Samsung GH68 08691A User Manual

SGH-d347 Series  
P O R T A B L E Q U A D - B A N D  
M O B I L E P H O N E  
User Guide  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
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Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
Topics Covered  
Activating Your Phone  
Powering On or Off the Phone  
Setting Up Your Voice Mail  
This section describes how to start using your phone by activating your service and  
setting up your voice mail.  
Activating Your Phone  
When you subscribe to a cellular network, a plug-in SIM card loaded with your  
subscription details, such as your PIN and other optional services available is  
provided.  
Removing the Battery  
1. If necessary, power-off the phone by holding down the  
key until the  
power-off image displays.  
2. Remove the battery cover by 1) pressing the battery lock down and holding  
it in position, then 2) slide the battery cover down, as shown.  
3. Remove the battery by lifting up, as shown.  
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Installing the SIM Card  
Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending. Use  
caution when inserting or removing the card and keep all SIM cards out of reach from children.  
Make sure the gold contacts of the card face into the phone, then slide the SIM card  
into the socket.  
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Removing the SIM Card  
To remove the SIM card, slide it away from the cross-bar. See the following  
illustration.  
Installing the Battery  
1. Align the battery so that the 3 brass tabs on the end align with the 3 brass  
prongs at the bottom of the battery compartment.  
2. Press the battery down until it clicks into place.  
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3. Place the battery cover on and slide it into place until it clicks. Make sure  
that the battery is properly installed before switching on the phone.  
Charging a Battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. Use the travel adapter to  
charge the battery, and use only Samsung approved batteries and chargers.  
Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time. A discharged battery  
recharges fully in approximately 200 minutes. You can use the phone while the battery is charging, but this  
causes the phone to charge more slowly.  
1. With the battery in position on the phone, plug the connector of the travel  
adapter into the jack at the bottom of the phone.  
2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet. When charging is finished,  
unplug the adapter from the power outlet.  
Note: For connection to an electrical supply not located in the U.S., you must use an adaptor of the proper  
configuration for the power outlet. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your phone and void your  
warranty.  
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3. Press the buttons on both sides of the connector (1) and (2) pull the  
connector out.  
Note: You must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from the phone during charging to avoid  
damage.  
Low Battery Indicator  
When the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk time remain, a warning  
tone sounds and the “Warning Low Battery” message repeats at regular intervals on  
the display. The backlight turns off to conserve the remaining battery power. When  
the battery level becomes too low, the phone automatically turns off.  
Powering On or Off the Phone  
1. Open the phone.  
2. Press and hold the  
3. If the phone is locked, enter the phone password and press the OK soft key  
or the key. The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory.  
key until the phone power-on screen displays.  
4. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN and press the OK soft key or the  
key. For further details, see "PIN Check" on page 73.  
The phone searches for your network and after finding it, the Idle screen  
appears. Now, you can make or receive calls.  
Note: The display language is preset to Automatic at the factory. To change the language, use the  
Language menu. For further details, see "Language" on page 66.  
5. When you wish to switch off the phone, press and hold the  
key until the  
power-off image displays.  
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Setting Up Your Voice Mail  
To access you voice mail from your keypad, use the following steps:  
1. Open the phone to access your keypad.  
2. From an Idle screen, press and hold the  
key.  
3. Follow the voice mail prompts to access messages.  
Accessing Your Voice Mail  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Highlight Recent Calls and press the  
key.  
key.  
3. Highlight Voice Mail and press the  
4. Highlight Connect to Voice Mail and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
5. Voicemail appears in the display.  
6. Press the OK soft key or the  
key to dial your phone specified voice mail  
number.  
7. When connected, follow the voice prompts from the voice mail center.  
Changing the Voice Mail Number  
Your SIM card gives you default service number of the voice mail center. However,  
you may need to change the number. Use the following procedures to change your  
voice mail number.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Highlight Recent Calls and press Select soft key or the  
key.  
key.  
3. Highlight Voice Mail and press the Select soft key or the  
4. Highlight Voice Server Number and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
5. Highlight Voicemail and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
6. Press the Edit soft key to modify the number.  
Note: Pressing the  
key takes you directly into Edit mode.  
7. Enter your new Voice Server number and press the OK soft key to save.  
8. Press the key to return to Idle mode.  
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
Topics Covered  
• Features of Your Phone  
• Open View of Your Phone  
• Front View of Your Phone  
• Internal Display Layout  
• Selecting Functions and Options  
• Command Keys  
Thissectionoutlinessomekeyfeaturesofyourphone.Italsodisplaysthescreenand  
the icons that are displayed when the phone is in use.  
Features of Your Phone  
Your phone is lightweight, easy-to-use and offers many significant features. The  
following list outlines a few of the features included in your phone.  
User friendly, menu driven access to features and options.  
• Push To Talk  
• Instant Messaging Capability  
• Multimedia Capability  
• Bluetooth Wireless Technology  
• Voice Command Feature  
• Speakerphone Capability  
• Personal Assistant feature provides alarms, calendar, calculator, timer,  
stopwatch, record audio, world time, and converter.  
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Open View of Your Phone  
The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone:  
Keys  
The following list correlates to the open and front view illustrations.  
1. Display: This screen displays all the information needed to operate  
your phone.  
2. Soft key: Performs the functions indicated by the screen text on the  
bottom of the display.  
3. Send key: Allows you to place or receive a call. In standby mode,  
press the key once to access the Recent Calls. If you press and hold  
the key down, you will initiate the most recent call from the Recent  
Calls.  
4. Clear key: Deletes characters from the display when you are in text  
entry mode. When in a main menu, press to return to the previous  
menu.  
5. Voicemail key: Press and hold to automatically dial your voicemail.  
[ ] character for calling features. In  
text mode, press to change the character input type.  
6. Asterisk/Shift key: Enters the  
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7. Power Interface Connector: The power interface connector is used to  
plug in the charging accessories.  
8. Microphone: The Microphone allows the other callers to hear you  
clearly when you are speaking to them.  
[ ] character for  
9. Pound/Space/Quiet Mode key: Enters the pound #  
calling features. In text entry mode, press to enter a space between  
characters. Press and hold to place handset in Quiet mode.  
10. Alphanumeric keypad: Use these keys to enter numbers, letters and  
characters.  
11. End key: Ends a call. Press and hold this key for a few seconds to  
power your phone On or Off. While in the main menu, it returns the  
phone to standby mode and cancels you input. When you receive an  
incoming call, press to reject call.  
12. WAP Browser/Menu confirm key: When navigating through a menu  
accepts the highlighted choice in the menu. If you press once in Idle  
mode, the WAP browser will launch.  
13. Navigation key: This key allows you to scroll through phone menu  
options and provides a shortcut to phone functions from standby  
mode.  
14. Earpiece: The earpiece allows you to hear the other caller.  
Front View of Your Phone  
Keys  
The following list correlates to the open and front view illustrations.  
1. Headset Connector: Allows you to plug in a headset for safe,  
convenient, hands-free conversations.  
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2. PTT key: Press to display the PTT Contacts. Press and hold displays the  
Recent Calls for PTT.  
3. Volume/Menu Navigation key: Allows you to adjust the ring volume in  
standby mode or adjust the speaker volume during a call. The volume  
key can also be used to scroll up or down to navigate through the  
different menu options. To mute the ringer during an incoming call,  
press the volume key up or down.  
4. External LCD: Your phone has an external display on the front of the  
phone. It indicates when you have an incoming call or message. It  
also displays date, time, reception, battery power, and any icons  
associated with alerts, such as messages, or a set alarm.  
5. Voice Command/Speakerphone key: Short press to show Recent  
Calls and press and hold to launch Voice Command.  
6. External Speaker: The external speaker allows you to hear the other  
caller when using the speaker phone option.  
7. Antenna: Used to obtain maximum reception.  
Backlight  
A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad when you press any key or open  
the phone. It turns off when no keys are pressed within a given period of time, and/  
or dims the light, depending on the settings in the Backlight menu.  
Internal Display Layout  
The display has 3 areas:  
Icons  
Shows the received signal strength. The greater the number of  
bars, the stronger the signal.  
Appears when a new text message has been received.  
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Appears when a new voice mail has been received.  
Appears when a new multimedia message has been received.  
Appears when a new e-mail has been received.  
Appears when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time. For  
details, see page "Alarm" on page 86.  
Appears when there is no network coverage available.  
Appears when a call is in progress.  
Appears when you are connected to a WAP service.  
Appears when the Call Forwarding feature is active. For details, see  
Appears when incoming call Alert Type is set to Vibration.  
Appears when an incoming call Alert Type is set to Vibration &  
melody.  
Appears when an incoming call Alert Type is set to Vibration then  
Melody.  
Appears when Quiet Mode, Silent All is active.  
Appears when Quiet Mode, Vibration All is active.  
Shows the level of your battery. The more bars you see, the more  
power you have remaining.  
Indicates that a Bluetooth device is connected.  
Indicates that a Push to Talk device is connected.  
Selecting Functions and Options  
Yourphoneoffersasetoffunctionsthatcanbecustomizedforyoureaseandspecific  
needs. Thesefunctionsarearrangedinmenusandsub-menus, accessedusingthe  
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two soft keys. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings  
of a particular function.  
Insomefunctions,youmaybeaskedforapasswordorPIN.Enterthecodeandpress  
the OK soft key or the  
key.  
When you access a list of options, your phonehighlights the currently active option.  
If, however, there are only two options, such as On/Off or Enable/Disable, your  
phone highlights the option that is not currently active, so that you can select it  
directly.  
Selecting Options  
To view the various functions and options available and to select the one you want:  
• Press the appropriate soft key.  
• To select the function displayed or the option highlighted, press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
• To view the next function or highlight the next option on a list, press the Down  
key or the key on the left side of the phone.  
• To move back to the previous function or option on a list, press the Up key or  
the key on the left side of the phone.  
• To move back up one level in the menu structure, press the Left navigation key  
or the Back soft key.  
• To exit the menu structure without changing the settings, press the  
Command Keys  
Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display.  
key.  
There are two soft keys, the left soft key  
and the right soft key  
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Soft Keys  
Therolesofthesoftkeysvarydependingonthefunctionyouarecurrentlyusing;the  
labelsonthebottomlineofthedisplayjustaboveeachkeyindicatetheircurrentrole.  
Left Soft Key  
Some functions of the left soft key are as follows.  
• In the Idle screen, press the Menu (left) soft key  
to open the Menu screen.  
• When in a menu mode the left soft key function is Select.  
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Right Soft Key  
Some functions of the right soft key are as follows.  
• In the Idle screen, press the IM (right) soft key  
Menu screen.  
to open the Instant Message  
• When in a menu mode the right soft key  
function is Back.  
Clear Key  
TheCLRkey  
Youcan also use  
any menu.  
isusedtoeraseorclearnumbers,text,orsymbolsfromthedisplay.  
toreturnto apreviousmenuortoreturntostandbymodefrom  
• If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press  
the character.  
to backspace (and delete)  
• To erase the entire sentence, press and hold  
• To back up one menu level, briefly press  
.
.
End Key  
The End key  
is used to turn on/off your phone, disconnect calls, and return to  
the standby mode.  
• Press and hold the End key  
• Briefly press once to disconnect a call.  
• Press  
Send Key  
The Send key  
to turn on your phone.  
to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last input.  
is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall the last number(s)  
dialed, received, or missed.  
• Press  
once to answer calls.  
• Enter a number and briefly press  
to make a call.  
• Briefly press  
your phone.  
in standby mode to display a list of recent calls to and from  
• Press  
twice in standby mode to call the most recent number.  
to pick up a waiting call. Press again to switch back to the other  
• Press  
call.  
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Navigation Key  
Use the directional keys on the navigation key to browse menus, sub menus, and  
lists. Presstheupordownnavigationwhen jumpingtohighlightedlinksontheweb.  
Each key also acts as a shortcut to launch applications. The following illustration  
shows the default settings for the navigation keys, but all navigation keys are user  
definable. To set the shortcut key functions see "Using Shortcuts" on page 24.  
Speakerphone Key  
Usethespeakerphonekey (locatedontherightsideofyourphone)inconjunction  
with the left soft key  
to switch from using the earpiece to the speakerphone  
during a call. Use the volume keys (located on the left side of your phone) to adjust  
the volume.  
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Section 3: Call Functions  
Topics Covered  
Making a Call  
Adjusting the Call Volume  
Answering a Call  
Recent Calls  
Quiet Mode  
Options During a Call  
This section describes how to make or answer a call. It also includes the features  
and functionality associated with making or answering a call.  
Making a Call  
When the Idle screen displays, enter the area code and phone number, and press the  
key.  
Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option in the Extra Settings menu, the phone will automatically  
redial up to 10 times when the person does not answer the call or is already on the phone. See page "Extra  
Settings" on page 67 for further details.  
Making an International Call  
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1. Press and hold the  
key. The character appears.  
2. Enter the country code, area code, and phone number. Press the  
key.  
Correcting a Dialed Number  
Use the following steps to correct a mis-typed entry when dialing.  
1. After dialing a number  
To clear the last digit displayed, press the  
To clear another digit in the number, press the Left or Right navigation key until  
key.  
the cursor is immediately to the right of the digit to be cleared. Press the  
To enter a missing digit press the Left or Right navigation key until the cursor is  
in position and enter the digit.  
key.  
To clear the whole display, press and hold the  
key.  
2. Press the  
key to return to the Idle screen.  
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Ending a Call  
When you want to finish your call, briefly press the  
Redialing the Last Number  
key.  
All incoming, outgoing and missed calls are listed in the Recent Calls Menu. If the  
number or caller is listed in your Address Book, the name associated displays.  
To access the Recent Calls menu:  
1. From the Idle Screen, press  
Menu. Use the navigation keys to highlight  
Recent Calls and press  
Select. All Calls is highlighted. Press the  
key. Or from the Idle Screen, press the  
key to display a list of the most  
recent numbers used in the order you dialed or received them.  
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to scroll through the numbers until  
the number you want highlights.  
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll through the Recent Calls  
options. Choose from All Calls, Missed Calls, Calls Made, Calls  
Received, , or PTT Recent Calls.  
4. To dial the number, highlight the number and press the  
key.  
Making a Call from the Address Book  
You can store phone numbers that you use regularly on the SIM card or in the  
phone’s memory. These entries are collectively called the Address Book.  
Once you have stored a number in the Address Book, you can dial it by pressing a  
few keys using the Speed Dial feature.  
For further details about the Address Book feature, see "Finding an Address Book  
Adjusting the Call Volume  
During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the Volume keys on the  
left side of the phone.  
Press the key to increase the volume level and the  
key to decrease the level.  
In Idle mode, you can also adjust the ringer volume using these keys.  
Answering a Call  
When a call is received the phone rings and displays the caller’s phone number, or  
name if stored in the Address Book.  
1. From the Idle Screen press the  
key or the Accept soft key to answer  
the incoming call.  
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If the Anykey Answer option in the Extra Settings menu is activated, you  
can press any key to answer a call except the  
key.  
key and the Reject soft  
If the Open to Answer option in the Extra Settings menu is activated, you  
can answer the call simply by opening the phone.  
Note: To reject an incoming call, press and hold the Volume keys on the left side of the phone before  
opening the phone. A quick press of side volume key silences ringer on incoming call.  
2. End the call by closing the phone or by pressing the  
key.  
Note: You can answer a call while using the Address Book or menu features. After ending the call, the phone  
returns to the function screen you were using.  
Recent Calls  
The phone stores the numbers of the calls you’ve dialed, received, or missed in the  
Recent Calls menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Address Book, the name  
associated displays.  
Viewing Missed Calls  
The number of calls you have missed displays on the Idle screen when a call is  
missed. To view the number details, use the following steps:  
1. If the phone is closed, open the phone.  
2. Press the View soft key or the  
key. The most recent missed call  
displays.  
Note: If there is an email or voicemail sent by the same number, associated icons display and can be  
selected.  
3. To scroll through the missed calls, press the Up or Down navigation key.  
Deleting a Missed Call  
To delete a missed call entry, use the following steps:  
1. Immediately after missing a call, press the View soft key or the  
key.  
2. Press the Options soft key and select Delete. Press the Select soft key, or  
the Right navigation key, or the  
key to display a submenu.  
3. Highlight Selected.  
Alternatively, to delete all of the numbers, select All.  
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4. Press the Select soft key or the  
key to delete the number(s).  
5. At the “Delete?” prompt, press the Yes soft key to confirm deletion or No to  
cancel.  
You can press the  
Quiet Mode  
key at any time to exit the Missed Call feature.  
Quiet mode is convenient when you wish to stop the phone from making noise, in a  
theater for example.  
In Idle mode, press and hold the  
key until the “Vibration All Activated” message  
and the Quiet Mode icon displays.  
In Quiet mode, your phone will vibrate and light up the external LCD display or just  
light the external LCD display depending on the setting in the Silent All feature.  
To exit and reactivate the previous sound settings, press and hold the  
key again  
until “Vibration All Deactivated” displays. The  
displays.  
Quiet Mode icon no longer  
Note: Setting for Quiet Mode can be set to Silent All.  
Options During a Call  
Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call.  
Putting a Call on Hold  
You can place the current call on hold whenever you want. You can make another  
call while you have a call in progress if your network supports this service.  
To put a call on hold:  
1. While on a call, press the left soft key Options. Highlight Hold and press the  
Select soft key. The call is on hold.  
2. You can reactivate the call whenever you want, by pressing the Retrieve  
soft key.  
To make a call while you have a call in progress:  
1. Enter the phone number that you wish to dial or look it up in the Address  
Book.  
2. Press the  
key to dial the second call. The first call is automatically put  
on hold.  
When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may switch between the two  
calls, changing the one on hold to active and placing the other on hold. To switch  
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between the two calls, simply press the Swap soft key. The current call is placed on  
hold and the call on hold is reactivated so that you can continue conversing with that  
person.  
In Call Options  
During a call, press the Options soft key to access the following:  
Menu: Access the phone’s Menu.  
Hold: Places the call on hold.  
Mute Keys: Silences the key tones when on the call.  
Send DTMF: Sends DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones to the contacts you  
have selected.  
Address Book: Access the Address Book for phone information.  
If you have are in a multi-party call, the following options also display.  
Join: Joins the calls you have established with your phone.  
Transfer: Transfers the call to another number entered.  
End Held Call: Ends the call that is placed on hold.  
When you want to finish, end each call normally by pressing the  
key.  
Switching off the Microphone (Mute)  
You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off, so that the other person  
cannot hear you.  
Example: You wish to say something to person in the room, but do not want the person on the phone to hear  
you.  
During a call, to switch the microphone off temporarily:  
Press the  
Mute soft key.  
To switch the microphone back on:  
Press the  
Unmute soft key.  
Muting or Sending Key Tones  
These options allow you to turn the key tones off or on. If the Mute Keys option is  
selected, your phone does not transmit the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones  
of the keys, which allows you to press keys without hearing annoying key tones  
during a call.  
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Note: To communicate with answering machines or computerized telephone systems, the Send Keys option  
must be selected.  
Searching for a Number in Address Book  
You can search for a number in Address Book during a call.  
1. Press the Options soft key.  
2. Press the Down key to highlight the Address Book option.  
3. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The Address Book entries are listed.  
4. If you enter the first few letters of the name, the Address Book entries are  
listed starting with the first entry matching your input.  
5. To view the highlighted entry, press the  
key.  
For further details about the Address Book feature, see "Finding an Address Book  
Call Waiting  
The Call Waiting feature allows you to answer an incoming call while you have a call  
in progress, if this service is supported by the network, and you have set the Call  
Waiting-Voice Calls Menu to Activate. You are notified of an incoming call by a call  
waiting tone.  
To answer a call while you have a call in progress:  
1. Press the  
first call is automatically put on hold.  
2. To switch between the two calls, press the Swap soft key.  
To end a call on hold, press the Options soft key or the key and select the End  
Held Call option. Press the key.  
To end the current call, press the  
key or the Accept soft key to answer the incoming call. The  
key.  
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Section 4: Menu Navigation  
Topics Covered  
Menu Navigation  
In Use Menu Outline  
Menu Outline  
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline  
of all the available menus associated with your phone.  
Menu Navigation  
Menus and sub-menus can be accessed by scrolling using the Navigation keys or by  
using the shortcut keys.  
Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Scroll using the Navigation keys to reach a main menu Settings for  
example. Press the Select soft key or the  
3. If the menu contains sub-menus, Phone Settings for example, you can  
access them by pressing the Select soft key or the key.  
key to enter the menu.  
If the menu that you have selected contains further options, repeat this  
step.  
4. To scroll through the menus, press the Up or Down navigation key or the  
Volume key (located on the left side of your phone).  
5. Press the Select soft key, or the  
key to make your selection.  
6. To return to the previous menu level, press the Back soft key, the  
key  
or the Left Navigation key.  
7. To exit the menu without changing the settings, press the  
Using Shortcuts  
key.  
Numbered menu items, such as menus, sub-menus, and options can be quickly  
accessed by using their shortcut numbers. In Menu mode, Main Menus can be  
accessed by pressing the number keys (1 to 0) corresponding to their location on the  
screen.  
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Example: Accessing the Language menu.  
1. Press the Menu soft key.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key for Settings.  
key for Phone Settings  
key for Language.  
The languages available display.  
In Use Menu Outline  
Your phone includes a standby menu and an In-Use Menu. The In-Use Menu is  
available when you’re on a call.  
Press the  
Options while in a call to display the following  
Menu: accesses menu mode.  
Hold: places the call on hold.  
Mute Keys: mute or unmute keys.  
Send DTMF: send your phone number as tones (if you’re the recipient of the call).  
Send the recipient’s phone number as tones (if you’re the originator of the call).  
Address Book: accesses Address Book menu options.  
Menu Outline  
The following list shows the menu structure and indicates the number assigned to  
each option.  
1: Mobile Email  
2: Messaging  
1: Create New Message  
1: Text Message  
2: Multimedia Message  
2: My Messages  
1: Inbox  
2: Sent  
3: Outbox  
4: Drafts  
5: My Folders  
3: IM**  
4: Templates  
5: Chat  
6: Delete All  
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7: Settings  
1: IM  
1: Choose Your Community  
2: Profile Settings  
3: Community Settings  
2: Text Message  
1: Send Settings  
2: Current Profile  
3: Text Message Profile  
3: Multimedia Message  
1: Send Settings  
2: Receive Settings  
3: Profile  
4: Push Message  
5: Broadcast*  
8: Memory Status  
3: Recent Calls  
1: All Calls  
2: Missed Calls  
3: Calls Made  
4: Calls Received  
5: Voice Mail  
1: Connect to Voice Mail  
1: Voicemail  
2: Voice Server 2  
2: Voice Server Number  
1: Voicemail  
2: Voice Server 2  
6: Delete All  
7: Call Time  
8: Data Volume  
1: Recent Volume  
2: Total Volume  
3: Reset Volume  
9: Data Call Time  
4: MEdia Net  
1: MEdia Net Home  
2: Favorites  
3: Go to URL  
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4: Browser Profiles  
5: Clear Cache  
5: Cingular Mall  
1: Shop Tones  
2: Shop Games  
3: Shop Graphics  
4: Shop Multimedia  
5: Shop Applications  
6: MEdia Net Home  
6: Push to Talk  
1: PTT Contacts  
2: Add Contact  
3: Add Group  
4: PTT Settings  
1: My Availibility  
2: Contact Alerts  
3: Set Your Name  
4: Auto Accept Invites  
5: PTT is ON  
6: Sort Options  
5: Help  
1: Service Provider  
2: Log In/ Log Out  
3: Key Configuration  
4: PTT Contact  
5: Add Contact  
6: Add Group  
7: PTT Settings  
8: Pending Invitations  
7: My Stuff  
1: Audio  
1: Shop Tones  
2: Downloaded Audio  
3: Record  
4: Recorded Audio  
5: Favorite Audio  
6: Default Ringtones  
2: Graphics  
1: Shop Graphics  
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2: Downloaded Graphics  
3: Favorite Graphics  
4: Default Wallpapers  
3: Video  
1: My Story  
2: Downloaded Video  
3: Favorite Video  
4: Games  
5: Applications  
1: Voice Command  
2: Alarm  
3: Calendar  
4: Task  
5: Note  
6: Tools  
1: Calculator  
2: Converter  
1: Currency  
2: Length  
3: Weight  
4: Volume  
5: Area  
6: Temperature  
3: Timer  
4: Stopwatch  
5: World Time  
7: Record Audio  
6: Other Files  
7: Memory Status  
1: My Files  
2: Games  
3: Applications  
8: Address Book  
1: Contact List  
2: Add New Contact  
1: Phone  
2: SIM  
3: Group  
4: Speed Dial  
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5: My Name Card  
6: Own Number  
1: Voice Line 1  
2: Voice Line 2  
3: Data  
4: Fax  
7: Management  
1: Default Saving  
2: Copy All to Phone  
3: Delete All  
4: Memory Status  
8: Service Number*  
9: Settings  
1: Sound Settings  
1: Incoming Call  
2: Keypad Tone  
3: Message Tone  
1: Text Message  
2: Multimedia Message  
3: Broadcast  
4: Power On/Off  
5: Folder Tone  
6: Quiet Mode  
7: Extra Tones  
2: Display Settings  
1: Wallpaper  
2: Info Display  
3: Skin  
4: LCD Brightness  
5: LCD Contrast  
6: Backlight  
7: Dialing Display  
8: Show Caller Information  
3: Time & Date  
4: Phone Settings  
1: Language  
2: Greeting Message  
3: Shortcut  
4: Extra Settings  
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5: Network Services  
1: Call Forwarding  
1: Forward Always  
1: Voice Calls  
2: Data Calls  
2: Busy  
1: Voice Calls  
2: Data Calls  
3: No Reply  
1: Voice Calls  
2: Data Calls  
4: Unreachable  
1: Voice Calls  
2: Data Calls  
5: Cancel All  
2: Call Barring*  
3: Call Waiting  
1: Voice Calls  
2: Data Calls  
3: Cancel All  
4: Network Selection*  
5: Caller ID  
6: Closed User Group*  
6: Bluetooth  
1: Turn Bluetooth Off/On  
2: My Devices  
3: My Phone’s Visibility  
4: My Phone’s Name  
5: Secure Mode  
6: Bluetooth Services  
1: Headset  
2: Handsfree  
3: Serial Port  
4: Dial up  
5: File Transfer  
6: Object Push  
7: Security  
1: PIN Check  
2: Change PIN  
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3: Phone Lock  
4: Change Password  
5: Privacy  
6: SIM Lock  
7: FDN Mode  
8: Change PIN2  
8: Connection Settings  
9: Software Update*  
0: Voice Command Settings  
1: Choice Lists  
2: Sensitivity  
3: Digit Dialing  
4: Sound  
5: About  
* : Reset Settings  
# : Phone Information  
* Shows only if supported by your SIM card.  
**The IM menu settings are predicated by the Choose Your Community Setting  
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Section 5: Entering Text  
Topics Covered  
Changing the Text Input Mode  
Using T9 Mode  
Using Alphabet Mode  
Using Symbols  
Using Numbers  
This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering  
characters into your phone. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive  
text entry system to reduce the amount of key strokes associated with entering text.  
Changing the Text Input Mode  
The Text Input option switches the key entry functions from T9 Mode, ABC Mode,  
Numeric Mode, and Symbols Mode.  
T9 Mode  
This mode allows you to enter words with only one keystroke per letter.  
Each key on the keypad has more than one letter; for example, pressing  
the 5 key can enter J, K, or L. However, the T9 mode automatically  
compares the series of keystrokes you make with an internal linguistic  
dictionary to determine the most likely word, thus requiring far fewer  
keystrokes than the traditional Alphabet mode.  
Alphabet Mode  
This mode allows you to enter letters by pressing the key labeled with the  
letter you want. Press the key once, twice, three, or four times until it  
displays.  
Numeric Mode  
This mode allows you to enter numbers.  
Symbols Mode  
This mode allows you to enter symbols, such as punctuation marks.  
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When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you will notice the text  
input mode indicator on the display.  
1. To change the text input mode, press the  
2. Choose from the following options:  
: Alphabet mode  
key.  
: Number mode  
: T9 mode  
Note: In ABC mode press and hold the  
key to access and exit T9 mode.  
Symbol mode  
Note: Press and hold the  
key to access Symbol mode. Press the number key corresponding to the  
symbol you want to enter. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to scroll through the available symbols.  
Press the Back soft key to exit.  
Using T9 Mode  
T9 Predictive Text input mode is based on a built-in dictionary.  
Enter a Word in T9 Mode  
In T9 mode, begin entering a word by pressing the 2 to 9 keys. Press each  
key only once for each letter. The built-in dictionary lists words that match  
the keystrokes you have entered.  
Example: To enter “Hello”, press  
,
,
,
,
The word that you are typing appears in the display. It may change with  
each key that you press.  
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3. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting the keystrokes.  
4. When the word displays correctly, go to step 4.  
If the word doesn’t display correctly, press the  
key to display  
alternative word choices for the keys that you have pressed.  
Example: Both “Of” and “Me” have the  
used choice first.  
and  
keys. The phone displays the most commonly  
5. Insert a space by pressing the  
key and start entering the next word.  
Add a New Word into the T9 Dictionary  
1. After pressing the keys corresponding to the word you want to add, press  
the key to display the alternative words.  
2. When the last alternative word is displayed, Add displays. Press the Add  
soft key or the key.  
3. Enter the word you want to add using ABC mode.  
4. Press the OK soft key or the key.  
The word is added to the T9 dictionary and becomes the first word for the  
associated keypress series.  
Note: This feature may not be available for some languages.  
• To enter periods, hyphens, colons, or parenthesis, press the  
key. T9  
mode applies grammar rules to ensure that correct punctuation is used.  
• To shift case in T9 mode, use the  
Capital lock, and Lower case.  
key. There are 3 cases: Initial capital,  
• You can move the cursor by using the Left and Right keys. To delete letters,  
press the  
key. Press and hold the  
key to clear the display.  
Using Alphabet Mode  
To use the Alphabet Mode use the  
to  
keys to enter your text.  
1. Press the key labeled with the letter you want:  
Once for the first letter  
Twice for the second letter  
And so on  
2. Select the other letters in the same way.  
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Note: The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When entering the same letter twice or  
a different letter on the same key, just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right  
automatically, and then select the next letter.  
Keys  
Using Symbols  
Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and punctuation marks into text.  
1. To enter symbol mode press and hold the  
key.  
2. To select a symbol, press the corresponding number key.  
3. To display more symbols, press the Up or Down Navigation key.  
4. To clear the symbol(s), press the C key. When the input field is empty, this  
key returns the display to the previous mode.  
5. To insert the symbol(s) into your message, press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
Using Numbers  
Number mode enables you to enter numbers into a text message. Press the keys  
corresponding to the digits you want to enter.  
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Section 6: Understanding Your Address Book  
Topics Covered  
Using Contact List  
Adding a New Contact  
Using Caller Group  
Using Speed Dial  
My Name Card  
Finding My Own Phone Number  
Management  
This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and  
number in your Address Book. Address Book entries can be sorted by name, entry,  
or group.  
Using Contacts List  
Dialing a Number from Address Book  
Once you have stored phone numbers in the Address Book, you can dial them easily  
and quickly by using the location numbers that were assigned to them in the  
Address Book.  
Finding an Address Book Entry  
You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names in your SIM card and  
phone’s memories. They are physically separate but are used as a single entity,  
called Address Book.  
Depending on your particular SIM card, the maximum number of phone numbers the  
SIM card can store may differ.  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key. Highlight Address  
Book, and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Select Contact List and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Enter the first few letters of the name.  
The Address Book entries are listed, starting with the first entry matching  
your input. To select a different entry, press the Up or Down Navigation  
key until the entry you want is highlighted.  
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4. Once you have found the entry, press the  
key to dial the number, or  
press the Options soft key to access the Address Book entry options.  
Using Address Book Entry Options  
While accessing any Address Book entry, press the Options soft key to use the  
options for the entry.  
The following options are available:  
View: allows you to view details for the Address Book entry.  
Send Message: allows you to send a text or multimedia message to the Address  
Book entry.  
Add New Contact: allows you to add a new entry to the Address Book. Choose  
Phone or SIM storage location.  
Delete: allows you to delete the Selected or All Address Book entries.  
Copy to PTT Contacts: allows you to add the selected contact to the PTT Contact list.  
Adding a New Contact  
Storing a Number in the Phone’s Memory  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to Add New Contact by pressing the Up or Down key and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
4. Select Phone and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
key.  
5. Enter the New Contact information. The following entries are available:  
Name: allows you to enter a name for the number entered.  
Mobile: assigns the number entered to the Mobile entry.  
Home: assigns the number entered to the Home entry.  
Office: assigns the number entered to the Office entry.  
Fax: assigns the number entered to the Fax entry.  
Other: allows you to enter additional numbers for the entry.  
Email: allows you to enter an e-mail address for the contact.  
Caller ID: allows you to assign a caller ID image to the number you have  
entered. Press the  
following options:  
key to display graphic menu. Choose from the  
Downloaded Graphics: assign a graphic that you have previously  
downloaded.  
Favorite Graphics: assign a graphic that you have saved to the favorite  
graphics folder.  
Default Graphics: assign a default (system delivered) graphic.  
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None: no graphic assigned to this contact entry.  
Ringtone: allows you to assign a melody to the number contact entry. Press the  
key to display ringtone menu. Choose from the following:  
Default Sounds: assign a default (system delivered) ringtone.  
Downloaded Sounds: assign a ringtone that you have previously downloaded.  
Favorite Sounds: assign a ringtone graphic that you have saved to the favorite  
sounds folder.  
None: no sounds are assigned to this contact entry.  
Group: allows you to assign an existing or create a new group entry to the  
number entered. Press the key to display groups. Press the Option soft  
key to Select or Add a new group.  
Memo: allows you to enter memos associated with the number entered.  
6. Press the Save soft key or the  
key to save new contact entry.  
Tip: To change text entry mode press the  
key. For further details about how to enter characters, see  
7. The View screen appears in the display.  
8. Press the Options soft key to select from the following:  
Edit: allows you to edit the contact information. Press the  
key to save.  
Send via: allows you to create a text message, multimedia message, or  
send a message to a discovered Bluetooth device.  
Delete: allows you to delete the entry you have selected. Press Yes to  
confirm delete action, or No to cancel.  
9. To return to the Idle screen, press the  
key.  
Storing a Number in the SIM Card  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Scroll to Add New Contact by pressing the Up or Down key and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
4. Select SIM and press the Select soft key or the  
key. The Add New  
Contact screen displays.  
5. Enter the following information below for the New Contact.  
Note: To change text entry mode press the  
key. For further details about how to enter characters, see  
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Name: allows you to enter a name for the number entered.  
Phone Number: assigns the number entered to the Mobile entry.  
Location: allows you to assign a location number on your SIM for the  
number being entered.  
Note: The Graphic, Ringtone, and Group options can be set at this point, but the information is moved from  
the SIM card to the phone.  
Caller ID: allows you to assign a caller ID image to the number you have  
entered. Press the  
key to display graphic menu.  
Ringtone: allows you to assign a melody to the number entered. Press the  
key to display ringtone menu.  
Group: allows you to assign an existing or create a new group entry to the  
number entered. Press the  
key to display groups. Press the Option soft  
key to Select or Add a new group.  
6. Press the Save soft key to save your entry.  
7. The View screen appears in the display.  
8. Press the Options soft key to display the following options:  
Edit: allows you to edit the contact information. Press the  
key to save.  
Send Message: allows you to send a text message or multimedia message  
to the contact entry.  
Copy: allows you to copy the number to another location. You can select the  
memory location, either SIM or Phone, and the location number.  
Send via: allows you to create a text message, multimedia message, or  
send a message to a discovered Bluetooth device.  
Delete: allows you to delete the entry you have selected. Press Yes to  
confirm delete action, or No to cancel.  
9. To return to the Idle screen, press the  
key.  
Dialing a Number from the SIM Card  
1. In Idle mode, enter the location number for the phone number you want to  
dial and press the key.  
The contact entry information is displayed.  
2. Press the Left or Right navigation key to find other numbers on the list.  
3. Press the Dial soft key, the  
key, or the  
key when you have selected  
the number you want to call.  
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Using Caller Group  
Creating a Group  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to Group by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
4. Press the Options soft key, select Add and press Select soft key.  
5. Enter the Name of the new Group, Caller ID, and Ringtone. Press the Save  
soft key.  
Editing a Caller Group  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to Group by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
4. Scroll through the group list by pressing the Up or Down navigation key.  
5. When the group you want to edit highlights, press the Options soft key. The  
following options are available:  
View: allow you to view all contacts listed under the group.  
Add: allows you to add a new group.  
Edit: allows you to change the name of the group, a Ringtone, and assign a  
Caller ID.  
Use the Left or Right navigation keys update text.  
Use the Up or Down navigation keys to select the Caller ID and Ringtone  
options. Press the  
key to access the available options.  
Send Message: allows you to create a message for the selected address  
book entry.  
Delete: allows you to delete the entry you have selected. Press Yes to  
confirm delete action, or No to cancel.  
6. When you are finished, press the  
key to return to Idle mode.  
Deleting a Caller Group  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Scroll to Group by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
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4. Press the Options soft key, select Delete and press Select soft key or the  
key. The Delete sub menu display.  
5. Select from the following options:  
Selected: deletes selected Group.  
All: deletes all Groups listed.  
6. Select an option and press the Select soft key.  
7. Press the Yes soft key to confirm deletion.  
8. When you are finished, press the  
Using Speed Dial  
key to return to Idle mode.  
Once you have stored phone numbers from your Address book list, you can set up to  
8-speed dial entries and then dial them easily whenever you want, simply by  
pressing the associated numeric key.  
In Idle mode, to speed dial the numbers assigned to keys(2 to 9), press and hold the  
appropriate key.  
Setting Up Speed Dial Entries  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to Speed Dial by pressing the Up or Down key, press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
4. Select the key to which you wish to assign the speed-dialing number, from  
key.  
the 2 to 9 keys, and press the Options soft key or the  
key.  
Note: Memory location 1 is reserved for your Voice mail server number.  
5. Choose from the following options:  
Add: allows you to add from the Contact List.  
Remove: allows you to remove a speed dial entry.  
6. Select Add from the Speed Dial options menu and press the Select soft  
key or press the key.  
7. Select the entry you would like to add and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
8. The entry is saved and the name displays in the Speed Dial memory  
location.  
Changing a Number Assigned to a Key  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
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2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to Speed Dial by pressing the Up or Down key, press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
4. Select the memory location you would like to change.  
5. Press the Options soft key, select Change and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
6. Use the navigation keys to select the new speed dial entry to assign and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
7. When you are finished, press the  
key to return to Idle mode.  
Deleting Speed Dial Entries  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Scroll to Speed Dial by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key, press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
4. Select the number assigned key you want to remove.  
5. Press the Options soft key or the key, select Remove and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
6. Press the Yes soft key to confirm removal.  
7. When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.  
My Name Card  
The Name Card option is your contact information. You can attach your Name Card to  
a text, multimedia, or Bluetooth device. To create your name card, use the following  
steps:  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to My Name Card by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key, press  
the Select soft key or the key.  
4. The My Name Card screen displays. Enter your contact information.  
5. Press the Save soft key or the key.  
key.  
6. Press the Options soft key to access the following options:  
Edit: allows you to edit the my name card entry.  
Send via: allows you to send your name card in a text message, a  
multimedia message, or to a Bluetooth device.  
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Exchange Name Card: allows you to search for Bluetooth devices and if  
desired, to send the My Name Card information.  
Remove: deletes the My Name Card entry.  
7. When you are finished, press the  
key to return to Idle mode.  
Finding My Own Phone Number  
This function is a memory aid, which you can use to check your own phone number  
if you need to do so.  
You can assign a name to each of your own phone numbers registered on your SIM  
card. You can also edit the names and numbers. Any changes made here do not in  
any affect the actual subscriber numbers on your SIM card.  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Select Own Number by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
key.  
4. Highlight Voice Line1, your mobile number displays in a pop up.  
5. Enter additional numbers in the 2, 3, and 4 fields.  
6. Press the  
Management  
Default Saving  
key to Save.  
The Default Saving option allows you turn on or turn off the auto-save or save  
prompt for your Phone and SIM entries. To access this function, use the following  
steps:  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Select Management by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
key.  
4. Select Default Saving and press the  
key. Select from the following  
options:  
Phone: saves all contact entry information to the Phone.  
SIM: saves all contact entry information to the SIM card.  
Ask on Saving: prompts you to save contact information to Phone or SIM.  
Copy All to Phone  
You can copy all SIM entries to the Phone using the Copy All to Phone option. When  
you copy entries to the phone, duplicate entries are created.  
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Note: Options are available for phone entries that are not available when stored to the SIM card. For details  
Deleting all of the Address Book Entries  
You can delete all your entries from your phone’s memory, your SIM card, or both.  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key. Highlight Address  
Book, press the Select soft key or the  
2. Scroll to Management by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
3. Highlight Delete All and press the Select soft key or the  
4. Highlight the memory location you want to empty and press the  
You can remove the check mark by pressing the key.  
key.  
key.  
key.  
5. Press the Delete soft key to delete the entries in the selected memory  
location.  
6. Enter your phones password and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
7. When the confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm deletion.  
Press the No soft key to cancel deletion.  
8. When you are finished, press the  
key to return to Idle mode.  
Checking the Memory Status  
You can check how many names and numbers are stored in the Address book, in  
both SIM card and the phone memory. You can also see the capacity of both  
memories.  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key. Highlight Address  
Book, press the Select soft key or the  
2. Scroll to Management by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
3. Select Memory Status by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
key.  
4. When you are finished viewing your phone’s Memory Status, press the  
key to return to Idle mode  
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Using the Service Dialing Numbers  
You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned by your service  
provider. These numbers include emergency numbers, customer service numbers  
and directory enquiries.  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Select Service Number, by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
4. Scroll through the numbers by using the Up or Down Navigation key.  
5. To dial the number displayed, press the key.  
key.  
Note: This menu is available only when your SIM card supports Service Dialing Numbers.  
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Section 7: Messaging  
Topics Covered  
Mobile Email  
Types of Messages  
Using Instant Messenger (IM)  
Creating and Sending New Messages  
Retrieving New Messages  
Viewing Messages  
Manage Your Own Message Folders  
Using Message Options  
Using Message Templates  
Chat  
Deleting Messages  
Settings  
Memory Status  
This section allows you to send or receive different types of messages. It also  
includes the features and functionality associated with messaging.  
Mobile Email  
Your phone provides available email clients. You must first setup your email account  
on your PC before accessing your email on your handest. To access the Mobile  
Email menu, use the following steps:  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Mobile Email, and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the email client and press  
the key.  
key.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions applicable to the email client.  
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Mobile Email Options  
The following are the options available for the Mobile Email menu.  
Press  
Options to select from the following options.  
Select: allows you to access the sign-in screen for the highlighted email client.  
Add Account: allows you to select an email provider.  
Edit Account: allows you to edit the profile information stored for your email  
account.  
Delete Account: allows you to delete the account you have selected.  
About: provides detail information for the Mobile Email client.  
While in a selection, press the  
Select key to perform the function.  
Press the  
key to end this function.  
Types of Messages  
Your phone provides the following message types:  
• IM Messages  
• Text Messages  
• Multimedia Messages  
Using Instant Messenger (IM)  
The Instant Messaging function allows you to send and receive instant messages  
using AIM, MSN Messenger, ICQ and Yahoo communities. You must first create a  
default community account before accessing it on your phone. To access your  
default community session settings, use the following steps:  
Default Community Settings  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.  
4. Select IM and press the Select soft key or the key.  
key.  
5. Select Choose Your Community and press the Select soft key or the  
key. This is the service that will load when you press the IM soft key.  
6. Use the Navigation keys to highlight your option, and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key to save your selection.  
Using IM  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the IM soft key.  
2. Use the on-screen application specific functions and options to use the IM  
applications.  
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Creating and Sending New Messages  
Text Messages  
Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive short text messages to  
and from other mobile phones. In addition, your phone supports the Enhanced  
Messaging Service (EMS), which enables you to include simple pictures, melodies,  
and animated images in your messages. To use this feature, you must subscribe to  
your service provider’s message service.  
The Message icon ( ) displays when you have received new text messages. When  
the memory is full, an error message displays and you cannot receive any new  
messages. Use the Delete option in each message box to delete obsolete messages.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Create New Message and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
key. Using the  
3. Highlight Text Message and press the Select soft key or the  
key. The  
New screen appears.  
4. Create your message.  
5. When you have finished writing your message, press the Options soft key.  
Choose from the following options:  
Send Message: allows you to send the message.  
Insert: allows you to insert  
Text Templates: allows you to apply one of the preset message templates to the  
text. Select one of the 10 items stored in the Text messages template menu.  
Address Book: allows you to select an address from you Contact List.  
Favorites: allows you to enter text from your Favorites folder.  
Add MEdia: allows you to add Pictures, Animation, or Melody to your  
message.  
Picture: allows you to add a picture to your message.  
Animation: allows you to add an animation to your message. Select between  
Emotions or My Animations.  
Melody: allows you to add a melody to your message. Select between Preset  
Melodies and My Melodies.  
Attach: allows you to attach a Name Card, Schedule, Anniversary,  
Miscellaneous, or Task.  
Save Message to: save the message in the Drafts folder or a folder you have  
created in the My Folder option.  
Language Select: allows you to set the language to English, French, or  
Spanish.  
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Text Style: allows you to format the style of the text. For the Text Size  
attribute, select Normal, Large, Small. For the Text Mode attribute, select  
Normal, Underline, or Strikethrough. The options Bold and Italic are set by  
using the  
key to place a checkmark by them.  
Input Method: allows you select the text input method. For example, (ab,  
Ab, AB, T9 ab, T9 Ab, T9 AB, Numeric, Symbols)  
6. Select Send Message and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Continue to the next step.  
Alternatively, select Save Message to to save the message in the Drafts  
folder. After saving the message, the display returns to the Create New  
Message menu list.  
7. Enter a destination number. If you want to send the message to multiple  
destinations, press the Down Navigation key after entering a number and  
repeat this step.  
8. When you have finished entering destination numbers, press the Options  
soft key. The following options display:  
Send: allows you to send the message.  
Recent Recipient: allows you to view a list of previous recipients destination  
numbers.  
Address Book: allows you to add recipients to your Address Book.  
Group: allows you to create and add a new group.  
Save to: save the message in the Drafts folder or a folder you have created  
in the My Folder option.  
Delete Destination: allows you to delete the destination number.  
9. Select Send and press the Select soft key or the  
key to send message.  
Note: When you write a text message, the phone automatically splits it into several messages if your  
message exceeds the maximum number of characters allowed for sending. The number of split messages  
to be sent is shown each time your message is split. Depending on your service provider, the maximum  
number of characters may vary.  
Multimedia Messages  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Create New Message and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
key. Using the  
3. Highlight Multimedia Message and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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4. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight a message content option  
and press the key.  
Alternatively highlight the message content option, press the Options soft  
key. The following options display:  
Subject  
Add: allows you to enter subject text.  
Preview: allows you to preview your messages before sending.  
Send: allows you to send the message  
Save to: saves the message to Drafts folder or a folder you have created in the  
My Folder option.  
Settings: allows you to select a Delivery Report, Read Reply, Priority, Expiry Date,  
and Delivery Time.  
Add Page: allows you to add additional pages to your message.  
Delete Page: deletes a page from your message.  
Edit Page: allows you to change the page duration (more or less pages) or to edit  
the order of the pages.  
Attach: allows you to attach a Name Card, a Schedule, an Anniversary, a  
Miscellaneous item or Task to your message.  
5. Select Add, press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
6. Enter the subject text. When you have finished entering the subject, press  
the Options soft key. Choose from the following options:  
Save: allows you to save subject.  
Insert: allows you to add a message text from the Templates folder, an entry from  
the Address Book, or a URL address in the Favorites folder.  
Save to: save the message in the Drafts folder or a folder you have created in the  
My Folder option.  
Language Select: allows you to change the language to be used in input mode.  
Input Method: allows to select text input mode.  
7. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight a message content option  
and press the key.  
Alternatively highlight the message content option, press the Options soft  
key. The following options display:  
Graphics & Video  
Add Graphics: allows you to add Downloaded Graphics and graphics saved in  
your Favorite Graphics folder.  
Add Video: allows you to add Downloaded Videos and videos saved in your  
Favorite Videos folder.  
Preview: allows you to preview the message before sending.  
Send: allows you to send the message  
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Save to: saves the message to Drafts folder or a folder you have created in the  
My Folder option.  
Settings: allows you to select a Delivery Report, Read Reply, Priority, Expiry Date,  
and Delivery Time.  
Add Page: allows you to additional pages to your message.  
Delete Page: deletes a page from your message.  
Edit Page: allows you to change the page duration (more or less pages) or to edit  
the order of the pages.  
Attach: allows you to attach a Name Card, a Schedule, an Anniversary, a  
Miscellaneous item or Task to your message.  
Audio  
Add Audio: allows you to add Recorded, Downloaded or audio saved in your  
Favorite Audio folder.  
Preview: allows you to preview the message before sending.  
Send: allows you to send the message  
Save to: saves the message to Drafts folder or a folder you have created in the  
My Folder option.  
Settings: allows you to select a Delivery Report, Read Reply, Priority, Expiry Date,  
and Delivery Time.  
Add Page: allows you to additional pages to your message.  
Delete Page: deletes a page from your message.  
Edit Page: allows you to change the page duration (more or less pages) or to edit  
the order of the pages.  
Attach: allows you to attach a Name Card, a Schedule, an Anniversary, a  
Miscellaneous item or Task to your message.  
Message  
Add: allows you to add another message.  
Preview: allows you to preview your messages before sending.  
Send: allows you to send the message  
Save to: saves the message to Drafts folder or a folder you have created in the  
My Folder option.  
Settings: allows you to select a Delivery Report, Read Reply, Priority, Expiry Date,  
and Delivery Time.  
Add Page: allows you to additional pages to your message.  
Delete Page: deletes a page from your message.  
Edit Page: allows you to change the page duration (more or less pages) or to edit  
the order of the pages.  
Attach: allows you to attach a Name Card, a Schedule, an Anniversary, a  
Miscellaneous item or Task to your message.  
When you have finished writing the message, press the Options soft key. Choose  
from the following options:  
Save: allows you to save the text message you entered.  
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Insert: allows you to add a message text from the Templates folder, an entry from  
the Address Book, or a URL address in the Favorites folder.  
Save to: save the message in the Drafts folder or a folder you have created in the  
My Folder option.  
Language Select: allows you to change the language to be used in input mode.  
Input Method: allows to select text input mode.  
8. When you have finished creating the messages, press the Options soft key  
and choose Send.  
9. Manually enter a number or press the Options soft key and select Address  
Book, and press the Select soft key or the  
To select a number from your Address Book highlight the recipient and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
10. When you have finished entering destination numbers, press the  
key.  
key.  
Alternatively, press the Options soft key, select Send and press the Select  
soft key.  
Retrieving New Messages  
While text messages from other phones are delivered directly to your phone,  
Multimedia messages will be stored in the Inbox of the message server and the  
server will alert you to new messages. Therefore you need to retrieve new messages  
to your phone and read them on the phone.  
Retrieving an Multimedia Message  
When a new Multimedia message comes in, the display shows the Multimedia  
Message icon (  
) and a text notification along with the sender’s number.  
1. Press the View soft key or the  
key to view brief information about the  
message, such as the sender’s number, the message size, and the subject.  
If you want to view the message later in the Inbox, press the Exit soft key.  
2. Press the Options soft key or the  
key to access the following options:  
Reply via: allows you to reply to the message with a text message or with a  
multimedia message.  
Reply All via Multimedia Message: allows you to reply to all the recipients in  
the message with a multimedia message.  
Call Back: allows you to direct dial the number from which the multimedia  
message originated.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to another person.  
Delete: deletes the message.  
Extract Address: allows you to move the address to the contacts list.  
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Save MEdia: saves to the audio and/or video to the My MEdia folder. Audio will  
save to audio folder, graphic will save to graphic folder and video will save to video  
folder.  
Protection: locks the message to keep it from being deleted or unlocks the  
message.  
Properties: shows you detailed information about the message.  
3. To scroll through the message, press the Up or Down key.  
4. When you have finished, press the key.  
Viewing Messages  
The My Messages screen provides 5 message folders. To access the Message  
folders, use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
. Highlight My  
Messages and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Press the corresponding number to access the message folders.  
Inbox: stores incoming SMS, Multimedia, CB, and WAP message  
Sent: stores the messages your phone successfully have sent.  
Outbox: stores the messages your phone is attempting to send temporarily.  
Drafts: stores the messages you have saved without sending or tried to send.  
My Folders: allows you to create a folder that is used to store messages. You  
can create up to 5 message folders to manage your messages.  
Viewing a Message  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key and highlight Messaging. Press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
2. Highlight My Messages and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Inbox and press the Select soft key. The message list opens.  
The icons on the left of the number indicates the message type  
: indicates SMS  
: indicates Multimedia  
The icons on the left of the message subject indicate the memory location  
and the lock status.  
From the message list, you can access the following options by pressing  
the Options soft key.  
View: opens the currently selected message.  
Reply: launches a new message screen for input. Automatically sends the  
message to the origination number.  
Call Back: automatically dials the phone number.  
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Delete: deletes the currently selected message or all messages in the Inbox.  
Move to My Folders: allows you to move the message to one of the folders you  
have defined.  
Sort by: allows you to sort messages by predefined criterion.  
Protection: locks the message to keep it from being deleted or unlocks the  
message.  
Properties: shows the file information about the message.  
4. Select a message on the list. The message content displays.  
5. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the message screen. For an  
Multimedia message, press the Left or Right key to scroll to other pages,  
if the message has more than one message.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Managing Your Own Message Folders  
You can create up to 5 message folders to store messages separately from the  
default message folders.  
Creating a Message Folder  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Highlight Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight My Messages and press the Select soft key or the  
4. Highlight My Folders and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
key.  
key.  
Note: The Create Folder? pop-up only displays when there is no current folder created. At the Create  
Folder? pop-up, press the Yes soft key or the key to create or No soft key to cancel.  
5. Press the Options soft key and select Add Folder.  
6. Enter the folder name and press the OK.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Moving a Message to a Message Folder  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight My Messages and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Select Inbox and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
5. Select the message you want to move and press the Options soft key.  
6. Select Move to My Folders and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Move to My Folders sub menu displays.  
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7. Select one of the folders you have defined and press the Select soft key or  
the key. The message is moved to the folder.  
8. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Renaming a Message Folder  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Using the  
Up or Down Navigation key highlight My Messages and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select My Folders. The folder list displays.  
4. Scroll to the folder you want to rename and press the Options soft key,  
select Rename Folder and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
5. Clear the current name and enter a new name.  
6. Press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting a Message Folder  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the key. Using the  
Up or Down Navigation key highlight My Messages and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
3. Select My Folders. The folder list displays.  
4. Select the folder and press the Options soft key.  
5. Highlight Delete and press the  
key or the Select soft key.  
6. At the Delete? prompt, select Yes or No.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Using Message Options  
While viewing the content of a message, press the Options soft key to access the  
following options:  
Options for SMS Messages  
Reply: allows you to reply to the message via Text message.  
Call Back: automatically dials the number from which the message  
originated.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message.  
Delete: deletes the message.  
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Move to Phone/Move to SIM: If a message is stored in the SIM card, it is  
saved to the phone’s memory. If a message is stored in the phone’s  
memory it is saved to the SIM card.  
Extract Address: allows you to save the recipient or sender’s number and  
URL, Email addresses or phone numbers from the message text.  
Save Media/Attach: allows you to save media items, such as sounds or  
images, from the message into your phone’s memory. You can then use the  
items when writing a message. Note, their must a media file attached to  
the message for this option to be available.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message, keeping it from being deleted.  
Also, use to unlock the message.  
Options for Multimedia Messages  
Reply via: allows you to reply to the message with a text message or with a  
multimedia message.  
Reply All via Multimedia Message: allows you to reply to all the recipients  
in the message with a multimedia message.  
Call Back: allows you to direct dial the number from which the multimedia  
message originated.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to another person.  
Delete: deletes the message.  
Extract Address: allows you to move the address to the contacts list.  
Save MEdia: saves to the audio and/or video to the My MEdia folder. Audio  
will save to audio folder, graphic will save to graphic folder and video will  
save to video folder.  
Protection: locks the message to keep it from being deleted or unlocks the  
message.  
Properties: shows you detailed information about the message.  
Using Message Templates  
Your phone has message templates to allow you to retrieve them when creating a  
message. You can change the templates as your preferences or send a message  
immediately.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
Templates and press the Select soft key or the key.  
key. Highlight  
3. Highlight a template and press the Options soft key to access the following  
options:  
Edit: allows you to change the template.  
Send Message: allows you to send an SMS message using the template.  
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Delete: deletes the template.  
Add New: allows you to add a frequently used message to the template list.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Chat  
Chat allows logged-in users to have a typed, real-time, on-line conversation. Users  
may send private (one-to-one) messages.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
Up or Down Navigation key highlight Chat and press the Select soft key or  
the key.  
3. You are connected to Chat.  
key. Using the  
Deleting Messages  
You can delete the messages in each message folder(s) individually or all at one  
time. You can also delete all of your messages at one time.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
Up or Down Navigation key highlight Delete All and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key. Using the  
3. Select the message folder(s) you want to empty.  
To delete all of the messages in all folders, select All Messages.  
4. Press the Delete soft key.  
5. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting Individual Messages  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Using the  
Up or Down Navigation key highlight My Messages and press the Select  
soft key or the  
3. Highlight Inbox and press the Select soft key or the  
4. Select an individual message you want to delete and press the Options soft  
key.  
key.  
key, select Delete and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
5. Select Selected and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
6. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the deletion.  
key.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
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Settings  
You can set up various options for using messaging services.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging and highlight Settings. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select the type of messages for which you want to change. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
IM  
The following options are available:  
The following options are available when offline:  
Choose Your Community: allows you to select the default community.  
Profile Settings: you can select or customize the profile containing the settings for  
connecting to the network.  
Community Settings: allows you to block messages from users on your block list.  
You can add or remove users to or from your block list.  
The following options are available when online:  
Community Settings: allows you to block messages from users on your block list.  
You can add or remove users to or from your block list.  
Block List or Ignore List: allows you to block messages from users on your block  
list. You can add or remove users to or from your block list.  
Text Message  
The following options are available:  
Send Settings: allows you to set the following options:  
Reply Path (SIM Dependent): allows the recipient of your message to send  
you a reply through your message center, if your network supports this service.  
Delivery Report (SIM Dependent): allows you to activate or deactivate the  
report function. When this function is activated, the network informs you whether  
or not your message has been delivered.  
Bearer Selection: allows you to select either GSM or GPRS Preferred,  
depending on your network.  
Current Profile: allows you to select an option for sending a text message. Choose  
from the following options:  
SMS Settings  
Empty  
Text Message Profile: allows you to set the options for sending text messages.  
Choose from the following options:  
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SMS Settings  
Email Settings  
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Multimedia Message  
The following options are available:  
Send Settings:  
Delivery Report: when this option is enabled, the network informs you whether  
or not your message has been delivered.  
Read Reply: when this option is enabled, your phone sends a request for a reply  
along with your message to the recipient.  
Priority: you can select the priority level of your messages.  
Expiry Date: you can select the length of time your messages are stored in the  
message center after they are sent.  
Delivery Time: you can set a time delay before the phone sends your  
messages.  
Receive Settings: you can specify the category of messages you want to retrieve.  
Allows you to set the following:  
Anonymous Reject: rejects messages with a category of anonymous.  
ADS Allowed: allows messages with a category of advertisement.  
Information Allowed: allows messages with the category of information.  
Report Allowed: allows messages with a report.  
Auto Download: automatically downloads the message from the server.  
Profile: you can select a connection profile to be used for sending and receiving  
Multimedia messages.  
Push Message  
The following options are available:  
Receive: you can select whether the phone receive or reject push-messages from  
the WAP server. Choose from Never, Always, or SMS-C Specific.  
Service Center: enter a service center number to receive SMS messages.  
Broadcast  
The following options are available:  
Receive: allows you to enable or disable the reception of broadcast messages.  
Channel List: allows you to indicate the channels from which you wish to receive  
broadcast messages. The following options are available:  
Save: use to save the channel for future use.  
Add Channel: use to enter the ID and title for a new channel.  
Delete: use to remove a channel from the list.  
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Edit: use to change the ID and title of an existing channel.  
Language: allows you to select your preferred language in which to display cell  
broadcast messages.  
Please contact your service provider for further details.  
Memory Status  
You can check the amount of the memory being used and the memory remaining for  
multimedia messages.  
The display shows the total space including the used and free space. You can also  
view how much space is currently occupied by each message box.  
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Section 8: Changing Your Settings  
Topics Covered  
Sound Settings  
Display Settings  
Time & Date Settings  
Phone Settings  
Network Services  
Bluetooth  
Security  
Connection Settings  
Software Update  
Voice Command Settings  
Reset Settings  
Phone Information  
This section explains the sound and phone settings for your phone. It includes  
display settings, security settings, and extra settings associated with your phone.  
Sound Settings  
You can customize various sound settings.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Sound Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll  
to and set options:  
Incoming Call  
This menu allows you to make a selection from the following categories:  
Shop Tones: allows you to access the internet to shop for a new ringtone.  
RingTone: allows you to select from the preloaded ringtones.  
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RingVolume: allows you to set the default volume for your ringer to sound when  
receiving an incoming call.  
Alert Type: allows you to set the alert default. Choose from Melody, Vibration,  
Vibration then Melody, or Vibrate & melody.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation key to make selection  
Press the Save soft key or the  
key to save changes.  
Keypad Tone  
This menu allows you to select the tone and volume when you press the keypad.  
1. Use the Navigation keys to select from Xylophone, Off, DTMF, Beep, Drum,  
Rain Drop, or Voice.  
2. Use the Navigation keys to increase or decrease the Volume.  
Message Tone  
This menu allows you to select how the phone informs you that a new SMS,MMS, or  
Broadcast message has been received.  
For each message tone, the following options are available:  
Tone: you can select a message tone.  
Mode: you can select a type of message alert.  
Off: the phone does not use the message tone.  
Tone: the phone sounds the selected message tone.  
Vibration: the phone vibrates.  
Repetition: you can select how often the phone informs you of a new  
message.  
Once: the phone alerts you to a new message just once at the time of its receipt.  
Every 2 Min.: the phone alerts you one time to a new message every 2 minutes  
until you open the message.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation key to make selection  
Press the Save soft key or the  
key to save changes.  
Power On/Off  
This menu allows you to select the melody that the phone sounds when it is  
switched on and off.  
Press the Up or Down Navigation key to make selection  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to save changes.  
To turn off the sound, select Off.  
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Folder Tone  
This menu allows you to select the melody that the phone sounds when the flip is  
being opened.  
Press the Up or Down Navigation key to make selection  
Press the Select soft key or the  
To turn off the sound, select Off  
Quiet Mode  
key to save changes.  
This menu item allows you to select what mode your phone will go in when you  
press and hold the key. You can choose Vibration All or Silent All.  
When Vibration All is selected your phone will only vibrate.  
When Silent All is selected your phone will not make a sound or vibrate.  
Press the Up or Down Navigation key to make selection  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to save changes  
Extra Tones  
You can customize additional tones for the phone.  
1. To turn a given tone on, press the  
key. A check mark displays in front of  
the option.  
2. To turn a given tone off, press the  
key. The check mark no longer  
displays in front of the option.  
The following options are available:  
Error Tone: this menu allows you to choose whether or not the phone sound when  
you perform an improper function.  
Minute Minder: sets whether or not the phone beeps every minute during an  
outgoing call to keep you informed of the length of your call.  
Connection Tone: sets whether or not the phone to beep when your call is  
connected to the system.  
Alerts on call: This menu allows you to choose whether or not the phone informs  
you when you receive a new message or when the time for an alarm comes during  
a call.  
Display Settings  
In this menu, you can change various settings for the display or backlight.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Display Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll  
to and set options:  
Wallpaper  
This menu allows you to change the background image for your phone’s display.  
Choose from the following menus:  
Shop Graphics: allows you access WAP browser to download new graphics.  
Downloaded Grpahics: allows you to save the graphics that you have dowloaded  
from the WAP browser.  
Favorite Graphics: allows you to save the graphics you have saved to the Favorites  
folder.  
Default Wallpapers: allows you to use the wallpapers preloaded to your phone.  
Info Display  
This menu allows you to change the background image or the color of the text to be  
displayed in Idle mode. The following options are available:  
Text Position: allows you to select the position of the text displayed in Idle mode.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from Top,  
Bottom, or Off.  
Text Mode: allows you to select a text format. Choose Normal, Outline, or Shadow.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to make your selection.  
Text Color: allows you to select the color of the text to be displayed on the Idle  
screen. Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to make your selection.  
Graphic Logo: allows you to display your service provider’s logo instead of its’ name.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to make your selection.  
Off: the service provider’s name displays in the Idle mode.  
On: the service provider’s logo stored in your phone displays in Idle mode; if no  
logo has been stored, the service provider’s name displays.  
Press the Save soft key or the  
Skin  
key to save changes.  
You can select the color of the menus displayed. You can choose from Pattern 1 - 4.  
LCD Brightness  
You can adjust the display brightness for the Main LCD to see it better in different  
lighting conditions.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation key or press the Volume keys to adjust the  
brightness.  
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LCD Contrast  
Press the Left or Right Navigation key to adjust the Main LCD and Front LCD  
contrast. Press OK to accept changes.  
Backlight  
In this menu, you can select the length of time for the Main LCD backlight and the  
Main LCD Dim.  
Main LCD On: Settings available are: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes,  
and 10 minutes.  
Main LCD Dim: Settings available are: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes,  
and Off.  
Dialing Display  
In this menu, you can select the dialing font color and the background color.  
For the font color, Choose Rainbow or Basic. For the background color, use the Left  
or Right navigation keys to move through the available colors.  
Show Caller Information  
In this menu, you can select to have the caller information displayed on the front  
LCD.  
Time & Date  
This menu allows you to change the current time and date displayed. You can also  
find out what time it is in another part of the world.  
Note: Before setting the time, you must specify your time zone in the World time menu. See "World Time"  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Time & Date and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll  
to and set options:  
Set Time: allows you to enter the current time using your keypad.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM.  
Time Format: allows you to change the time format to 12 hours or 24 hours.  
Use the Left or Right Navigation key to select Time Format.  
Set Date: allows you to enter the current date using your keypad.  
Date Format: allows you to choose the date display format.  
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Starting Day of Calendar: allows you to set the starting day of your  
calendar. Select Start with Sunday or Start with Monday.  
Auto Update: allows you to receive time information from your service  
provider’s network. Use the Left or Right Navigation key to set Auto  
UpDate.  
Off: you need to manually set the time and date according to the  
current time zone using the Set time menu.  
On: the phone automatically updates the time and date according  
to the current time zone using the network service.  
Confirm First: the phone asks for a confirmation before the  
update.  
4. Press the Save soft key or the  
to save your Time & Date settings.  
Note: Automatic updates of time and date does not change the time you have set for alarm settings or  
calendar memos.  
Phone Settings  
To customize the settings of your phone use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Using the Up or Down Navigation key highlight Phone Settings and press  
the Select soft key or the key.  
The following options are available:  
key.  
Language  
You can select a display language. When the language option is set to Automatic,  
the language is automatically selected according to the language of the SIM card  
used.  
Depending on your country, service provider, or the software version of the phone,  
the Automatic option may not display.  
Greeting Message  
This menu allows you to set a greeting to be displayed briefly when the phone is  
switched on.  
For details about entering characters, see "Section 5: Entering Text" on page 32.  
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Short Cut  
Only in Idle mode, Navigation keys can be used as shortcut keys. They allow you to  
access specific menus directly.  
To assign a shortcut to a key:  
1. From the Phone Settings menu, select Short Cut.  
2. Using the Navigation key, highlight the Navigation key to be used as a  
shortcut key and press the  
3. Select the menu to be assigned to the key and press the Select soft key or  
the key. An icon associated with your selection will display.  
key.  
Note: To deactivate a shortcut key, press the Options soft key and select Remove or Remove All.  
Extra Settings  
You can turn the automatic redialing or answering features on or off.  
1. To turn a feature on, press the  
key. A check mark displays in front of  
the option.  
2. To turn a feature off, press the  
key. The check mark no longer displays.  
3. Press the Save soft key to save changes.  
The following options are available:  
Note: The interval between call attempts varies.  
Auto Redial: when this option is checked, the phone makes up to ten attempts to  
redial a phone number after an unsuccessful call.  
Open to Answer: when this option is checked, you can simply open the phone to  
answer a call. When it is unchecked, you must open the phone and press a key to  
answer a call, depending on the setting of the Anykey Answer option. See below.  
Anykey Answer: when this option is checked, you can answer an incoming call by  
pressing any key, except the  
key or the Reject soft key. To reject the call, press  
the  
the  
key or the Reject soft key. When this option is unchecked, you must press  
key or Accept soft key to answer a call.  
Side Keypad Lock: when this option is checked, all keys on both sides of the phone  
are locked. To disable this option, press and hold one of the keys.  
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Network Services  
The Network Service Settings allows you to manage the settings associated with  
your calls.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Network Services and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll  
to and set options:  
Call Forwarding  
This network service enables incoming calls to be rerouted to the number that you  
specify.  
Example: You may wish to forward your business calls to a colleague while you are on holiday.  
To set your call forwarding options:  
1. From the Network Services menu, select Call Forwarding.  
2. Select a call forwarding option by pressing the Up or Down key and then  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The following options are available:  
Forward Always: all calls are forwarded.  
Busy: calls are forwarded when you are already on another call.  
No Reply: calls are forwarded when you do not answer the phone.  
Unreachable: calls are forwarded when you are not in an area covered by your  
service provider or when your phone is switched off.  
Cancel All: all call forwarding options are canceled.  
3. Select the call type, Voice Calls or Data Calls, by pressing the Up or Down  
key, and then press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Using the Left or Right Navigation key select Activate.  
Select Deactivate to turn off call forwarding.  
5. Scroll to Divert To, enter or change the number to be called.  
To enter an international code, press the 0 key until the + sign displays.  
6. Press the Select soft key to save changes.  
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Call Barring (SIM Dependent)  
The call barring network service allows you to restrict your calls. This option is SIM  
dependent and requires a subscription. For more information, contact your service  
provider.  
Call Waiting  
This network service informs you when someone is trying to reach you during  
another call.  
You can specify individual call waiting options for voice calls and/or data calls.  
To set your call waiting options:  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call Waiting.  
2. Select the call type, Voice or Data, to which the call waiting option is to be  
applied by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and then press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
The screen informs you whether call waiting is activated or deactivated.  
Select Cancel All to cancel all call waiting features.  
3. Using the Up or Down Navigation key you can Activate or Deactivate the  
call waiting feature respectively.  
4. Press the Select soft key to apply selection.  
Network Selection (SIM Dependent)  
The Network Selection feature enables you to automatically or manually select the  
network used when roaming outside of your home area.  
Note: You can select a network other than your home network only if there is a valid roaming agreement  
between the two.  
To indicate to automatically or manually select the network to be used when  
roaming:  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Network Selection.  
2. Press the Up or Down key until the appropriate option highlights, then  
press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
If you select Automatic, you are connected to the first available network  
when roaming.  
If you select Manual, go to step 3.  
3. Press the Up or Down key until the network you want highlights and then  
press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
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The phone will scan for that network and you will be connected.  
Caller ID  
You can prevent your phone number from being displayed on the phone of the  
person being called.  
Note: Some networks do not allow you to change this setting.  
The following options are available:  
Default: the default setting provided by the network is used.  
Hide Number: your number does not display on the other person’s phone.  
Send Number: your number is sent each time you make a call.  
Press the Select soft key to apply changes.  
Closed User Group (SIM Dependent)  
This network service allows incoming and outgoing calls to be restricted to a  
selected user group. you can create up to 10 user groups.  
For details about how to create and use a closed user group, contact your service  
provider.  
Example: A company lends SIM cards to its employees and wants to restrict outgoing calls to members of  
the same team.  
If you select the Closed User Group menu, you can enter the CUG function. You can  
now access the following options:  
Index List: lets you list, add, or delete CUG index numbers.  
If there is no CUG index stored, you are prompted to add a new index when you  
select this option. Once you have added a CUG index, the list of current CUG indexes  
appears.  
Add a new CUG index as advised by your service provider, or delete a group.  
Outside Access: lets you enable or disable calls to numbers other than those in the  
CUG. This feature depends on the nature of your CUG subscription. Please check  
with your service provider.  
Default Group: you may set a default CUG with your service provider. If you have  
done so, you can enable the Default Group option on your phone. When making a  
call, you are give the option of using your default CUG, instead of selecting one from  
the list.  
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Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology capable of  
exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical  
connection.  
Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam information with  
Bluetooth. If the devices are within a range of one another, you can exchange  
information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.  
The Bluetooth wireless technology settings menu provides the ability to view and  
change the device name, show the visibility, and set the security for the device.  
Turn Bluetooth On/Off  
When the Bluetooth is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth features available. When  
the Bluetooth is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via Bluetooth. To  
save battery life or in situations where Bluetooth use is prohibited, such as airline  
traveling, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology headset.  
My Devices  
This menu provides a list of Bluetooth wireless technology devices discovered by  
your handset.  
1. Highlight My Devices and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. To search for the Bluetooth device(s), highlight Search New Device and  
press the Select soft key or the  
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device  
From the Device list,  
key.  
1. Highlight the device and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Enter the PIN for the device.  
If connecting to a Bluetooth wireless device consult your Bluetooth device  
user manual for your assigned PIN.  
If connecting to another handset, enter a user-defined four to eight digit  
PIN.  
Note: The first time you try to pair with a handset, you and the owner of the other handset must enter the  
same PIN.  
Once the handsets are paired, you will not need to use the PIN again.  
3. Press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
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4. If you are unable to pair with the device a popup appears in the display.  
Press the Yes soft key to retry.  
My Phone’s Visibility  
Allows other users to see your accessibility. Select On for other devices to see your  
device, or Off for no visibility.  
My Phone’s Name  
Shows the handset name. You may change this name enter the text and press the  
key.  
Secure Mode  
Secure mode provides the ability to monitor data stored on the handset. If another  
person trys to connect to my phone and access my phone's data, using the "Secure  
mode", you can decide whether it is allowed. That is, if the Secure mode is set as  
On, whenever the other person trys to access my phone's data, the phone will  
always ask you to allow him, if the Secure mode is set as Off, he can access my  
phone`s data without permission.  
Bluetooth Services  
Actually, the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes how the short-range  
wireless technology works, whereas individual profiles describe the services  
supported by individual devices. Profiles reduce the chance that different devices  
will not work together.  
Your phone supports the following profile services:  
Headset: enables outgoing and incoming calls.  
Handsfree: the remote carkit enables outgoing and incoming calls.  
Serial Port: the remote bluetooth device acts as a virtual serial port.  
Dial up: the remote bluetooth device enables internet access through a  
phone modem.  
File Transfer: the remote bluetooth device enables users to transfer files  
from their handset to another.  
Object Push: the remote bluetooth device enables the transfer of personal  
data to other devices.  
Security  
The Security feature enables you to restrict the use of your phone by the others and  
to restrict the types of calls.  
Various codes and passwords are used to protect the features of your phone.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
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2. Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
key.  
3. Select Security and press the Select soft key or the  
The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll  
to and set options:  
PIN Check  
When the PIN Check feature is enabled, you must enter your PIN each time you  
switch on the phone. Consequently, any person who does not have your PIN cannot  
use your phone without your approval.  
Note: Before disabling the PIN Check feature, you must enter your PIN.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: the phone connects directly to the network when you switch it on.  
Enable: you must enter the PIN each time the phone is switched on.  
Change PIN  
This feature allows you to change your current PIN, provided that the PIN Check  
feature is enabled. You must enter the current PIN before you can specify a new one.  
Once you have entered a new PIN, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.  
Phone Lock  
When the Phone lock feature is enabled, the phone is locked and you must enter  
the 4- to 8-digit phone password each time the phone is switched on.  
The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. To change the phone  
password, see "Change Password" on page 73.  
Once the correct password has been entered, you can use the phone until you  
switch it off.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: you are not asked to enter the phone password when you switch on the  
phone.  
Enable: you are required to enter the phone password when you switch on the  
phone.  
Change Password  
The Change Password feature allows you to change your current phone password  
to a new one. You must enter the current password before you can specify a new  
one.  
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The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. Once you have entered a new  
password, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.  
Privacy  
Using this menu, you can lock your phone and its’ contents. Once you have locked  
the contents, you must enter the phone’s password to access the associated menus.  
The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory.  
SIM Lock  
When the SIM Lock feature is enabled, your phone only works with the current SIM.  
You must enter the SIM lock code to unlock the SIM so you can use a different SIM  
card.  
Once you have entered the lock code, you are asked to confirm your password.  
Reenter your password and press the OK soft key.  
FDN Mode  
FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your SIM card, allows you to restrict  
your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.  
Note: If using Push to Talk (PTT), the preceeding ‘1’ should be entered in the contact number field.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: you can call any number.  
Enable: you can only call phone numbers stored in Address book. You must enter  
your PIN2. The following options are available:  
Full length entries or wild cards can be entered in to the FDN list.  
A full length number with a specific contact name can be entered into the FDN list.  
Wildcard entries allow a range of numbers to be dialed with a single entry: ex. 555  
– All dialed numbers that begin with 555 will be allowed. Numbers that do not  
match the conditions in the FDN list will be restricted. Note: Entering an asterisk (*)  
is not required for wild card entries.  
Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu does not display.  
Change PIN2  
The Change PIN2 feature allows you to change your current PIN2 to a new one. You  
must enter the current PIN2 before you can specify a new one. Once you have  
entered a new PIN2, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.  
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Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu does not display.  
Connection Settings  
You can customize the profiles containing the settings for connecting your phone to  
the network. These settings are used for the WAP browser or Instant Messenger, or  
sending MMS messages.  
Note: Your phone connects to the network by default. If you change the MMS settings without first checking  
with your service provider, the WAP, MMS features may not work properly.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Connection Settings. Press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
3. Select the profile you want to change.  
For each profile, the following options are available:  
Profile Name: enter a name that you wish to assign to the profile.  
Home URL: enter the address of the WAP homepage of your service  
provider.  
Proxy: place a check in the box to use the proxy server.  
IP Address: enter the IP address of the proxy server.  
Port: enter a port number or use default setting.  
• DNS  
DNS1: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name System) address.  
DNS2: enter the secondary DNS address.  
Bearer: select the network bearer type for data transmission, either GPRS or  
GSM.  
• Advance Settings (GPRS)  
APN: enter the access point name used for the address of the network.  
Login ID: enter the user ID required to connect to the network.  
Password: enter the password required to connect to the network.  
• Advance Settings (GSM)  
Dial Number: enter the access point number used to access the network.  
Login ID: enter the user ID required to connect to the network..  
Password: enter the user ID required to connect to the network.  
Data Call Type: choose from ISDN or Analog  
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Software Update  
Software Update allows your wireless provider to automatically install high-priority  
updates on your handset.  
Voice Command Settings  
Choice Lists  
If VoiceSignal is not absolutely confident that it has correctly identified a name or  
number, it can display a choice list of up to three possibilities, and prompt you to  
confirm the correct one.  
You can control when choice lists appear by changing the Choice Lists setting to  
Automatic, Always On, or Always Off.  
Automatic: VoiceSignal displays a choice list when it is not confident it has identified  
the correct choice from among multiple alternatives.  
Always On: When there are multiple alternatives, VoiceSignal always displays a  
choice list.  
Always Off: VoiceSignal never displays a choice list. Instead, the application picks  
the best from among the possible choices.  
Sensitivity  
In VoiceSignal, "sensitivity" controls the balance between rejecting too much, which  
means the phone frequently does not recognize names, numbers, or commands,  
and rejecting too little, which means it frequently recognizes something even if  
nothing was said.  
When VoiceSignal rejects an utterance, it displays a message such as "Please  
repeat…" or "No match found." If you frequently experience these messages, you  
might be able to get better recognition by adjusting the Sensitivity setting toward  
Reject Less.  
If you frequently experience false activations (VoiceSignal detects a wrong match),  
you might be able to get better performance by adjusting the Sensitivity setting  
toward Reject More.  
Digit Dialing  
Use the Digit Dialing menu to adapt digit dialing to your voice.  
Adapt Digits: Lets you adapt digits, which can improve voice recognition of phone  
numbers. Adaptation takes about 60 seconds.  
Reset Digits: Erases any digit adaptation you have done and resets digit recognition  
to the factory default. If you have not adapted digits, this option is grayed out.  
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Sound  
You can customize the VoiceSignal user interface by turning playback on or off for  
prompts, names, and numbers. You can also change the speed and volume of name  
playback.  
Prompts: Turns playback on or off for prompts such as "Please say a command."  
Digits: Turns playback on or off for digits, for example, when confirming a phone  
number.  
Names: Turns playback on or off for names.  
Name Settings: Adjusts the speed and volume of name playback.  
About  
The About VoiceSignal option provides the software version available on your  
handset, the device name, and VoiceSignal website.  
Reset Settings  
You can easily reset your phone to its default settings. To reset your phone:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Reset Settings. Press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
3. Choose from the following:  
All  
Phone Settings  
Display Settings  
Sound Settings  
4. Press the  
key to make your selection and press the Reset soft key.  
5. At the Reset Settings? prompt, Press the Yes soft key to reset, or the No  
soft key to cancel.  
6. Enter the 4 to 8-digit password and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
The password is preset to “00000000.” To change this password, see "Change  
Password" on page 73.  
Phone Information  
Phone Information displays relevant information about the handset form the  
handset’s device management tree.  
My Number: displays users mobile number.  
Manufacturer: displays the manufacturer’s company name.  
Model: displays the designated model number for the handset.  
Device ID: displays the IMEI number.  
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Hardware Version: displays the manufacturer’s designated version number  
for the hardware.  
Software Version: displays the manufacturer’s designated version number  
for the software.  
Language: displays the language version of the handset.  
Client Version: displays the version of the Device Management client.  
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Section 9: Personal Assistant  
Topics Covered  
Audio  
Graphics  
Video  
Games  
Starting VoiceSignal  
Alarm  
Timer  
Stopwatch  
World Time  
Other Files  
Memory Status  
The topics covered in this section are audio and video, graphics, voice command,  
games, calendar, schedule events, set an alarm, and perform simple math  
calculations.  
Audio  
The Audio menu option allows you to shop tones using the WAP browser. You can  
download, record new, and save to your Favorite Audio folder. To access the Audio  
menu option, use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu  
soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight My Stuff and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
key. Audio is highlighted, press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight the Shop Tones menu option to launch the WAP browser and  
select a file to download. Follow the on-screen options. The files  
downloaded will be stored in the Downloaded Audio folder.  
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4. Highlight the Record option and press the Select soft key or the  
record a personal audio file. Press the Options soft key to select Record  
or press the key to begin recording. Press the Stop soft key to stop  
the recording. Press the Options soft key to perform the following:  
to  
Play: plays the audio file.  
Record: records another audio file.  
Go to Recorded Audio: launches the recorded audio files  
Send via: sends the audio using MMS or Bluetooth.  
Delete: deletes the selected audio file.  
Rename: allows you to rename the recorded audio file.  
Protection: allows you to protect the audio file from being deleted.  
Properties: shows the Name, Date, Format, Length, Size, and  
Protection.  
5. Press the Options soft key to highlight Go to Recorded Audio menu and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
6. Press the  
key to launch an audio file that you have previously recorded.  
Press the Options soft key to perform the following:  
Play: plays the audio file.  
Send via: sends the audio using MMS or Bluetooth.  
Delete: deletes the selected (or all) audio file(s).  
Rename: allows you to rename the recorded audio file.  
Move to Favorite Audio: moves the recorded audio file to the  
Favorite Audio Files folder.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the file (selected or all) to be viewed  
by a paired bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to protect the audio file from being deleted.  
Properties: shows the Name, Date, Format, Length, Size, and  
Protection.  
7. Press the  
key to exit.  
Favorite Audio  
This menu option stores your favorite audio files that you created or downloaded to  
your handset.  
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Default Ringtones  
This menu allows you to choose from the 11 ringtones delivered with your phone.  
Graphics  
The Graphics menu option allows you to shop graphics using the WAP browser. You  
can download new, and save to your Favorite Graphics folder. To access the  
Graphics menu option, use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu  
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight My Stuff and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
3. Highlight the Shop Graphics menu option to launch the WAP browser and  
select a file to download. Press the Select soft key or the key. Follow  
soft key to access Menu mode.  
the on-screen options. The files downloaded will be stored in the  
Downloaded Graphics folder.  
4. Press the Options soft key to choose from the following:  
View: allows you to view the selected Graphics.  
Send via: allows you to send the photo via MMS or Bluetooth.  
Set as: allows you to set the selected photo as a Wallpaper or  
Caller ID.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected or all photos.  
Rename: allows you to rename the photo.  
Move to Favorite Graphics: allows you to move the selected  
graphic to the Favorite folder.  
Slide Show: shows the photos in a slide show. Choose from  
Normal or High speed.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows you to set the selected file(s), share, or  
release all files for other bluetooth devices.  
Protection: allows you to protect the photo from being deleted.  
Properties: shows the Name, Date, Format, Size, Protection,  
Provided by, and Forwarding.  
Favorite Graphics  
This menu option stores your favorite graphics files that you created or downloaded  
to your handset.  
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Default Wallpaper  
This menu allows you to choose from the delivered wallpaper on your phone.  
Video  
The Video menu option allows you to view video files. To access the Video menu  
option, use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu  
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight My Stuff and press the Select soft  
key or the key. Highlight Video and press the Select soft key or the  
soft key to access Menu mode.  
key. Follow the on-screen options. The files downloaded will be stored  
in the Downloaded Video folder.  
3. Highlight Downloaded Video and press the Select soft key or the  
key  
to launch the video you have previously taken. Press the Options soft key  
to choose from the following:  
Play: allows you to play the selected video.  
Send via: allows you to send the video via MMS or Bluetooth.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected or all video.  
Rename: allows you to rename the video.  
Move to Favorite Video: allows you to move the selected video to  
the Favorite folder.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows you to set the selected file(s), share, or  
release all files for other bluetooth devices.  
Protection: allows you to protect the video from being deleted.  
Properties: shows the Name, Date, Format, Size, and Protection.  
Favorite Video  
This menu stores your favorite videos that you have downloaded or received on your  
handset.  
Games  
The Games menu option allows you to shop games using the WAP browser. You can  
download a new game, and save it to the My Games folder. To access the Games  
menu option, use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu  
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight My Stuff and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
soft key to access Menu mode.  
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3. Highlight the Games menu and press the Select soft key. Then you can  
enter into the Games menu  
4. To download new games, select the Shop Games menu.  
5. To enjoy pre-loaded games, enter into My Games menu then choose one  
game.  
Starting VoiceSignal  
To start VoiceSignal, press and hold the on your phone.  
VoiceSignal prompts you to "Say a command" and displays the available commands  
at the bottom of the screen.  
Note: When you first start VoiceSignal, it voice-activates the names stored in your contact list. While reading  
your contacts, VoiceSignal displays the following message: Please wait while VoiceSignal voice-activates  
your contacts.  
You can change VoiceSignal settings by starting VoiceSignal and then selecting the  
Settings soft key.  
Calling a Name or Number  
Use the Call command to place a call. If the number you want to call is stored in your  
contact list, you can say the contact name and, optionally, which number (Mobile,  
Home, Office) you want to call. If the number is not in your contact list, you  
To Call A Name Or Number  
1. Start VoiceSignal.  
You hear "Say a command."  
2. Say "Call" followed by the name of a person in your contact list, and  
optionally, the number location (Mobile, Home, Office, Fax, Other) to call,  
or…  
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• Say "Call" followed by a valid telephone number, or…  
• Say "Call" by itself to be prompted for a name or number.  
Examples:  
• Call Angela Martinez  
• Call Tom Stewart at Office  
• Call Donna Harper's Mobile  
• Call 781-555-5200  
3. After you say a name or number, you might be prompted "Did you say  
Call?" followed by the first of up to three names or numbers.  
4. To confirm a name or number, wait for the beep and then say "Yes."  
5. You can also choose the correct name or number from the choice list by  
pressing the number next to the preferred choice, or by selecting it using  
the phone's navigation keys. For information on turning off choice lists, or  
customizing their behavior, see "Choice Lists" on page 76.  
6. If the phone recognizes a name that has more than one stored number, it  
might prompt you "Did you say call ?" Say the label for the number you  
want, for example "Office," "Home," or "Mobile."  
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Hints for Using Call  
• Wait for the beep before saying the command.  
• When saying a name, speak clearly and say the name of a person in your contact list,  
first name followed by last name.  
• When saying a telephone number, pronounce each digit clearly and distinctly but do  
not pause between the digits. VoiceSignal recognizes the digits one, two, three,  
four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, zero, and "oh." It does not recognize expressions  
such as "one eight hundred." Instead, say "one eight zero zero."  
• If VoiceSignal doesn't recognize numbers correctly, try adapting digit dialing to your  
voice. To adapt digit dialing, choose Digit Dialing 'Adapt Digits from the VoiceSignal  
Settings menu.  
Looking Up a Contact  
Use the Lookup command to look up contact information for any person stored in  
your contact list.  
To Look Up Contact Information  
1. Start VoiceSignal.  
You hear "Say a command."  
2. Say "Lookup" followed by the name of a person in your contact list.  
Examples:  
• Lookup Angela Martinez  
• Lookup Tom Stewart  
3. After you say a name, you might be prompted "Did you say Lookup?"  
followed by the first of up to three names. To confirm a name, wait for the  
beep and then say "Yes." You can also choose the correct item from the  
choice list using the phone's navigation keys.  
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Hints for using Lookup  
• Wait for the beep before saying the command.  
• When saying a name, speak clearly and say the name of a person in your contact list,  
first name followed by last name.  
Opening an Application  
Use the "Go To" command to open an application or access a menu on your phone.  
To Open An Application Or Access A Menu  
1. Start VoiceSignal.  
You hear "Say a command."  
2. Say "Go To" or…  
Say "Go To" followed by the application you want to open or…  
Say "Go To" followed by a menu item.  
Examples:  
• Go To (To see a list of applications you can open)  
• Go To Calendar  
Hints for using Go To  
Wait for the beep before saying the command.  
• To see a list of applications/menu items you can open, say "Go To" but do  
not specify a destination. VoiceSignal displays a list of valid destinations  
and prompts you with "Please Choose." You can then say the name of the  
application you want to open.  
• If the list is too long to fit on one screen, the screen will contain the choice  
"Next Menu." You can say one of the application or menu names on the  
list, or say "Next Menu" to view the next screen  
Alarm  
This feature allows you to:  
• set the alarm to ring at a specific time.  
• set the phone to switch on automatically and ring the alarm even if the phone is  
switched off.  
To set the alarm:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key. Using the Up  
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3. Highlight Alarm and press the Select soft key or the  
key. The following  
options display:  
Wake-up Call: the alarm rings to wake you up at the specified time.  
Alarm 1: primary alarm setting.  
Alarm 2: secondary alarm setting.  
Auto Power: the alarm rings even when the phone is turned off.  
4. Select an alarm type and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Set the  
following options:  
Alarm: use the Left or Right Navigation key to turn alarm on or off.  
Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format. To change the time format, see "Time & Date" on page 65.  
Alarm Time: use the alphanumeric keypad enter a time for the alarm to sound.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM.  
Repeat: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select alarm frequency.  
Alarm Tone: press the  
tones. Press the Select soft key or the  
5. Press the Save soft key to save changes.  
key, select Downloads, Favorites, or Defaults alarm  
key to select a tone.  
Note: To stop the alarm when it rings, open the phone and press any key.  
Note: Press  
Confirm to turn off the alarm, press Snooze  
to silence the phone for 5 minutes.  
Setting Auto Power Alarms  
You can set the phone to ring the alarm when the time for an alarm comes, if the  
phone is switched off.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
key. Select Auto  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Alarm and press the Select soft key or the  
Power.  
4. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight On and press the Select  
soft key or the key to activate the Auto Power feature.  
If the menu option is set to Off, and the phone is switched off at the  
specified time, the alarm does not ring.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Deactivating an Alarm  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key. Highlight  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
Alarm and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select alarm type and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. On is highlighted, use the Left or Right Navigation key to turn alarm Off.  
5. Press the Save soft key to save changes.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
Calendar  
key.  
The Calendar feature allows you to view the Month, Week, and Day layout views.  
You can also create Schedule, Anniversary, and Miscellaneous entries. It also shows  
any Missed Alarm Events that have occurred. To access the Calender menu, use the  
following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. The following options display. Highlight the entry and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
Month View: displays the calendar in full month view. Sunday-Saturday/1-30(31  
respectively).  
Use the navigation keys to move through the dates on the calendar.  
Press the Options soft key to change the view mode, create a new schedule,  
anniversary, or miscellaneous item, or to delete items.  
Week View: displays the calendar in week view. Sunday-Saturday.  
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to move to the different days of the week  
and the Up and Down keys to move to the different hours.  
Press the Options soft key to change the view mode, create a new schedule,  
anniversary, or miscellaneous item, or to delete items.  
Day View: displays the current day of the calendar.  
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to move to the different days of the week  
and the Up and Down keys to move to the different items (if any).  
Press the Options soft key to change the view mode, create a new schedule,  
anniversary, or miscellaneous item, to change the current view mode, or to  
delete items.  
Schedule: Press the Options soft key and select Create. Press the Select soft  
key or the  
key an empty schedule screen displays. Enter the following  
information:  
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Subject: enter the Subject text and press the Down Navigation key.  
Details: enter the Details of your message and press the Down Navigation key  
Start Date: enter the Start Date using the keypad and press the Down  
Navigation key.  
Start Time: enter the Start Time using the keypad and press the Down  
Navigation key.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the start time  
of the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Due Date: enter the Due Date using the keypad and press the Down Navigation  
key.  
End Time: enter the End Time using the keypad and press the Down Navigation  
key.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the end time  
of the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Location: enter the physical location of the scheduled event. Press the  
to change text entry mode. Press the Down Navigation key.  
key  
Alarm: press the  
key to set an alarm to ring on the chosen day. A check  
mark displays. Press the Down Navigation key.  
Before: enter the number of Minutes, Hours, Days or Weeks that you would like  
to be notified prior to the scheduled event. Press the Down Navigation key. Use the  
Left or Right Navigation key to select how you will be notified. Press the Down  
Navigation key.  
Alarm Tone: press the  
the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Repeat: press the  
or Every Month.  
key to select an Alarm Tone to ring, to remind you of  
key to enable this to be repeated Every Day, Every Week,  
Until: enter the date in which you wish this schedule to repeat.  
Anniversary: Press the Options soft key and select Create. Press the Select  
soft key or the  
information:  
key an empty schedule screen displays. Enter the following  
Occasion: enter the detail of the Occasion and press the Down Navigation key.  
Date: enter the Date using the keypad and press the Down Navigation key.  
Alarm: press the  
key to set an alarm to ring on the chosen day. A check  
mark displays and press the Down Navigation key.  
Before: enter the number of Days or Weeks that you would like to be notified  
prior to the scheduled event. Press the Down Navigation key. Use the Left or Right  
Navigation key to select how you will be notified. Press the Down Navigation key.  
Choose between Day or Week increment.  
Alarm Time: set the alarm time for the scheduled event, using the keypad and  
press the Down Navigation key.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the Alarm  
Time of the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
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Alarm Tone: press the  
the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Repeat Every Year: press the  
key to select an Alarm Tone to ring, to remind you of  
key if you would like the occasion to be a  
recurring event. A check mark displays.  
Miscellaneous: You can make up to 100 miscellaneous events for the calendar.  
More than one memo can be made for one day. Press the Options soft key and  
select Create. Press the Select soft key or the  
key an empty schedule  
screen displays. Enter the following information:  
Subject: enter the Subject information and press the Down Navigation key.  
Details: enter the Details associated with this event.  
Start Date: enter the Start Date using the keypad and press the Down  
Navigation key.  
Start Time: enter the Start Time using the keypad and press the Down  
Navigation key.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the start time  
of the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Due Date: enter the Due Date using the keypad and press the Down Navigation  
key.  
End Time: enter the End Time using the keypad and press the Down Navigation  
key.  
AM/PM: use the Left or Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the end time  
of the scheduled event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Missed Alarm Events: This menu displays the events that had an alarm set that  
have been missed.  
When you have finished, press the Save soft key.  
Task  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Task and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Press the Options soft key and select Create. Press the Select soft key or  
the key an empty Task screen displays. Enter the following  
information:  
Task: enter details about the event and press the Down Navigation key.  
Start Date: enter the Start Date of the event using the keypad. Press the Down  
Navigation key.  
Due Date: enter the date the task is due to complete.  
Priority: use the Left or Right Navigation key to set a priority level. Choose either  
High, Normal, or Low.  
5. When you have finished, press the Save soft key.  
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Note  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Note and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Press the Options soft key and select Create. Press the Select soft key or  
the key an empty Note screen displays. Enter the following  
information:  
5. Enter details about the event and press the Save or  
key.  
Viewing an Event  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The calendar displays with today date highlighted.  
4. Select the date of the event (s) you want to view and press the  
key or  
use the Navigation keys to move to the date with an assigned event.  
Note: The icon categories displayed at the bottom of the Month view display any events scheduled for the  
day you selected.  
The following icons denote events:  
Schedule  
Anniversary  
Miscellaneous  
5. Press the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll to the previous or next event.  
If you want to create a new event for that date while viewing an event  
press the Options soft key and select Create, press the Select soft key, or  
the Right Navigation key or the  
6. Press the key or press the Options soft key, select View and press the  
Select soft key or the key. The event appears in the display.  
7. Press the Options soft key, to access the event view options.  
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View Mode: allows you to select how you want to view the calendar memos.  
Choose the following vowing options, Day View, Week View.  
Create: allows you to create a new (Schedule, Anniversary, or Miscellaneous)  
entry.  
Go to: allows you to go to Today’s date or another Date.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected event, events during a specific period,  
events during the month, or all events.  
8. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Tools  
The tools menu includes the Calculator, Converter, Timer, Stopwatch, and World  
Time clock. To access this menu, use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
key. The following  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Tools and press the Select soft key or the  
options are displayed.  
Calculator  
With this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the  
basic arithmetic functions; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
1. Highlight Calculator and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Enter the first number using the numeric keys.  
Note: To include a decimal point or a bracket, press the Left soft key until the symbol you want displays.  
3. Enter the operation for your calculation by pressing the Navigation keys,  
according to the illustration on the display.  
4. Enter the second number.  
5. To view the result, press the  
Converter  
key.  
The conversion menu provides the following conversion categories:  
• Currency  
• Length  
• Weight  
• Volume  
• Area  
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• Temperature  
Timer  
You can use this menu to set a countdown timer. To enable the Timer, use the  
following options:  
1. Press the Set soft key to enter the length of time.  
2. Enter the time and press the OK soft key.  
3. Press the  
Stopwatch  
You can use this menu to measure intervals of time for 4 separate times. Press the  
key to start the timer. Press the  
key to stop the timer.  
key to start the Stopwatch. Press the  
soft key to erase all times recorded.  
to stop the stopwatch. Press the Reset  
World Time  
World Time allows you to view the time of day or night in another parts of the world.  
World Time displays time in the 24 different time zones around the world.  
1. Highlight World Time and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Press the key to set the city or area as the new time zone. The  
displayed time will shift to reflect the time zone selected.  
3. Use the Left or Right Navigation keys to browse cities and times.  
Record Audio  
Record Audio allows you to record voice memos. It also allows you to send your  
audio clip to other people as an attachment of an MMS message. Recording time is  
limited to the phone’s space available.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
Applications and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Record Audio and press the Select soft key or the  
4. To start recording, press the key.  
5. Record a memo by speaking into the microphone.  
key.  
6. Press the  
to stop and restart recording or press the Stop soft key to save  
recording.  
If the recording time expires, the message is automatically saved. Press  
the Options soft key to display the following options:  
Play: plays back your voice memo.  
Record: launches Record Audio screen to create a new voice memo.  
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Go to Recorded Audio: launches the Audio list screen to select from your  
voice memos.  
Send via: allows you to send your memo to other people by using the MMS  
or Bluetooth.  
Delete: allows you to delete the memo.  
Rename: allows you to change the memo’s name.  
Protection: use to protect recorded audio files from being deleted.  
Properties: displays the Name, Date, Format, Length, Size, and Protection  
of the voice memo.  
7. To exit, press the Back soft key or the  
Audio List  
key.  
This menu shows a list of saved voice memos. After you have recorded an audio file  
and pressed Save, the Audio List screen displays. Press the Options soft key or the  
key. The following options are available:  
Play: plays the voice memo.  
Send via: allows you to send the memo to other people by using the MMS or  
Bluetooth.  
Delete: allows you to delete selected or all voice memos.  
Rename: allows you to change the memo’s name.  
Move to Favorite Audio: allows you to move this voice memo to your favorite audio  
folder.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the selected audio file to be shared using Bluetooth.  
Protection: turns on or off protection for your audio files.  
Properties: displays information about the memo, such as the Name, the Date when  
the memo was made, Format, Length, Size and Protection.  
Other Files  
This menu option is for files that have been sent to you via Bluetooth. To access this  
option use the following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
Other Files and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight the desired file and press the Select soft key or the  
Memory Status  
key.  
You can check the amount of the memory being used for the My Files, Games, and  
Applications. The display shows the total space used.  
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1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Highlight  
key.  
Memory Status and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Choose from My Files, Games, or Applications and press the Select soft key  
or the key to view the space usage for each folder.  
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Section 10: WAP  
Topics Covered  
Launching the WAP Browser  
Accessing a WAP Site  
Navigating the WAP Browser  
Using Favorites  
Downloading Multimedia Files  
Clearing the Cache  
Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which  
allows you to access Internet specified for mobile phones. This section explains how  
to access the WAP services of your service provider and navigate the WAP browser.  
Launching the WAP Browser  
1. In Idle mode, press the  
key to launch the WAP browser. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access menu mode and highlight MEdia Net  
and press the Select soft key or the key.  
2. Select MEdia Net Home and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Your  
phone is connected to the network and loads the homepage of the  
Wireless Web service provider. The content of the start-up homepage  
depends on your Wireless Web service provider.  
3. To scroll through the screen, use the Up and Down navigation keys.  
4. To exit the browser at any time, simply press the  
Access a WAP Site  
key.  
There are several ways to access a WAP site:  
• Selecting a link on the browser  
• Using a bookmark item in the Favorites folder; use the Bookmarks option on the  
browser menu list or Favorites menu.  
• Entering a URL address manually; use the Go to URL option on the browser menu list.  
Navigating the WAP Browser  
1. To scroll through browser items, press the Up or Down Navigation keys.  
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2. To select a browser item, press the  
key or press the Options soft key  
and choose Select.  
3. To return to the previous page, press the  
key, or press the Options soft  
key and choose Back.  
4. To access the browser menu list, press the Menu soft key.  
5. To return to the start-up homepage, press the Menu soft key and select the  
Home option.  
Entering Text in the WAP Browser  
When you are prompted to enter text, the currently active text input mode is  
indicated on the screen. To change the text input mode, press the  
more times.  
key one or  
The following modes are available:  
Upper-Case Alphabet Mode (A): allows you to enter upper-case characters.  
Lower-Case Alphabet Mode (a): allows you to enter lower-case characters.  
Note: You can enter symbols in upper or lower case alphabet mode by pressing the 1 key.  
T9 Mode (T9): allows you to enter characters by pressing one key per letter. In this  
mode, you can use only the 0 key to display alternative words. To change case,  
press the * key.  
Number Mode (1): allows you to enter numbers.  
Selecting and Using Menu Options  
Various menus are available when you are using the WAP Browser to navigate the  
Wireless Web.  
To access a menu option, press the menu soft key. A menu list displays.  
Note: The menus may vary, depending on your version of the WAP Browser.  
The following options are available:  
Favorites: shows the bookmarks list. You can bookmark the current page or access  
previously bookmarked pages.  
Reload: reloads the current page.  
Home: takes you back at any time to the homepage of the Wireless Web service  
provider.  
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Go to URL: allows you to manually enter the URL address of a WAP site. After  
entering an address, press the OK soft key to go there directly.  
Show URL: displays the URL address of the page to which you are currently  
connected. It also enables you to set the current site as the startup homepage.  
Clear Cache: deletes the information stored in the cache. The cache stores the most  
recently accessed pages.  
Inbox: stores incoming SMS, Multimedia, CB and WAP message.  
Show Images: shows the image on the current page. Press the Next soft key to view  
the next images.  
Certificates: shows the security information when you access the Wireless Web with  
the secured WAP setting activated.  
Text Message: allows you to send messages using the WAP server.  
Using Favorites  
While navigating the WAP browser, you can bookmark the site to quickly and easily  
access it at a future time. The URL addresses of the bookmarked sites are stored in  
the Favorites folder, wherein you can use the 5-preset URL addresses and store your  
favorite URL addresses.  
Accessing a WAP Site Using Favorites  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Select Favorites.  
key.  
4. Select a bookmark item on the Favorite list.  
Storing a URL Address  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Select Favorites.  
key.  
4. Select an <Empty> location, and press the Select soft key  
5. Enter the name and address and press the Save soft key or  
key.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Editing a Bookmark  
1. From the Favorite list, select the bookmark you want to change.  
2. Select Options and select Edit.  
3. Change the address and the name, as you would when storing a new one.  
4. When you have finished, press the key.  
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Deleting a Bookmark  
1. From the Favorites list, select the bookmark you want to delete.  
2. Select Options and select Delete.  
3. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the deletion.  
key.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Downloading Multimedia Files  
You can buy a variety of multimedia files, such as ringtones, graphics, applications,  
Multimedia contents, and so on from the WAP browser and download them to your  
phone’s memory. Your phone has embedded links to the WAP sits providing you with  
download services, preset by your service provider.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and select  
Cingular Mall.  
2. Highlight Shop Tones, Shop Games, Shop Graphics, Shop Multimedia,  
or Shop Applications, depending on the type of items you want to buy.  
To access homepage of the online shopping mall, select MEdia Net Home.  
3. Find the item you want to download and follow the instructions on the  
screen to purchase it.  
Note: This content is delivered to you in Multimedia messages. You can retrieve the messages from the  
server and then save the items in your phone’s memory. you cannot forward these messages to other  
people or add the saved items to a Multimedia message.  
Clearing the Cache  
The cache is the phone’s temporary memory in which the most recently accessed  
WAP pages are stored. You can clear the cache at anytime.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Clear Cache.  
4. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the deletion.  
key.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
Changing the WAP Profiles  
You can set up server profiles for the WAP browser.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings. Highlight Connection Settings and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
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3. Select the profile you want.  
For each profile, the following options are available:  
Profile Name: enter a name that you wish to assign to the HTTP proxy server.  
Home URL: set the address of your startup homepage. When the default  
homepage displays, you can delete it using the  
choice.  
key and enter your own  
Proxy: place a check in the box to use the proxy server.  
IP Address: enter the IP address of the proxy server.  
Port: enter a port number or use default setting.  
DNS  
DNS1: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name System) address.  
DNS2: enter the secondary DNS address.  
Bearer: select the bearer to be used for each type of network address accessed:  
GPRS or GSM. The remaining options depend on the Bearer setting.  
When the bearer is set to GPRS:  
APN: enter the access point name used for the address of the GPRS network  
gateway.  
Login ID: enter the User ID required to connect to the GPRS network.  
Password: enter the password required to connect to the GPRS network.  
When the bearer is set to GSM:  
Dial Number: enter the PPP server phone number  
Login ID: enter the PPP server login ID.  
Password: enter the PPP server password.  
Data Call Type: select a data call type: Analog or ISDN.  
Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider.  
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Section 11: Push to Talk  
Topics Covered  
Initializing Push to Talk Service  
PTT Icons  
Add Contact  
Add Group  
Making a PTT Call  
PTT Settings  
Voice Message  
Call Waiting  
Help  
This section describes the Push to Talk (PTT) feature which allows you to contact  
your family, friends, and co-workers (also using PTT) to see if they are available.  
Initializing Push to Talk Service  
1. From the Idle screen, press the Push to Talk (PTT) key and Go to Step 3.  
Alternatively, in Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight PTT and press the Select soft key or the  
key. The PTT Setup  
screen appears in the display. You will be asked if you want to initialize  
PTT.  
3. Press the Yes soft key to initialize PTT.  
Alternatively, press the No soft key to return to main menu.  
Note: PTT charges will apply.  
4. Enter a name (up to 20 characters) in the Set Subscriber Name field and  
press the OK soft key or the key.  
5. A series of pop-ups appear in the display, informing you that initialization  
has begun. Initialization can take several minutes.  
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6. When initialization is complete a pop-up appears in the display to notify you  
that initialization is complete and PTT is ready for use. The  
appears on the display screen.  
icon  
PTT Icons  
This section covers the icons which will appear next to individuals and groups in  
your PTT Contacts list indicating their availability.  
My Availability  
The availability icon appears next to the signal indicator on your Idle screen. These  
icons (except the PTT Message  
icon) indicate the availability others will see  
when you are listed in their PTT Contacts.  
Available: This will be your availability state once you initialize  
service and it will not change unless you change it as noted  
below.  
Unavailable: This becomes your availability state if you power-  
off your phone, turn PTT off, or if the system detects you have  
moved out of coverage.  
Do Not Disturb: This becomes your availability state if you  
change My Availability to Do Not Disturb. In this state you may  
place PTT calls but will not receive a PTT call.  
PTT Message: This icon displays (on your handset only) in  
place of your availability status notifying you that a PTT  
message is waiting. When this icon appears, press the PTT key  
or access the PTT menu from the Idle screen.  
PTT Contact Availability  
This section covers the icons which appear next to individuals and groups in your  
PTT Contacts list indicating their availability.  
Individuals  
Available: This icon should let the User know this person is  
logged into the PTT application and can receive PTT calls.  
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Unavailable: This icon indicates the contact is unavailable to  
receive PTT calls, because the contact has been logged off, is in  
the power-off state, or it is out of coverage.  
Do Not Disturb: This icon should let the User know this person  
has set themselves to Do Not Disturb and will not receive a PTT  
call.  
Available/Silent or Vibrate: This icon should let the User know  
this person has set their device to silent or vibrate. They can  
receive calls but will be given the option to accept/reject a PTT  
call.  
Invitation in Progress: This icon should let the User know the  
invitation to this person for addition to the PTT Contact List is in  
progress. A call can not be placed to the person until the invite  
completes and the icon changes to available.  
Groups  
Group Available: This icon will only display next to a group and  
lets the User know that at least one person in the group is  
logged into the PTT application and can receive a call.  
Group Unavailable: This icon will only display next to a group  
and lets the User know that everyone in the group is unavailable  
either because they have logged out of the service, or powered  
off their handsets.  
Group Do Not Disturb: This icon will only display next to a  
group and lets the User know that everyone in the group has set  
their PTT service to Do Not Disturb.  
Group Available/Silent or Vibrate: This icon will only display  
next to a group and lets the User know that everyone in the  
group has set their ringer to Silent or Vibrate.  
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Group Invitation in Progress: This icon displays next to a  
group whose invitations are in the process of being accepted.  
Once one person has accepted the icon will change and a call  
can be placed to all members of the group who have accepted  
the group and are available.  
Add Contact  
Note: The maximum number of contacts is 99.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight Push to Talk (PTT) and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Add Contact and press  
the Select soft key or the key.  
3. Enter name and number of your new contact and press the OK soft key or  
the key.  
4. The handset sends an invitation to the new contact and the Invitation In  
Progress icon displays.  
5. An invite response pop-up displays informing you that an invitation has  
been sent to the new contact.  
Viewing Push To Talk Contacts  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
Alternatively, in Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight Push to Talk (PTT) and press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlighted is PTT Contacts and press the Select soft key or the  
4. PTT Contact list displays.  
key.  
key.  
5. Press the Options soft key to display the PTT Contact Options:  
Call Me Alerts: this option allows you to send a message to an individual in  
your PTT Contacts whose status is Available, Silent/Vibrate, or Do Not  
Disturb. A message is displayed on their Idle screen “Please Call <X>”.  
Where <X> equals the name stored in their Contact List. Recipients can  
press their PTT key to return your call.  
Quick Group: this option allows you to make a group call without pre-  
establishing it in your PTT Contacts. Once Quick Group is selected a list of  
your available individuals will appear. Use the center  
to mark the call  
participants and then press the PTT key to begin the group call.  
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Voice Message: this option allows you to leave a voice message for the  
person or group instantly. Highlight the name(s) and press and hold the  
PTT key to begin recording. Release the PTT key to end and send the  
recording.  
Create New Message: this option allows you to send the PTT contact(s) a  
text or multimedia message. For more information on text messaging, see  
"Text Messages" on page 48. For more information on multimedia  
View: this option displays the contact name and number. See "PTT Icons"  
Add Contact: this option allows you to add contacts to your PTT Contact list.  
Edit: this option lets you rename the individual.  
Delete: this option allows you to delete the contact that you have selected  
or all contacts.  
PTT Group Options  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
Alternatively, in Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight Push to Talk (PTT) and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
key.  
3. Highlighted is PTT Contacts and press the Select soft key or the  
4. Select a group PTT Contact and press the Options soft key to display the  
following options:  
View Members: this option lets you view the members of the group and  
their availability.  
Voice Message: this option allows you to leave a voice message for every  
member of the selected group. If a member does not have a voicemail box  
established, no message will be delivered.  
Create New Message: this option allows you to send the PTT contact(s) a  
text or multimedia message. For more information on text messaging, see  
"Text Messages" on page 48. For more information on multimedia  
Edit: this option allows you to edit the group you selected. If you originated  
the group you can perform one of the following:  
Add a Member: prompts the Add New contacts screen. After addition of the  
member, a notification is sent to the other group participants of the new group  
member.  
Delete a Member: prompts a Delete a Member screen. After removing a  
member a notification is sent to the individual.  
Rename: this option allows you to rename the group.  
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Delete: this option allows you to delete a group. Deleting a group which you  
originated deletes the group from PTT Contacts for all participants.  
Leave Group: this option allows you to delete a group from your PTT  
Contacts which you did not originate. The group will remain on the PTT  
Contact lists of the other members and the originator receives a PTT  
Message that you have left.  
5. Press the Select soft key or the  
6. Press the OK soft key or the  
key to access the highlighted option.  
key to save changes.  
key.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
Quick Group Shortcut  
The Quick Group Shortcut allows you to select contacts individually and quickly.  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight each contact you wish to select and  
press the  
key to place a checkmark.  
3. Once all participants are selected (may select up to 7) then press the PTT  
key to begin the PTT call. The words “Quick Group Call” display on your  
screen.  
Note: When the call completes, “Quick Group Call” displays in your PTT Call Log. Although this call is logged  
with your other PTT calls a call can not be placed to this entry.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Dynamic Call  
key.  
The Dynamic Call option allows you to make a call with only select members of your  
group.  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
2. Use the navigation key to select a group and press the  
the contact(s) and press the to place a checkmark.  
key. Highlight  
3. Press and hold the PTT key. Connecting to Dynamic Group displays.  
4. When you have finished the PTT call, release the PTT key.  
Deleting PTT Contacts  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight Push to Talk (PTT) and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight PTT Contacts and press  
the Select soft key or the key.  
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3. Press the Options soft key, using the Up or Down Navigation key scroll to  
Delete and press the Select soft key, or Right Navigation key, or the  
key. A submenu displays.  
4. The following options appear in the display:  
Selected: deletes a selected PTT contact from the PTT Contacts list.  
All: deletes all PTT contacts in the PTT Contacts list.  
5. Press the Yes soft key to confirm deletion.  
Press the No soft key to return to PTT Contacts list  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Add Group  
Setting up a PTT group is a great way to quickly call a group of people simultaneously.  
A group can consist of individuals in your PTT Contacts or other Cingular PTT  
subscribers that are not in your PTT Contacts. Deleting a contact will also remove the  
persons ability to call you.  
Creating a Group  
Note: The maximum number of groups is 30 and the maximum number of people in a group is 30 (which  
includes the group creator).  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight Push to Talk (PTT) and press the Select soft key or the  
Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Add Group and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
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3. Enter a name for the new group and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
The following options display:  
Select in Contacts: allows you to choose from current contacts in your PTT  
Contacts phonebook.  
Note: Press the  
key to place a check mark displays beside each contact to be added to the new group.  
Press the  
key to deselect a member.  
New Contact: allows you to enter a new contact to the group and to the PTT  
Contact list.  
4. Highlight the option to add a group member and press the  
key. Repeat  
this step to add additional members to the group.  
5. The Sending Create Group Request popup displays and group invitations  
are sent to each contact for their acceptance.  
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Note: The Invitation In Progress icon  
will display next to the group until at least one member accepts.  
Note: When a participant accepts your invitation the group is now in their PTT Contacts and they may also  
place calls to the group.  
Note: You may have up to 30 groups in your PTT Contacts.  
Adding Members to a Group from PTT Contacts  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
2. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, scroll to the desired group and press  
the Options soft key.  
3. Select Edit and press the Select soft key, or the Right Navigation key, or  
the  
key. A submenu displays.  
4. Highlight Add a Member and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
key.  
5. Highlight Select in Contacts and press the Select soft key or the  
6. Highlight members and press the  
key. A check mark will display beside  
the selected members. Repeat this step until you have desired members.  
Note: Adding and Deleting of groups can only be possible for groups that user has created.  
Deleting a Member from a Group  
Note: When deleting a member from a group, the deleted member will receive a PTT Message that they  
have been deleted.  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
2. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, scroll to the desired group and press  
the Options soft key.  
3. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, scroll to Delete.  
4. Make selection and press the Yes soft key to confirm deletion or press the  
No soft key to return to PTT Contacts list  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Deleting a Group  
Note: Only the creator or owner of the group can delete the a group. Members can only choose to leave a  
group. When deleting a group, all members will receive a PTT Message that the group has been deleted.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight Push to Talk (PTT) and press the Select soft key or the  
Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight PTT Contacts and press  
the Select soft key or the key.  
key.  
3. Using the Up or Down Navigation key, scroll to a Group and select a Group.  
4. Press the Options soft key, highlight Delete and press the Select soft key  
or the  
.
Making a PTT Call  
A PTT call can only be made to individuals or groups you have established in your  
PTT Contacts. See PTT Contacts for detailed information on Add Group and Contacts.  
1. Press the PTT key to access your contact list.  
Note: To access PTT call log, press and hold the PTT key.  
Alternatively, select the individual or group you want to call. Make sure an  
available icon is displayed beside the individual or group.  
2. Press and hold the PTT key to initiate the call and begin speaking after the  
tone. Release the PTT key when you are done speaking.  
Receiving a PTT Call  
For the best experience your ringer should be set to the highest volume.  
1. If your status is Available you will hear a PTT Call tone and the caller's  
voice.  
2. If your status is Vibrate All your phone will vibrate and then you must press  
Accept or Reject soft key.  
If you select Accept the call plays the callers voice over the earpiece  
If you select Reject the call will terminate.  
Note: Rejected PTT calls are not forwarded to voicemail.  
If set to Silent there will be no call notification tone.  
3. Press the Options soft key to display the following PTT In Use Options:  
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Convert to Cellular: allows you to convert the PTT call to a cellular call.  
Message: allows you to create and send a text message, a multimedia message,  
or an Email to the PTT contact.  
Hold: allows you to place a PTT call on hold.  
Convert a PTT Call  
To convert a PTT call to a cellular call, use the following steps.  
Note: Convert to cellular can only be executed by the originator of a call.  
1. Press the PTT key. The PTT Contacts list appears in the display.  
2. Use the Up or Down Navigation keys to select a contact.  
3. Press  
Options. Convert to Cellular is highlighted.  
key. The convert to cellular tone will  
4. Press the Select soft key or the  
announce to the originator and other call paricipants that the call has been  
converted to a cellular call.  
5. Each call participant will continue to hear the call but must now press the  
PTT key to also convert to cellular.  
PTT Settings  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu mode.  
2. Highlight PTT and press the Select soft key or the  
Settings and press the Select soft key or the  
following options:  
key. Select PTT  
key. Choose from the  
My Availability: this option allows you to change your Availability status.  
Use the Up or Down Navigation key, to highlight Do Not Disturb or  
Available and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Contact Alerts: this option allows you to be alerted when the availability  
status of a contact changes from Unavailable or Do Not Disturb to Available  
or Silent/Vibrate.  
3. Press the Select soft key or the  
Contacts will display. Press the  
whom you want to receive alerts.  
key, a list of individuals from PTT  
key, to select those individuals for  
Note: A check mark will display beside each selected contact.  
Press the OK soft key or the  
key to start receiving alerts for availability  
changes until you deselect them.  
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Note: When a recieving an alert, your phone will play the alert tone and the PTT icon on the idle screen will  
change to  
. Accessing the PTT menu will display text indicating which contact has become available.  
Set Your Name: when you initialized service you set your name.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key, using the keypad enter a new  
name or edit the existing name.  
Note: Changing your name will not impact invitations already sent but will be reflected in future invitations.  
Auto Accept Invites: allows you to automatically accept invitations from  
other Cingular PTT users.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to highlight On or Off and press the OK soft key or the  
PTT Is ON: this options allows you to turn your PTT Service Off or On.  
Press the Select soft key or the key. Use the Up or Down Navigation  
key to highlight Off or On and press the OK soft key or the key.  
key. Use the Up or Down Navigation  
key.  
Sort Options: this option allows you to sort your PTT Contacts list  
Alphabetically or by Availability.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to highlight Off or On and press the OK soft key or the  
key, Use the Up or Down Navigation  
key.  
Voice Message  
You can use PTT to instantly send voice messages to an individual or group.  
1. Press the PTT key to display your PTT Contacts.  
2. Highlight the person or group to receive the message or using the  
key  
“checkmark” up to 6 individuals to receive the message.  
3. Select Options and then Voice Message.  
4. Pushing the PTT key will begin the recording of your message.  
5. Releasing the PTT key ends the recording and deposits your message.  
Call Waiting  
• While on a PTT call you will be notified of incoming PTT calls.  
• Accepting the incoming PTT call suspends the first call.  
• Rejecting the incoming PTT call terminates it.  
• While on a PTT call you will be notified of incoming cellular calls.  
• Accepting the incoming cellular call suspends the PTT call.  
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• Rejecting the incoming cellular call forwards it to voicemail.  
• While on a cellular call you will be notified of incoming PTT calls.  
• Accepting the incoming PTT call suspends the cellular call.  
• Rejecting the incoming PTT call terminates it.  
Help  
The help menu provides brief descriptions for the following topics:  
• Service Provider  
• Log In/Log Out  
• Key Configuration  
• PTT Contact  
• Add Contact  
• Add Group  
• PTT Settings  
• Pending Invitations  
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Section 12: Accessibility  
Topics Covered  
TTY Settings  
TTY Settings*  
TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a telecommunications device that  
allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language  
disabilities, to communicate via a telephone.  
Note: The TTY option is viewable only when inserting the TTY Adapter into the headset jack  
on the left side of your phone.  
Use the following steps to access the TTY settings:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Phone Settings. Press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
3. Press  
(this will not be shown in the menu) and then highlight the  
enable selection. Key in the password:  
4-T-T-Y (4889) and press the OK soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Enable: CTM is active and TTY is available for use.  
Disable: CTM is not available for use.  
For additional technical support you may access the following website or call 1-888-  
987-4357.  
http://www.samsungtelecom.com/contact_us/accessibility.asp  
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Section 13: Health and Safety Information  
Topics Covered  
Health and Safety Information  
This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These  
safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone.  
Health and Safety Information  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
Certification Information (SAR)  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set  
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government. These  
FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert  
organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement  
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases,  
the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn  
from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific  
literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.  
The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure  
of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts  
per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit  
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC  
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.  
This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to  
use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a  
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
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Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and  
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the  
FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at  
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this  
phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an  
accessory that contains no metal 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.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all  
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure  
guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC  
are:  
GSM 850  
• Head: 1.4 W/Kg.  
• Body-worn: 1.31 W/Kg.  
PCS 1900  
• Head: 0.654 W/Kg.  
• Body-worn: 0.537 W/Kg.  
SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at  
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. To find information that pertains to a particular model  
phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere  
on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery  
pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone,  
follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or  
maximum SAR for a particular phone. Additional product specific SAR information  
can also be obtained at www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar.  
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones  
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Questions  
and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure from wireless  
phones. The FDA publication includes the following information:  
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?  
The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in  
antennas, often called "cell," "mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless  
phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of  
the short distance between the phone and the user's head. These RF exposures are  
limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were  
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developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.  
When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is  
drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing  
distance from the source. The so-called "cordless phones," which have a base unit  
connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power  
levels, and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC's compliance limits.  
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are  
associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless  
phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency  
energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low  
levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce  
health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce  
heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level  
RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested  
that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed  
by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in  
reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.  
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer  
products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs  
or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless  
phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to  
the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to  
notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that  
the hazard no longer exists.  
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has  
urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:  
• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by  
wireless phones;  
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is  
not necessary for device function; and  
• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information  
on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.  
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have  
responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the  
federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:  
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• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
• Environmental Protection Agency  
• Federal Communications Commission  
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group  
activities, as well.  
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States  
must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA  
and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.  
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.  
While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones  
themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically  
thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base  
stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this  
document.  
What are the results of the research done already?  
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have  
suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the  
effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones  
have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories.  
A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could  
accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the  
studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been  
genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-  
disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the  
animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the  
conditions under which people use wireless phones, so we don't know with certainty  
what the results of such studies mean for human health.  
Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000.  
Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of  
wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic  
neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of  
the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless  
phones RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about  
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long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was  
around three years.  
What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure  
from wireless phones poses a health risk?  
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually  
using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime  
animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large  
numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting  
effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly  
applicable to human populations, but ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to  
provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the  
interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time  
tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of  
epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure  
during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement,  
such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.  
What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of  
wireless phone RF?  
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of  
investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are  
conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio  
frequency energy (RF).  
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization international  
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result  
of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that  
has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The  
Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF  
issues.  
FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal  
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on  
wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from  
experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research  
is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research  
will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA  
will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of  
the latest research developments around the world.  
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What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy  
from my wireless phone?  
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is  
- it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential  
risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency  
energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives,  
reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.  
• If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could  
place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the  
exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a  
headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone  
connected to a remote antenna.  
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But  
if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use  
measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless  
phone use.  
What about children using wireless phones?  
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones,  
including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to  
radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children  
and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and  
increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF  
exposure.  
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children  
be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in  
the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in  
December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone  
causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless  
phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific  
evidence that any health hazard exists.  
Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF  
emissions?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless  
phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free  
kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems  
reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the  
source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand,  
if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then  
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that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the  
U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used  
against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in  
compliance with the safety limit.  
Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF  
radiation work?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless  
phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head  
from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user  
from RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than  
a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown that these products  
generally do not work as advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called  
"shields" may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be  
forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption. In  
February 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that  
sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with  
making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants  
lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.  
What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?  
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic  
devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and  
defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard  
sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation  
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and  
many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow  
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from  
wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested wireless phones and helped develop a  
voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  
(IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for  
hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses  
a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard  
was approved by the IEEE in 2000.  
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with  
other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will  
conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.  
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Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be  
obtained from the following organizations:  
• FCC RF Safety Program:  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/  
• Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):  
http://www.epa.gov/radiation/  
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):  
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html  
• National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):  
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf/  
• World health Organization (WHO):  
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/  
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:  
http://www.icnirp.de  
• National Radiation Protection Board (UK):  
http://www.nrpb.org.uk  
• US food and Drug Administration  
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones  
Road Safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost  
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. When using your wireless  
phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the  
following tips:  
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and  
redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking  
your attention off the road.  
2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional  
layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the  
many hands free accessories available today.  
3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your  
wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an  
incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.  
4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary,  
suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain,  
sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.  
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5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a  
"to do" list or flipping through your address book takes attention away  
from your primary responsibility, driving safely.  
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not  
moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be  
stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few  
numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.  
7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be  
distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and  
suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from  
the road.  
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergeny  
number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies.  
Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!  
9. Use your wireless phone to help others 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 emergency number, as you would want  
others to do for you.  
10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance  
number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no  
serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no  
one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside  
assistance or other special non-emergency number.  
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."  
For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site www.wow-  
com.com  
Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association  
Operating Environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch  
your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference  
or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its  
user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the  
satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  
recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating  
position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder if you are  
using an external antenna).  
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Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.  
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  
from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches)  
be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker.  
These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and  
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
• should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker  
when the phone is switched on.  
• should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
• should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize potential interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch your  
phone off immediately.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of  
such interference, you may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss  
alternatives.  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your  
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your phone  
off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to  
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be  
sensitive to external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic  
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative  
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment  
that has been added to your vehicle.  
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Posted Facilities  
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices requireyou to do so.  
Potentially Explosive Environments  
Switch your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and  
obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station).  
Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment  
in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting  
operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly  
marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities,  
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the  
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any  
other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Emergency Calls  
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and  
landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless  
phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example).  
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a  
service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on  
all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features  
are in use. Check with local service providers.  
To make an emergency call:  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
2. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911  
or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location.  
3. Press the  
key.  
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to  
deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult this  
document and your local cellular service provider.  
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as  
accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of  
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communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given  
permission to do so.  
Restricting Children's access to your Phone  
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they  
could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase  
your phone bill.  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
FCC Notice  
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving  
equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference  
cannot be eliminated.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply  
with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,  
contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA  
02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.  
Cautions  
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this  
document could void your warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to  
operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The  
use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty  
if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.  
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be  
broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.  
Other Important Safety Information  
• Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.  
Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty  
applicable to the device.  
• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and  
operating properly.  
• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same  
compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.  
• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great  
force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment  
in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless equipment  
is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.  
• Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phone in  
aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's operation.  
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• Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of  
telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.  
Product Performance  
Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception  
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your  
area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number  
of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the  
signal.  
If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.  
Understanding the Power Save Feature  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save  
feature is automatically activated. If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks  
service availability or you can check it yourself by pressing any key.  
Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on the screen.  
When a signal is found, your phone returns to standby mode.  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's turned on, it  
receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the  
system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006  
watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.  
Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance  
For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your  
phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and  
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
• If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, hold the phone with the antenna  
raised, fully-extended and over your shoulder.  
• Do not hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna.  
• Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged.  
• If your phone is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructing the internal antenna  
could inhibit performance.  
• Speak directly into the phone's receiver.  
• Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does  
get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. If it is inoperable,  
call Customer Care for service.  
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Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones  
Many services and features are network dependent and may require additional  
subscription and/or usage charges. Not all features are available for purchase or  
use in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost.  
Other conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service provider for additional  
information.  
Battery Standby and Talk Time  
Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions.  
Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration,  
signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and  
voice, data, and other application usage patterns.  
Battery Precautions  
• Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can  
potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the  
phone or battery, take it to a service center for inspection.  
• Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.  
• Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
• If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses less power; talk and  
standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and  
the parameters set by the network operator.  
• Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found in the user’s guide.  
• Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of  
battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of  
times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby  
time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.  
• If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.  
• Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung-  
approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power  
source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since  
overcharging may shorten its life.  
• Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some Web sites and  
second-hand dealers, not associated with reputable manufacturers and carriers,  
might be selling incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and chargers.  
Consumers should purchase manufacturer or carrier recommended products and  
accessories. If unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is  
compatible, contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.  
• Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may require  
cooling or warming first.  
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter  
conditions, as you 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  
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temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are  
particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).  
• Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a cooking  
surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.  
• Do not get your phone or battery wet. Even though they will dry and appear to  
operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.  
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting can occur when a  
metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and -  
terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a  
spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the  
battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.  
• Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such  
as coins, keys or jewelry.  
• Do not crush, puncture or put a high degree of pressure on the battery as this can  
cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating.  
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the  
disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe  
disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized  
service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.  
Care and Maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated  
with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and  
allow you to enjoy this product for many years  
• Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children's.  
• Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will  
corrode electronic circuits.  
• Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you  
or damage to the phone.  
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be  
damaged.  
• Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of  
electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.  
• Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal  
operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the  
phone's electronic circuit boards.  
• Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit  
boards.  
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the  
phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water  
solution.  
• Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent proper  
operation.  
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• Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or  
a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.  
• If your phone has an external antenna, use only the supplied or an approved  
replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may damage  
the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.  
• If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your  
nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if  
necessary, arrange for service.  
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Section 14: Warranty Information  
Topics Covered  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Standard Limited Warranty  
What is Covered and For How Long?  
SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, L.P. (“SAMSUNG”) warrants to the  
original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories  
(“Products”) are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use  
and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for  
the following specified period of time after that date:  
Phone  
1 Year  
Batteries  
1 Year  
Leather Case/ Pouch  
Holster  
Other Phone Accessories  
90 Days  
90 Days  
1 Year  
What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of  
Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage  
resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or  
electromechanical stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna,  
or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made  
illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched  
or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in  
conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not  
furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing,  
operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance,  
and service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the United States or  
Canada. This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below  
80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover  
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any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or  
approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery  
are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in  
equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.  
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty period,  
SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to  
Purchaser, any defective component part of Product. To obtain service under this  
Limited Warranty, Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service  
facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales  
receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the  
serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on  
where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.  
Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective Product.  
SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts  
or components when repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt,  
reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases, pouches and  
holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced  
Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited  
Warranty on the original Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced  
parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG.  
If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty,  
Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of  
such Product.  
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY? EXCEPT AS SET  
FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE  
PRODUCT “AS IS,” AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION  
AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR  
OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:  
• THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR USE;  
• WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
• DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;  
• THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN;  
OR  
• COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,  
SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.  
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NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO  
CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO  
THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY  
OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY  
LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY  
STATED HEREIN. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW  
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY  
TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY  
KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE  
THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF  
USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY,  
INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR  
LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM  
ANY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED  
BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR  
FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME  
STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU  
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO  
PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN  
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL  
OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR  
UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR THE  
REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS  
AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS  
THE LAW PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE  
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT.  
SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE  
QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY  
THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE  
OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR  
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,  
PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER  
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OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY  
BE.  
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between Purchaser and  
SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the  
limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees,  
distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to  
this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG.  
Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation,  
whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be  
relied upon.  
Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.  
1301 East Lookout Drive  
Richardson, Texas 75082  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2006 Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P. All rights reserved.  
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval.  
Specifications and availability subject to change without notice.  
Printed in Korea  
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Display Settings 63  
E
Index  
End key 16  
A
Ending a Call 19  
Entering Text 32  
Accessing a Menu Function 24  
Address Book  
Searching for a Number 23  
Alerts on Call 63  
Alphabet mode 32  
Audio 79  
Changing the Text Entry  
Mode 32  
Using Alphabet Mode 34  
Using Numbers 35  
Using Symbols 35  
Using T9 Mode 33  
Audio List 94  
B
F
Battery  
Functions and Options 14  
charging 7  
installing 6  
low indicator 8  
removing 4  
G
Games 82  
Getting Started 4  
Activating Your Phone 4  
Voicemail 9  
Graphics 81  
Greeting Message 66  
C
Call Functions 18  
Adjusting the Call Volume  
H
Answering a Call 19  
Correcting the Number 18  
Making a Call 18  
Quiet Mode 21  
Recent Calls 20  
Redialing Last Number 19  
Call Waiting 23, 69  
Charging battery 7  
Clear key 16  
Command Keys 15  
Converter 92  
D
Health and Safety Information 114  
I
Icons, description 13  
International Call 18  
K
Keypad Tone 62  
L
Left soft key 15  
Low battery indicator 8  
M
Making a Call  
Address Book 19  
Menu Navigation 24  
Menu Outline 25  
Messaging 46  
Dialing a Number  
Address Book 36  
Display  
icons 13  
134  
 
Types of Messages 47  
Missed Call  
Push To Talk 101  
Add Contacts 104  
Deleting 20  
Viewing 20  
Add Group 107  
Help 112  
Mobile Email Options 47  
Multimedia Files  
Downloading 99  
Mute 22  
Making a PTT Call 109  
PTT Icons 102  
PTT Settings 110  
R
N
Record  
Audio 93  
Right soft key 16  
Navigation key 17  
Network Selection 69  
Network Services 68  
Call Forwarding 68  
Number mode 32  
O
S
Security 72  
Send key 16  
Service Dialing Numbers 45  
Settings 61  
Options  
During a Call 21  
Putting a Call on Hold 21  
P
Personal Assistant 79  
Alarm 86  
Sound Settings 61  
Shortcuts 24  
SIM Card  
installing 5  
SIM card  
removing 6  
Calculator 92  
Soft Keys 15  
Speakerphone Key 17  
Speed Dial  
Calendar 88  
Phone  
icons 13  
Setting Up Entries 41  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Standard Limited Warran-  
Storing a number  
Phone’s Memory 37  
SIM Card 38  
Powering on/off  
phone 8  
PTT  
Call Me Alert 104  
Dynamic Call 106  
Quick Group 104  
Quick Group Shortcut 106  
Viewing Push To Talk Con-  
tacts 104  
T
T9 Mode  
Voice Message 105, 111  
PTT Contact Options 104  
PTT Group Options 105  
enter a word 33  
T9 mode 32  
Text Input Mode  
135  
Changing 32  
Text Messages 48  
Travel adapter 7  
U
Understanding Your Address book  
Adding a New Contact 37  
Group 40  
Management 43  
My Name Card 42  
Own Phone Number 43  
Speed Dial 41  
Using Contacts List 36  
Understanding Your Phone 10  
Features of Your Phone 10  
Front View of Your Phone  
Open View of Your Phone  
Using Management  
Checking the Memory Sta-  
tus 44  
Copying all to Phone 43  
Default Saving 43  
Deleting all of the Phone  
book Entries 44  
V
Video 82  
Viewing an Event 91  
Viewing Push To Talk Contacts 104  
Voice Mail 9  
changing number 9  
W
Warranty Information 130  
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