Samsung SGH Q100 User Manual

* Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone,  
depending on the software installed or your service provider.  
SGH-Q100  
Samsung  
GPRS Wizard/  
EasyGPRS  
ELECTRONICS  
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Printed in Korea  
World Wide Web  
Code No.: GH68-01984A  
English. 06/2001. Rev.1.0  
Contents (continued)  
SMS (Short Message Service) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Viewing and Editing SMS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Creating a New SMS Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Using a Preset Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Deleting SMS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Moving and Copying SMS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Using the SMS Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Viewing and Editing Schedule Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Creating a New Schedule Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Deleting Schedule Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Moving and Copying Schedule Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Call Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Melody Composer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Using the Composer Tabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Creating a New Melody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Editing a Melody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Downloading a Melody to the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Image Downloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Reloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Sending an E-mail from the Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Sending an E-mail from the SMS List View . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Linker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
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Installation  
Installation  
System Requirements  
To install the GPRS Wizard software, you must have  
the following system configuration or better:  
4. Select GPRS Wizard and click INSTALL.  
An IBM or IBM-compatible computer with a  
486SX or higher processor  
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT 4.0  
• A minimum of 3 MB of RAM  
At least 6 MB of free disk space  
• A data communication cable  
Installing the Samsung GPRS Wizard  
5. Select the language version to be installed and  
click OK.  
1. Start Windows, if it is not already running.  
2. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied with your  
phone in the CD-ROM drive.  
If Windows automatically runs the CD-ROM, go to  
Step 4.  
3. In the Windows Explorer, right-click the Samsung  
CD-ROM and select AutoPlay in the popup menu  
displayed.  
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
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Installation  
Installation  
7. When the installation is completed, click Finish.  
2. Click Next.  
Now, you can see the Samsung GPRS Wizard icon  
on your desktop.  
3. Click Finish to complete the setup.  
Setting Up the Samsung GPRS Modem  
Driver  
Windows 95/98/Me:  
1. Select Start ¡ Programs ¡ Samsung GPRS  
Wizard ¡ Samsung GPRS Wizard.  
You can also double-click the Samsung GPRS  
Wizard icon on the desktop.  
Windows automatically restarts and the Samsung  
GPRS modem is selected as your PC modem.  
Double-click  
here.  
Note: You can check that the Samsung GPRS  
modem has been added. Select Start ¡  
Settings ¡ Control Panel ¡ Modems.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Windows 2000:  
4. Check the Don’t detect my modem; I will select it  
from a list box. and click Next.  
1. Select Start ¡ Programs ¡ Samsung GPRS  
Wizard ¡ Samsung GPRS Wizard.  
You can also double-click the Samsung GPRS  
Wizard icon on the desktop.  
Double-click  
here.  
The Welcome to Setup Wizard for Samsung GPRS  
Modem window is displayed.  
5. Select Samsung in the Manufacturers list, then  
Samsung GPRS Modem in the Models list.  
Click Next.  
2. Click Next.  
3. Click Add to install the Samsung GPRS Modem.  
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Installation  
Installation  
6. Select the port to be used for the modem, and  
Windows NT 4.0:  
click Next.  
1. Select Start ¡ Programs ¡ Samsung GPRS  
Wizard ¡ Samsung GPRS Wizard.  
You can also double-click the Samsung GPRS  
Wizard icon on the desktop.  
Double-click  
here.  
7. The Digital Signature Not Found window is  
displayed. Click Yes.  
8. When the setup process has been completed,  
click Finish.  
The Phone and Modem Options window opens,  
showing the modem set up on the Modem tab.  
The Welcome to Setup Wizard for Samsung GPRS  
Modem window is displayed.  
2. Click Next.  
3. Check the Don’t detect my modem; I will select it  
from a list box. and click Next.  
9. Click OK to complete the setup.  
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Installation  
Installation  
4. Select Samsung in the Manufacturers list, then  
Samsung GPRS Modem in the Models list.  
Click Next.  
7. Click Close to exit the window.  
5. Select the port to be used for the modem, and  
click Next.  
A message window recommending you to  
configure Dial-up Networking is displayed.  
8. Click Yes.  
9. Click Continue to configure Dial-up Networking  
automatically.  
6. When the setup process has been completed,  
click Finish.  
10. Check the configuration.  
11. Click Yes to complete the setup. Windows  
automatically restarts and the Samsung GPRS  
modem is selected as your PC modem.  
The Modems Properties window showing the  
modem you have set up opens.  
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Installation  
Getting Started  
Uninstalling the Samsung GPRS Wizard  
1. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied with your  
phone in the CD-ROM drive.  
Setting the Connection Properties  
If Windows automatically runs the CD-ROM, go to  
Step 3.  
You must first create a data session to configure the  
various connection properties. To do so, proceed as  
follows.  
2. In the Windows Explorer, right-click the Samsung  
CD-ROM and select AutoPlay in the popup menu  
displayed.  
1. Select Start ¡ Programs ¡ Samsung GPRS  
Wizard ¡ Samsung GPRS Wizard.  
You can also double-click the Samsung GPRS  
Wizard icon on the desktop.  
3. Select the language version and click OK.  
The Set Connection Properties window is  
displayed automatically with the default  
parameters.  
A message box asking you to confirm your action  
opens.  
4. Click OK.  
Specify the access  
point name (APN).  
Assign a name to the data  
session.  
The Samsung GPRS Wizard is removed from your  
hard disk.  
5. When the uninstallation is completed,  
click Finish.  
Provides you with  
advanced settings.  
Enter your user name  
and password.  
Select this option to store  
your password.  
2. If necessary, enter the parameters in each of the  
input fields.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Accessing the Internet  
3. If necessary, click Advanced... and change the  
settings to reflect your setup.  
1. Connect your SGH-Q100 phone to the computers  
serial COM port using the data communication  
cable supplied.  
If you wish to specify the DNS server address  
manually, select Use the following DNS server  
address and enter the address(es).  
Allows you to set the minimum  
quality of service.  
Allows you to set the  
quality of service to  
which you have  
subscribed.  
If your phone and computer are communicating  
correctly, you can see the  
icon in the bottom  
right-hand corner of the Windows task bar.  
2. Open the Samsung GPRS Wizard by double-  
clicking the Samsung GPRS Wizard icon on the  
desktop or selecting Start ¡ Programs ¡  
Samsung GPRS Wizard ¡ Samsung GPRS  
Wizard in the Windows task bar.  
DNS server address to be used as  
a backup when the preferred  
address is not available.  
DNS server address  
to be used by default.  
3. Double-click the data session icon.  
4. Click Ok to close the QoS Setting window.  
5. When you have finished, click Save in the Set  
Connection Properties window. You can see the  
data session icon you have created in the window.  
Double-click  
here.  
The Samsung GPRS Wizard connects to the  
network.  
Data session  
icon.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Editing the Connection Properties  
4. Run Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape  
Navigator, and enjoy surfing the Internet.  
1. From the Samsung GPRS Wizard window, select  
the icon corresponding to the data session to be  
edited.  
5. When you wish to close the data session, select  
Communication in the menu bar, followed by  
Hang up in the popup menu.  
2. Select Connection ¡ Properties in the menu bar,  
or right-click on the icon and select Properties.  
The Set Connection Properties window is displayed.  
Alternatively, you can double-click on the data  
session icon.  
After a few seconds, the data session is closed.  
3. Click Edit.  
4. Change the parameters as required.  
5. When you are satisfied, click Save.  
Adding a New Data Session  
You can set up more than one data session.  
1. From the Samsung GPRS Wizard menu bar, select  
Connection ¡ New.  
Deleting an Existing Data Session  
The Set Connection Properties Window is  
displayed.  
1. From the Samsung GPRS Wizard window, select  
the icon corresponding to the data session to be  
deleted.  
2. Enter the parameters as required.  
2. Select Connection ¡ Delete in the menu bar, or  
right-click on the icon and select Delete.  
A message box asking you to confirm the deletion  
is displayed.  
3. When you are satisfied, click Save.  
You can see the new data session icon that you  
have added.  
3. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.  
The selected icon is removed from the Samsung  
GPRS Wizard window.  
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Notes  
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Installation  
Installation  
4. Select EasyGPRS and click INSTALL.  
System Requirements  
To install the EasyGPRS software, you must have the  
following system configuration or better:  
An IBM or IBM-compatible computer with a 486SX  
or higher processor  
Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000  
• A minimum of 3 MB of RAM  
At least 6 MB of free disk space  
• A data communication cable  
5. Select the language version to be installed and  
click OK.  
Installing EasyGPRS  
1. Start Windows, if it is not already running.  
2. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied with your  
phone in the CD-ROM drive.  
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
If Windows automatically runs the CD-ROM, go to  
Step 4.  
7. When the installation is completed, a message  
box recommends you restart your computer. Click  
Finish.  
3. In the Windows Explorer, right-click the Samsung  
CD-ROM and select AutoPlay in the popup menu  
displayed.  
Windows automatically restarts. The EasyGPRS  
folder is added to the Program Files folder and the  
EasyGPRS icon appears on your desktop.  
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Installation  
Getting Started  
Uninstalling EasyGPRS  
Starting EasyGPRS  
1. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied with your  
phone in the CD-ROM drive.  
1. Before you start EasyGPRS, make sure that your  
SGH-Q100 phone is connected to the computers  
serial COM port using the data communication  
cable supplied.  
If Windows automatically runs the CD-ROM, go to  
Step 3.  
2. In the Windows Explorer, right-click the Samsung  
CD-ROM and select AutoPlay in the popup menu  
displayed.  
3. Select the language version and click OK.  
A message box asking you to confirm your action  
opens.  
4. Click OK.  
2. In the Windows task bar, select Start ¡  
Programs ¡ EasyGPRS ¡ EasyGPRS.  
You can also double-click the EasyGPRS icon on  
the desktop.  
The EasyGPRS application is removed from your  
hard disk.  
5. When the uninstallation is completed, click  
Finish.  
Double-click  
here.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
3. Click the Setup button.  
6. Click OK.  
The Setup dialog box is displayed.  
EasyGPRS automatically loads the data from your  
phone to the PC via the COM port and the  
EasyGPRS main window is displayed.  
Click here.  
Shows that your  
phone and PC are  
communicating.  
4. Set the various parameters in the Setup dialog box.  
See the next page for more information on the  
EasyGPRS main window.  
Select the serial port used for  
the connection and the data  
transfer speed.  
Select the language  
and the model.  
Note: If you wish to run EasyGPRS without  
connecting a phone, click the Offline radio  
button in the startup window before  
clicking OK.  
You can switch to the online mode at any  
time by selecting File ¡ Online.  
Click here.  
Enter your name, phone number  
and E-mail address.  
5. When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK  
to return to the startup window.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
EasyGPRS Main Window  
Toolbar  
Gives you quick access to the functions  
used most frequently. You can view or hide  
the toolbar by selecting View ¡ Toolbar.  
Pulldown Menu Bar  
Gives you access to the  
EasyGPRS functions.  
List View  
Lists the entries in the  
selected category.  
Entry Detail View  
Shows the information on the  
selected item in the list view.  
Tree View  
Status Bar  
Displays the hierarchy and allows you to  
select the category to be viewed.  
To expand or collapse the hierarchy, click  
on the + or - symbol to the left of the  
names or double-click the name.  
Displays the current status.  
You can view or hide the status bar  
by selecting View ¡ Status Bar.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Using the Toolbar  
Reloads data from the phone to your  
computer.  
Executes the Melody Composer program  
to create your own melody or edit an  
existing melody.  
Adds a new entry to your phonebook.  
Downloads a melody created or edited  
via the Melody Composer to your phone.  
Writes and sends a new SMS  
message.  
Downloads a background image to your  
phone.  
Adds a new entry to your schedule.  
Using the Help  
Prints the phonebook entries, SMS  
messages, schedule entries or call  
records, as required.  
You can access the EasyGPRS online help for a  
detailed description of its features.  
To open the help file, select Help ¡ Help Contents.  
Deletes the selected item.  
Runs your E-mail editor to allow you to  
write and send an E-mail.  
Exiting EasyGPRS  
To exit EasyGPRS, select File ¡ Exit or click  
the top right-hand corner of the EasyGPRS main  
window.  
in  
Replies to the selected SMS message.  
Forwards the selected SMS message to  
another person.  
Resends the selected SMS message to  
the same person.  
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Phonebook  
Phonebook  
2. Click the entry to be viewed or edited.  
The corresponding information is displayed in the  
entry detail view.  
When you start EasyGPRS, you can view the phonebook  
data loaded from your phone. You can edit or delete  
existing phonebook entries or create new entries on  
your computer.  
Viewing and Editing Phonebook Entries  
1. Make sure that phonebook data is displayed. If  
not, click Phonebook in the tree view.  
All existing entries are displayed in the list view.  
Entry detail view  
3. If you wish to edit the entry, select the Edit ¡  
View/Edit menu option or double-click the entry.  
The Phonebook dialog box is displayed with the  
current settings for the selected entry.  
To view the contents of  
the selected memory  
location in the list view,  
click the appropriate  
location.  
To sort a list in alphabetical  
or numerical order, click the  
appropriate column header.  
4. Edit the information as required.  
5. When you are satisfied with your input, click OK.  
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Phonebook  
Phonebook  
Creating a New Phonebook Entry  
1. Make sure that phonebook data is displayed.  
4. When you are satisfied with your settings, click  
If not, click Phonebook in the tree view.  
OK.  
2. Click the  
icon in the toolbar or select Edit ¡  
New ¡ Phonebook.  
The Phonebook dialog box is displayed with the first  
available empty location in the memory last  
updated (SIM card, MS phone memory or PC). You  
may change the location as required.  
To send a message to the  
corresponding person, click  
here. To create and send a  
message, see page 44.  
3. Enter the appropriate information in the various  
fields.  
Notes:  
• If the selected memory is full, an error message  
is displayed.  
• If you try to store an entry in a location that is  
already used, a warning message is displayed,  
prompting you to select another location.  
For the SIM card or MS phone memory, you can  
enter the location number, name and main phone  
number, while for the PC you can enter additional  
information not available in the SIM and MS  
memories (E-mail address for example).  
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Phonebook  
Phonebook  
Deleting Phonebook Entries  
Moving and Copying Phonebook Entries  
You can move or copy phonebook entries from one  
memory location (SIM card, MS phone memory or  
PC) to another.  
1. Make sure that phonebook data is displayed. If not,  
click Phonebook in the tree view.  
2. Click the item(s) to be deleted.  
1. Select the phonebook entries to be moved or  
copied. The selected entries are highlighted.  
3. When the required items are highlighted, select  
2. Select Edit ¡ Cut to move an entry or  
Edit ¡ Copy to copy an entry.  
Edit ¡ Delete or click  
.
If you wish to delete all data in the selected  
phonebook, choose Edit ¡ Delete All.  
3. In the tree view, select the location to which the  
entries are to be moved or copied.  
4. Select Edit ¡ Paste.  
You are prompted to confirm the deletion.  
The entries are moved or copied to the selected  
location in the list view.  
Note: To move or copy an entry to a new location,  
you can also use the Drag-and-Drop  
feature.  
Quick way to select several items of the same type  
To select several contiguous items (a single block), click the first  
item, then press the Shift key and click the last item. All items  
between the first and the last are highlighted.  
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.  
The phonebook data is deleted.  
To select several non-contiguous items (several blocks), press the  
Ctrl key and click each item.  
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Phonebook  
Phonebook  
Using the Phonebook Menu  
Importing and Exporting the Phonebook  
Once you have selected the required entry in the  
Phonebook list, you can use the following menu  
options.  
The Import/Export feature allows you to import  
address book data from your Windows address book  
to EasyGPRS and vice versa.  
1. Select Tool ¡ Import/Export Phonebook.  
New Message: Allows you to send a new message  
to the number displayed in the selected phonebook  
entry. For further details on how to create and send  
SMS messages, see page 44.  
Send Mail: Links to your E-mail editor. It allows you  
to send an E-mail to the E-mail address displayed in  
the selected phonebook entry. For further details on  
how to send an E-mail, see page 62.  
2. Select the entries to be copied and click  
to transfer them.  
The data is copied in the appropriate direction.  
or  
Select the  
memory location.  
3. When you have finished, click Close.  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
SMS (Short Message Service)  
Using EasyGPRS, you can:  
REC UNREAD: The message has been received but  
not yet read.  
REC READ: The message has been received and read.  
STO UNSENT: The message has been stored but not  
yet sent.  
View all SMS data stored in the SIM card  
Edit or delete the data  
Create and send a new message  
Reply to a message received  
STO SENT: The message has been stored and sent.  
Viewing and Editing SMS Messages  
1. In the EasyGPRS tree view, click SMS.  
All SMS messages are displayed.  
Shows the full  
message contents.  
3. If you wish to edit the message, select Edit ¡  
View/Edit or double-click the required message.  
The New Message dialog box is displayed with  
the existing details.  
To display SMS data, click  
SMS.  
2. Click the message to be viewed in detail.  
The selected message is highlighted and the full  
message contents are displayed in the detail view.  
4. Edit the information as required.  
5. When you are satisfied, click Send.  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
SMS (Short Message Service)  
Creating a New SMS Message  
Using a Preset Message  
1. In the EasyGPRS tree view, click SMS.  
You can save frequently used messages as preset  
messages and recall them whenever you want, thus  
avoiding the need to write them again.  
2. Select SMS ¡ New Message, click the  
icon in the toolbar or select Edit ¡ New ¡  
Message.  
1. To use a preset message, click Preset Message  
The New Message dialog box is displayed.  
List in the New Message dialog box.  
The Preset Message List dialog box is displayed.  
3. Adjust the settings as required.  
Click here to Select a memory  
search for the number location in which the  
in the phonebook. message is to be saved.  
2. To...  
Create a new preset  
Then click...  
New.  
message  
View an existing message  
Edit an existing message  
The message.  
The message  
Edit  
Click here and select the  
required option (Save, Send  
or Save&Send) in the  
pulldown list.  
Click here if you wish to  
use a preset message  
saved in EasyGPRS.  
See page 45.  
Delete an existing message The message  
Delete  
Use an existing message  
The message  
OK  
4. To send the message, click Send.  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
SMS (Short Message Service)  
Notes:  
Deleting SMS Messages  
To move or copy a message to a new location,  
you can also use the Drag-and-Drop feature.  
To select several messages at a time, see page 39.  
1. Make sure that SMS message data is displayed.  
If not, click SMS in the tree view.  
Using the SMS Menu  
2. Click the item(s) to be deleted.  
Once you have selected the required message in the  
SMS list, you can use the following SMS menu  
options.  
3. When the required items are highlighted, select  
Edit ¡ Delete or click  
.
If you wish to delete all SMS messages in the  
selected location, choose Edit ¡ Delete All.  
You are prompted to confirm the deletion.  
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.  
The SMS message data is deleted.  
Moving and Copying SMS Messages  
New Message: allows you to create a new SMS  
message.  
You can move or copy SMS messages from one  
memory location (SIM card, MS phone memory or PC)  
to another.  
Reply: allows you to reply to a person from whom  
you have received a message.  
1. Select the SMS messages to be moved or copied.  
The selected messages are highlighted.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to the  
person(s) of your choice.  
Send: allows you to send the selected message to  
2. Select Edit ¡ Cut to move a message or Edit ¡  
the same person again.  
Copy to copy a message.  
Preset Message List: allows you to use a preset  
message saved in EasyGPRS. For further details on  
how to use preset messages, see page 45.  
3. In the tree view, select the location to which the  
messages are to be moved or copied.  
4. Select Edit ¡ Paste.  
The messages are moved or copied to the selected  
location in the list view.  
Service Center Address: allows you to specify the  
phone number of your SMS service center. Contact  
your service provider for this number.  
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Schedule  
Schedule  
The Schedule Management feature enables you to:  
3. If you wish to edit the contents of an event, select  
Edit ¡ View/Edit or double-click the required  
event. The Schedule dialog box is displayed with  
the existing details.  
Keep track of your appointments and meetings  
• Set an alarm to remind you of various events  
Viewing and Editing Schedule Events  
1. In the EasyGPRS tree view, click Schedule.  
4. Edit the information as required.  
5. When you are satisfied, click OK.  
Creating a New Schedule Event  
1. In the EasyGPRS tree view, click Schedule.  
To display schedule  
Indicates the schedule type.  
data, click Schedule. Gray: Previous schedule event  
Yellow: Today’s schedule event  
Blue: Next schedule event  
2. Click the event to be viewed in detail.  
The selected schedule event is highlighted and the  
full event contents are displayed in the detail view.  
To display schedule data, click  
Schedule.  
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Schedule  
Schedule  
2. To create a new event, click  
or select Edit ¡  
3. When the required items are highlighted, select  
New ¡ Schedule.  
Edit ¡ Delete or click  
.
The Schedule dialog box is displayed.  
If you wish to delete all schedule events in the  
selected location, choose Edit ¡ Delete All.  
You are prompted to confirm the deletion.  
3. Enter the appropriate information in the various  
fields.  
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.  
The schedule data is deleted.  
Select the memory location in  
which the event is to be saved.  
Moving and Copying Schedule Events  
You can move or copy schedule events from one  
memory location (MS phone memory or PC) to  
another.  
1. Select the schedule events to be moved or copied.  
The selected events are highlighted.  
2. Select Edit ¡ Cut to move an event or Edit ¡  
Copy to copy an event.  
3. In the tree view, select the location to which the  
events are to be moved or copied.  
If you set the alarm to Click here, then select the date  
On, your phone rings  
from the pop-up calendar or  
select an element of the date and  
time and change it manually.  
at the scheduled time.  
4. Select Edit ¡ Paste.  
The events are moved or copied to the selected  
location in the list view.  
4. When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK.  
Deleting Schedule Events  
Notes:  
To move or copy an event to a new location, you  
can also use the Drag-and-Drop feature.  
To select several events at a time, see page 39.  
1. Make sure that schedule data is displayed. If not,  
click Schedule in the tree view.  
2. Click the item(s) to be deleted.  
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51  
Call Records  
Melody Composer  
The Call Records feature enables you to check  
recently made, received and missed calls.  
The Melody Composer allows you to compose your  
own melody and save it as a music file in the PC. You  
can then download the music file to your phone and  
use it as the ring tone.  
1. To see your call records, click Call Records in the  
tree view.  
Getting Started  
Click  
in the EasyGPRS toolbar or select Tool ¡  
Melody Composer.  
The Melody Editor for EasyGPRS window is  
displayed.  
Composer Tabs  
and Tools  
Main Toolbar  
2. To display call records of a selected type only, click  
the corresponding category in the list view.  
Missed Calls: Calls that you were unable to  
answer  
Received Calls: Calls that you have received  
Dialled Calls:  
Calls that you have made  
3. If you wish to delete a call record, click on it and  
select Edit ¡ Delete or click  
.
Music Sheet  
The measure automatically extends as  
you add to it.  
Note: To select several call records at a time, see  
page 39.  
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53  
Melody Composer  
Melody Composer  
Using the Composer Tabs  
Key: Major/ Key: Minor tab - Allows you to  
change the key.  
Notes tab - Allows you to insert or delete notes.  
Select the note to be  
inserted and click the  
required position on the  
measure to insert it.  
Select this tool and click  
the note to be deleted or  
right-click the note.  
Select the required key. The default is C Major.  
Select this tool and click the measure to delete all notes  
in the measure.  
Clef tab - Allows you to change the clef.  
Rests tab - Allows you to insert a rest.  
Select the required clef. The default is the treble  
clef.  
Select the appropriate rest and click the required  
position on the measure to insert it.  
Tempo tab - Allows you to change the tempo.  
Time tab - Allows you to change the musical time  
pattern.  
Select the required tempo. The default is moderato.  
Select the required time pattern. If the time pattern  
is changed, the notes will be rearranged in line with  
the selected time pattern. The default is 4/4.  
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55  
Melody Composer  
Melody Composer  
5. When you are satisfied with your melody, click  
to exit the Melody Composer and return to the  
main EasyGPRS window.  
Creating a New Melody  
1. To change the melody title, click the current title  
and type the required title (up to 60 characters).  
Editing a Melody  
2. Compose your melody, using the composer tabs.  
See page 54 for further details.  
1. To open an existing music file, click  
toolbar.  
in the  
The Open dialog box is displayed.  
2. Select the file to be edited and click Open.  
The Melody Editor for EasyGPRS window displays  
the selected melody on the music sheet.  
3. To...  
Listen to the melody  
Then click...  
.
Stop playing the melody  
Save the melody  
.
3. Edit the melody in the same way as if you were  
creating a new melody.  
.
Go to Step 4.  
4. To save the edited melody, click  
.
4. Select the directory in which the music file is to be  
saved and type the file name. Click Save.  
5. Click  
to exit the Melody Composer and return  
to the main EasyGPRS window.  
The music file is saved in the .gsm format.  
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57  
Melody Composer  
Image  
Downloading a Melody to the Phone  
Downloading  
Make sure that you are in online mode. If not, select  
File ¡ Online.  
You can use an image downloaded from a network  
service as the background image for the SGH-Q100  
phone.  
1. Click  
in the EasyGPRS toolbar.  
The Melody to Phone dialog box is displayed.  
Make sure that you are in online mode. If not, select  
File ¡ Online.  
1. Click  
in the EasyGPRS toolbar or select  
Tool ¡ Image To Phone.  
The Image to Phone dialog box is displayed.  
2. Click Select.  
The Open dialog box is displayed.  
3. Select the image file to be downloaded and click  
OK.  
2. Click Select and select the music file to be  
You can see the image in the preview window and  
the selected image file name is displayed in the  
File Name field.  
downloaded.  
3. Modify the melody title if necessary.  
4. Select the location (index 1 or 2) in which the  
melody is to be saved in the phone.  
5. To download the file, click Download.  
The file is downloaded to the phone.  
If you select a location (index 1 or 2) that already  
contains a melody, EasyGPRS asks you if you wish  
to overwrite it. Click Yes to overwrite it or No to  
select another location.  
Preview  
window  
6. When you have finished, click Close.  
4. Modify the image title if necessary.  
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59  
Image Downloading  
Reloading  
When you start EasyGPRS, the phonebook, SMS,  
schedule and call record information in your phone is  
automatically loaded. If you change this information  
in the phone, you must reload it.  
5. Select the location (index 1, 2 or 3) in which the  
image is to be saved in the phone.  
6. To download the image, click Download.  
If you select a location that already contains an  
image, EasyGPRS asks you if you wish to  
overwrite it. Click Yes to overwrite it or No to  
select another location.  
Before reloading, make sure you are in the online  
mode. If not, select File ¡ Online.  
1. Click  
in the toolbar.  
7. When you have finished, click Close.  
2. Select the item to be reloaded from the pulldown  
list. If you wish to reload all information, select All.  
You can also select File ¡ Reload All or File ¡  
Reload followed by the item to be reloaded.  
Your PC starts reloading.  
3. When it has finished, you can see the reloaded  
information in each part of the EasyGPRS tree view.  
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61  
E-Mail  
Linker  
The E-mail feature links you to your E-mail editor and  
allows you to send an E-mail.  
With the Linker feature, you can select the programs of  
your choice and link EasyGPRS to them so that you can  
execute them directly without leaving EasyGPRS. You  
can select a maximum of five programs.  
Sending an E-Mail from the Phonebook  
1. Select Linker ¡ Linker.  
The Linker dialog box is displayed.  
1. Select the required entry in the Phonebook list  
view and click  
.
2. To add a link to a program, click Add.  
Your E-mail editor is executed and a dialog box is  
displayed with the E-mail address of the selected  
phonebook entry.  
Updates the selected  
link by replacing  
the current program  
with another one.  
2. Type the message in the message field and click  
Deletes the  
selected link.  
Send.  
Once you have added  
a link, the linked  
program is listed here.  
Sending an E-Mail from the SMS List View  
The Open dialog box is displayed.  
1. Select the required message in the SMS list view  
and click  
.
3. Select the program to be linked and click Open.  
Your E-mail editor is executed and a dialog box is  
displayed with the selected message.  
The selected program is now linked to EasyGPRS.  
4. Click Close.  
2. Type an E-mail address in the address field and  
click Send.  
5. Once you have added a link, you can see the linked  
program in the Linker menu. To execute a linked  
program, select it in the Linker menu.  
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63  
Index  
Index  
A
D (continued)  
E (continued)  
M (continued)  
Address book  
Dialog box  
Exporting a phonebook • 41  
Messages  
importing/exporting • 41  
Applications  
linking • 63  
Image to Phone • 59  
Import/Export  
Phonebook • 41  
Linker • 63  
Melody to Phone • 58  
New Message • 43, 44  
Phonebook • 35, 37  
Preset Message List • 45  
QoS Setting • 18  
Schedule • 49, 50  
Set Connection  
Properties • 17  
Setup • 28  
DNS server configuration • 18  
Downloading  
images • 59  
melodies • 58  
copying SMS • 46  
creating SMS • 44  
deleting SMS • 46  
editing SMS • 42  
menu • 47  
moving SMS • 46  
preset • 45  
G
GPRS Wizard  
see Wizard  
C
H
Call records • 52  
Composer  
melody • 53  
Help • 33  
sending • 44  
I
sending E-mail • 62  
viewing SMS • 42  
Modem driver, setting up • 8  
Moving  
phonebook entries • 39  
schedule events • 51  
SMS messages • 46  
Configuration  
EasyGPRS • 28  
GPRS Wizard • 8  
system • 6; 24  
Connecting the serial  
cable • 19; 27  
Connection properties  
adding • 20  
deleting • 21  
editing• 21  
setting • 17  
Copying  
phonebook entries • 39  
schedule events • 51  
SMS messages • 46  
Creating  
data sessions • 20  
melodies • 56  
phonebook entries • 36  
schedule events • 49  
SMS messages • 44  
Icons • 32  
Image to Phone dialog  
box • 59  
Images  
downloading • 59  
Import/Export Phonebook  
dialog box • 41  
Importing a phonebook • 41  
Installing  
EasyGPRS • 24  
GPRS Wizard • 6  
Internet  
N
Drag-and-Drop feature • 39  
Driver  
modem • 8  
New Message dialog  
box • 43, 44  
P
E
Phonebook  
accessing • 19  
EasyGPRS  
copying entries • 39  
creating entries • 36  
deleting entries • 36  
dialog box • 35, 37  
editing entries • 34  
exporting/importing • 41  
menu • 40  
L
installing • 24  
main window • 30  
purpose • 2  
starting • 27  
uninstalling • 26  
Editing  
Linker • 63  
dialog box • 63  
List view • 31  
M
data sessions • 21  
melodies • 57  
phonebook entries • 34  
schedule events • 48  
SMS messages • 42  
E-mail • 62  
Entry detail view • 30  
Executing  
EasyGPRS • 27  
GPRS Wizard • 17  
Melody Composer • 53  
Exiting  
moving entries • 39  
sending E-mail • 62  
viewing entries • 34  
Preset Message List dialog  
box • 45  
Preset messages • 45  
Programs  
Melody  
D
composer • 53  
creating • 56  
downloading • 58  
editing • 57  
main window • 53  
starting • 53  
tabs • 54  
to Phone dialog box • 58  
Menu bar • 30  
Menus  
phonebook • 40  
SMS • 47  
Data session  
adding • 20  
deleting • 21  
editing• 21  
setting up • 17  
Deleting  
linking • 63  
Pulldown menu bar • 30  
call records • 52  
data sessions • 20  
phonebook entries • 38  
schedule events • 50  
SMS messages • 46  
Q
QoS Setting dialog box • 18  
Quality of service  
configuring • 18  
EasyGPRS • 33  
GPRS Wizard • 20  
64  
65  
Index  
R
S (continued)  
SMS (continued)  
Reloading data • 61  
Removing  
EasyGPRS • 26  
GPRS Wizard • 16  
Running  
sending messages • 44  
viewing messages • 42  
Starting  
EasyGPRS • 27  
GPRS Wizard • 17  
Melody Composer • 53  
Status bar • 31  
System requirements  
EasyGPRS • 24  
EasyGPRS • 27  
GPRS Wizard • 17  
Melody Composer • 53  
S
GPRS Wizard • 6  
Schedule  
copying events • 51  
creating events • 49  
deleting events • 50  
dialog box • 49, 50  
editing events • 48  
moving events • 51  
viewing events • 48  
Selecting items • 39  
Sending  
T
Toolbar  
EasyGPRS • 30, 32  
Melody Composer • 53  
Tree view • 30  
U
Uninstalling  
EasyGPRS • 26  
GPRS Wizard • 16  
E-mail • 62  
messages • 44  
Serial cable  
connecting • 27  
Service center  
V
Viewing  
call records • 52  
phonebook entries • 34  
schedule events • 48  
SMS messages • 42  
address • 47  
Service quality  
configuration • 18  
Session  
setting up data • 17-21  
Set Connection Properties  
dialog box • 17  
Setting up  
W
Window  
EasyGPRS main • 30  
Melody Composer • 53  
Windows  
EasyGPRS • 28  
modem driver • 8  
Setup dialog box • 28  
SMS  
copying messages • 46  
creating messages • 44  
deleting messages • 46  
editing messages • 42  
menu • 47  
address book • 53  
2000 modem driver • 10  
95/98/Me modem  
driver • 6  
NT 4.0 modem driver • 13  
Wizard  
installing • 6  
purpose • 2  
starting • 17  
system requirements • 6  
uninstalling • 16  
moving messages • 46  
preset messages • 45  
sending E-mail • 62  
66  

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