 1 key . T9 mode applies g rammar r ules to ensur e that cor r ect punctuation is used. ♦ T o shift case in T9 mode, use the ke y . There are three cases: Initial capital ( ) , C apital lock ( ), and Low e r case ( ).
Enter ing T e xt 52 See the f ollo wing table f or mo re inf or mation about the characters a v ailab le: ♦ T o inser t a space, press the key . ♦ Y ou can mov e the cur sor by using the Left and Right keys. T o delete letter s, press the key . Pr ess and hold the ke y to clear the displa y .
Entering T ext 53 T o Press the select a symbol corresponding number k ey . displa y more symbols Up or Do wn k ey . clear the symbol(s) C k ey . When the input field is empty , this ke y retur ns the displa y to th e pre vious mode. inser t the symbol(s) into y our message OK so ft ke y or ke y .
Enter ing T e xt 54.
Options Dur ing a Call 55 Options During a Call Y our phone pro vides a number of control functions that y ou can use during a call. Putting a Call on Hold Y ou can place the current call on hold whene v er you w ant. Y ou can mak e another call while y ou hav e a call in progress if y our netwo r k suppor ts this ser vice.
O p t i o n s D u r i n g a C a l l 56 Using the Menu Fu nctions Dur ing a call, y ou can access the main menu functions . 1. Press the Option s soft ke y . 2. Press the OK soft ke y when the Men u option highlights. 3. Press the Up or Do wn ke y to scroll through the men u list.
Options Dur ing a Call 57 3. Press the OK soft k e y or k ey . The other person can no longer hear y ou. T o s witch the microphone bac k on: 1. Press the Optio ns soft k ey . 2. If necessar y , press the Do wn k ey to highlight the Unm ute option. 3.
O p t i o n s D u r i n g a C a l l 58 Searching for a Number in Ph onebook Y ou can search f or a number in Pho nebook dur ing a call. 1. Press the Optio ns soft k ey . 2. Press the Do wn ke y to highlight the Phon ebook option. 3. Press the OK soft k e y or ke y .
Options Dur ing a Call 59 2. T o s witch between the tw o calls , press the Swap soft key . 3. T o end a call on hold, press the Options soft k e y and select the End Held Call option.
O p t i o n s D u r i n g a C a l l 60 Having a Private Conve rsation With One Participant 1. Press the Options soft ke y and choose the Select one option. Press the OK soft k ey . The list of call partici pa nts a ppe ars. 2. Highlight a person b y pressing the Up or Down k e y , and press the Select soft k ey or the k e y or k ey .
Options Dur ing a Call 61 4. When y ou want to end the m ulti-par ty call, close the f older or press the k e y ..
O p t i o n s D u r i n g a C a l l 62.
Using the Menus 63 Using the Menus Y ou can tailor the phone’ s range of functions to your needs using menus and sub-men us. Menus and sub-men us can be accessed b y scrolling using the Navigation k e ys or by using the shor tcuts . Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling 1.
Us ing th e Me nus 64 Accessing a Menu Function by U s ing Its Shortcut The menu items , such as menu, sub-menus and options, are numbered and can be accessed quic kly by using their shor tcut numbers . The shor tcut number is sho wn at the bottom right ne xt to the soft k ey on the d i spla y .
Using the Menus 65 Note: If you use a SIM A T card that provides add itional ser vices, the SIM A T menu displa ys when yo u press the Menu soft ke y to enter Menu mode . F or fur ther details , see your SIM card instructions . 1. R ecent C alls 1.1 M issed Calls 1.
Us ing th e Me nus 66 2.4 Push Message s 2.4. 1 Inbox 2.4. 2 R ece ive 2.4.3 Del ete All 3. Networ k Ser ive s 3.1 Ca ll F orward i ng 3.1.1 Forw ard Always 3.1. 2 Busy 3.1.3 No R e ply 3.1.4 Unrea chable 3.1.5 Cance l All 3.2 Call Ba rring* 3.3 Call W aiting 3.
Using the Menus 67 6.3 Shop Ringtones 6.4 Al ert T ype 6.5 K e ypad T on e 6.6 M essage T on e 6.6.1 SMS T one 6.6.2 SMS-CB T one* 6.6.3 MMS T one 6.7 Folder T one 6.8 Power On/Off 6.9 Alerts On Ca ll 6.10 Extr a T ones 7. Ap plications 7.1 Al arm 7.1.
Us ing th e Me nus 68 8.1.1 Home 8.1. 2 F a vor ites 8.1. 3 http:// 8.1.4 Set tings 8.1.5 Cl ear Cache 8.2 Au dio 8.3 Graphics 8.4 De lete All 8.5 M emory S tatus 9. Phone Se ttings 9.1 Display Settings 9.1.1 W allpaper 9.1.2 Menu Styl e 9.1.3 Sh op Gr a phics 9.
Using the Menus 69.
Us ing th e Me nus 70.
Recent Calls 71 Recent Calls In this menu, y ou can vie w the: ♦ calls you missed, r eceived or dialed. ♦ length of your calls. ♦ cost of y our calls. Note: Y ou can access the numbers in the three types of call record s b y pressing the ke y in Idle mode .
Recent Calls 72 The number and name displa y , together with the date and time when the call w as made. By pressing the Options soft k e y , y ou can: ♦ delete the number . ♦ edit the number and save it in Phonebook. Y ou can also dial the number b y pressing the k ey .
Recent Calls 73 Delete All Y ou can delete all of the numbers stored in each call record categor y . Select a call record using the Up or Do wn ke y and press the Delete soft k e y . When a confir ming message appears , press the Ye s soft k ey or ke y .
Recent Calls 74.
Messaging 75 Messaging In this menu, the f ollo wing menu options are e xplained: ♦ Te x t M e s s a g e s ♦ Multimedia Messa g es ♦ Instant Messa g es (IM) ♦ Push Messag es T e xt Messa ges Shor t Message Ser vice (SMS) allo ws you to send and receiv e shor t te xt messages to and from other GSM mobile phones .
Messaging 76 2. T o scroll through the contents, press the Up or Down key . 3. T o scroll to the pre vious mes sage press the k e y or press the ke y f or the ne xt message . While reading a message, y ou can choose the f ollo wing options b y pressing the Options soft k ey or k ey: Delete : allows y ou to delete the message .
Messaging 77 1. Select a message from the list and press the View soft key or 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 pre vious mes sage press the k e y or press the ke y f or the ne xt message .
Messaging 78 Crea ting a Simple T ext Messag e 1. Create y our message. Note: F or more information about entering charac ters, see “Entering Te x t ” o n p a g e 4 7 . 2. When y ou finish enter ing y our message, press the Options soft k ey or ke y .
Messaging 79 Creating a M essage Usi ng the Option s 1. Create y our message. 2. Press the Optio ns soft k ey or ke y . 3. Select one of the f ollo wing options by u s ing the Up and Down k e ys and pressing the Select soft k ey or k ey . • Text Format ting : allows you to format the style of the text.
Messaging 80 T emplates Using this menu, y ou can preset messages that y ou use most frequently . Select an empty location or the message template y ou wa nt and press the Select soft ke y or k ey . The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Edit : allo ws y ou to wr ite a ne w message or edit the message.
Messaging 81 Def ault Destination : allo ws you to store the def ault destination number . The n umber automatically displa ys on the Destination screen when y ou create a message . Def ault T ype : allo ws you to set the def ault message type to Te x t , F ax, Email or Pa g i n g .
Messaging 82 Delete Al l This menu allo ws y ou to delete all of the te xt messages in each message bo x separately . Y ou can also delete all of y our messages at one time. When a confir mation message displa ys , press the Ye s soft k e y or ke y to confir m.
Messaging 83 ♦ the phone is in Idle mode. ♦ the Receive option is set to Enable. ♦ the messa g e channel is cur rentl y active on the channel list. The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Read : lets y ou vie w the message . V olatile displa ys the messages from the network, b ut loses its contents as soon as the phone is s witched off .
Messaging 84 multimedia messages from phone to phone or from phone to e-mail. In addition to the f amiliar te xt content of te xt messages, m ultimedia messages can contain images and gr aphics. An MMS message is a m ultimedia presentation in a single entr y .
Messaging 85 If y ou are vie wing a new message , the options are the same as when y ou vie w a message as soon as y ou receiv e it. When y ou are re viewing message , the f ollowing options are a v ailab le: ● Retrieve : retr ie v es the message from the MMS ser v er .
Messaging 86 ♦ : MMS noti fications that the phone cou ldn’t retrie v e the messa g e. ♦ : Messag es that have been opened. ♦ : Message s that ar e unopened. 1. Select a message on the list and press the Select soft key or key . The message displa ys and scrolls to the next page, if it has one, after a specified time.
Messaging 87 Call back : allows y ou to call the sender . Cut address : allo ws you to e xtract the sender’ s number or e- mail address and URL, other e-mail addresses or phone numbers from the message te xt. Forward : allows y ou to f orw ard the message to another person.
Messaging 88 3. T o scroll through the message, p ress the Up or Down key . If the me ssage has more than one page, y ou can scroll through the p ages by using the Left and Right ke ys. 4. T o scroll to the pre vious or ne x t message, pre s s the or ke y .
Messaging 89 Draft This menu option allo ws y ou to create a message and sa v e it as a draft to send at a later time . Write New This menu option allo ws y ou to create a ne w picture message and then send it to multiple destinations . Creating and Sendin g a Picture Message 1.
Messaging 90 • Save : sav es the me ssage in the Draft ( Menu 2.2.4 ) or Te m p l a t e s ( Menu 2.2. 6 ) box for later use. • Settings : allows y ou to change the message setting s.
Messaging 91 • Durat ion : allows y o u to set when and how l o ng text, an image, a sound, or a page displays on the mess age presentation s creen. If the dur ation y ou set is shorter than the conten t du r ation (for ex am ple , th e le ng th of sou nd clip) for a particular page, the content dur ation is automatically decreased.
Messaging 92 9. When the correct n umber or address displa ys, press the OK soft k ey or k ey . 10.T o add a destination, press the Select soft k ey or ke y when Add destinat ion highlights . Repeat from step 7. If you w ant to edit the destinations, select one and p ress the Select sof t key or key .
Messaging 93 • Edit message : allows you to send a message using the template . F or further details about ho w to send a message, see page 89. • Dele te : al lows you to dele te t he mes sage t empl ate. Y ou are asked to c onfi rm the d ele tion by pre ssin g th e Ye s soft ke y or key .
Messaging 94 Setup Y ou can change the def ault message settings . T ur n a giv e option on or off , press the Se lect soft k ey to place or remo v e a check mark on each option The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Delivery Repor t: When this option is chec k ed, the network inf or ms you whether or not y our message has been deliv ered.
Messaging 95 Pa g e d u r a t i o n : y ou can set the length of time one page of an incoming message displa ys on the message presentation screen. After a specified time , the displa y automatically scrolls to the ne xt page .
Messaging 96 AOL Instant Messen ger Ser vice (AIM ®) Y ou must already ha v e an AIM Screen name and pass word to log in. If y ou don’t hav e an AIM screen name, y ou can get one free at www .aim.com. F ollo w these easy steps to log in: 1. Scroll r ight on the na vigation k ey 2.
Messaging 97 Send IM : This option launches the IM screen f or y ou to begin entering te xt. Budd y info : This option pro vides inf or mation about the b uddy y ou hav e selected. It displa ys their status, screen name, and client type . Set Aler t : This option sets an aler t f or the b uddy when the y ha ve activity on their session .
Messaging 98 IM S ettin g s The instant message (IM) settings screen giv es y ou the option to sa v e your pass word so that y ou do not ha v e to enter it each time y ou log on. Use the up and down na vigation k eys to highlight the option. Press the Select soft k e y or ke y to sa v e.
Messaging 99 ICQ ® Y ou must already ha v e an ICQ Screen name and pass word to log in. If y ou don’t, y ou can get one free from www .icq.com. F ollo w these easy steps to log in: 1. Scroll r ight on the na vigation k ey to highlight the ICQ icon.
Messaging 100 1. Press the Select soft k ey . The f ollowing options are displa y ed. My A v ailability : This option allo ws you to set y our a v ailability to A v ailable , A w a y , or Invisib le. Use the Up or Do wn navigation k e y s to highlight an option and press the Select soft k e y .
Messaging 101 Exit This option e xits y ou from the ICQ Screen b ut does not log y ou off the system. Disconnect This option will sign y ou off and end all con v ersations. T o sign off , press the OK soft ke y or ke y . T o cancel, press the Cancel soft k ey .
Messaging 102.
Network Ser vices 103 Network Ser vices These menu functions are netw or k ser vices . Please contact y our ser vice provider to chec k their av ailability and subscr ibe to them, if y ou wish. Call For w arding This network ser vice enab les incoming calls to be rerouted to the number that y ou specify .
Ne t w or k S e r v ic e s 104 ● Unreachable : calls are f orw arded when you are not in an area cov ered b y y our ser vice provider or when y our phone is s witched off .
Network Ser vices 105 Call Barring The call barr ing netw or k ser vice allows you to restrict y our calls. Y ou can use the f ollo wing options to restrict voice and/or data calls: All Outgoing : calls cannot be made. International : inter national calls cannot be made .
Ne t w or k S e r v ic e s 106 T o deactiv ate specific call barr ing settings: 8. Select the call barr ing option to be deactiv ated. 9. Select the type of calls to which this option applies. 10.Press the Deactiv ate soft ke y . 11.Enter y our call barr ing pass word supp lied b y your ser vice pro vider .
Network Ser vices 107 2. Y ou can activ ate or deactiv a te the call w aiting fe ature using the Activ ate or Deactiv ate soft ke y respectiv ely . T o return to the pre vious sc reen, press the Exit soft ke y . Y ou can also deactiv ate all call waiting settings b y selecting the Cancel All option.
Ne t w or k S e r v ic e s 108 Caller ID Y ou can pre v ent y our phone n umber from being displa y ed on the phone of the person bein g called. Note: Some networks do not allow y ou to change this settin g. The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Default : the def ault setting provided b y the netw or k is used.
Network Ser vices 109 Outside Access : lets y ou enab le or disab le calls to numbers other than those in the Closed User Group . This f eature depends on the nature of y our CUG subscr iption. Please chec k with y our ser vice provider . Default Gr oup: y ou ma y set a def ault CUG with y our ser vice provider .
Ne t w or k S e r v ic e s 110.
Games 111 Games Y ou can do wnload MIDlets (Ja v a applications that r un on mobile phones) from v ar ious sources using the W AP Bro w ser , and store them in y our phone . When y ou access the Games menu, the list of the def ault games appears. Once y ou hav e do wnloaded games, the y are added to the list.
Games 112 • HOW TO PLA Y : shows how to play the game and the key functions fo r the game. • OP TIO N : allows you to switch the game sound on or off . 3. Press the k e y to confirm your selection. Using the game options Y ou can access the f ollo wing options b y pressing the Options: soft k ey on the Games list.
Games 113 Entering T ext If y ou need to enter te xt while using a MIDlet, you can use the f ollowing input modes: Upper -case character mode (A) : allows y ou to enter upper-case English char acters. Lower -case ch aracter mode (a) : allows y ou to enter lo wer-case English characters .
Games 114.
Sound Settings 115 Sound Settings Y ou can use the Sound Settings f eature to customiz e v ar ious settings, such as the: ● r ing melody , v olume and type. ● sounds made when y ou press a ke y , receiv e a message, open/close the f older or s witch y our phone on/off .
Sound Settings 116 Alert T ype This menu allo ws y ou to specify how y ou are to be inf or med of incoming calls. The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Light Onl y : the ser vice light flashes the phone neither r ings nor vibr ates. Melody : the phone r ings using the ri ng melody selected in the Ring T one menu ( Menu 6.
Sound Settings 117 SMS-CB T one The f ollo wing options are a v ailable f or aler ting you to new SMS-CB messages: SMS-CB T one x: the phone uses one of se v eral SMS-CB tones . Off : the phone does not use the SMS-CB tone. Ligh t onl y : the ser vice light flashes.
Sound Settings 118 Alerts on Call This menu option allows y ou to tur n off the f ollo wing aler ts dur ing a call: ● Alar m ● T e xt messages ● MMS ● SMS ● Lo w Batter y ● WA P P u s h The def ault setting is On. T o tur n off this setting, select the OFF setting and press the Select soft k ey .
Sound Settings 119 Connect T o ne : sets your phone to beep when y our call is connected to the system..
Sound Settings 120.
MEdia Mall 121 MEdia Mall The MEdia Mall menu provides the f ollo wing options: ♦ Shop Ringtones ♦ Shop Games ♦ Shop Gr aphics ♦ Shop Multimedia ♦ Shop Applications ♦ MEdia Home Shop Rin gtones Selecting this menu option launches the w eb browser to the Do wnload Center men u.
MEdia Mall 122 Note: Additional charges my incur when down loading games. Cont act y our ser vice pro vider f or fur ther inf or mation. Shop Graphic s Selecting this menu option launches the w eb browser to the Do wnload Center men u. 1. Use the Select soft k e y to choose the option.
MEdia Mall 123 1. Use the Up and Do wn navigat ion k e ys to mov e to y our selection and press the Op tions soft ke y . Press the Select soft k ey to contin ue or Bac k to mak e another selecti on. 2. Use the Up and Do wn navigat ion k e ys to mov e to y our desired optio n and press the Select soft k e y .
MEdia Mall 124.
Applications 125 Applications The Applications menu enab les y ou to: ♦ set the alar m so that the phone r ings at a specific time, suc h as to remind you of an appointment. ♦ vie w the calendar and organize y our schedule. ♦ set the cur rent date and time.
Applications 126 • Remove Al arm: deactivates the current alarm. • Alarm Tone: allows you to select an alarm melody . 3. Press the OK soft k e y . 4. Choose AM or PM using the Up and Do wn ke ys and press the Select soft k ey or k ey . Note: Y our phone is preset t o use 12-hour format.
Applications 127 f ollo wing options are av ailab le when y ou press the Options soft k ey: Sear ch All : displa ys all memos set, star ting with the oldest, regardless of the da y . T o scroll through the memos, press the Up or Down k e y . Delete All : allo ws y ou to delete all of the memos.
Applications 128 5. If y ou pressed the Y es soft k ey or k ey , set the time f or the alar m and press the OK soft k e y or ke y . Note: • Y our phone is preset t o a 12-hour format. T o change the time format, see page 130. • When the alarm time you set goes off and the alarm rings.
Applications 129 Move to : allo ws y ou to change the time or date of the memo ..
Applications 130 Ti m e & D a t e This menu allo ws y ou to change the current time and date displa y ed. Y ou can also check the current time f or 22 major cities around the w or ld. The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Set Time : allows y ou to enter the current time.
Applications 131 A uto Upd ate: allows y ou to use the ser vice pro viders network time and date . Y ou can choose from Off , On , and Confirm Fir s t. Calculator With this f eature , you can use the phone as a calculator . The calculator pro vides the basic ar ithmetic functions; addition, subtraction, m ultiplication and division.
Applications 132 Note: Note : F or furth er deta il s a bout ho w to ente r char acters, se e page 40. 3. Press the OK soft k e y or ke y . 4. Select a pr iority le vel of h i gh, nor mal, or low prior ity using the Up or Down k e y and press the Select soft ke y or ke y .
Applications 133 Copy to calendar : allows y ou to cop y the current task as a calendar memo . Y ou can change the te xt and deadline f or the task, and set the alar m. Delete : deletes the current task. Delete all : allows y ou to delete all of the tasks .
Applications 134 Change the status of a specific task 1. Highlight the task. 2. Press the ke y to mar k the task as completed as of the current date and time . or 1. Highlight the task. 2. Press the Options soft key . 3. Select the Mark option. 4. Select the appropriate status ( Done or Undo ).
Applications 135 Edit an e xisting task 1. Highlight the task. 2. Press the Options soft key . 3. Select the Edit option. 4. Change the te xt, prior ity and/or deadline f or the task. Sor t the existing tasks b y prior ity or status 1. Press the Options soft key .
Applications 136 Cop y a task to the calendar 1. Highlight the task. 2. Press the Options soft key . 3. Select the Copy to Calendar option. 4. Change the te xt and/or deadline f or the task and set the alar m. Delete a task 1. Highlight the task. 2. Press the Options soft key .
Applications 137 V oice Memo The v oice memo menu allo ws you to record v oice memo’ s f or easy retr ie v al at a later time. The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: ♦ Record ♦ Memo List ♦ Delete All ♦ Memor y St atus Record This menu allo ws y ou to record a ne w memo .
Applications 138 6. Press the OK soft k e y or ke y . The memo is saved and then the display shows the memo inform ation. 7. Press the Options soft k e y or ke y to access the f ollo wing memo options: • Send : allows you to send the me mo to other people by using the MMS featu re.
Applications 139 When the confir mation message appears, press the Ye s soft k e y or k ey . T o cancel the deletion, press the No soft key . Memor y status Y ou can chec k the amount of memor y being used and the memor y remaining f or v oice memos .
Applications 140.
My MEdia 141 My MEdia The My MEdia menu option is used to access the inter net and the f ollo wing a va i lab le options listed. MEdia Net Y our phone is equipped with a W A P (Wireless Application Protocol) bro wser to allo w you to access and navigate the Wireless W eb using y our phone.
My MEdia 142 Navigating the W AP Browser Entering T e xt in the W AP Browser When y ou are prompted to enter te xt, the current te xt input mode is indicated on the screen. The f ollo wing modes are a v ailable: Upper -case character (A) : allows y ou to enter upper- case English characters .
My MEdia 143 Selecting and Usin g Menu Options V ar ious menus are a v ailable wh en you are using the W AP Bro w ser to na vigate the Wireless W eb . T o access a menu option: 1. Press and hold down the k e y . A menu displa ys. 2. Highlight a menu b y pressing the Up and Down k e ys.
My MEdia 144 Note: The menus ma y v ar y , depending o n y our v ersion of the W AP Bro wser . The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Reload: reloads the current page . Home: tak es y ou bac k at any time to the home page of the Wireless W eb se r vice provider .
My MEdia 145 Favorites This menu allo ws y ou to store the URL addresses of your f a v or ite web sites . Y ou can access this men u directly by pressing and holding do wn the k ey while using the W AP Bro w ser . T o store a URL address: 1. Select an empty location and press the Options soft key or key .
My MEdia 146 Settings This option allo ws you to set up fiv e pro xy ser v ers f or the W AP browser . Contact y our ser vice provider f or details . F or each ser v er , the f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Profile Name : enter a name that you wish to assign to the HTTP pro xy ser v er .
My MEdia 147 IP Address : enter the W A P gate wa y address required to connect to the Inter net. Note: The W AP Br owser sett ings ma y v ar y , depending on t he ser vice pro v ider .
My MEdia 148 the do wnloaded image as the current backg round image or send them to other phones. Scroll to the image y ou want to vie w and press the View soft k e y or ke y . Press the Options s oft k ey or k ey to access the f ollowing options: Rename : allo ws y ou to change the name of the image .
My MEdia 149 ♦ All ♦ Au d i o ♦ Graphics. Memor y Status Y ou can chec k the amount of the memor y being used and the memor y remaining f or the A udio or Graphics menu. The displa y sho ws the total, used, and, free space , including each space used f or sounds and images .
My MEdia 150.
Phone Settings 151 Phone Settings Many diff erent f eatures of y our phone can be customized to suit y our pref erences. All of these f eatures are accessed in the Phone Set tings menu. Display Settings Y ou can change the bac kground image and the displa y style f or Menu mo de acc ording to y our pref erence .
Phone Settings 152 Menu Style This menu allows y ou to select the menu displa y style. Y ou can choose either Grid Style, Bar Style or Pa g e S t y l e . Shop Graphics This menu allo ws y ou to access the web site preset b y y our ser vice pro vider to downloa d images.
Phone Settings 153 Graphic Logo This menu allo ws y ou to displa y y our ser vice provider’ s logo instead of its name. Off : the ser vice provider’ s name displa ys in Idle mode . On : the ser vice provider’ s logo displa ys in Idle mode; if no logo has been stored, the ser vice provider’ s name displa ys .
Phone Settings 154 Langua ge Y ou can select a displa y language . When the language option is set to A utom atic , the language is automatically selected according to the language of the SIM card used.
Phone Settings 155 Once y ou ha ve entered a ne w PIN, y ou are ask ed to confir m it b y enter ing it again. Phone Lock When the Phone Loc k f eature is enab led, the phone is loc ked and you m ust enter the 8-digit phone pass word each time the phone is s witched on.
Phone Settings 156 Once y ou ha ve loc k ed the contents, y ou must enter the phone’ s pass word to access the associated men us. When the phone asks f or the pass w ord, enter the pass word and press the OK soft k ey or k ey . Note: The pass word is preset to “000000 00” at the fact or y .
Phone Settings 157 The f ollo wing options are a v ailable: Disable : y ou can phone an y number . Enable : y ou can only call phone numbers stored in Phonebook. Y ou must enter y our PIN2. Note: Not all SIM card s hav e a P IN2. If y our SIM car d does not , this menu does not displa y .
Phone Settings 158 Au t o R e d i a l : when this option is chec ked, the pho ne mak es up to ten attempts to redial a phone number after an unsuccessful call. Note: The inter v al between two call attemp ts varies . Open to Answer : when this option is chec ked, y ou can simply open the f older to ans wer a call.
Phone Settings 159 Note: Note : T o deactiv ate a shortc ut k ey , select the None option. 3. Press the Select soft k ey or k ey to sa v e the selection.
Phone Settings 160 http://www .samsungtelecom.com/contact_us/ accessibility .asp Reset Settings Y ou can easily reset y our phone to its def ault settings. T o reset y our phone: 1. Select the Reset Settings men u. 2. Enter the 8-digit pass word and press the OK soft k ey .
Solving Problems 161 Solving Problems If y ou are e xper iencing prob lems with your phone , perf or m the f ollo wing simple chec ks bef ore contacting a ser vice prof essional. This ma y sa ve you the time and e xpense of an unnecessar y ser vice call.
S ol v i ng P r o ble m s 162 “No ser vice,” “Ne twork failu re” or “Not done” displays ♦ The networ k connection was lost. Y ou may be in a w e ak signal area (in a tunnel or sur rounded by buildings).
Solving Problems 163 The audio quali ty of the call is poor ♦ Check the si gnal strength indicator on the displa y ( ); the num ber of bar s indicates the signal strength from strong ( ) to weak ( ). ♦ T r y m oving the phone slightl y or moving closer to a window if you ar e in a building.
S ol v i ng P r o ble m s 164.
Access Codes 165 Access Codes There are se v eral access codes that are used b y y our phone and its SIM card. These codes help y ou protect the phone against unauthorized use . When requested f or an y of the codes e xplained belo w , enter the appropr iate code (displa y ed as asteri sks) and press the OK soft k e y or ke y .
Access Codes 166 PIN The P ersonal I dentification N umber or PIN (4 to 8 digits) protects y our SIM card against unauthor iz ed use. It is usually supplied with the SIM card. If y ou enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession, the code is disab led and cannot be used until y ou re-enab le it b y enter ing the PUK.
Access Codes 167 PIN2 The PIN2 (4 to 8 digits), supplied with some SIM cards , is required to access specific functions , such as setting the maximum cost of a c all.
Access Codes 168.
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 169 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Ra dio Frequency (RF) Signal s Y our wireless phone is a radio tr ansmitter and receiv er .
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 170 bands . Although the SAR is deter mined at the highest cer tified po wer le v el, the actual SAR le vel of the phone while operating can be w ell belo w the maximum v alue.
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 171 For Body Operation F or body wor n operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF e xposure guidelines when used with a Samsung-supplied or appro.
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 172 Precautions When Using Batteries ♦ Never use any c harger or batter y that is dama g ed in any way .
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 173 ♦ Do not shor t-circuit the batt er y . Accidental shor t- circ uiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and – ter minals of the batt er y (metal strips on the batter y), f or e xample when you carr y a spare batter y in a pocket or bag.
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 174 y our ey es from the road. If y ou get an incoming call at an incon v enient time, let y our v oice mail ans wer it f or y ou. 4. Let the person y ou are speaking with know y ou are dr iving; if necessar y , suspend the call in hea vy traffic or hazardous weather conditions .
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 175 progress or other serious emergency where liv es are in danger , call the emergency number , as you w ould want others to do f or y ou.
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 176 Pacemakers P acemak er man uf acturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained betw een a wireless phone and a pacemak er to a v oid potential interf erence with the pacemak er .
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 177 health care f acilities ma y be using equipment that could be sensitiv e to e xter nal RF energ y . V e hicles RF signals ma y aff ect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor v ehicles.
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 178 using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or b utane), areas where the air contains chemicals or par ticles, such as g rain, dust or metal po wders, and an y other area where y ou would nor mally be advised to tur n off y our v ehicle engine.
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 179 When making an emergency call, remember to giv e all the necessar y inf or mation as accurately as possib le. Remember that y our phone ma y be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until giv en per mis sion to do so .
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 180 ob ligations and allo w you to enjo y this product f or man y y ears ♦ K eep th e phone and all its par ts and accessor ies out of the r each of small c hildr en’ s. ♦ K eep the phone dr y .
Health and Saf ety Inf or mation 181 ♦ If the phone, batter y , charg er or an y accessor y is not w orking properl y , take it to y o ur near est qualified ser vice f acility . Th e per sonnel there will assist you, and if necess ar y , ar rang e f or s er vice.
H e a l t h a n d S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n 182 interf erence to radio comm unications. How e v er , there is no guar antee that interfe rence will not occur in a par ticular installation.
Appendix A: CER TIFICA TION INFORMA TION (SA R ) 183 Appendix A: CER TIFICA TION INFORMA T ION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHON E MEETS THE GO VERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE T O RADIO W A VES . Y our wireless phone is a radio tr ansmitter and receiv er .
Appendix A: CER T IFICA TION INFORMA TION (SAR) 184 Bef ore a ne w model phone is a v ailab le f or sale to the pub lic , it must be tested and cer tified to the FCC that it does not e xceed the limit estab lished b y the gov er nment- adopted requirement f or saf e e xposure .
Appendix A: CER TIFICA TION INFORMA TION (SA R ) 185 additional protection f or the pub lic and to account f or any v ar iations in measurements..
Appendix A: CER T IFICA TION INFORMA TION (SAR) 186.
Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsib le Wirele ss Phone Use 187 Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Cellular T elecommunications & Inter net Association “Saf ety is the most impor tant call y ou will e v er make . ” A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wir eless Phon e Use TENS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE U .
Appendix B: Guide to Saf e and Responsib le Wireless Phone Use 188 It means using seat belts and requir ing other passengers to do the same . But with wireless phone use, driving saf ely means a little more. This brochure is a call to wireless phone users e v er ywhere to make saf ety their first prior ity when behind the wheel of a car .
Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsib le Wirele ss Phone Use 189 incon v enient time, if possib le, let y our v oice mail ans wer it f or you. 4. Suspend con v ersations dur ing hazardous dr iving conditions or situations.
Appendix B: Guide to Saf e and Responsib le Wireless Phone Use 190 con v ersations which hav e the potential to div er t y our attention from the road.
Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use 191 Since 1984, the Cellular T elecommunications Industr y Association and the wireless industr y ha ve conducted educational outreach to inf or m wireless phone users of their responsibilities as saf e dr iv ers and good citiz ens.
Appendix B: Guide to Saf e and Responsib le Wireless Phone Use 192.
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 193 Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U .S . F ood and Drug Administration 1. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The ter m wireless phone ref ers here to hand-held wireless phones with b uilt-in antennas , often c alled cell, mobile , or PCS phones .
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 194 produce health eff ects (b y heating tissue), e xposure to low le v el RF that does not produce heating eff ects causes no kno w n adv erse health eff ects . Many studies of lo w le vel RF e xposures ha v e not f ound any biological eff ects .
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 195 eff ects of wireless phone use on human health FD A belongs to an intera gency w o rking group of the f eder al agencies that ha v e responsibility f or different aspects of RF saf ety to ensure coordinated eff or ts at the f ederal le vel.
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 196 FD A is working with the U .S . National T o xicolog y Program and with groups of in v estigators around the world to ensure that high pr iority animal studies are conducted to address impor tant questions about the eff ects of e xposure to radio frequency energ y (RF).
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 197 e xposure to ra dio frequency energ y (RF). Since time is a k e y factor in ho w much e xposure a person receiv es, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF e xposure .
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 198 e vidence e xists that using a wireless ph one causes brain tumors or other ill eff ects . Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use b y children was strictly precautionar y; it was not based on scientific e vidence that an y health hazard e xists .
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 199 these products generally do not work as adve r tised. Unlike “hand-free” kits, these so-called “shields” ma y interf ere with proper oper ation of the phone. The phone ma y be f orced to boost its po wer to compensate , leading to an increase in RF absor ption.
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 200 hear ing aid at the same time. This standard w as approv ed b y the IEEE in 2000. FD A contin ues to monitor the use of wireless phones f or possib le interactions with other medical de vices.
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 201 saliv ar y gland, leuk emia, or other cancers . None of the studies demonstrated the e xistence of an y har mful health eff ects from wireless phone RF e xposures.
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 202 FCC RF Saf ety Program: http://www .fcc.go v/oet/rfsaf ety/ En vironmental Protection Agency (EP A): http://www .epa.go v/radiation/ Occupational Saf ety and Health Administr ation’ s (OSHA): http://www .
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 203 the date of purchase and contin uing f or the f ollowing specified per iod of time after that date: What is Not Cover ed? This Limited W arr anty is conditioned upon proper use of Product b y Purchaser .
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 204 SAMSUNG f or charging the batter y , (ii) an y of the seals on the batter y are broken or sho w e vidence of tamper ing, or (iii) the batter y has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone f or which it is specified.
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 205 What Are the Limits On SAMSUNG’ s Liability? EXCEPT AS SET FOR TH IN THE EXPRESS W ARRAN TY CONT AIN ED HEREIN, PURCHASER T AKES THE PR ODUC T “A.
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 206 LASTS , SO THE A BO V E LIMIT A TION MA Y NO T APPL Y T O Y OU . IN ADDITION, SAMSUN G SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR AN Y D AMA GES OF AN Y KIND RESUL TI.
Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones 207 ENFORCEABI LITY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY WHICH PU RCHASER A CKNO WLEDGES IS AND WILL AL W A YS BE CONSTR UED T O BE LIMITE D BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS TH E LA W PE RMITS .
Appendix C: Consume r Update on Wireless Phones 208 binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly , additional statements such as dealer adv er tising or presentation, whether oral or wr itten, do not constitute w arranties b y SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.
Glossar y 209 Glossar y T o help y ou understand the main technical ter m s and abbre viations used in this booklet and take full adv antage of the f eatures on y our mobile phone, here are a f e w definitions . Call Forwarding Ability to reroute calls to another number .
Glossar y 210 EMS (Enhanced Message Service) An adaptation of the Short Me ssage Se rvice (S MS) that all ow s you to s e nd and rec e ive ring tones and servi ce provider’ s logo, as well as combinations of simpl e media to and from EM S- compliant handsets.
Glossar y 211 card. It may be a four to eight -digit number and can be cha n ged, as req uir ed. Pr oxy Server A server that resides bet ween a web client, such as a web browser , and a real W eb server and acts as an i ntermediary betwe e n them . When som e people browse a web site, their browser is not actual ly connecting to the we b serv er .
Glossar y 212 SIM (Subscriber Identificat ion Module ) Card cont a ining a chip wi th all th e in form at ion req u ired to operate the phone (network and memory info rmation, as we ll as the subsc riber ’ s personal data). The SI M card fits into a small slot on the back of the phone and is protected b y the battery .
Inde x 213 Index A Access codes • , 165 Alarm • , 125 Alert type • , 116 Answering call • , 28 second call • , 58 Anykey answer • , 158 Auto redial • , 158 B Background image • , 15 1 .
Inde x 214 backlight • , 18 icons • , 15 layout • , 14 settings • , 157 Downlo ading games • , 111 DTMF tones, send • , 57 E Earpiece volume • , 27 Emergency calls • , 178 EMS (Enhance.
Inde x 215 setting • , 80 text • , 75 voice • , 82 MIDlets, launch • , 111 Minute minder • , 118 Missed ca lls • , 29 , 71 Morning call • , 125 Multimedia messages deleting • , 86 , 88.
Inde x 216 Ring tone • , 115 Ring type • , 116 Ring volume • , 115 , 152 Road sa fety • , 173 Roaming • , 107 S Safety information • , 169 Scheduler • , 126 SDN (Service Dialling Numbers.
Inde x 217 Wallpaper • , 151 WAP browser cache, clear • , 147 favorites • , 145 setting • , 146 World time • , 130 Writing messages • , 77.
Inde x 218.
Acces s th e Menu Functions 1 Pres s the Menu soft ke y . 2 Scroll with the Up and Dow n key s through the list of the men us until you reach the required men u. 3 Pres s the Select soft k ey . 4 Scroll with the Up and Dow n key s through the list of the options until the required on e is selected.
Ans wer a Call Open the phone or Press th e key . Adjust the Vo l u m e Press the or ke y on the left side of the ph one. Choose the Aler t T ype 1 Select the Aler t T ype menu opti on ( Menu 6.4 ). 2 Select an option: • Light Only •M e l o d y •V i b r a t i o n •V i b r a + M e l o d y 3 Press the Select soft ke y .
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