Samsung SCH R451C User Manual

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( S C H - R 4 5 1 C  
M O B I L E P H O N E  
User Manual  
S e r i e s )  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
GH68-24102A  
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SAR Information  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)  
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.  
Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish  
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based  
on the safety standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations  
through periodic evaluation of scientific studies.  
The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of  
all persons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for wireless phones employs a unit of measurement known  
as Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The  
highest SAR values for this model phone were Head: 0.84 W/kg, and Body:  
0.967 W/kg.  
Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability  
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS.  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
This section explains how to start using your SCH-R451C phone.  
Understanding this User Manual  
The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as the menus and sub-  
menus in your phone.  
Notes and Tips  
Throughout this guide there is text that is set apart from the rest. These are  
intended to point out important information, quick methods for activating features,  
to define terms, and more. The definitions for these methods are as follows:  
Notes: Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu, or sub-menu.  
Tips: Provide quick or innovative methods for performing functions related to the subject.  
Important: Points out important information about the current feature that could affect  
performance, or even damage your phone.  
Text Conventions  
This manual provides condensed information about how to use your phone. To  
make this possible, the following terms and icons appear in place of often-used  
procedural steps:  
highlight  
select  
Use the Navigation key to move a highlighting effect to a menu item or  
screen item of interest.  
After “highlighting” a menu item or screen item, press the OK key to  
launch,access,orsaveahighlightedmenuitemorscreenfieldofinterest.  
Used in place of “select” in long “drill down” procedure steps.  
Example: “...Settings  
Call Settings  
Call Answer...”  
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Install the Battery  
Note: Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery  
and travel adapter.  
Important!: You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your phone, otherwise you  
could damage the battery.  
Battery Cover  
Remove the battery cover to access the battery and microSD™ card slot.  
Remove Battery Cover  
Replace Battery Cover  
To remove the battery cover, press the battery cover release latch (1), lift the  
battery cover slightly (2), and slide the cover off (3).  
To replace the battery cover, press the top end of the battery cover down lightly  
(1), and slide it over the battery (2) until it clicks into place.  
Getting Started  
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Install the Battery  
Insert the top end of the battery first, matching the gold contacts on the inside of  
the battery to those on the phone (1), then press the bottom of the battery down  
into the phone until it slips into place (2).  
Remove the Battery  
Before removing the battery, turn the phone off, if necessary. To turn the phone off,  
press and hold the  
key.  
Lift the end of the battery up and away from the phone (1) and slide the battery  
up and out of the phone (2).  
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Charging the Battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery. Only use  
Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are  
designed to maximize battery life. Use of other accessories may invalidate your  
warranty and may cause damage.  
Low battery indicator  
The battery indicator in the upper-right corner of the display indicates power level.  
Monitor the battery strength and ensure your battery is adequately charged. If you  
continue to use your phone without charging its battery, the phone will shut down.  
Five bars  
indicate a full charge.  
An empty battery icon  
indicates a near empty battery.  
A blinking empty battery icon  
and a tone sounding indicate you have two to three  
minutes before the battery is too low to operate the phone.  
Use the Travel Adapter  
The travel adapter included with your phone is a convenient, light-weight charger  
that rapidly charges your phone from any 120/220 VAC outlet.  
Important!: For connection to an electrical supply not located in North America, you must use an  
adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet. Use of the wrong adapter  
could damage your phone and void your warranty.  
1. Plug the large end of the Travel Adapter into a standard 120 VAC or 220 VAC  
wall outlet.  
2. Insert the small end of the Travel Adapter  
into the charger/accessory connector on the  
side of your phone. You must unplug the  
Correct  
adapter before removing the battery from the  
phone during charging to avoid damage.  
Incorrect  
Getting Started  
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Activating Your Phone  
Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for obtaining service, if  
necessary. We suggest that you read this guide to fully understand the services  
your phone supports.  
Turning Your Phone On  
Press and hold the  
key until the display lights. the phone searches for a  
network signal, and the time, date, and day appear on the display.  
If you are outside of your carrier’s coverage or roaming area, the No Service icon  
appears at the top of the phone’s display. If you cannot place or receive calls,  
try later when service is available, or at another location.  
Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the antenna while using your  
phone as this can affect call quality and can cause the phone to operate at a higher power  
level than is necessary.  
Turn Your Phone Off  
With the phone closed, press and hold the  
Your phone powers off.  
key for two or more seconds.  
Note: If your phone is on and you press  
for less than one second, the phone will not power  
off. This prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be retrieved any time.  
Note: Once your Voicemail account has been set up, you can use the Voicemail folder (under the  
Message menu) to view details of voice messages in your Voicemail box.  
In standby mode, press and hold the  
key, or dial your mobile number to dial  
Voicemail. Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to set up your mail box.  
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Listen to Voicemail  
In standby mode, press and hold the  
key or dial your mobile number to dial  
Voicemail. After connecting, you will hear your voice greeting, and the prompt to  
enter your password.  
Memory Card (Optional)  
Your phone has a Memory Card slot on its side, behind the battery cover. You can  
install a microSD™ card to provide additional memory for storing files (such as  
sound files and photos) in your phone.  
Install a Memory Card  
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of your phone. (For more  
2. Insert the memory card — label side facing up and smaller end pointing  
toward the phone — into the memory card slot.  
3. Press the memory card into the slot until the card locks into place.  
4. Replace the battery cover.  
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Remove a Memory Card  
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of your phone. (For more  
2. Press the memory card into the slot until the card lock releases.  
3. Remove the memory card from the memory card slot.  
4. If desired, install another memory card. (For more information, refer to  
5. Replace the battery cover.  
Headset (Optional)  
Your phone includes a jack for attaching an optional Headset/Headphones. You can  
use a Headset or Headphones to hear telephone conversations, or to listen to the  
Music Player feature.  
Insert the Headset or Headphones into the Headset Connector at the top of the  
phone.  
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Section 2: Call Functions  
This section provides procedures for making and answering calls. This section also  
describes features, such as call logs and call timers, that help you make calls and  
manage your call time.  
Note: The procedures in this section can be performed using the phone keypad or the QWERTY  
keypad.  
Tip: When using the QWERTY keypad, it is recommended that you also use an optional headset or  
an optional handsfree car kit or that you place your phone in Speakerphone mode. (For more  
Making a Call  
With the phone on, enter the telephone number you wish to call using the keypad  
and press to place the call.  
Emergency Calls  
When you call an Emergency Number, such as 911, your SCH-R451C phone locks  
itself in emergency mode, only allowing you to make calls to the emergency call  
center you originally contacted. This enables emergency operators to more easily  
dispatch aid, such as police, fire fighting, and emergency medical personnel.  
With the phone on, enter the Emergency Number you wish to call using the  
keypad, and press to place the call.  
Note: You can define up to 3 emergency numbers in your phone in the Settings  
Security Emergency # menu.  
Phone Settings  
Important!: If you need to make an emergency (911) call with Airplane mode enabled, just dial the  
emergency number and press  
.
Call Functions  
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Three-way Calling  
Call two other numbers and connect them to your call using three-way calling.  
1. In standby mode, enter the number for the first party in your call, then press  
.
2. When connected, ask the first party to remain on the line. Press  
to place  
them on hold.  
3. Enter the second party’s phone number and press  
.
4. When the second party answers, press  
to connect all three parties.  
Manual Pause Calling  
To manually call a number with pause(s) without storing it in your Contacts list:  
1. In standby mode, enter the number you wish to call.  
2. Press the Options soft key. The following pause options appear in the  
display:  
2-Sec Pause — A 2-second pause after which dialing resumes.  
Wait — A hard pause (waits for input from you).  
3. Highlight the desired pause.  
4. Press the  
key or  
key to enter the highlighted pause into the number  
sequence.  
5. Press  
to call the number.  
Tip: Press the Save soft key to store pauses along with the number if you plan to call the number  
frequently.  
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Speed Dialing  
Speed Dialing lets you place a call to any Contact stored in your Contacts list by  
dialing the Contact’s Location number. For more information, refer to “Speed Dial”  
Example: To speed dial the Contacts entry assigned to speed dial 325, press  
or , then press and hold or  
or  
, press  
.
Voice Dialing  
The voice recognition capabilities of your SCH-R451C are exceptional due to  
advanced, speaker-independent technology. This means you do not need to “train”  
your phone to understand your voice. You can use your voice in a natural manner to  
dial numbers.  
Note: End Calls Before relaunching the Nuance voice recognition software — When you use Voice  
Dialing to make a call, you must end that call before you can use other Voice Commands.  
See “Voice Service” on page 18 for more information.  
Use the Call command to dial any number stored in your Contacts list by saying the  
name of the contact (Name Dialing). You can also use Call to dial any telephone  
number, even numbers not stored in your contact list, by speaking the individual  
digits in the number (Digit Dialing).  
To access Voice Service, press and hold  
prompts.  
or  
, then follow the spoken  
Voice Dialing Tips:  
Wait for the beep before speaking.  
Speak clearly at a normal volume, as if you were talking to someone on the phone.  
When saying a name, say the first name then the last name.  
Call Functions  
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Answering a Call  
Incoming  
When you receive a call, the phone displays one of the following:  
If the caller can be identified, the caller’s number (or name if it’s in your Contacts) appears  
in the display.  
If the caller cannot be identified, Call from unavailable #  
,
Call from restricted #, or no  
number appears in the display.  
Tip: Assign pictures to Contacts entries. The entry’s assigned picture appears in the display when  
you receive a call from that entry. (See “Assigning a Picture to a Contact” on page 34).  
The phone continues to notify you of the call until one of the following events occur:  
You answer the call.  
The calling party ends the call.  
The call is sent to voicemail.  
Set Call Ringer Volume  
1. In standby mode, press the Volume key on the left side of the phone.  
2. Press the Volume key up or down to set the call ringer volume as desired.  
Call Answer  
Select from two methods for answering calls. This option can be changed in the  
Settings menu.  
In standby mode, press Menu Settings Call Settings Call Answer. The  
following options appear in the display:  
Any Key — Pressing any key except  
, the Quiet soft key (left)  
Ignore soft key right) , answers a call.  
, or the  
(
Send Key — Only pressing answers a call.  
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Call Waiting  
If you’re on a call, your phone beeps when you receive a second call. Call Waiting  
lets you answer the second call and alternate between both calls.  
Note: Contact your Wireless Carrier for availability.  
1. Press  
to place the first call on hold, answer the second call, and ask the  
caller to remain on the line.  
2. Press  
to place the second call on hold and return to the first call.  
to alternate between calls.  
3. Press  
Caller ID  
Caller ID lets you identify who is calling you by displaying a caller’s number. If the  
caller’s name and number are stored in Contacts, the caller’s name also appears. If  
you’ve assigned a picture to the entry, it appears in the display as well.  
Call Block  
You can prevent your number from displaying on another phone’s caller ID screen by  
enabling Call Block.  
1. In standby mode, press  
,
,
(or  
,
.
,
).  
2. Enter the number you wish to call, then press  
Silence an Incoming Ring  
To temporarily silence the incoming call ringer:  
While your phone is ringing, press the Volume key  
, on the left side of  
.
the phone, up or down or press the Quiet soft key (left)  
Ignore an Incoming Call  
Ignored calls are immediately forwarded to Voicemail.  
While your phone is ringing, press the Ignore soft key.  
Call Functions  
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Recent Calls  
Your phone has Call Logs that retain information about Outgoing, Incoming, and  
Missed Calls. The Calls menu lets you access this information for future reference,  
to return calls, and to add new Contacts. You can also view times for your last call  
and the total of all calls.  
Tip: To quickly view a list of your 270 most recent calls (outgoing, incoming, and missed), briefly  
press  
while in standby mode. The All Calls screen appears in the display.  
Outgoing Calls  
The last 90 outgoing calls are stored in the Outgoing calls log. Review the Outgoing  
calls log for the time and date of a call, as well as other information.  
In standby mode, press Menu Recent Calls Outgoing Calls. A list of your  
outgoing calls appears in the display.  
Incoming Calls  
The last 90 Incoming calls are stored in your phone’s Incoming calls log. You can  
review the Incoming calls log for time and date of each call, as well as other  
information.  
In standby mode, press Menu Recent Calls Incoming Calls. A list of your  
incoming calls appears in the display.  
Missed Calls  
The last 90 missed calls (calls you did not answer) are stored in the Missed calls  
log. Review the Missed Calls log for the time and date of the call, as well as other  
information.  
In standby mode, press Menu Recent Calls Missed Calls. A list of your  
missed calls appears in the display.  
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Erase All Calls  
1. In standby mode, press Menu Recent Calls All Calls. The All Calls list  
appears in the display with the first call in the list highlighted.  
2. Press the Options soft key, then select Erase all. “Erase all entries?”  
prompts you to confirm erasure of all Calls log entries.  
Call Timer  
View the duration of your last call, total calls, and calls made during the life of your  
phone using the Call timer feature. Call timer is not for billing purposes.  
In standby mode, press Menu Recent Calls Call Timer.  
Data Counter  
Use Data Counter to view the amount of data that has been sent or received (or a  
total of both) using the data services that your phone supports. The Data Counter  
can be a helpful tool for monitoring data usage, especially if your service agreement  
has specified limits.  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Recent Calls  
Data Counter.  
Save Numbers from Call Logs  
Store numbers from your Outgoing, Incoming, Missed, and All calls logs to  
Contacts.  
1. In standby mode, press Menu Recent Calls.  
2. Use the navigation keys to select a call and highlight the number you wish to  
store in Contacts and press  
.
3. Press the Options Save Create New to add the number as a Contacts  
entry, or select Update Existing to find a Contact with which to associate the  
new number. Follow the prompts to store the number to Contacts.  
Call Functions  
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Section 3: Voice Service  
Your SCH-R451C includes Nuance, state-of-the-art voice recognition software that  
lets you use your voice to dial numbers, access your Contacts list, and open Tools.  
Voice Commands  
To access the Voice Commands menu from standby mode:  
Press and hold  
or  
.
Say a Command” appears in the display and plays through the earpiece, followed by a  
list of available commands.  
– or –  
Press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Commands.  
Follow the spoken prompts to use Voice Service. Use the Call command to dial any  
number stored in your Contacts list by saying the name of the contact (Name  
Dialing). You can also use Call to dial any telephone number, even numbers not  
stored in your contact list, by speaking the individual digits in the number (Digit  
Dialing).  
Note: You can also set your phone to start Nuance when you connect an optional headset to the  
Voice Command Tips:  
Wait for the beep before speaking.  
Speak clearly at a normal volume, as if you were talking to someone on the phone.  
When saying a name, say the first name then the last name.  
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Voice Settings  
Voice Settings allow you to customize the way Nuance interprets your voice  
commands. To access the Voice Settings menu:  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings.  
Choice Lists  
When Nuance cannot recognize a name or number, it displays a choice list of up to  
three possible choices, and prompts you to confirm the correct one. You can select  
how Nuance will use choice lists with name dialing, digit dialing, and Contacts. To  
change the way Nuance uses choice lists:  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings Choice Lists.  
Sensitivity  
The sensitivity setting allows you to customize the sensitivity of the Nuance  
matching software. To set sensitivity:  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings Sensitivity.  
Digit Dialing  
If you regularly have trouble with Nuance not recognizing the numbers you speak,  
try adapting digit dialing to your voice. Adapting can improve the accuracy of digit  
recognition, especially for people with strong regional accents.  
Note: After you adapt Digit Dial, your phone is customized to your voice, and your voice only.  
Others will not be able to use it unless they reset the phone to factory defaults.  
Adaptation involves recording several sequences of four digits each. The recording  
process takes about a minute.  
Voice Service  
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Adapt Digits  
To adapt digit dialing, do the following:  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings Digit  
Dialing Adapt Digits.  
Reset Digits  
You can choose to reset digit dialing to factory default settings.  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings Digit  
Dialing Reset Digits.  
Tips for Adapting Digit Dialing  
Use Adapt Digits in a quiet place.  
Make sure you wait for the beep before starting to speak.  
Speak clearly, and say each digit distinctly.  
If you make a mistake while recording a sequence of digits, or if there is an unexpected  
noise that spoils the recording, re-record that sequence.  
Only adapt digits if you are regularly having problems with digit dialing. Once you adapt,  
digit dialing will not work as well for other people using your phone. (You can always reset  
digit adaptation to its original state.)  
Sound  
Sound lets you specify what (if any) text prompts you want your phone to read to  
you through the earpiece during voice dialing.  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings Sound.  
Voice Launch  
Voice Launch allows you to specify how to launch Voice Service. To set the key or  
action that launches Nuance, do the following:  
In standby mode, press the Menu  
Voice Service Voice Settings Voice  
Launch.  
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Section 4: Understanding Your Phone  
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also describes the screen  
format and the icons that will be displayed when the phone is in use.  
Features of Your Phone  
Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available on participating  
networks).  
High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x Technology)  
®
Bluetooth Wireless Technology (see Note)  
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology  
PIM Functions  
Picture (MMS) Messaging  
Text (SMS) Messaging  
E-mail Messaging  
QWERTY Keypad  
Built-in 1.3 Megapixel Digital Camera  
Voice Dial  
Speakerphone  
Note: The SCH-R451C supports the wireless handsfree profile and OBEX profiles for Bluetooth®  
wireless technology. The SCH-R451C does not support the Bluetooth serial port profile.  
Understanding Your Phone  
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Closed View of Your Phone  
Features  
1. Volume Key — Adjusts the ring volume in standby mode, adjusts the voice  
volume during a call, or mutes the ringer during an incoming call.  
2. Left Soft Key — Navigates through menus and applications.  
3. Speakerphone Key — Enables/disables speakerphone mode.  
4. SEND Key — Dials or receives calls. In standby mode, press the key once to  
display the recent call log.  
5. Alpha-numeric Keys — Used to enter numbers, letters, and characters.  
6. Earpiece / Speaker — Lets you hear ringing and alert tones, alarm tones,  
and the other parties to calls.  
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7. Display — Indicates the status of your phone, including numbers dialed,  
feature and function screens, status icons, message indicators, and signal  
strength.  
8. OK Key — In standby mode, launches the Prepaid Menu. Pressing when  
navigating through a menu accepts the highlighted choice in a menu.  
9. Navigation Key — In Menu mode, lets you scroll through the phone menu  
options. In Standby mode, lets you access preset functions.  
10. Voicemail Key — Speed dials your Voicemail account to review voicemail.  
11. Special Function Keys — Enters special characters, or performs various  
functions.  
12. Microphone — Lets the other party to a call hear you clearly when you are  
speaking to them.  
13. Power/Accessory Connector — Used to plug in charging accessories and to  
connect a headset or any available accessory cables to your phone.  
14. Right Soft Key — Navigates through menus and applications.  
15. CLR Key — Clears characters from the display when you are in text entry  
mode. Press this key to return to the previous menu or screen when  
navigating features on your phone.  
16. END Key — Ends a call. Press and hold the END key to turn the phone On or  
Off. When you receive an incoming call, press to send the call to voicemail.  
17. Camera / Music Player Key — Press to launch the Camera. Press and hold  
to launch the Music Player feature.  
18. Voice Service Key — In standby mode, press and hold this key to launch  
Voice Service.  
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Open View (Front) of Your Phone  
Features  
1. soft1 Key — Left soft key — Selects the choice at the bottom left corner of  
the display.  
2. shift Key — Shifts ABC text entry mode capitalization between ABC  
abc  
3. Messages Key — Launches the Messages menu.  
,
Abc, and  
.
4. Fn Key — Text Function Key — In text entry mode, press to allow entry of  
Function characters (upper characters on keys).  
5. space Key — Inserts a space character in a text entry.  
6. Arrow / Navigation Keys — In Menu mode, scrolls through the phone menu  
options. In Standby mode, accesses preset functions.  
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7. soft2 Key — Right soft key — Selects the choice at the bottom right corner  
of the display.  
8. OK Key — In standby mode, launches the Prepaid Menu. When navigating  
through a menu, accepts the highlighted choice in a menu.  
9. Clear / Back Key — Deletes characters from the display when you are in text  
entry mode. Press this key to return to the previous menu or screen when  
navigating features on your phone.  
Closed Rear View of Your Phone  
1. Headset Connector — Connects a headset or TTY device to your phone.  
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2. Speaker Grille — Lets you hear ringing and alert tones, alarm tones, and the  
other parties to calls.  
3. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera.  
4. Mirror — Lets you position the Camera Lens to take self portraits.  
5. Camera / Music Player Key — Launches the Camera or the Music Player  
feature of your phone.  
6. Battery Cover — Lets you access your phone’s battery.  
7. Volume Key — Adjusts the ring volume in standby mode, adjusts the voice  
volume during a call, or mutes the ringer during an incoming call.  
8. Battery Cover Release Latch — releases the battery cover for removal.  
Command Keys  
Functions for the command keys are defined by what appears above each in the  
display.  
Left Soft Key  
Some functions of the Left soft key are as follows:  
In standby mode, press the Menu (Left) soft key  
When the Left soft key function is Edit, press the left soft key  
or  
to show the Menu screen.  
or to edit a field.  
Right Soft Key  
Some functions of the Right soft key are as follows.  
In standby mode, press the Browser (Right) soft key  
When the Right soft key function is Options, press the right soft key  
Options menu appears.  
or  
to launch the Browser  
.
or and the  
When the Right soft key function is Back, press the right soft key  
one menu level.  
or  
to back up  
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OK Key  
In standby mode, press the OK key  
In some menus, press the OK key  
In Camera mode, press the OK key  
When the OK key function is Edit, press the OK key  
or  
or  
or  
to launch the Prepaid menu.  
to accept the highlighted selection.  
to TAKE a photo.  
or  
to edit a field.  
Speakerphone Key  
The Speakerphone key  
is used to place your phone in Speakerphone mode,  
allowing you to use your phone handsfree and/or to share a call with others, such as  
in an office or conference room  
Clear Key  
The Clear/Back key  
from the display. You can also use the  
or  
is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols  
or key to return to a previous menu.  
If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press  
character.  
or  
to backspace (and delete) the  
To erase the entire sentence, press and hold  
or  
.
When navigating a menu, briefly press  
or  
to back up one level.  
End Key  
Press and hold the End key  
to turn on your phone.  
Briefly press  
Press  
once to disconnect a call.  
to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last input.  
Send Key  
The Send key  
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.  
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Briefly press  
Press  
in standby mode to display a list of recent calls to and from your phone.  
twice in standby mode to call the most recent number.  
Press  
to pick up a waiting call. Press  
again to switch back to the other call.  
Navigation Key  
OK  
Use the directional keys on the Navigation key  
to browse menus, sub-menus,  
and lists. Each directional key also acts as a shortcut to launch applications. (For  
Camera / Music Player Key  
Press the Camera/Music Player key  
on the right side of the phone to  
activate the camera built into your phone and to take pictures, or press and hold it  
to activate the Music Player built into your phone to play music files loaded onto an  
optional microSD™ Memory Card.  
Display Screen Icons  
Your SCH-R451C phone can show you a list of all icons that appear on the top line  
of the display. To access the Icon Glossary:  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Settings  
Phone Info  
Icon Glossary.  
Backlights  
Backlights illuminate the display and the keypad. When you press any key or open  
the phone, the backlights come on. They go off when no keys are pressed within a  
period of time set in the Backlight menu.  
Note: During a phone call, the display backlight dims after 10 seconds and turns off after 30  
seconds to conserve battery power, regardless of the Backlight setting.  
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Your Phone’s Modes  
Call Answer Mode  
You can choose to answer a call by pressing any key except the  
key or  
key, by pressing only the  
key, or by opening the phone’s slide. (For more  
Input mode  
Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and symbols. While at any text  
entry screen, press the Left soft key  
or  
, then choose the input mode from  
the pop-up menu using the Navigation key. Optional input modes are T9 Word, Abc,  
Tip: With the phone closed, you can also cycle between T9 Word Abc, and 123 by pressing and  
,
holding the  
key.  
Lock Mode  
When the phone is in Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on phone use. You can  
receive calls and messages, but cannot place outgoing calls (except for emergency  
numbers) until you unlock the phone. Lock Mode also restricts access to menus and  
the volume key. Your phone’s Lock Code is required. To access Lock settings:  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Phone  
Standby Mode  
Settings  
Phone Settings  
Security  
Lock  
.
Standby mode is the state of the phone once it has found service and is idle. The  
phone goes into standby mode:  
After you power the phone on.  
When you press after a call or from within a menu.  
In standby mode, you will see the time, day, and date as well as all phone status  
icons.  
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Place Calls in Standby Mode  
1. While in standby mode, enter a phone number, and press  
to place a call.  
2. Press  
to return to standby mode.  
Receive Messages in Standby Mode  
You can receive messages in standby mode. An alert tone sounds and a notification  
message appears in the display when a new message arrives. The following call  
message options appear:  
View Now — This selection allows you to view the messages now.  
View Later — This selection allows you to view the messages at a later date.  
Highlight the desired viewing option and then press  
.
Adjust the Ringer  
You can adjust the ringer volume for incoming calls/messages.  
In standby mode, press the volume key  
or down. Options are:  
on the left side of the phone up  
• Ringer Off  
• Vibrate  
• Low  
• Medium  
• Medium/High  
• High  
• Low/Medium  
• Vibrate/High  
Talk Mode  
You can place and receive calls only when your phone is on. While in a call your  
phone is in talk mode. Press the Options soft key to display a list of menu options.  
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Speakerphone Mode  
Speakerphone lets you use your phone handsfree or to share a call with other  
people nearby. To turn Speakerphone Mode on and off:  
In standby mode, press and hold the Speakerphone key  
until “Speakerphone  
On” or “Speakerphone Off” appears in the display.  
Note: Your phone automatically enters Speakerphone Mode when you dial a call using the QWERTY  
keypad and the called phone begins ringing.  
Caution!: Keep the phone away from your ear while in Speakerphone Mode.  
Silent Mode  
Silent Mode causes your phone to operate with no tones. To turn Silent Mode on  
and off:  
In standby mode, press and hold  
.
Vibrate Mode  
In standby mode, repeatedly press the volume key  
on the upper left  
side of the phone until Vibrate appears in the display. The Vibrate icon  
appears in the display when the phone is in Vibrate Mode.  
Camera Mode  
Camera mode lets you activate your phone’s camera to take pictures. In Camera  
mode, you can also adjust the resolution and appearance of your pictures.  
Entering Camera Mode — In standby mode, press the Camera/Music Player key  
on the right side of the phone.  
Exiting Camera Mode — Press the  
key.  
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Music Player Mode  
Music Player mode lets you activate your phone’s Music Player to play music files  
from an optional microSD™ Memory Card.  
Enter Music Player Mode — In standby mode, press and hold the Camera/Music Player  
key — on the right side of the phone.  
Exit Music Player Mode — Press the key.  
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Section 5: Understanding Your Contacts  
Up to 500 entries can be stored in Contacts. Each entry can have up to five  
associated phone numbers and one e-mail address. Each phone number can be up  
to 32 digits in length, including pauses, and associated names can be up to 32  
characters in length. You can assign the Speed Dial numbers of your choice for each  
entry. Using Security settings, you can also set your Contacts list as Restricted to  
prevent unauthorized viewing.  
Note: Although the procedures in this section are written for the phone keypad, you can also  
perform these procedures using the QWERTY keypad.  
Finding a Contact  
Shortcut Key/Menu Method  
If you’ve stored a name entry in Contacts, Find allows you to find it quickly.  
In standby mode, press Menu Contacts Find.  
– or –  
Press the Contacts shortcut key / Down Navigation key to open Contacts, then  
press Find  
.
The Find screen appears in the display with the Go To field and the first Contacts  
entry highlighted.  
Voice Method  
Use the Voice Service  
Lookup feature to view contact information for any named  
contact stored in your Contacts list by saying the name. To look up information for a  
specific contact:  
1. In standby mode, press and hold  
to launch Voice Service. “Say a  
Command” appears in the display and is pronounced through the speaker.  
2. Say “Lookup” and the name of the contact.  
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Adding a New Contact  
Dial Method  
1. Using the keypad, enter the number you wish to add to your Contacts  
.
2. Press the Save soft key and enter the contact information.  
Menu Method  
1. From the Contacts menu, select Add New Contact.  
2. Enter the contact info name of the new entry using either keypad.  
Deleting a Contact  
Find the Contacts entry you want to delete. then press Options Erase.  
Editing a Contact  
1. Press Menu Contacts Find and select the contact to be changed.  
2. Press Edit and make the desired changes.  
Assigning a Picture to a Contact  
When you assign a picture to a Contacts entry, the picture you assign appears in the  
display when you receive a call from that Contact.  
1. Find the Contacts entry you want to edit, and press Edit  
.
2. Highlight the Picture field (at the top of the Edit Contact screen), press the  
Set soft key, and select a picture from the phone’s memory or the installed  
memory card. You can also open the Camera module to take a new picture  
for this contact.  
Assigning a Ringtone to a Contact  
When you assign a ringtone to a Contacts entry, the phone plays the ringtone that  
you assign when you receive a call from that Contact instead of the Voice Calls  
ringtone.  
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1. Find the Contacts entry you want to edit, and press Edit.  
2. Highlight the Ringtone field, press the Set soft key, and choose a tone from:  
My Ringtones  
My Sounds  
Saving a Number After a Call  
Once you finish a call, you can store the caller’s number to your Contacts list.  
Note: If the call was incoming and Caller ID information was unavailable, then the Save option is  
also unavailable.  
1. After ending the call, the call time, length of call, phone number, and name of  
the party (if available) appear in the display.  
2. Press the Save soft key, and choose an option:  
Create New — Lets you create a new Contacts entry.  
Update Existing — Lets you add the number to an existing Contacts entry.  
Speed Dial  
Speed Dial allows you to quickly dial a contact by pressing a sequence of number  
keys assigned to the contact. You can assign one or more Speed Dial numbers to a  
Contacts entry during new entry creation or by editing an existing entry. Speed dial  
numbers can be one, two or three digits.  
Assign a Speed Dial Number  
1. While entering a contact telephone number, press Options  
Set Speed Dial  
.
2. Choose an unassigned speed dial number and press Set  
.
Removing a Speed Dial Number  
Find the contact telephone number, then press Options  
Remove Speed Dial.  
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Contacts Groups  
Groups let you easily send messages to multiple, selected Contacts. You can also  
use Groups to find Contact entries and to add/remove Contacts names in a Group or  
to create or rename a Group.  
Add Multiple Contacts to a Group  
The Add option lets you add one or more existing Contacts to a Group.  
1. From the Contacts menu, select Group, then select a group.  
2. Press Options Add, then mark contacts to add to the group by pressing  
or  
.
3. Press Done to add the contacts to the group.  
Rename a Group  
The Rename option lets you change the name any of the Groups, except No Group.  
1. From the Contacts menu, select Group. The Group List screen appears in  
the display.  
2. Highlight a Group name (other than No Group) that you wish to change, then  
press Options Rename. Enter changes to the group name and press  
SAVE  
or  
.
Add a New Group  
1. From the Contacts menu, select Group. The Group List screen appears in  
the display.  
2. Press the New soft key, enter a new group name, then press SAVE  
or  
.
Erase a Group  
1. From the Contacts menu, select Group. The Group List screen appears in  
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the display.  
2. Highlight the Group you wish to delete, then press the Options Erase.  
Note: When you delete a Group, any assigned Contacts entries return to No Group  
.
Memory Info  
The Memory Info menu option lets you view the amount of memory you have used  
to store Contacts entries, as well as the memory remaining to store more Contacts  
entries.  
From the Contacts menu, select Memory Info. The amount of memory used and  
remaining (Free) for Contacts entries is displayed.  
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Section 6: Menu Navigation  
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone.  
Menu Navigation  
OK  
Access the menus and sub-menus in your phone using the navigation key  
,
the arrow keys  
shortcut.  
,
,
,
, and soft keys  
or  
, or use a  
1. In standby mode press the Menu soft key or  
. The first of several  
menus appear in the display.  
Note: More than one menu may appear in your display. This setting can be modified in the Display  
Menu Style menu.  
/
2. Use the Navigation key to browse through the menus.  
3. Press or to enter the menu or sub-menu that appears in the display.  
4. Press the Back soft key or press or  
to return to the previous menu.  
Return to the Previous Menu  
Press the Back soft key to return to a previous menu.  
When Back does not appear in the display, press  
menu.  
or  
to return to the previous  
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Navigation Key Shortcuts  
QWERTY Keypad Closed  
In standby mode with the QWERTY keypad closed, press a navigation key to launch  
the key’s corresponding application in the pattern shown here.  
Create Txt Msg  
OK  
Messages  
Sound Settings  
Contacts  
QWERTY Keypad Open  
In standby mode with the QWERTY keypad open, the navigation key application  
pattern rotates 90° as shown here.  
Create Txt Msg  
Messages  
Sound Settings  
Contacts  
QWERTY Keypad Shortcuts  
In standby mode and with the QWERTY keypad open, you have the option of using  
the arrow keys on the QWERTY keypad itself to launch applications, as shown here.  
Create Txt Msg  
Messages  
Sound Settings  
Contacts  
Menu Navigation  
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Navigate Using a Shortcut  
You can also access menus and sub-menus using menu numbers. Before you can  
navigate using a shortcut, you’ll need to know the menu or sub-menu number that  
you wish to access.  
1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key or  
.
2. Press the number of the menu, sub-menu, and so on for the feature that you  
wish to access.  
Example: press  
or  
then press  
or  
for Tools, then  
or  
for Calendar.  
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Section 7: Tools  
This section explains how you can use your phone’s Tools functions to view today’s  
calendar, schedule appointments, set an alarm, perform simple math calculations,  
and more.  
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.  
Turn Bluetooth On/Off  
From standby mode, press Menu  
then press Enable or Disable  
Tools Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings,  
.
Add New Device  
1. From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Bluetooth Add New Device.  
At the prompt, Turn Bluetooth on, if necessary.  
2. Place the new Bluetooth device in discovery mode. (See the device user  
manual for more information.)  
3. Your phone will search for discoverable devices and display them. Use the  
navigation keys to highlight the device you want to pair with your phone, then  
press PAIR  
or  
to pair the selected device with the phone. You are  
prompted to enter the passkey or PIN for the selected device.  
Registered List  
The Registered List contains paired Bluetooth devices, and allows you to connect/  
disconnect from a device or modify settings for paired devices.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Bluetooth Registered List.  
Tools  
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Bluetooth Settings  
Bluetooth Settings allow you to set your phone’s Bluetooth availability, and view  
and set information about your phone’s Bluetooth capabilities.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings.  
Calendar  
Calendar allows you to view the current, past, or future month in calendar format,  
and schedule events. While viewing the calendar, the current date is highlighted,  
and days with scheduled events are surrounded by a box.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Calendar  
Memo Pad  
Create notes and store them in Memo Pad. Return to Memo Pad anytime to review  
and edit your notes.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Memo Pad.  
Alarm Clock  
Alarm Clock allows you to set up to three alarms that can be set to go off once, or to  
recur daily at a specific time. Once set, an alarm clock is easy to change or turn off  
completely.  
Note: The alarm doesn’t function when the phone is turned off. If the time for an alarm that was  
set for Daily has elapsed while the phone is off, the alarm occurs at the specified time on the  
next day.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Alarm Clock.  
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World Time  
World Time lets you view the time of day or night in any of the 24 different time  
zones around the world.  
Note: World Time requires your Wireless Provider’s digital service.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools World Time. A world map appears in  
the display. Use the navigation keys to scroll through time zones.  
Calculator  
You can perform calculations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and  
division using your phone.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Stop Watch  
Stop Watch provides a timer, which you can use to record lap times.  
From standby mode, press Menu Tools Stop Watch. To start, stop, and  
resume the timer, press or  
Converter  
Tools Calculator.  
.
The Converter converts values for currency, length, weight, volume, area, or  
temperature. In the currency converter, you can edit or add currency exchange  
rates.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Converter.  
Tip Calculator  
Tip Calculator allows you to calculate a percentage amount for a tip, and the total  
due for multiple payers.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Tools Tip Calculator.  
Tools  
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Section 8: Settings  
This section explains how to configure your phone’s language, network  
preferences, security options, and other settings.  
Location  
Use the Location setting to specify whether your phone passes your Global  
Positioning System (GPS) location to the network continually, or only when you  
make an emergency (911) call.  
Note: Check with your Wireless Carrier to determine if/when/where location-based services are  
available.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
or 911 Only  
Display Settings  
Settings  
Location, then choose Location On  
.
Display Settings let you change your phone’s menu appearance, display brightness  
and contrast, and display content to better meet your needs.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Settings Display Settings.  
Menu Style — Select whether the Main Menu appears as an array of Icons or as a List of  
menu labels.  
Wallpaper — Choose the images that appear as background in the displays on your phone  
while in standby mode.  
Clock Format — Choose whether the time and date are displayed, and the style of clock.  
Theme — Choose the color set used to show menus and screens on your phone’s display.  
Dialing Font Size — Select the size of the font used to display digits you dial.  
Backlight — Set options for the Main Display, Keypad, Backlight Brightness, and Charging.  
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Sound Settings  
Sound Settings let you customize your phone’s audio properties, such as ring  
tones, keypad tones, alerts, start up melody, and more.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Settings Sound Settings.  
Volume — Set the default volume for Voice Calls, Messages, and Alarms.  
Ringer Type — Assign ring tones or sounds for Voice Calls and Messages.  
Alerts — Set tones for Minute Beep, Roaming, Call Connect, Power On/Off and Charge Alert  
notifications.  
Key Tone — Adjust the volume and length of tones generated when you press keys.  
Call Settings  
Call Settings allow you to set options for calls, such as Auto Retry, Data rates for  
data calls, and more.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Settings Call Settings .  
Call Answer — Choose how to answer incoming calls; by pressing the Send Key, or Any Key.  
Auto Answer — Choose whether the phone will automatically answer incoming calls, and a  
period of time to wait before automatically answering.  
Auto Retry — Select whether the phone will automatically retry calls with no answer.  
TTY Mode — Select TTY Full, TTY+Talk, TTY+Hear or TTY Off.  
Voice Privacy — Choose the level of privacy: Standard or Enhanced.  
Phone Settings  
Phone Settings allow you to customize the phone’s operation.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Settings Phone Settings.  
Airplane Mode — Puts the phone in Airplane Mode, which disables all radio functions of  
your phone, but allows you to use other features safely in sensitive environments, such as on  
board an aircraft.  
Language — Select from English or Español for use by the phone.  
Security — Lock your phone, set up emergency numbers, enable or disable voice privacy,  
set restrictions, and other security options. These settings require the phone’s lock code.  
Settings  
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System Select — Set how the phone selects a system for use when outside your home  
area.  
Set Time — Set the time and date (only when operating in out-of-service conditions).  
Quick Search — Choose whether Quick Search is used to locate contacts by key entries.  
PC Connection — Choose whether your phone is treated as a USB Mass Storage device  
when attached to a PC, or treated as No Connection (only charging via USB).  
Auto Key Lock — Choose whether the phone keys will be automatically disabled when the  
backlight goes out.  
Memory Info  
Memory Info shows the amount of memory that is available and used, and details  
the distribution of the used memory. Information is available for the phone memory,  
and the optional memory card, if one is installed.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Settings Memory Info.  
Save Options — Set the default location for saving Images, either the Phone memory or an  
optional installed Memory Card.  
Phone Memory — Display the Memory Usage and contents of My Images, My Ringtones,  
and My Sounds stored in the phone’s memory.  
Card Memory — Display the Memory Usage and contents of My Images, My Music, My  
Ringtones, and My Sounds on an installed Memory Card, or format the Memory Card.  
Phone Info  
Phone Info contains information about your phone.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Settings Phone Info.  
Phone Number — Display your phone number.  
Icon Glossary — Display a list of all icons used on your phone’s displays.  
Version — Display the phone’s hardware and software versions.  
ESN / MEID — Display the ESN and MEID numbers for your phone.  
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Section 9: Multimedia  
This section describes the Multimedia features of your phone, including the Camera  
and Music Player, and My Images, My Ringtones, and My Sounds.  
Camera  
Use your SCH-R451C phone to take full color digital pictures, display them on your  
phone’s vivid color display, and instantly share them with family and friends.  
Taking pictures with the built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing  
the lens (located on the outside of the phone above the external display), and  
pressing a button. To start the Camera from standby mode:  
Press the Camera / Music Player key  
on the side of the phone.  
– or –  
Press Menu  
Multimedia Camera.  
To take a single picture using the current camera settings, point the camera lens at  
your subject, then press TAKE  
or  
.
Camera Options  
In Camera mode, press Options to set these options for the current Camera session:  
Self-timer — Set self-timer to Off, 2-second, 5-second or 10-second timer to delay the  
camera shutter after you press Take.  
Multi Shot — Choose whether the Camera automatically takes multiple pictures in sequence  
after you press Take.  
Quality — Choose Superfine, Fine or Normal photo quality.  
Resolution — Choose 960X1280, 480X640, 240X320, 120X160.  
White Balance — Set to Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten or Fluorescent to match light source.  
Color Effects — Apply Normal, Black & White, Sepia, Negative or Green effect to photos.  
Settings — Choose these settings to apply to photos until the setting is changed:  
Multimedia  
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Memory — Choose the default location for saving photos, the Phone’s memory or to an  
installed Memory Card.  
Shutter Sounds — Select a sound to be played when you press Take.  
Reset Settings — Choose On to reset all Camera Settings to the defaults.  
Night Shot — Choose On for photos taken in low light conditions (applies to current Camera  
session only).  
Auto Save — Select Off to be prompted to save each picture, or On to automatically save to My  
Images.  
Camera Shortcuts  
You can use the Up and Down Navigation key or Arrow keys to quickly adjust the  
Brightness before taking a picture. Use the Left and Right Navigation key or Arrow  
keys to adjust the Zoom. When you exit the camera mode, all camera settings  
return to default values.  
My Images  
My Images lets you manage your photos and pictures you download, and lets you  
choose the pictures that appear in your phone’s display when you turn it on or off,  
while in standby mode (wallpaper), and as Picture IDs for your contacts.  
From standby mode, Press Menu  
Multimedia My Images.  
Music Player  
Music Player lets you play MP3 music files, loaded onto an optional microSD™  
Memory Card using a personal computer. (For information on loading music files on  
To start the Music Player from standby mode:  
Press and hold the Camera / Music Player key  
on the side of the phone.  
– or –  
Press Menu  
Multimedia Music Player.  
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Playing Music  
In Music Player mode, use the Navigation keys to select music files, then press  
the Left soft key to Play the file(s).  
Music Player Controls  
Volume key:  
To play a music file louder, press the Volume key Up.  
To play a music file softer, press the Volume key Down.  
Navigation key  
:
To pause/resume playing a music file, press  
To stop playing a music file, press the Down navigation key.  
To skip play to an earlier music file in the selected list, press the Left navigation key.  
To skip play to a later music file in the selected list, press the Right navigation key.  
To return to the selected list to choose another music file to play, press the Up navigation key.  
.
Library soft key — Returns you to the Library screen.  
Options soft key — Shows the following sub-menus and options:  
Play Mode — Lets you change the play mode from Normal, Shuffle, Repeat One, Repeat All,  
or Shuffle Repeat All.  
Add to Playlist — Moves you to the Playlists menu to let you add the selected music file to  
a playlist.  
Remove — Deletes the selected music file from the Memory Card  
Properties — Lists the title, artist, album, genre, copyright information, time length, file size,  
and bit rate of the highlighted music file.  
Visualizer — Lets you change the Music Player visualization to Simple View, Equalizer,  
Album Art, or Lyrics.  
Memory Info — Displays the Memory Usage screen which lists Memory Card usage and  
availability amounts.  
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Loading Music Files  
To be played with Music Player, music must be stored on a microSD™ Memory  
Card, in a folder named My_Music. The My_Music folder is created for you when  
you install the microSD™ Memory Card into your phone.  
Copy music files to the microSD™ Memory Card using your personal computer.  
My Ringtones  
My Ringtones lets you assign ringtones for calls, alarms, and other alerts.  
In standby mode, press Menu Multimedia My Ringtones.  
My Sounds  
My Sounds lets you record and manage voice memo files and assign melodies as  
ringers or alerts.  
In standby mode, press the Menu Multimedia My Sounds.  
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Section 10: Browser  
With Browser, you can conveniently surf the web and download ringtones and  
wallpapers using your phone. This section outlines how to launch Browser, how to  
navigate to pages on the web, and how the keys on the QWERTY keypad are used  
with the web application. Additionally, links to other sites are briefly discussed.  
Each time you launch Browser, your phone connects to the Internet and the service  
indicator icon  
appears in the display.  
Stored Web Content  
The Browser ends an Internet connection after a certain period of inactivity, however  
some information from your session remains stored in the phone (if you leave your  
phone turned on). You can access this information without reconnecting to the  
Internet. However, if you are viewing stored information, and you select a link to a  
site that was not accessed in your last session, you automatically re-connect to the  
Internet.  
Launching Browser  
Note: Browser is only accessible using the QWERTY keypad.  
To launch Browser immediately in standby mode, press the Browser soft key  
on the QWERTY keyboard.  
– or –  
To use Browser options to launch Browser, press the Menu soft key  
, then  
select Browser. The following items are available:  
• Home Takes you to the Home page.  
• Favorites —Takes you to a list of your saved Favorites.  
• Enter URL — Enter a new URL.  
• Clear Cache — Clears the cache stored on the phone.  
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• Buy Ringtones — Lets you browse and purchase Ringtones for use on your phone.  
• Buy Graphics — Lets you browse and purchase Ringtones for use on your phone.  
Exit Browser  
To exit Browser, press  
or close the QWERTY keypad.  
Using Browser  
When you use Browser, some of the keys operate differently than during a normal  
phone call. Browser presents on-screen items in any of the following ways:  
Text or numeric input — Fields requiring input  
Links (embedded in content) — Links have several purposes, such as jumping to a  
Enter characters as in other text fields.  
different page, to a different site, or even initiating a phone call. Links are shown inside of  
brackets [ ]. You can normally use the Left soft key  
highlighted.  
to select a link when it is  
Numbered options (some may not be numbered) — Use the arrow keys to move within  
the list, and press OK to select an option.  
Simple text — Non-selectable content on a web page  
Use the Arrow keys to scroll the  
page while viewing content .  
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Browser Keys  
The following table lists QWERTY keyboard keys used in Browser, and their  
functions.  
Arrow keys — Use to browse lists and options.  
Back Key — Press once to back up one page. Press and hold to go back  
to home page.  
When entering text, press once to clear the last number, letter, or symbol  
entered. Press and hold to completely clear the entry.  
SHIFTKeyPressbeforeenteringtexttoenableuppercasecharacters  
Spacebar — Press to insert a space when entering text.  
Number 1 thru 0 — Use the number keys to select items in a menu if  
they are numbered.  
EndKeyPress toexit Browserandreturnthephonetostandbymode.  
Left Soft Key — Press to activate the command that appears in the  
bottom left corner of the display.  
Right Soft Key — Press to activate the command that appears in the  
bottom right corner of the display.  
Browser  
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Section 11: Messages  
This section explains how to send or receive different types of messages. This  
section also describes the features and functionality associated with messaging.  
Note: Although the procedures in this section are written for the phone keypad, you can also  
perform these procedures using the QWERTY keypad.  
Types of Messages  
Your phone is able to send and receive Text and Picture messages to compatible  
phones and devices. Text messages can be up to 160 characters in length.  
Note: Available memory is shared between all messages. You can store up to 100 messages.  
However, the exact number is dependent upon message length.  
Create and Send Text Messages  
In standby mode, press the Menu  
Messages  
Send Message  
Text Message  
– or –  
Press the Create Txt Msg shortcut (Up navigation) key.  
Create and Send Picture Messages  
Picture messages can be sent to recipients with compatible phones or devices. You  
can even accompany a Picture message with a voice memo or preloaded sound.  
In Camera Mode, press TAKE  
or  
to take a picture, then press Send to  
attach the picture to a message and send it.  
– or –  
In standby mode, press the Menu  
Message  
Messages  
Send Message  
Picture  
.
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Receive Messages  
When you receive a message in standby mode, the ringer sounds (unless turned off)  
and New Message appears in the display along with the closed envelope icon  
The date and time of the message also appear in the display along with the  
following options:  
.
View Now — Opens the message, where you have the option to Forward, Reply With Copy,  
Save as Preset, Lock, Add To Contacts, Message Info, or Extract.  
View Later — Saves the message to your inbox, where you can view it later, then returns  
your phone to standby mode.  
Messages and Lock Mode  
Your phone can still receive messages while in Lock Mode. The time and date of the  
message appear in the display, but you cannot access the message until you enter  
the lock code.  
Your phone stores messages in one of five message boxes. The subsections that  
follow describe each message box in detail.  
Inbox  
Received messages of all types (except Voicemail) are stored in the Inbox. To  
access the Inbox:  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Messages  
Inbox.  
Outbox  
Your phone stores messages in the Outbox, regardless of whether the message was  
successfully transmitted. Verify if and when a message or e-mail was successfully  
received by enabling the Msg Receipt option when composing the message.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Messages  
Outbox.  
Messages  
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Drafts  
Messages in the Draft Box are those that have been composed but never sent. You  
can return to the Draft Box at any time to view, edit, or send a draft message.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Messages  
Drafts.  
Voicemail  
Voicemail messages are logged in the Voicemail box of the Messages menu. Open  
the Voicemail box to check for voicemail and listen to Voicemail messages.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
Messages  
Voicemail.  
– or –  
From standby mode, press and hold the Voicemail key  
.
Erase Messages  
You can erase all of the messages in any or all of message boxes using one  
convenient sub-menu.  
In standby mode, press Menu  
Message Settings  
Use the Msg Settings sub-menus to define settings for text and picture messages.  
In standby mode, press Menu MessagesMsg Settings.  
Messages  
Erase Messages.  
Managing Preset Messages  
Preset Messages are messages that can be added to a new message to save time  
entering text. Your phone comes with default Preset Messages, or you can create  
your own by saving text from a messages.  
In standby mode, press the Menu  
MessagesMsg Settings Preset Msgs.  
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Section 12: Entering Text  
This section outlines how to enter text using the phone keypad or the QWERTY  
keyboard-style keypad. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text  
entry feature to reduce the number of key strokes needed to enter text.  
Built-in QWERTY Keypad  
Display  
Clear  
Key  
Left Soft  
Key  
Navigation  
Right  
Keys  
Soft Key  
Text  
Function Key  
Your SCH-R451C has a built-in keyboard-style keypad, commonly called QWERTY,  
that you can access by sliding the phone open. When the phone is open the display  
automatically rotates to a wider, landscape format. Using the QWERTY keypad, you  
can type letters, numbers, punctuation, and other special characters into text entry  
fields or other applications more simply, and faster, than using the phone keypad.  
Note: The Browser feature requires the QWERTY keypad. Other features requiring text entry (such  
as Messaging and Memo Pad) accept text entry from either keypad.  
Entering Text  
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Text Entry Modes  
Changing the Text Entry Mode  
In any text entry screen or field, the current text entry mode (T9 Word, Abc, ABC,  
123, or Symbols) is shown in the lower left of the display. To change the text entry  
mode:  
Press the Left soft key to scroll through available text entry modes.  
T9 Word — Press each phone key only once to enter the letter of the word that you’re  
spelling. The phone recognizes common words from the keys pressed.  
Abc — Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by using the QWERTY keypad or by repeatedly  
pressing each phone key until the desired character (as shown on the key) appears in the  
display. The first character of each word is upper case.  
ABC — Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by using the QWERTY keypad or by repeatedly  
pressing each phone key until the desired character (as shown on the key) appears in the  
display. All characters are upper case.  
123 — Enter numbers by pressing the corresponding keys on the phone keypad or the  
QWERTY keypad.  
Tip: Using the QWERTY keypad, you can also use 123 mode to enter symbols into your message by  
pressing the keys labeled with the symbols.  
Symbols — Using the phone keypad, enter a symbol into your message by pressing the  
number next to the symbol in the Symbols pop-up window.  
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Using T9 Mode  
T9 Word recognizes commonly used words matching the numeric sequence of key  
presses and inserts the word into your message. Text entry using T9 Word is much  
faster than the traditional method (Abc) and requires only one key press per letter of  
the word.  
Note: T9Word can only be used when the phone is in closed/portrait mode.  
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For example, to enter the word “Samsung”, press each of the following keys only  
once:  
S
A
M
S
U
N
G
If more than one word shares the same numeric sequence, T9 Word inserts the  
most commonly used word, and displays any additional words in a pop-up menu  
where you can select the desired word.  
To switch to T9Word while composing a text message, press the Left soft key,  
then select T9Word.  
Note: To enter a space, press  
or  
. To enter a period, press  
or  
. These  
key functions apply to both T9 Word and Abc modes. For symbols, see “Entering Symbols” on  
Adding Words to the T9 Word Dictionary  
If pressing the keys corresponding to a word you want to enter does not display that  
word, do the following:  
1. Press the Left soft key, and change the text entry mode to Add T9 Word  
.
2. Enter the word you want to add to the T9 Word dictionary, then press . The  
word is added to the T9 dictionary.  
Note: In Add T9 Word mode using the phone keypad, you enter a word using the same multiple  
keypress method as when in Abc text entry mode.  
Entering Text  
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Using Abc/ABC Mode  
Abc mode enters characters with the first character of each word capitalized. ABC  
mode enters characters as all capitals.  
1. To switch to Abc or ABC mode while composing a text message, press the  
Left soft key  
, then select Abc or ABC.  
2. Enter characters while in Abc or ABC mode by using one of the keypads:  
Using the QWERTY keypad, press the key labeled with the desired character (for example,  
press for “G” and for “H”).  
Using the phone keypad:  
Press the key repeatedly until the desired character appears in the display (for example, press  
once for “G” and twice for “H”).  
Pause briefly and the displayed character is accepted and inserted into your message.  
Press  
to enter a space and press  
to enter a period.  
Using 123 Mode  
Enter numbers into a text message while in 123 mode.  
1. To switch to 123 mode while composing a text message, press the Left soft  
key  
, then select 123.  
2. Enter numbers while in 123 mode by pressing the key labeled with the  
desired number.  
Note: When using the QWERTY keypad, you can enter commonly-used symbols while in 123 mode  
by pressing the key labeled with the desired symbol.  
Entering Symbols  
Enter symbols such as “@” or “%” into a text message.  
1. To switch to Symbols mode while composing a text message, press the Left  
soft key  
, then select Symbols.  
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2. The first of three symbol screens is displayed. Use the Left and Right soft  
keys and Navigation keys to browse the list.  
3. Highlight a symbol, then press  
to enter the symbol in your message.  
Repeat these steps to insert additional symbols into your message.  
Entering Text  
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Section 13: Prepaid  
This section outlines the Prepaid features of your phone. For more information,  
contact your Wireless Carrier.  
From standby mode, press Menu  
My Phone Number  
This menu item displays the telephone number assigned to your phone.  
From standby mode, press Menu Prepaid My Phone Number  
Serial Number  
This menu item displays the serial number assigned to your phone.  
From standby mode, press Menu Prepaid Serial Number. The Serial (MEID)  
number is displayed on the screen in decimal (Dec) format.  
Code Entry Mode  
Prepaid.  
.
From standby mode, press Menu  
Prepaid  
Code Entry Mode.  
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