Samsung SGH SGH P777 User Manual

SGH-p777 Series  
P O R T A B L E T r i - M o d e  
T E L E P H O N E  
User Guide  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
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Using T9 (Predictive Text) Mode .....................................47  
Using Alphabet Mode .....................................................48  
Entering Numbers ..........................................................50  
Entering Symbols ...........................................................50  
Table of Contents  
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Section 9: Multimedia ....................................123  
Using the Camera .........................................................124  
Music Zone ..................................................................135  
Using Record Audio ......................................................139  
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Standard Limited Warranty ...........................................192  
Intellectual Property Statement ....................................198  
Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), L.P. ......199  
Index .............................................................. 200  
Table of Contents  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
Topics Covered  
• Activating your phone  
• Setting Up Voice Mail  
• Customer Support  
• Understanding this User Manual  
This section allows you to start using your phone by  
activating your service, setting up your voice mail,  
contacting customer support, or getting an  
understanding of how this manual is put together.  
Section 1: Getting Started  
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Activating Your Phone  
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are  
provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your  
subscription details, such as your PIN or any optional  
services available. To Install the SIM card, use the  
following instructions:  
Installing the SIM Card  
Note: The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches  
or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. Keep  
your SIM card out of reach from small children.  
To install the SIM card:  
1. With the phone turned off, remove the battery as shown  
in the following illustration.  
Slide the battery lock toward the top of the phone and  
hold it in that position. Lift the battery away as shown.  
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Activating Your Phone  
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket so that the  
card socket, as shown, so that the card locks into  
position.  
Make sure the gold colored contacts of the card face into  
the phone.  
3. To remove the SIM card, slide it upwards, as shown, and  
take it out of the socket.  
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4. Replace the battery so that the tabs on the end align with  
the slots at the bottom of the phone.  
5. Press the battery down until it clicks into place. Make  
sure that the battery is properly installed before  
switching on the power.  
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Activating Your Phone  
Charging the Battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery.  
Atravelchargercomeswithyourphoneforchargingthe  
battery. Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask  
your local Samsung dealer for further details.  
The travel charger allows you to use the phone while the  
battery is charging, but this causes the phone to charge  
more slowly.  
Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first  
time. A discharged battery recharges fully in approximately 200 minutes.  
To charge the battery:  
1. With the battery in position on the phone, plug the  
connector of the travel charger into the jack at the  
bottom of the phone.  
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2. Plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet.  
3. When charging is finished, unplug the charger from the  
power outlet then disconnect it from the phone by  
pressing the buttons on both sides of the connector and  
pulling the connector out.  
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Activating Your Phone  
Note: You must unplug the charger before removing the battery from the phone  
during charging, otherwise, the phone could be damaged.  
Low Battery Indicator  
When the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk  
time remain, a warning tone sounds and a pop-up  
messagerepeatsatregularintervalsonthedisplay.Inthis  
case,yourphonewillturnoffthebacklighttoconservethe  
remaining battery power.  
When the battery level is too low, the phone turns off  
automatically.  
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Turning on your phone  
1. Press and hold the  
key until the phone turns on.  
2. If the phone asks you to enter a password, enter a  
password and press the OK soft key or the  
key. The  
password default is ‘00000000’.  
3. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN and press the  
OK soft key or the  
key.  
Turning off your phone  
Press and hold the  
displays.  
key until the power-off image  
Using Keypad Lock  
The keypad can be locked to prevent accidental key  
entries.  
1. When the display is on, press the Unlock soft key and  
then press the OK soft key.  
2. When the display is off, press and hold the  
key and  
then press the OK soft key. Or you can press and hold  
either of the Volume keys on the side of the phone and  
press the Unlock soft key and then press the OK soft  
key.  
Dialing Your Voice Mail Box  
To access your Voice Mail from your keypad, use the  
following steps:  
1. Open the slider to access your keypad.  
2. From an Idle screen, press and hold the  
key.  
3. Follow the voice mail prompts to access messages.  
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Accessing Your Voice Mail  
Accessing Your Voice Mail  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Recent Calls and press the  
key.  
key.  
3. Highlight Voice Mail and press the  
4. Highlight Connect to Voice Mail and press the  
key.  
Your phone dials the specified number of the voice mail  
center.  
5. When connected, follow the voice prompts from the  
voice mail center.  
Changing the Voice Mail Number  
Your SIM card gives you default service number of the  
voice mail center. However, you may need to change the  
number. Use the following procedures to change your  
voice mail number.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode.  
2. Highlight Recent Calls and press the  
soft key or the  
soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Voice Mail and press the  
key.  
4. Highlight Voice Mail Number and press the  
key or  
the key. Voice Server 1 displays, press the OK soft  
key to edit.  
5. Press the Edit soft key or the  
key.  
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6. Use the  
key to clear the current number, enter a new  
key.  
number and press the OK soft key or the  
7. When you are finished, press the  
key.  
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
Topics Covered  
• Features of Your Phone  
• Front and Rear View of Your Phone  
• Command Keys  
• Understanding the Display Screen  
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It  
also displays the screen and the icons that will are  
displayed when the phone is in use.  
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Features of Your Phone  
Your phone is lightweight, easy-to-use and offers many  
significantfeatures.Thefollowinglistoutlinesafewofthe  
features included in your phone.  
Userfriendly,menudrivenaccesstofeaturesandoptions.  
Instant Messaging capability  
Multimedia capability including Camera, MP3 Player, Record  
Audio and Java Games.  
Personal Assistant feature provides Calendar, To Do List, Alarm,  
Calculator, and Currency Exchange.  
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Front View of Your Phone  
Front View of Your Phone  
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Rear View of Your Phone  
Keys  
The following list correlates to the from and rear  
illustrations.  
1.  
Performs the functions indicated by the screen text on  
the bottom line of the display.  
2. (on the left side of the phone)  
Adjusts the ringer volume when the phone is ringing.  
Adjusts the earpiece volume during the call.  
In Idle mode, adjusts the keypad tone volume.  
In Menu mode, scrolls through the menu options.  
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Keys  
3. Makes or answers a call.  
In Idle mode, recalls the last number dialed or received  
when held down.  
In Menu mode, selects a menu option or stores  
information that you have entered.  
4. Enters numbers, letters, and some special characters.  
5. Enters special characters and performs various  
functions.  
6. Port provided for charging and PC data link cable.  
7. The microphone used during phone calls and voice  
memo recordings.  
8. Deletes characters from the display.  
In Menu mode, returns you to the previous menu level.  
9. Ends a call. Also switches the phone on or off when held  
down.  
10. In Idle mode, launches the WAP (Wireless Application  
Protocol) browser.  
In Menu mode, selects the highlighted menu option or  
confirms your input.  
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11. In Idle mode, allows you to access your favorite menu  
options directly. For further details about shortcuts, see  
"Using Shortcuts" on page 36.  
On a menu list, the Up or Down keys scrolls through the  
menu options. The  
soft key returns you to the  
previous menu level and the Right key selects the  
highlighted menu option.  
When entering text, moves the cursor, depending on  
which side you push.  
12. The display area where text and graphics appear.  
13. The earpiece used to listen to audio from your phone.  
14. The antenna is used to obtain reception.  
15. The camera lens used for taking photos and videos.  
16. The external camera key used to launch the camera and  
take a photo or video.  
17. Launches the MP3 Player.  
18. The infrared sensor is used to send and receive data.  
19. The flash sense will light when the flash is turned on.  
20. The microphone is used to record audio during a video  
recording.  
21. The headset jack is used for the handsfree equipment.  
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Icons  
Display Screen Layout  
The display screen has 3 areas. They are:  
Icons  
Shows the received signal strength. The greater the  
number of bars, the stronger the signal.  
Appears when you are connected to the GPRS network.  
Appears when a new text message has been received.  
Appears when a new voice mail has been received.  
Appears when a new multimedia message has been  
.
received  
Appears when there is a new text message and a new  
multimedia message received.  
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Appears when a multimedia message is being sent.  
Appears when the IrDA port is active. For details, see  
"Infrared Activate" on page 115.  
Appears when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time.  
For details, see "Setting Alarms" on page 150.  
Appears when a call is in progress  
Appears when you are connected to a WAP service.  
Appears when the Call Forwarding feature is active. For  
details, see page "Call Forwarding" on page 108.  
Appears when you are in the Home Zone if you are  
subscribed to the service.  
Appears when you are in the City Zone if you are  
subscribed to the service.  
Appears when Silent mode is active or you set the phone  
to vibrate when you receive a call.  
Appears when Mute mode is active. For details,  
see"Switching Off the Microphone (Mute)" on page 31.  
Shows the level of your battery. The more bars you see,  
the more power you have remaining.  
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Section 3: Call Functions  
Topics Covered  
• Making a Call  
• Answering a Call  
• Adjusting the Call Volume  
• Call Log  
This section allows you to make or answer a call. It also  
includes the features and functionality associated with  
making or answering a call.  
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Making a Call  
1. When the Idle screen displays, enter the area code and  
phone number.  
2. To clear the last digit displayed, press the  
key.  
3. To clear any other digit, press the Left or Right soft keys.  
4. To clear the whole display, press and hold the key.  
Ending a Call  
When you want to end your call, briefly press the  
or close the phone.  
key  
Making an International Call  
1. Press and hold the  
key. The + character appears.  
2. Enter the country code, area code, and phone number  
and press the key.  
Redialing the Last Number  
The phone stores the number of calls dialed, received, or  
missed.  
In Idle mode, press and hold the key to redial the last  
number dialed or received.  
Making a Call from the Address Book  
Phone numbers stored in the SIM card or in the phone’s  
memory are accessed in the Address Book.  
OncenumbershavebeenstoredintheAddressBookthey  
can be accessed by pressing a few keys. Also, numbers  
frequently used can be assigned a Speed Dial entry. For  
more information see "Speed Dialing" on page 56.  
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Answering a Call  
Answering a Call  
When you receiveacall, thephoneringsand displaysthe  
incoming call image.  
The caller’s phone number or name, if stored in the  
Address Book, displays.  
1. If necessary, open the phone.  
2. Press the key or the Accept soft key to answer the  
incoming call.  
When the Phone Settings-Slide Settings option is set  
to Up-Accept call, you can answer the call simply by  
opening the phone.  
Notes:  
To reject the call, press the Reject soft key or the  
key.  
You can mute the ringer by pressing the volume keys on the side of the  
phone.  
3. End the call by closing the phone or press the  
key.  
Note: You can answer a call while using the menu features. After ending  
the call, the display returns to the function screen you were using.  
Adjusting the Call Volume  
During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume using  
the volume keys on the left side of the phone.  
Press the key to increase the volume level and the  
key to decrease the level.  
InIdlemode,youcanalsoadjustthekeypadtonevolume  
using these keys.  
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Missed Calls  
Viewing and Calling Missed Calls  
When you are unable to answer a call for any reason, a  
missed call list is created.  
The number of calls missed displays on the Idle screen  
immediately after a call is missed.  
To view a missed call immediately:  
1. If necessary, open the phone.  
2. Press the View soft key or the  
key.  
The number for the most recent missed call displays.  
3. To scroll through the missed calls, press the Up or Down  
key.  
4. To call the number displayed, press the key.  
5. To return to Idle mode, press the  
key.  
Editing a Missed Call Number  
1. Press the View soft key or the  
key.  
2. To scroll through the missed calls, press the Up or Down  
key.  
3. Press the Select soft key.  
4. Press the Options soft key to highlight the Edit option.  
5. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
6. Change the number.  
7. To call the number, press the key.  
8. To store the number, press the Save soft key or the  
key.  
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Call Log  
9. Use the Right or Left navigation keys to choose the Entry  
Type.  
10. Select the location (SIM or Phone Memory) and press  
the Select soft key.  
11. Enter the name and press the OK soft key.  
Deleting a Missed Call  
1. Press the View soft key or the  
key.  
2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the number and  
press the Select soft key  
3. Press the Options soft key.  
4. If necessary, press the Up or Down key to highlight the  
Delete option.  
5. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Note: You can access the Missed Call feature by selecting Recent calls  
then Missed Calls.  
Call Log  
The phone stores the numbers of the calls you’ve dialed,  
received or missed. You can access these functions from  
the Idle or Menu mode.  
Accessing the Call Log from the Idle Mode  
In Idle mode, press the key. A list of the most recent  
numbers used, in the order you dialed or received them.  
1. To dial the number, press the  
.
2. To view options, press the Options soft key. Choose  
from the View, Edit, Delete or Delete All options.  
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Editing Numbers in the Call Log  
1. To edit the number, press the Edit soft key.  
2. Press the Save soft key and highlight the entry type.  
3. Press the Select soft key or  
key. Highlight the  
location and press the Select soft key.  
4. Enter a name and press the OK soft key. Press the  
Options soft key to access more options. See "Using  
Address Book Entry Options" on page 58 for more  
details.  
Deleting Numbers in the Call Log  
1. Select the number to delete.  
2. To delete the call, highlight Delete and press the  
key.  
Deleting All Numbers in the Call Log  
Youcandeleteall,oftherecordsineachcalllogseparately.  
You can also delete all of your calls at one time.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode.  
2. Select Recent Calls, then select Delete All and press  
the Select soft key or the  
3. Scroll to the type of calls you want to delete and place a  
check mark by pressing the key.  
4. Press the Delete soft key. Press OK to confirm deletion.  
5. When you are finished, press the key.  
key.  
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Call Log  
Viewing the Call Time  
You can check the length of your calls.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu key and highlight Recent  
Calls.  
2. Select Call Time and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Use the Up or Down navigation keys to select from the  
following options:  
• Last Call: shows the length of the last call.  
Total Received: shows the total length of all calls you have  
received since the timer was last reset.  
Total Made: shows the total length of all calls you have made  
since the timer was last reset.  
• Reset Timers: clears all call data associated.  
You can select Reset Timers to reset the call timers. You  
must first enter the phone password and then press the  
OK soft key or the  
key.  
Note: The password is preset to “00000000.” To change this password,  
see "Change Password" on page 119.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Options During a Call  
Your phone provides a number of functions that you can  
use during a call.  
Putting a Call on Hold  
Youcanplacethecurrentcallonholdwheneveryouwant.  
You can make another call while you have a call in  
progress if your network supports this service.  
1. To place a call on hold, simply press the Hold soft key.  
2. To reactivate the call, press the Unhold key.  
Making a Second Call  
To make a call while you have a call in progress:  
1. Enter the phone number that you wish to dial or look it up  
in the Address Book.  
2. Press the key to dial the second call.  
The first call is automatically put on hold.  
Alternatively,  
1. Put the current call on hold by pressing the Hold soft key.  
2. Make the second call in the normal way.  
Switching Between Two Calls  
When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may  
switchbetweenthetwocalls, changingtheoneonholdto  
active and placing the other on hold.  
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Options During a Call  
1. To switch between the two calls, simply press the Swap  
soft key.  
The current call is placed on hold and the call on hold is  
reactivated so that you can continue conversing with that  
person.  
2. When you want to finish, end each call normally by  
pressing the  
key.  
You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in  
progress, if this service is supported by the network and  
you have set Call Waiting to Activate; see "Call Waiting"  
on page 111. You are notified of an incoming call by a call  
waiting tone.  
To answer a call while you have a call in progress:  
1. Press the key to answer the incoming call. The first  
call is automatically put on hold.  
2. To switch between the two calls, press the Swap soft  
key.  
3. To end a call on hold, press the Options soft key or the  
key and select End Hold Call.  
To end the current call, press the  
key.  
Switching Off the Microphone (Mute)  
You can temporarily switch off your phone’s  
microphone, sothatthepersononthephonecannothear  
you.  
For example, you wish to say something to the person in  
theroom,butdonotwantthepersononthephonetohear  
you.  
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To switch the microphone off temporarily:  
1. Press the Options soft key or the key.  
2. Select Mute. The other person can no longer hear you.  
To switch the microphone back on:  
1. Press the Options soft key or the  
key.  
2. Select Unmute. The other person can hear you again.  
Muting or Sending Key Tones  
Mute Keys and Send Keys options allow you to turn off  
and on the key tones. If the Mute Keys option is selected,  
your phone does not transmit the DTMF (Dual Tone  
Multi-Frequency) tones of the keys, which allows you to  
press keys without hearing key tones during a call.  
Note: To communicate with answering machines or computerized  
telephone systems, the Send Keys option must be selected.  
Searching for a Number in the Address Book  
You can search for a number in the Address Book during  
a call.  
1. Press the Options soft key or the  
key.  
2. Select Address Book.  
The Address Book entries are listed.  
3. Enter the name that you wish to find.  
4. If you enter the first few letters of the name, the Address  
Book entries are listed starting with the entry that most  
closely matches your input.  
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Options During a Call  
5. To view the highlighted entry, press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
For further details about the Address Book feature, see  
"Finding an Entry in Address Book" on page 58.  
Making a Conference Call  
Aconferencecallisanetworkservicethatallowsuptosix  
people to take part simultaneously in a multi-party call.  
For further details about subscribing to this service,  
contact your service provider.  
Setting up a Conference Call  
1. Call the first participant in the normal way.  
Call the second participant in the normal way. The first  
call is automatically put on hold.  
2. To join the first participant to the conference call, press  
the Options soft key and select Join.  
3. To add a new person to the conference call, call the new  
person in the normal way and then press the Options  
soft key.  
4. Highlight Join and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
Repeat as required.  
Having a Private Conversation with One Participant  
During a conference call, use the following options:  
1. Press the Options soft key and choose Select One.  
The list of call participants appears.  
2. Highlight a person by pressing the Up and Down key,  
and press the Select soft key.  
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3. Select Private.  
Now you can talk privately to that person. The other  
participants can continue to converse with each other.  
4. To return to the conference call, press the Options soft  
key and select Join.  
All of the conference call participants can now hear each  
other.  
Dropping One Participant  
1. Press the Options soft key and highlight Select One.  
The list of call participants appears.  
2. Highlight a person by pressing the Up and Down key,  
and press the Select soft key.  
3. Select Remove.  
The call with that participant ends, but you can continue  
to talk to the other participants.  
4. When you want to end the conference call, close the  
phone or press the  
key.  
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Section 4: Menu Navigation  
Topics Covered  
• Menu Navigation  
• Menu Outline  
This section explains the menu navigation for your  
phone. It also includes an outline of all the available  
menus associated with your phone.  
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Menu Navigation  
Your phone offers a range of functions that allow you to  
tailor it to your needs. These functions are arranged in  
menus and sub-menus.  
There are two ways for accessing a menu function.  
1. Navigating through the list.  
2. Entering the shortcut number of the menu option.  
Navigating through the List  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the main  
menus.  
2. Scroll using the Navigation keys to reach a main menu,  
Settings for example. Press the  
key to select the  
menu.  
3. You can access them by scrolling using the Up and  
Down Navigation key and pressing the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
If the menu that you have selected contains further  
options, repeat this step.  
4. Select an option and press the Select soft key or the  
key to confirm the chosen setting.  
Using Shortcuts  
The menu items, such as menus, sub-menus and options  
are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their  
shortcut numbers. For the main menus, you can access  
them by pressing the number keys (1 to 0), according to  
their location.  
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Menu Outline  
Simply press the Menu soft key and enter the number of  
the menu you want.  
Note: They may not match the menu number on the phone, depending on  
the services supported by your SIM card.  
For example, accessing the Language menu.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Press the 9 key for Settings.  
3. Press the 3 key for Phone Settings.  
4. Press the 2 key for Language.  
5. Select an option and press the Select key or the  
key  
to confirm the chosen setting.  
Menu Outline  
Thefollowinglistshowsthemenustructureandindicates  
thenumberassignedtoeachoptionandthedescriptionof  
each feature.  
1. Recent Calls  
1.1 Missed Calls  
1.2 Calls Received  
1.3 Calls Made  
1.4 Voice Mail  
1.4.1 Connect to Voice Mail  
1.4.2 Voice Mail Number  
1.5 Delete All  
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1.6 Call Time  
1.6.1 Last Call  
1.6.2 Total Received  
1.6.3 Total Made  
1.6.4 Reset Timers  
1.7 Data Volume  
1.7.1 Recent Volume  
1.7.2 Total Volume  
1.7.3 Reset Volume  
1.8 Data Call Time  
1.8.1 Recent Time  
1.8.2 Total Time  
1.8.3 Reset Timers  
2. Messaging  
2.1 IM  
2.2 Create New Message  
2.2.1 Text Message  
2.2.2 Multimedia Message  
2.2.3 Email  
2.3 My Messages  
2.3.1 Inbox  
2.3.2 Email Inbox  
2.3.3 Sent  
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Menu Outline  
2.3.4 Outbox  
2.3.5 Draft  
2.3.6 My Folders  
2.4 Templates  
2.5 Chat  
2.6 Delete All  
2.7 Settings  
2.7.1 IM  
2.7.2 Text Message  
2.7.3 Multimedia Message  
2.7.4 Email  
2.7.5 Push Message  
2.7.6 Broadcast*  
2.7.7 Predictive Text Mode  
2.8 Memory Status  
3. Games  
4. Applications  
4.1 Alarm  
4.1.1 Single Use Alarm  
4.1.2 Daily Alarm  
4.1.3 Wake-up Call  
4.1.4 Remove Alarm  
4.1.5 Autopower  
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4.2 Calendar  
4.3 To Do List  
4.4 Calculator  
4.5 Currency Exchange  
5. MEdia Mall  
5.1 Shop Ringtones  
5.2 Shop Games  
5.3 Shop Graphics  
5.4 Shop Multimedia  
5.5 Shop Applications  
5.6 MEdia Home  
6. Multimedia  
6.1 Camera  
6.1.1 Take Photo  
6.1.2 Record Video  
6.1.3 My Album  
6.1.3.1 Photo Album  
6.1.3.2 Video Album  
6.1.4 Delete All  
6.2 Music Zone  
6.2.1 Music Player  
6.2.2 Music List  
6.3 Record Audio  
6.3.1 Record  
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Menu Outline  
6.3.2 Audio List  
6.3.3 Delete All  
6.4 Memory Status  
7. My MEdia  
7.1 MEdia Net  
7.1.1 MEdia Net Home  
7.1.2 Favorites  
7.1.3 http://  
7.1.4 Settings  
7.1.5 Clear Cache  
7.2 Audio  
7.3 Graphics  
7.4 Video  
7.5 Delete All  
7.6 Memory Status  
8. Address Book  
8.1 Search  
8.2 New Entry  
8.3 Group Search  
8.4 Group Edit  
8.5 Speed Dial  
8.6 Delete All  
8.7 Own Number  
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8.8 Memory Status  
8.9 SDN  
9. Settings  
9.1 Sound Settings  
9.1.1 Ring Tone  
9.1.2 Ring Volume  
9.1.3 Shop Ringtones  
9.1.4 Alert Type  
9.1.5 Keypad Tone  
9.1.6 Message Tone  
9.1.7 Slider Tone  
9.1.8 Power On/Off  
9.1.9 Alerts on Call  
9.1.0 Extra Tones  
9.2 Display Settings  
9.2.1 Wallpaper  
9.2.2 Shop Graphics  
9.2.3 Menu Style  
9.2.4 Back Light  
9.2.5 Service Light  
9.2.6 Graphic Logo  
9.3 Phone Settings  
9.3.1 Greeting Message  
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Menu Outline  
9.3.2 Language  
9.3.3 Slide Settings  
9.3.4 Short Cut  
9.3.5 Extra Settings  
9.3.6 TTY Settings  
9.4 Connection Settings  
9.4.1 MEdia Net  
9.4.2 Home  
9.4.3 Roam  
9.4.4 CINGULAR MMS  
9.4.5 CINGULAR WV  
9.4.6 CINGULAR Email  
9.4.7 CINGULAR Syncml  
9.4.8 CINGULAR JAVA  
9.4.9 Profile 9  
9.4.0 Profile 10  
9.5 Time & Date  
9.5.1 Set Time  
9.5.2 Set Date  
9.5.3 World Time  
9.5.4 Time Format  
9.5.5 Auto Update  
9.6 Network Services  
9.6.1 Call Forwarding  
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9.6.2 Call Barring*  
9.6.3 Call Waiting  
9.6.4 Network Selection*  
9.6.5 Caller ID  
9.6.6 Closed User Group*  
9.6.7 Band Selection  
9.7 Infrared Activate  
9.7.1 With PC  
9.7.2 With Other Phone  
9.8 Security  
9.8.1 PIN Check  
9.8.2 Change PIN  
9.8.3 Phone Lock  
9.8.4 Change Password  
9.8.5 Privacy  
9.8.6 SIM Lock  
9.8.7 FDN Mode*  
9.8.8 Change PIN2*  
9.9 Reset Settings  
* Shows only if supported by your SIM card.  
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Section 5: Entering Text  
Topics Covered  
• Changing the Text Input Mode  
• Using T9 (Predictive Text) Mode  
• Entering Upper and Lower Case  
• Entering Numbers  
• Entering Symbols  
This section outlines how to select the desired text input  
mode when entering characters into your phone. This  
section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text  
entry system to reduce the amount of key strokes  
associated with entering text.  
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Changing the Text Entry Mode  
When you are in a field that allows characters to be  
entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator on  
the display.  
Forexample, the following screen displays when writing  
a text message.  
1. To select Alphabet mode, press the  
key until  
key until  
displays.  
2. To select Number mode, press the  
displays.  
3. To select Symbol mode, press the  
key until  
displays.  
4. To select T9 mode, press the  
key until  
displays.  
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Using T9 (Predictive Text) Mode  
Using T9 (Predictive Text) Mode  
T9 mode allows you to enter words with only one  
keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has more  
than one letter; for example, pressing the 5 key can enter  
J, K, orL. However, T9modeautomatically comparesthe  
series of keystrokes you make with an internal linguistic  
dictionary to determine the most likely work, thus  
requiring far fewer keystrokes than the traditional  
Alphabet mode.  
Entering a Word in T9 Mode  
1. When you are in T9 mode, start entering a word by  
pressing the 2 to 9 keys. Press each key only once for  
each letter.  
For example, to enter “hello” in T9 mode, press the  
4,3,5,5, and 6 keys. The word you are typing appears on  
the display. It may change with each key that you press.  
2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting the  
keystrokes.  
3. When the word displays correctly, go to step 4.  
If the word doesn’t display correctly, press the 0 key or  
the Up or Down key to display alternative word choices  
for the keys that you have pressed.  
For example, both “Of” and “Me” have the 6 and 3 keys.  
The phone displays the most commonly used choice  
first.  
4. Insert a space by pressing the # key and start entering  
the next word.  
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Adding a New Word into the T9 Dictionary  
If you cannot find the word you want, you can add the  
word in the T9 dictionary for the next use.  
1. After pressing the keys corresponding to the word you  
want to add, press the 0 key or the Down Navigation key  
to display the alternative words.  
2. When there are no more alternative words, the display  
shows Add on the bottom line. Press the Add soft key.  
3. If necessary, clear the word using the  
key and enter  
the word you want to add using Alphabet mode. See  
"Using Alphabet Mode" on page 48.  
4. Press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
The word is added to the T9 dictionary and becomes the  
first word for the associated keypress series.  
Tips for Using T9 Mode  
To enter periods, hyphens, or apostrophes, press the 1 key. T9  
mode applies grammar rules to ensure that correct punctuation  
is used.  
To shift case in T9 mode, use the key. There are three cases;  
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Initial capital  
.
, Capital lock  
, and Lower case  
You can move the cursor by using the Left and Right keys. To  
delete letters, press the  
clear the display.  
key. Press and hold the  
key to  
Using Alphabet Mode  
Alphabetmodeallowsyoutoenterlettersbypressingthe  
key labeled with the letter you want. Press the key once,  
twice, three or four times until it displays.  
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Using Alphabet Mode  
Entering a Word in Alphabet Mode  
1. Press the key (1 to 0) labeled with the letter you want.  
2. Select the other letters in the same way.  
Note: When entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key,  
just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and  
then select the next letter.  
Keys  
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Tips for Using Alphabet Mode  
To insert a space, press the # key.  
To shift case in Alphabet mode, use the key. There are three  
*
cases: Capital Lock  
Capital  
, Lower case  
, and Initial  
.
You can move the cursor by using the Navigation keys. To delete  
letters, press the  
the display.  
key. Press and hold the  
key to clear  
Entering Numbers  
Number mode enables you to enter numbers into text.  
Press the keys corresponding to the digits you want to  
enter.  
Entering Symbols  
Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and  
punctuation marks into text.  
1. To select a symbol, press the corresponding number  
key.  
2. To display more symbols, press the Up and Down  
Navigation key.  
3. To clear the symbol(s), press the  
key. When the input  
field is empty, this key returns the display to the previous  
mode.  
4. To insert the symbol(s) into your message, press the OK  
soft key or the  
key.  
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Section 6: Understanding Your Address  
Book  
Topics Covered  
• Adding a New Address Book Entry  
• Dialing a Number from the Address Book  
• Speed Dialing  
• Finding a Address Book Entry  
• Editing an Existing Address Book Entry  
• Deleting an Address Book Entry  
• Checking the Memory Status  
Thissectionallowsyoutomanageyourdailycontactsby  
storing their name and number in your Address Book.  
Address Book entries can be sorted by name, entry, or  
group.  
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Adding a New Address Book Entry  
There are Three ways to store a number:  
Using the Save soft key or the  
Using the New Entry option in the Address Book menu  
Using the Names option  
key in the Idle mode  
Storing a Number in Idle Mode  
1. Enter the number you want to store.  
Note: If you make a mistake while entering a number, correct it using the  
key.  
2. When you are sure that it is correct, press the Save soft  
key or the  
key.  
3. Select an icon to identify the category in which the  
number is to be stored. To select the category, press the  
Left or Right Navigation key and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
Three categories are available:  
: Mobile phone number  
: Office number  
: Home number  
4. Select a memory location, either SIM Memory or Phone  
Memory.  
Note: When you change phones, any numbers stored in your SIM card  
memory are automatically available with the new phone, whereas any  
numbers stored in the phone’s memory will need to be re-entered.  
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Adding a New Address Book Entry  
5. Enter a name. For further details about how to enter  
characters, see "Section 5: Entering Text" on page 45.  
To add the number to an existing name, select the one  
you want from the list.  
6. Press the OK soft key or  
key to store the name and  
number.  
After storing, the phone displays the phone number and  
name you just stored.  
7. To dial the number, press the key or the  
key.  
8. To use the entry options, press the Options soft key. For  
further details.  
9. To rerun to the Idle screen, press the  
.
Storing a Number Using the New Entry Option  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. you can also  
press the Menu soft key to access the Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select New Entry.  
3. Select an icon to identify the category of the number to  
be stored by pressing the Left or Right Navigation key,  
and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Note: The Email Icon  
is available in this step. It allows you to save an  
Email address instead of a phone number.  
4. Select a memory location, either SIM Memory or Phone  
Memory.  
Note: When you are saving an Email address, SIM Memory is not available.  
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5. Enter a name and press the OK soft key.  
For further details about how to enter characters, see  
"Section 5: Entering Text" on page 45.  
To add the number to an existing name, select the one  
you want from the list.  
6. Enter the number or address you want to store and press  
the Save soft key or the  
key.  
7. After storing, the phone displays the phone number and  
name you just stored.  
Storing Your Phone Number  
To store your own phone number(s), use the following  
steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Own Number and select the location in which you  
want to store a number.  
3. Press the Edit soft key or the  
4. Enter a name for the number and press the OK soft key  
or the key.  
key.  
Dialing a Number from the Address Book  
Once you have stored phone numbers in the Address  
Book, you can dial them easily and quickly by using the  
location numbers that were assigned to them in the  
Address Book in the order they were saved.  
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Dialing a Number from the Address Book  
Note: If you cannot remember a location number, you must go into the  
Search option in the Address Book menu to search for the entry by name.  
Dialing a Number from the SIM Card  
1. In Idle mode, enter the location number for the phone  
number you want to dial and press the # key.  
The list of the entries in the SIM card appears, with the  
desired number highlighted.  
2. You can press the Up or Down Navigation key to find  
other numbers on that list.  
3. Press the Dial soft key or the when you have selected  
the number you want.  
Dialing a Number from the Phone’s Memory  
1. In Idle mode, press and hold the 0 key. A + appears.  
2. Enter the location number of the phone number you  
want and press the # key.  
The list of entries in the phone’s memory appears, with  
the desired number highlighted.  
3. You can press the Up or Down Navigation key to find  
other numbers on the list.  
4. Press the Dial soft key or the  
key when you have  
selected the number you want.  
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Speed Dialing  
You can assign up to 8 phone numbers from the Address  
Book that you use frequently to the number keys (2 to 9).  
Youcanthendialthemeasilywheneveryouwant,simply  
by pressing and holding the associated number key.  
Setting up Speed Dial Entries  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select the Address Book.  
2. Select Speed Dial.  
3. Select the key to which you wish to assign the speed  
dialing number, from the 2 to 9 keys.  
If you have already assigned a number to the key, the  
Options soft key replaces the OK soft key.  
Note: Memory location 1 is reserved for your Voice Mail server number.  
4. Highlight a name from the Address Book list and press  
the Select soft key.  
5. Select a number, if the name has more than one.  
The speed dial setting is saved.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Editing the Speed Dial List  
You can edit the speed dial list by changing the number  
assignment to a key or deleting all of the entries on the  
speed dial list.  
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Speed Dialing  
Changing a Number Assigned to a Key  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. you can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Speed Dial and select the key you want to  
change.  
3. Press the Options soft key or the  
key and select  
Change.  
4. Select a number to assign as you would set up the list.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting Speed Dial Entries  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Speed Dial then select the number assigned key  
you want to delete.  
3. Press the Options soft key or the  
key and select  
Delete.  
If you want to delete all of the speed dial settings, select  
Delete All.  
4. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Finding an Entry in Address Book  
After storing numbers in the Address Book, you can  
searchforthemintwoways;bynameandbycallergroup.  
Finding a Number by Name  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Search. You are asked to enter a name.  
3. Enter the first few letters of the name that you want to  
find.  
The Address Book entries are listed, highlighting the  
entry that most closely matches your input.  
4. To view the highlighted entry, press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
5. To select a different entry, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key until the entry you want highlights.  
6. To look for a name starting with a different letter, press  
the key labeled with the letter you want.  
7. Once you have found the entry, press the key or the  
key to dial the number.  
Alternatively, press the Options soft key to access the  
Address Book entry options.  
Using Address Book Entry Options  
While accessing any Address Book entry, press the  
Options soft key to access the options for the entry.  
The following options are available:  
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Finding an Entry in Address Book  
Edit: allows you to edit the name and/or number  
One Entry:tochangethenameand/orphonenumberfor  
the selected entry. If you change the name, the number is  
saved separately with the new name.  
All Entry: to change only the name of the entry.  
Send Message:launchestheCreateNewMessageScreen.  
You may create and send a text message or multimedia  
message for the selected number.  
Multimedia Caller ID: allows you to assign a particular  
caller ring tone and caller image to be played and  
displayed when you receive a call from the selected  
number.  
Graphic: allows you to select from the following options:  
Take Photo: allows you to launch the camera and take a new  
photo.  
Photo Album: allows you to choose from photos stored in the  
Photo Album.  
Downloads: allows you to choose from the graphics you have  
downloaded.  
View: if you choose to take a photo during this step, this option  
becomes enabled for you to view and save or delete.  
Audio:allows youto selectaring tonefrom theDefault,  
Downloads, or Listen option.  
Delete Caller ID: allows you to cancel the Caller ID  
settings for the number. Choose from All Caller ID,  
Picture Caller ID, and Audio Caller ID.  
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Paste: allows you to paste the number into the normal  
dialing mode. Use this option to dial a number similar to  
one in the Address Book, such as a different extension in  
the same office.  
Use the  
key to change the number as required. When  
you are ready to dial, press the key.  
Delete:allowsyoutodeletethenameandnumberforthe  
chosennumber.Youareaskedtoconfirmthatyouwishto  
delete the name and number by pressing the Yes soft key  
or the  
key.  
Copy:allowsyoutocopythenumbertoanotherlocation.  
You can select the memory location, either SIM or Phone,  
and the location number.  
Caller Group:allowsyoutoorganizeyourAddressBook  
entries in caller groups so that the phone alerts you in a  
specificwaywhenaperson fromoneofyourgroups calls  
you. Select one of the 10 groups available.  
To remove an entry from a group, select the No Group  
option.  
Add Entry: allows you to add a new number to the  
currently selected name.  
Send via Infrared:allowsyoutosendtheselecteddataor  
all data in the name via an Infrared connection.  
Finding a Number by Caller Group  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. you can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Group Search. you are asked to enter a group  
name.  
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3. Enter the first few letters of the group name that you  
want to find.  
The caller groups are listed, starting with the group that  
most closely matches your input.  
4. If necessary, scroll to a group by pressing the Up or  
Down Navigation key and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
The Address Book entries in the caller group are listed.  
5. To view the highlighted entry, press the View soft key or  
the  
key.  
6. To select a different entry, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key until the entry you want highlights.  
7. Once you have found the entry, press the key or the  
key to dial the number.  
Alternatively, press the Options soft key to access the  
Address Book entry options.  
Editing a Caller Group  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. you can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Group Edit. Highlight the group you want and  
press the Options soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select each option and change the settings accordingly.  
The following options are available:  
• Call Ring Tone: allows you to set a ring tone to be used when  
you receive a voice call from a member of that group.  
• SMS Tone: allows you to set a ring tone to be used when you  
receive a message from a member of that group.  
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• Graphic: allows you to set a graphic icon to be displayed when  
you receive a voice call from the member of that group.  
• Group Name: allows you to assign a name to the group.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting Address Book Entries  
You can delete entries in the Address Book one by one, or  
alloftheentriesintheselectedmemoryorbothmemories.  
Deleting an Address Book Entry  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Search and then select a name. Press Select or  
key to select a number if the name has more than  
one number.Press the Options soft key and then the  
Delete key.  
3. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting all Entries  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. you can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Select Delete All.  
3. To place a check mark by the memory you want to  
empty, All, SIM Memory , or Phone Memory, press the  
key or the  
key  
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Checking the Memory Status  
4. When you have finished marking, press the Delete soft  
key to delete the entries in the selected memory  
location(s).  
5. Enter the phone password and press the OK soft key or  
the  
key.  
Note: The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. To change this  
password, see "Change Password" on page 119.  
6. When a confirmation message appears, press the Yes  
soft key or the  
key.  
To cancel the deletion, press the No soft key.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Checking the Memory Status  
You can check how many names and numbers are stored  
in the Address Book, in both the SIM and the phone’s  
memories. You can also see the capacity of both  
memories.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Names soft key. You can also  
press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode and  
select Address Book.  
2. Press the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight  
Memory Status. Press the  
key.  
A pop-up box shows the number of entries saved and  
available on the SIM card and to your Phone Book.  
3. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Section 7: Messaging  
Topics Covered  
• Using Instant Messenger  
• Creating and Sending New Messages  
• Types of Messages  
• Retrieving New Messages  
• Viewing Messages  
• Deleting Messages  
• Changing Message Settings  
• Checking Memory Status  
This section allows you to send or receive different types  
ofmessages.Italsoincludesthefeaturesandfunctionality  
associated with messaging.  
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Using Instant Messenger  
Instant Messenger (IM) is a way of sending short, simple  
messages that are delivered immediately to users online  
at the moment.  
Before using this feature, you need to subscribe to a  
messengerservice.Forfurtherdetails,contactourservice  
provider.  
Note: Your phone is set to use your service provider’s messenger service  
by default. You can change the configurations for Instant Messenger, such  
as the default community or auto sign on.  
Start Your AOL Instant Messenger Service (AIM ®)  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging and then highlight IM and press the  
key.  
3. Select Sign On and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Enter your ScreenName in the EnterScreenName field  
and your Password in the EnterPassword field and  
press the OK soft key.  
Note: Use the Down Navigation key to the Auto-Sign On option and press  
the . Press the OK soft key to continue.  
5. Press the Options soft key and select Buddy List. The  
subscribers of the messenger service displays.  
6. Select the person you want to talk to.  
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Using Instant Messenger  
7. Start the conversation with the person as you would on a  
normal messenger for a PC.  
8. When you want to end the conversation, press the  
Options soft key and select Sign Off.  
Buddy List Group  
The first time you sign on to AIM from your phone, a  
special Buddy List group is created. When you sign back  
on to AIM from your computer, this list appears as a new  
group called Mobile Device. You can manage this list  
using your PC or your phone.  
Viewing the Conversation Log  
You can view the log of your conversations in the Instant  
messenger Conversation log.  
Online or offline, press the Options soft key and select  
Conversation Log.  
Send an Instant Message  
1. From the AIM main menu, scroll to and select Buddy  
List.  
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a buddy and press  
the Select soft key or  
key.  
The following information is listed:  
• Send IM: This option launches the IM screen for you to begin  
entering text.  
• Buddy info: This option provides information about the buddy  
you have selected. It displays their status, screen name, and  
client type.  
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• Set Alert: This option sets an alert for the buddy when they  
have activity on their session. To release the alert, highlight  
release alert and press the Select soft key.  
• Block IMs: This option blocks any messages from the buddy  
you have selected.  
• Add Buddy: This option allows you to add another AIM user to  
the conversation.  
• Delete buddy: This option deletes the selected buddy from your  
buddy list.  
• Search: This option allows you to search for an AIM user by  
their Screen name or Email address.  
Menu  
The Menu screen provides the following options:  
Conversations:  
This function displays the conversations that you have  
active. To select and view a conversation, press the Select  
soft key or  
key.  
Blocked List: Theblockedlist showsallbuddiesthatyou  
haveblockedfromsendingyouinstantmessages. The  
icon displays next to the screen name.  
IM Settings: The instant message (IM) settings screen  
givesyoutheoptiontosaveyourpasswordsothatyoudo  
not have to enter it each time you log on. Use the Up and  
Down Navigation keys to highlight the option. Press the  
Select soft key or  
key to save.  
Saved history:Thisoptionprovidestheabilitytosavethe  
conversations you’ve had on your phone.  
Exit: This option exits you from the AIM Screen but does  
not log you off the system.  
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Sign Off: This option will sign you off and end all  
conversations.Tosignoff,presstheOK softkeyor key.  
To cancel, press the Cancel soft key.  
Status Icons:TheBuddyListdisplaysanicontotheleftof  
each user to show their status. The following table  
describes what these icons represent.  
You have new/unread messages from this user.  
Messages from this user are being declined.  
This user is online but has turned on their Away  
Message.  
You will be alerted when the user signs on.  
This user is online.  
This user is not online.  
ICQ®  
You must already have an ICQ Screen name and  
passwordtologin. Ifyoudon’t, youcangetonefreefrom  
www.icq.com. Follow these easy steps to log in:  
1. Scroll right on the navigation key to highlight the ICQ  
icon. Press the Select soft key or  
key.  
2. Enter your ICQ number and Password. Press the  
Connect soft key. The Contact List screen displays with  
the My Status option highlighted.  
3. Press the Select soft key. The following options are  
displayed.  
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• My Availability: This option allows you to set your availability to  
Available, Away, or Invisible. Use the Up or Down navigation  
keys to highlight an option and press the Select soft key.  
• Add user: This option allows you to enter another user’s ICQ #.  
• Search: This option allows you to search for another user by  
entering their ICQ # or their Email address.  
• Send message to: This option allows you to enter an ICQ # and  
begin a conversation.  
• Blocked List: This option displays the list of members blocked  
from sending you instant messages.  
Menu  
The Menu screen provides the following options:  
Conversations: This function displays the conversations  
that you have active. To select and view a conversation,  
press the Select soft key or  
key.  
Blocked List: Theblockedlist showsallbuddiesthatyou  
have blocked from instant messages.  
Saved history:Thisoptionprovidestheabilitytosavethe  
conversations you’ve had on your phone.  
Exit: This option exits you from the ICQ Screen but does  
not log you off the system.  
Disconnect: This option will sign you off and end all  
conversations. Tosignoff, presstheOK softkeyor key.  
To cancel, press the Cancel soft key.  
Creating and Sending New Messages  
This section guides you through the procedure to send  
various types of messages.  
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Creating and Sending a Text message  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight Create New Message and  
press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Text Message and press the Select soft key or  
the key. The Write New screen appears.  
key.  
4. Create your message.  
5. When you have finished writing the message, press the  
Options soft key. Choose from the following options:  
• Send to Number: allows you to select from Save and Send or  
Send Only to the specified number.  
• Send to Email: allows you to Save and Send or Send only to the  
specified Email address.  
• Insert: allows you to add a message text in the Templates  
folder, an entry in Address Book, or a URL address in the  
Favorites folder.  
• Add Media: allows you to add one from various default media  
items, such as sounds, pictures, and animated images. By  
selecting Attach, you can add one of entries in Address Book  
(vCard) and memos in Calendar (vCalendar).  
• Attach: allows you to attach one of your Address Book entries,  
memos stored on your calendar, photos, videos, pictures, or  
sounds..  
• Save Message To: save the message in the Draft or My Foder.  
• Language Select: allows you to change the language to be  
used in T9 input mode.  
Text Style: allows you to format the style of the text.  
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6. Select Send Only to send the message. Continue to the  
next step.  
Alternatively, select Save Message to to save the  
message in the Draft or to My Folder. After saving the  
message, the display returns to the Messaging menu list.  
7. Enter a destination number. If you want to send the  
message to multiple destinations, press the OK soft key  
after entering a number and repeat this step.  
8. When you have finished entering destination numbers,  
press the key or the  
key.  
9. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm sending.  
The message is sent.  
10. Complete the message, and send or save it by following  
the procedure from "Create your message." on page 71.  
Note: When you write a text message, the phone automatically splits it into  
several messages if your message exceeds the maximum number of  
characters allowed for sending. The number of split messages to be sent is  
shown each time your message is split. Depending on your service  
provider, the maximum number of characters may vary.  
Creating and Sending a Multimedia Message  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight Create New Message and  
press the Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Multimedia Message and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
key.  
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4. When Add Here highlights, press the Options soft key  
and add the message contents using one of the following  
options:  
• Add Text: enter the message text and press the  
key. While  
entering text, you can add a message template or an entry in  
Address Book, or change the input language by pressing the  
Options soft key.  
• Add Graphic: allows you to add a photo you took using the  
or Photo Album to add one of the photos stored in the phone’s  
memory, or Downloads to add one of the graphics stored in  
your graphics folder. For further details about using the camera,  
see "Using the Camera" on page 124.  
• Add Video: allows you to add a video you took using the  
video, or Video Album to add one of the video’s stored in the  
phone’s memory, or Downloads to add one of the videos stored  
in your video folder. For further details about using the camera,  
see "Using the Camera" on page 124.  
to record a new voice memo or Audio List to add one of the  
voice memos or sound clips stored in the phone’s memory. For  
further details about recording a voice memo, see "Using  
Record Audio" on page 139. You can add Downloaded sounds  
if they are in correct format and your service provider supports  
them.  
• Add Subject: allows you to enter text for the subject.  
• Send: allows you to send the message.  
• Save to: saves the message to Draft or My Folder.  
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Note: Before a message can be saved to My Folder, the folder must be  
• Settings: allows you to change the message settings. For  
further details about each setting option, see "Using Message  
Options" on page 82. After changing the settings, press the  
soft key or the  
key to go back to the message screen.  
• Add Destination: allows you to enter destination numbers or  
addresses. After adding them, press the key or the  
to go back to the message screen.  
key  
• Preview: shows the message you created.  
Note: You can add text, an image, and a sound only once for each page.  
5. Repeat step 4 until you have finished creating your  
message.  
6. If you want to change the added items, scroll to the one  
you want and press the Options soft key or  
key.  
Note: Available options are different, depending on whether the item you  
select on the message screen is text, an image, a sound, or the Page field.  
The following options are available:  
Add Page: allows you to add more pages. After you add a page,  
the display shows you the current page number and the  
memory space used for the page. You can move to each page  
using the Left or Right Navigation key on the message screen.  
Delete: deletes the item from your message.  
Duration: allows you to set when and how long text, and image,  
a sound, or a page displays on the message presentation  
screen. If the duration you set is shorter than the content  
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duration (for example, the length of sound clip) for a particular  
page, the content duration is automatically decreased.  
Send: allows you to send the message.  
Save to: save the message in the Draft or My Folder.  
Settings: allows you to change the message settings.  
Add Destination: allows you to enter destination addresses.  
Preview: shows the message you created.  
7. When you have finished creating the message, press the  
Options soft key or the  
key and choose Send.  
8. Select a destination type, To, Cc, or Bcc.  
9. Choose one of the following options:  
• Phone Number: allows you to enter the phone number you  
want.  
• Email Address: allows you to enter the Email address of the  
recipient.  
• Phone Book: allows you to retrieve a number from your  
Address Book.  
10. Enter a number or an Email address, or select a number  
from the Address Book.  
11. When the correct number or address displays, press the  
OK soft key or the  
key.  
12. To add a destination, select Add Destination and repeat  
from step 9.  
If you want to edit the destinations, select the one you  
want. You can change or delete it.  
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13. To enter additional numbers or addresses to the other  
destination types, press the  
key or the soft key  
and repeat steps 8 through 12.  
You can enter up to 10 destination search to To, CC, and  
Bcc.  
14. When you have finished entering the destinations, select  
Send Message. Your phone sends the message.  
Creating and Sending an Email  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight Create New Message and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Email and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Enter the subject of your Email and press the OK soft key  
or the  
5. Enter the Email text and press the Options soft key or  
the key.  
key.  
The following options are available:  
• Add Attachments: allows you to attach one of your Address  
Book entries, memos stored on your calendar, photos, videos,  
pictures, or sounds.  
After selecting the file type you want to add, choose an item  
from the list. You can add up to 9 items. After adding, press the  
soft key or the  
key to go back to the Email screen.  
If you want to remove an attached item, select Attachment  
View soft key and then the Discard soft key.  
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• Insert: allows you to add a message text from the Text  
Templates folder, an entry in Address Book, or a URL address in  
the Favorites folder.  
• Language: allows you to change the language to be used in T9  
input mode.  
• Send Only: sends the Email.  
• Save and send: saves the Email to the Draft folder and also  
sends it to the recipient.  
• Save to: saves the Email to the Draft or to My folder.  
• Add Destination: allows you to add destination addresses. After  
adding, press the soft key or  
Email screen.  
key to go back to the  
• Properties: shows the Email subject, the list of the recipients  
you added, if any, and message text.  
6. Select a destination type To, Cc, or Bcc.  
7. Choose one of the following options:  
• Direct Enter: allows you to directly enter the Email address you  
want.  
• Phone Book: allows you to retrieve an Email address from your  
Address Book.  
• History: displays a list of Email addresses used in previous  
Emails sent.  
8. Enter an Email address or select one from Phone Book.  
9. To add more addresses, select To, Cc, or Bcc.  
10. When there is an Email address already entered in the  
selected destination type, select Add Destination. If  
required, repeat steps 7 and 8.  
11. When you are finished adding the destinations, select  
one of the following options  
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Send Only: sends the Email.  
• Save and send: saves the Email to the Draft folder and also  
sends it to the recipient.  
• Save to: saves the Email to the Draft or to My folder.  
Your phone sends the Email.  
Using Message Templates  
Your phone has message templates to allow you to  
retrieve them when creating a message. You can change  
the templates as your preferences or send a message  
immediately.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight Templates and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select a template and press the Options soft key to  
access the following options:  
• Edit: allows you to change the template.  
• Send Message: allows you to send an SMS message using the  
template.  
• Delete: deletes the template.  
• Add New: allows you to add a frequently used message to the  
template list.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Retrieving New Messages  
While text messages from other phones are delivered  
directlytoyourphone,Multimedia messagesandEmails  
will be stored in the Inbox of the message server and the  
serverwillalertyoutonewmessages.Thereforeyouneed  
toretrievenewmessagestoyourphoneandreadthemon  
the phone.  
Retrieving an Multimedia Message  
When a new Multimedia message comes in, the display  
shows the Multimedia Message icon ( ) and a text  
notification along with the sender’s number.  
1. Press the View soft key or the  
key to view brief  
information about the message, such as the sender’s  
number, the message size, and the subject.  
If you want to view the message later in the Inbox, press  
the Exit soft key.  
2. Press the Options soft key or the  
key to access the  
following options:  
• Retrieve: retrieves the message from the Multimedia server.  
• Delete: deletes the message.  
• More Properties: shows you detailed information about the  
message.  
3. Select Retrieve.  
Your phone retrieves the message contents from the  
server and displays it.  
4. To scroll through the message, press the Up or Down  
key.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Retrieving an Email  
When anew Emailcomesin, the display showstheEmail  
icon ( ) and a text notification.  
1. Press the View soft key or the  
key to view Email  
information.  
2. Press the Options soft key and select Retrieve.  
Your phone retrieves the new Emails from the server and  
displays them on the Inbox list.  
3. To read an Email, select it on the list. for details, see  
"Creating and Sending an Email" on page 76.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Viewing Messages  
The My Messages screen provides you with 6 message  
folders:  
• Inbox: stores incoming SMS, Multimedia, CB, and WAP  
message  
• Email Inbox: stores incoming Emails.  
• Sent: stores the messages your phone successfully have sent.  
• Outbox: stores the messages and Emails your phone is  
attempting to send temporarily.  
• Draft: stores the messages and Emails you have saved without  
sending or tried to send.  
• My Folders: allows you to create a folder that is used to store  
messages. You can create up to 5 message folders to manage  
your messages and Emails.  
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Viewing a Message  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight My Messages and select  
Inbox. The message list opens.  
The icons on the left of the number indicates the  
message type  
: indicates SMS  
: indicates Multimedia  
: indicates Email  
The icons on the right of the message subject indicate  
the memory location and the lock status.  
From the message list, you can access the following  
options by pressing the Options soft key.  
• View: opens the currently selected message.  
• Delete: deletes the currently selected message or all messages  
in the Inbox.  
• Move to Myfolder: allows you to move the message to one of  
the folders you have defined.  
• Sort by: allows you to sort messages by predefined criterias.  
• Protection: locks the message to keep it from being deleted or  
unlocks the message.  
3. Select a message on the list. The message content  
displays.  
For an Multimedia message, the display presents the  
message and then switches to the message view  
screen.  
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4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the message  
screen. For an Multimedia message, press the Left or  
Down key to scroll to other pages, if the message has  
more than one message.  
You can access the message options by pressing the  
Options soft key.  
5. Press the or # key to scroll to the previous or next  
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message.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Using Message Options  
While viewing content of a message, press the Options  
soft key to access the following options:  
Options for SMS Messages  
Reply: allows you to reply to the message.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to other  
Email addresses or phone numbers.  
Delete: deletes the message.  
Callback: allows you to call the phone numbers from the  
message text.  
Move to Myfolder: allows you to move the message to  
one of the folders you have defined.  
Move to Phone/SIM: moves the message to the phone’s  
memory or SIM card.  
Save Address:allowsyoutosavetherecipientorsender’s  
number and URL, Email addresses or phone numbers  
from the message text.  
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Save Media/Attach:allowsyoutosavemediaitems,such  
as sounds or images, from the message into your phone’s  
memory. You can then use the items when writing a  
message.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message keeping it  
from being deleted or unlocks the message.  
Options for Multimedia Messages  
Reply: allows you to reply to the message.  
Reply All: allows you to reply to all the recipients of the  
message.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to other  
Email addresses or phone numbers.  
Delete: deletes the message.  
Callback: allows you to call the phone numbers from the  
message text.  
Move to Myfolder: allows you to move the message to  
one of the folders you have defined.  
Move to Phone/SIM: moves the message to the phone’s  
memory or SIM card.  
Save Address:allowsyoutosavetherecipientorsender’s  
number and URL, Email addresses or phone numbers  
from the message text.  
Save Contents: allows you to save media items, such as  
pictures, video or sounds, from the message into your  
phone’s memory. You can then use the items when  
writing a message.  
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Properties: displays detailed information about the  
message, such has the subject, the sender of the message,  
and the message size.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message keeping it  
from being deleted or unlocks the message.  
Options for Email Messages  
Reply: allows you to reply to the message.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to other  
Email addresses or phone numbers.  
Delete: deletes the message.  
Callback: allows you to call the phone numbers from the  
message text.  
Move to Myfolder: allows you to move the message to  
one of the folders you have defined.  
Move to Phone/SIM: moves the message to the phone’s  
memory or SIM card.  
Save Address:allowsyoutosavetherecipientorsender’s  
number and URL, Email addresses or phone numbers  
from the message text.  
Save Media/Attach:allowsyoutosavemediaitems,such  
as sounds or images, from the message into your phone’s  
memory. You can then use the items when writing a  
message.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message keeping it  
from being deleted or unlocks the message.  
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Managing Your Own Message Folders  
You can create up to 5 message folders to store messages  
separately from the default message folders.  
Creating a Message Folder  
1. From the message folder list, press the Options soft key.  
2. Select Create Folder.  
3. Enter a folder name and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Moving a Message to a Folder  
1. From any message list, select the message you want to  
move and press the Options soft key.  
2. Select Move to Myfolder.  
3. Select one of the folders you have defined. The message  
is moved to the folder.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Renaming a Message Folder  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight My Messages and select  
the My Folders. The message list opens.  
3. Scroll to the folder you want and press the Options soft  
key and select Rename Folder.  
4. Clear the current name and enter a new name.  
5. Press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Deleting a Message Folder  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight My Messages and select  
the My Folders. The message list opens.  
3. Scroll to the folder you want to delete.  
4. Press the Options soft key and select Delete Folder.  
5. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the  
deletion.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Delete All  
Youcandeletethemessagesineachmessagefolderoneby  
one or all at one time. You can also delete all of your  
messages at one time.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight Delete All and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select the message folder you want to empty.  
4. Scroll to the message you want to delete and place a  
check mark by pressing the  
select more messages.  
key. Repeat this step to  
To delete all of the messages in the folder, select All  
Messages.  
5. Press the Delete soft key.  
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6. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the  
key.  
deletion.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
Settings  
You can set up various options for using messaging  
services.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Messaging and highlight Settings. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
3. Select the type of messages for which you want to  
change. Press the Select soft key or the key.  
key.  
IM  
The following options are available:  
Default Community:allowsyoutoselectthecommunity  
you ant to join by default.  
Profile: allows you to choose the profile information  
required to access the instant message utility.  
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Text Message  
The following options are available:  
Sending Profile:allowsyoutosettheoptionsforsending  
text messages. Choose from the following options:  
• SMS Settings  
• Email Settings  
• Empty  
Reply Path: allows the recipient of your message to send  
youareplythroughyourmessagecenter,ifyournetwork  
supports this service.  
Delivery Report: allows you to activate or deactivate the  
report function. When this function is activated, the  
network informs you whether or not your message has  
been delivered.  
Bearer Selection: allows you to select either GSM or  
GPRS, depending on your network.  
Preferred Memory:allowsyoutoselectadefaultmemory  
where your outgoing or incoming messages are stored.  
Choose from In Card or In Phone.  
Multimedia Message  
The following options are available:  
Delivery Report: when this option is enabled, the  
network informs you whether or not your message has  
been delivered.  
Read Reply: when this option is enabled, your phone  
sendsarequestforareplyalongwithyourmessagetothe  
recipient.  
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Settings  
Auto Download: you can set whether or not your phone  
retrieves new incoming messages from the Multimedia  
server without notifications.  
Off: you need to manually download new messages by  
using the Retrieve option.  
On: the phone automatically retrieves new messages  
fromtheserver.Assoonasyoureceiveamessageyoucan  
use more options while you are reading.  
Message Acceptance: you can specify the category of  
messages you want to receive.  
Expiry Date: you can select the length of time your  
messages are stored in the message center after they are  
sent.  
Delivery Time: you can set a time delay before thephone  
sends your messages.  
Priority: you can select the priority level of your  
messages.  
Report Allowed: when this option is enabled, the sender  
of an incoming message receives a delivery report from  
the network.  
Page Duration: you can set the length of time one page of  
an outgoing message displays on the message  
presentation screen. After a specified time, the display  
automatically scrolls to the next page.  
Profile: you can select a connection profile to be sued for  
sending and receiving Multimedia messages.  
Email  
The following options are available:  
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Account: You can configure up to 5 Email accounts using  
differentserviceproviders.Thelastaccountyouaccessed  
is automatically activated for sending or receiving Email  
messages.  
For each account, the following options are available:  
• Account Name: enter a name for the current account.  
• Display Name: enter the name to be displayed in your outgoing  
messages as the sender name.  
• Email Address: enter your Email address.  
• Protocol Type: specify an Email protocol type for the incoming  
server, either POP3 or IMAP4. Contact your Email service  
provider for more information.  
Note: For the IMAP4 protocol, you can set whether or not the phone  
retrieves Emails with attachments. You can also select the number of Email  
headers you want to retrieve.  
• Incoming Server: enter the IP address or domain name of the  
server to be used for receiving messages. Your Email service  
provider can give you this information.  
• User ID: enter your Email ID.  
• Password: enter your Email password.  
• Outgoing Server: enter the IP address or domain name of the  
server to be used for sending messages. Your Email service  
provider can give you this information.  
• Use SMTP Auth.: specify a protocol type for the server used.  
• Reply-to Address: enter the reply to address for Email address.  
Polling Interval: you can select how often the phone  
checks the server for incoming messages.  
Signature: you can attach your name, phone number,  
simple memo or tag line as a signature to your Email.  
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Send Copy to Self: you can set whetheror not your phone  
sendsacopyoftheoutgoingEmailtoyourEmailaddress.  
DeliveryReport:youcanactivateordeactivatethereport  
function. When this function is activated, the network  
informs you whether or not your Email has been  
delivered.  
ReadReply:youcansetwhetherornotyourphonesends  
a request for a reply along with your message to the  
recipient.  
Download Method: you can choose the display of the  
Email message. You can select Header Only or Normal.  
Keep on Server: you can set whether or not your Emails  
are deleted from the server after retrieval.  
Block Email: you can set up the mail filter to block spam  
mails. You can enter Email address or subject.  
Profile: you can select a connection profile to be used for  
sending and receiving Emails.  
Push Message  
The following options are available:  
Receive: you can select whether the phone receive or  
reject push-messages from the WAP server. Choose from  
Never, Always, or Only White List.  
White List: allows only user on your contact list to push  
messages.  
Broadcast  
The following options are available:  
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Receive: allows you to enable or disable the reception of  
broadcast messages.  
Channel List: allows you to indicate the channels from  
which you wish to receive broadcast messages. The  
following options are available:  
• Select: use to enable or disable channels on the list by marking  
or unmarking them, respectively. A check mark displays in front  
of each selected channel.  
• Add Channel: use to enter the ID and title for a new channel.  
• Delete: use to remove a channel from the list.  
• Edit: use to change the ID and title of an existing channel.  
Language: allows you to select your preferred language  
in which to display cell broadcast messages.  
Please contact your service provider for further details.  
Predictive Text Mode  
The Default T9 mode is allows you to set the default  
setting for text messages. Select Off to disable the T9  
dictionary.  
Memory Status  
You can check the memory amount available and  
remaining for storing the messages.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode.  
2. Select Messaging. Highlight Memory Status and press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select the message type you want.  
For Text Message, scroll through the memory. The  
displays shows the number of messages you have stored  
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Memory Status  
in the memory and the total number of messages you  
have stored.  
For Multimedia Message, Email, and Push Message  
the displays show the total memory amount, including  
the amount of memory available and used for storing  
messages. It also shows the memory amount used for  
each message folder.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Section 8: Changing Your Settings  
Topics Covered  
• Sound Settings  
• Display Settings  
• Phone Settings  
• Connection Settings  
• Time and Date  
• Network Services Setting  
• Infrared Activate  
• Security Settings  
• Reset Settings  
This section explains the menu navigation for your  
phone. It also includes an outline of all the available  
menus associated with your phone.  
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Sound Settings  
You can customize the settings related to various sounds  
for the phone, such as the call ringer, key tone, power on/  
off tone, slider tone, and so on.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings. Highlight Sound Settings and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
3. Select a menu and then change the setting. If the menu  
has submenus, repeat as necessary.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Ring Tone  
key.  
This menu allows you to select a ring melody. You can  
choose between many different melodies and tones. If  
you have downloaded sounds from the internet, you can  
use them in this menu.  
Ring Volume  
This menu allows you to adjust the ring volume to one of  
5 levels.  
Shop Ringtones  
Thismenuallowsyoutoaccessthewebsitepresetbyyour  
service provider to download melodies. Once you have  
downloadedmelodies,theyaresavedintheAudio folder.  
Alert Type  
This menu allows you to specify how you are to be  
informed of incoming calls. The following options are  
available:  
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Sound Settings  
Light Only: the service light flashes.  
Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected  
in the Ring Tone menu.  
Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.  
Vibration + Melody: the phone first vibrates three times  
and then starts ringing.  
Keypad Tone  
This menu allows you to select the tone that the phone  
soundswhenyoupressakey. Toturnoffthesound, select  
Off.  
Message Tone  
This menu allows you to select how the phone informs  
youthatanewSMS,Multimedia,Email,orCellBroadcast  
(CB) message has been received.  
For each message tone, the following options are  
available:  
Tone: you can select a message tone.  
Mode: you can select a type of message alert.  
• Off: the phone does not use the SMS tone.  
Tone: the phone sounds the selected message tone.  
• Vibration: the phone vibrates.  
• Light Only: the service light, the backlight of the keys on the top  
of the phone flashes.  
Repetition: you can select how often the phone informs  
you of a new message.  
• Once: the phone alerts you to a new message just once at the  
time of its receipt.  
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• Periodic: the phone alerts you to a new message every 2  
minutes until you open the message.  
Slider Tone  
This menu allows you to select the tone that the phone  
sounds when you open or close the phone. To turn off the  
sound, select Off.  
Power On/Off  
Thismenuallowsyoutoselectthemelodythatthephone  
sounds when it is switched on and off. To turn off the  
sound, select Off.  
Alerts on Call  
The following options are available:  
Off: the phone doesn’t actively alert you to incoming  
messages or alarms. It only displays the corresponding  
notification.  
On: the phone alerts you with a beep and displays the  
corresponding notification.  
Extra Tones  
You can customize additional tones for the phone.  
1. To turn a given tone on, press the On soft key or the  
key. A check mark displays in front of the option.  
2. To turn a given tone off, press the Off soft key or the  
key. The check mark no longer displays.  
The following options are available:  
Error Tone: sets whether or not the phone informs you  
when you have a make a mistake.  
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Display Settings  
Minute Minder: sets whether or not the phone beeps  
every minute during an outgoing call to keep you  
informed of the length of your call.  
Connect Tone:setswhetherornotthephonebeepswhen  
your call is connected to the system.  
Display Settings  
To customize the settings for the display use the  
following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Display Settings and  
press the Select or  
key.  
3. Select a menu and then change the setting. If the menu  
has submenus, repeat this step.  
For the details of each menu, see the next sections.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Wallpaper  
key.  
Thismenuallowsyoutochangethebackgroundimageor  
change the settings for the text display in Idle mode.  
The following options are available:  
Wallpaper List: you can select a background image to be  
displayed on the Idle screen.  
1. Highlight Default and press the  
key.  
2. Scroll through the list by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
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You have various preset images available. You can also  
select a blank background or any images downloaded  
from the Internet or received in messages. Select  
Downloads to set downloaded images.  
3. Select the image you want and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key to display it on the Idle screen.  
Note: You can scroll to other images by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key from the image preview screen.  
Text Display: you can specify whether or not the phone  
displays the time and date on the Idle screen.  
Text Color: you can select the color of the text to be  
displayedontheIdlescreen.Thisoptionisavailablewhen  
the text display is enabled.  
Shop Graphics  
Thismenuallowsyoutoaccessthewebsitepresetbyyour  
service provider to download images. Once you have  
downloaded images, they are saved in the Graphics  
folder.  
Menu Style  
This menu allows you to select the menu display style.  
YoucanchooseeitherGrid Style,Bar Style,orPage Style.  
Back Light  
You can select the length of time the backlight is on. The  
backlight turns on when you press a key, when you open  
thephoneoryoureceiveacallormessage,andremainson  
for the specified length of time.  
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Service Light  
The keys on the top of the phone light to act as a service  
lightflashingatregularintervalstoindicatewhenservice  
is available on the phone.  
Thismenuallowsyoutoselectwhetherornottheservice  
lightisusedorinwhichcoloritflashes.Ifyoudonotwant  
to use the service light, select Off.  
Graphic Logo  
This menu allows you to display your service provider’s  
logo instead of its’ name.  
Off: the service provider’s name displays in the Idle  
mode.  
On: the service provider’s logo stored in your phone  
displays in Idle mode; if no logo has been stored, the  
service provider’s name displays.  
Phone Settings  
To customize the settings for your phone use the  
following steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Phone Settings. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select a menu and then change the setting. If the menu  
has submenus, repeat as necessary.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Greeting Message  
This menu allows you to set a greeting to be displayed  
briefly when the phone is switched on.  
Language  
You can select a display language. When the language  
option is set to Automatic, the language is automatically  
selected according to the language of the SIM card used.  
Note: Depending on your country, service provider, or software version of  
the phone, the Automatic option may not display.  
Slide Settings  
TheSlideSettingsoptionallowsyoutochangetheoptions  
for the opening and closing of your phone.  
1. Choose Up to set the answer option when opening your  
slider. Select None to disable open slider answer option.  
2. Choose Down to set disable current option when slider is  
closed.  
Short Cut  
The Navigation keys can be used as shortcut keys. In Idle  
mode, they allow you to access specific menus directly.  
To assign a shortcut to a key:  
1. From the Phone Settings menu, select Short Cut.  
2. Select the key to be used as a shortcut key.  
3. Select the menu to be assigned to the key.  
Note: To deactivate a shortcut key, select the None option.  
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Extra Settings  
You can turn the automatic redialing or answering  
features on or off.  
1. From the Phone Settings menu, Select Extra Settings  
2. To turn a feature on, press the On soft key or the  
key. A check mark displays in front of the option.  
3. To turn a feature off, press the Off soft key or the  
key. The check mark no longer displays.  
The following options are available:  
Auto Redial: when this option is checked, the phone  
makes up to ten attempts to redial a phone number after  
an unsuccessful call.  
Note: The interval between call attempts varies.  
Anykey Answer: when this option is checked, you can  
answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except the  
key or the Reject soft key. To reject the calls, press the  
key or the Reject soft key.  
Whenthisoptionisunchecked,youmustpressthe key  
or Accept soft key to answer a call.  
TTY Settings*  
TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a  
telecommunications device that allows people who are  
deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language  
disabilities, to communicate via a telephone.  
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Use the following steps to access the TTY settings:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
Note: The TTY option is viewable only when inserting the TTY Adapter.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Phone Settings. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key. Press the 6 key to access  
this function.  
3. Enter 4-T-T-Y or (4889) in the password field and press  
the OK soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Enable: CTM is active and TTY is available for use.  
Disable: CTM is not available for use.  
For additional technical support you may access the  
following website or call 1-888-987-4357. http://  
www.samsungtelecom.com/contact_us/  
accessibility.asp  
Connection Settings  
Youcancustomize theprofilescontaining thesettingsfor  
connectingyourphonetothenetwork. Thesesettingsare  
used for the WAP browser or Instant Messenger, or  
sending Multimedia messages or Emails.  
Note: Your phone is suited for connecting to the network by default. If you  
change the Multimedia settings without first checking with your service  
provider, the WAP, Multimedia and Email features may not work properly.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
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mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Connection Settings.  
Press the Select soft key or the key.  
3. Select the profile you want to change.  
For each profile, the following options are available:  
• Profile Name: enter a name that you wish to assign to the  
profile.  
• Homepage URL: enter the address of the WAP homepage of  
your service provider.  
• Bearer: select the network bearer type for data transmission,  
either GPRS or DATA.  
When the bearer is set to GPRS:  
• Proxy Setting: enter the IP address of the proxy server.  
• User Name: enter the user ID required to connect to the  
network.  
• Password: enter the password required to connect to the  
network.  
• APN: enter the access point name used for the address of the  
network.  
• Proxy Status: activate or deactivate the proxy server.  
• Primary DNS: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name System)  
address.  
• Secondary DNS: enter the secondary DNS address.  
When the bearer is set to DATA:  
• Proxy Setting: enter the IP address of the proxy server.  
• Login Name: enter the user ID required to connect to the  
network.  
• Password: enter the password required to connect to the  
network.  
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• Dial-up Number: enter the access point name used for the  
address of the network.  
• Data Call Type: select the Data Call Type, either Analog or ISDN.  
• Proxy Status: activate or deactivate the proxy server.  
• Primary DNS: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name System)  
address.  
• Secondary DNS: enter the secondary DNS address.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Time & Date  
You can change the settings for the time and date display.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Time & Date. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select a menu and then change the setting. If the menu  
has submenus, repeat as necessary.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Set Time  
key.  
You can enter the current time. You can choose the time  
format in the Time Format menu.  
Note: Before setting the time, you must specify your time zone in the  
World Time menu.  
Set Date  
You can enter the month, day, and year.  
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Time & Date  
World Time  
You can find out what time it is another part of world,  
using the Left and Right Navigation keys.  
The screen shows the:  
city name  
current time and date  
time difference between the selected city and your city if you  
have set your home time zone  
city selected as your time zone  
Selecting the Home Time Zone  
1. From the world map, select the city corresponding to  
your time zone by pressing the Left or Right Navigation  
key. The local date and time in the selected city display.  
2. Press the Set soft key or the  
Time Format  
key.  
You can change the time format to 12 Hours or 24 Hours.  
Auto Update  
You can receive time information from your service  
provider’s network.  
Off:youneedtomanuallysetthetimeanddateaccording  
to the current time zone using the Set Time menu.  
On: the phone automatically updates the time and date  
according to the current time zone using the network  
service.  
Confirm First: the phone asks for a confirmation before  
the update.  
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Note: Automatic updates of time and date does not change the time you  
have set for alarm settings or calendar memos.  
Network Services  
Youcancustomizethesettingsfornetworkfeatures,such  
as call forwarding, call barring, and call waiting.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings and highlight Network Services. Press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select a menu and then change the setting. If the menu  
has submenus, repeat as necessary.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Call Forwarding  
key.  
This network service enables incoming calls to be  
rerouted to the number that you specify.  
Forexample,youmaywishtoforwardyourbusinesscalls  
to a colleague while you are on vacation.  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call  
Forwarding.  
2. Select one of the following call forwarding options.  
• Forward Always: all calls are forwarded  
• Busy: calls are forwarded when you are already on another call  
• No Reply: calls are forwarded when you do not answer the  
phone.  
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• Unreachable: calls are forwarded when you are not in an area  
covered by your service provider or when your phone is  
switched off.  
• Cancel All: all call forwarding options are canceled.  
3. Select the type of calls, Voice Calls or Data Calls.  
The current status displays. If the option has already  
been set, the number to which the calls are forwarded  
displays.  
4. Press the Activate soft key or the  
Enter the number to which the calls are to be forwarded  
and press the OK soft key ore the key.  
key.  
To enter an international code, press the 0 key until the +  
sign displays.  
5. If you selected No Reply in step 1, select the time delay  
the network waits before forwarding a call.  
The phone sends your settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgement displays.  
Call Barring (SIM dependent)  
The call barring network service allows you to restrict  
your calls. This option is SIM dependent and requires a  
subscription. For more information, contact your service  
provider.  
Setting Call Barring Options  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call  
Barring.  
2. Select one of the following call barring options:  
• All Outgoing: calls cannot be made.  
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• International: international calls cannot be made.  
• International Except to Home: when abroad, calls can be made  
only to numbers within the current country and to your home  
country, which is the country where your home network  
provider is located.  
• All Receiving: calls cannot be received.  
• Receiving While Abroad: calls cannot be received when you are  
using your phone outside of your home country.  
• Cancel All: all call barring settings are deactivated; calls can be  
made and received normally.  
• Change Barring Password: you can set and change the call  
barring password obtained from your service provider.  
3. Select the type of calls, Voice Calls or Data Calls.  
4. Press the Activate soft key or the  
key.  
5. Enter your call barring password supplied by your service  
provider.  
The phone sends your settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgement displays.  
Deactivating Specific Call Barring Settings  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call  
Barring.  
2. Select the call barring option to be deactivated.  
3. Select the type of calls to which this option applies.  
4. Press the Deactivate soft key or the  
key.  
5. Enter your call barring password supplied by your service  
provider.  
The phone sends our settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgment displays.  
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Changing the Barring Password  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call  
Barring.  
2. Select Change Barring Password.  
3. Enter the current password and press the OK soft key or  
the  
key.  
4. Enter a new password and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
5. Enter the new password to confirm and press the OK soft  
key or the  
key.  
The phone sends your settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgement displays.  
Call Waiting  
Thisnetworkserviceinformsyouwhensomeoneistrying  
to reach you during another call.  
You can specify individual call waiting options for voice  
calls and/or data calls.  
Setting Call Waiting Options  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call  
Waiting.  
2. Select the type of calls, Voice Calls or Data Calls.  
The screen informs you whether call waiting is activated  
or deactivated.  
Press the Activate soft key or the  
key to activate the  
call waiting feature.  
The phone sends your settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgement displays.  
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Deactivating Call Waiting Settings  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Call  
Waiting.  
2. Select the type of calls, Voice Calls or Data Calls.  
The screen informs you whether call waiting is activated  
or deactivated.  
3. Press the Deactivate soft key or the  
key.  
The phone sends your settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgement displays.  
Network Selection (SIM Dependent)  
The Network Selection feature enables you to  
automatically or manually select the network used when  
roaming outside of your home area.  
Note: You can select a network other than your home network only if there  
is a valid roaming agreement between the two.  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select  
Network Selection.  
2. Select the options you want.  
If you select Automatic, you are connected to the first  
available network when roaming.  
If you select Manual, go to step 3.  
3. Select the network you want. The phone will scan for  
that network and you will be connected.  
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Caller ID  
You can prevent your phone number from being  
displayed on the phone of the person you are calling.  
Note: Some networks do not allow you to change this setting.  
The following options are available:  
Default: the default setting provided by the network is  
used.  
Hide Number:younumberdoesnotdisplayontheother  
person’s phone.  
Send Number: your number is sent each time you make  
a call.  
Closed User Group (SIM Dependent)  
Thisnetworkserviceallowsincomingandoutgoingcalls  
toberestrictedtoaselectedusergroup. youcancreateup  
to 10 user groups.  
For details about how to create and use a closed user  
group, contact your service provider.  
Example: A company lends SIM cards to its employees and wants to  
restrict outgoing calls to members of the same team.  
If you select the Closed User Group menu, you can enter  
the CUG function. You can now access the following  
options:  
Index List: lets you list, add, or delete CUG index  
numbers.  
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If there is no CUG index stored, you are prompted to add  
a new index when you select this option. Once you have  
added a CUG index, the list of current CUG indexes  
appears.  
Add a new CUG index as advised by your service  
provider, or delete a group.  
Outside Access: lets you enable or disable calls to  
numbers other than those in the CUG. This feature  
depends on the nature of your CUG subscription. Please  
check with your service provider.  
Default Group: you may set a default CUG with your  
service provider. If you have done so, you can enable the  
Default Group option on your phone. When making a  
call, you are give the option of using your default CUG,  
instead of selecting one from the list.  
Deactivate: deactivates the CUG function. This menu  
appearsonlywhenthedefaultgroupisenabledoraCUG  
index is selected.  
Band Selection  
For the phone to make and receive phone calls, it must  
register with an available network. Your phone can  
handle any of the following types of networks:  
Combined GSM 850/1900  
GSM 1800  
The country where you purchased your phone  
determinesthedefaultbandthatituses. Whenyoutravel  
abroad, you must remember to change to an appropriate  
band.  
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Infrared Activate  
1. From the Network Services menu screen, select Band  
Selection.  
2. Select the appropriate option, and press the OK soft key  
or the  
3. When the display confirms the network band you  
selected, press the Yes soft key or the key.  
To cancel the selection, press the No soft key.  
key.  
Infrared Activate  
This feature allows you to send or receive data, such as  
entries in the Address Book or Calendar memos through  
the infrared port.  
Connecting with a PC  
To use an infrared connection with your computer, you  
must:  
1. Configure and activate an IrDA-compliant infrared port  
on the computer.  
2. Activate the infrared feature on the phone; press the  
Menu soft key and select Settings. Highlight Infrared  
Activate and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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3. Select With PC. The IrDA icon ( ) appears on the top  
line of the display.  
• align the infrared port on the phone with the infrared port on the  
computer.  
The connection is ready for data transmission. If there is  
no communication between your phone and the IrDA-  
compliant device within 30 seconds of activating the  
feature, it is automatically deactivated.  
Connecting with Other Phones  
To receive Address Book entries and calendar memos  
from another compliant phone using the infrared  
connection, you need to activate the infrared port on you  
phone.  
Note: If you receive a call while sending or receiving data, you can either  
answer or reject the call without interrupting the IrDA connection. But,  
picking up you phone may break the connection between the phones, so  
use the headset to answer the call.  
Receiving Data from Another Phone  
1. Align the infrared ports on both phones with each other.  
2. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key and select  
Settings. Highlight Infrared Activate and press the  
Select soft key or the  
3. Select With Other Phone and press the Select soft key  
or the key. IrDA is now active.  
key.  
4. When FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode is enabled on your  
phone, enter the PIN2 and press the OK soft key.  
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5. Press the Save soft key. The entries are saved.  
Sending Data to Other Devices  
TosendentriesintheAddressBookandCalendar,access  
the appropriate menu:  
1. Select an entry and press the Options soft key.  
2. Select Send to via Infrared and press the  
key. The  
Infrared port is automatically activated and the entry is  
sent to another phone.  
Security  
The Security feature enables you to restrict to use of your  
phone by others and to restrict the types of calls.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings. Highlight Security and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select a menu and then change the setting. If the menu  
has submenus, repeat as necessary.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
PIN Check  
key.  
When the PIN Check feature is enabled, you must enter  
your PIN each time you switch on the phone.  
Consequently,anypersondoesnothaveyourPINcannot  
use your phone without your approval.  
Note: Before disabling the PIN Check feature, you must enter your PIN.  
The following options are available:  
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Disable:thephoneconnectsdirectlytothenetworkwhen  
you switch it on.  
Enable: you must enter the PIN each time the phone is  
switched on.  
Change PIN  
This feature allows you to change your current PIN,  
providedthatthePINCheckfeatureisenabled.Youmust  
enter the current PIN before you can specify a new one.  
Once you have entered a new PIN, you are asked to  
confirm it by entering it again.  
Phone Lock  
When the Phone Lock feature is enabled, the phone is  
each time the phone is switched on.  
Note: The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. To change the  
phone password, see "Change Password" on page 119.  
Once the correct password has been entered, you can use  
the phone until you switch it off.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: you are not asked to enter the phone password  
when you switch on the phone.  
Enable: you are required to enter the phone password  
when you switch on the phone.  
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Security  
Change Password  
TheChangePasswordfeatureallowsyoutochangeyour  
currentphonepasswordtoanewone.Youmustenterthe  
current phone password before you can specify a new  
one.  
Thepasswordispresetto00000000atthefactory.Once  
you have entered a new password, you are asked to  
confirm it by entering it again.  
Privacy  
Using this menu, you can lock your media contents, such  
as Multimedia Messages, voice memos, images, and  
sounds. Once you have locked the contents, you must  
enter the phone’s password to access the associated  
menus.  
1. From the Security Menu, press Privacy.  
2. The following options are available.  
• Disable: deactivates privacy. You can access your media  
content without using your phone’s password.  
• Enable: activates privacy. Your phone’s password is required to  
access your media content  
3. Press the Select soft key.  
password and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
Note: This password is preset to “00000000at the factory. To change this  
password, see "Change Password" on page 119.  
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SIM Lock  
When the SIM Lock feature is enabled, your phone only  
works with the current SIM. You must enter the SIM lock  
codetounlocktheSIMsoyoucanuseadifferentSIMcard.  
Once you have entered the lock code, you are asked to  
confirm your entry.  
FDN Mode (SIM Dependent)  
FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your  
SIM card, allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a  
limited set of phone numbers.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: you can call any number  
Enable: you can only call phone numbers stored in the  
Address Book. You must enter your PIN2.  
Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu  
does not display.  
Change PIN2 (SIM Dependent)  
The Change PIN2 feature allows you to change your  
current PIN2 to a new one. You must enter the current  
PIN2 before you can specify a new one. Once you have  
entered a new PIN2, you are asked to confirm it by  
entering it again.  
Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu  
does not display.  
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Reset Settings  
Reset Settings  
You can easily reset your phone to its’ default settings.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu sot key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings. Highlight Reset Settings and press the  
Select soft key or the  
3. Enter the 4 to 8-digit password and press the OK soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
Note: The password is preset to “00000000”. To change this password,  
see "Change Password" on page 119.  
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Section 9: Multimedia  
Topics Covered  
• Using the Camera  
• Using the Music Zone  
• Using the Audio Recorder  
• Memory Status  
This section explains how to use the multimedia files on  
yourphone. You can takeaphotoor recordavideousing  
the built-in camera, and enjoy MP3 music using the MP3  
player application.  
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Using the Camera  
Using the camera module in your phone, you can take  
photos of people or events while on the move.  
Additionally, you can send photos to other people in an  
Multimedia message or set a wallpaper or caller ID  
image.  
You can also record videos using your phone as a  
camcorder.  
Caution:  
Do not take photos of people without their permission.  
Do not take photos in places where cameras are not allowed.  
Do not take photos in places where you may interfere with another  
person’s privacy.  
Taking Photos  
Your camera produces photos in JPEG format.  
Note: When you take a photo in direct sunlight or in bright conditions,  
shadows may appear on the photo.  
1. In Idle mode, press and hold the  
key on the right  
side of the phone to turn on the camera.  
You can also press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode. Highlight Multimedia and press the Select soft  
key or press the  
key.  
2. Select Camera then Take Photo.  
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3. Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject.  
Press the  
soft key to access the camera options. For  
details, see "Using Camera Options" on page 125.  
You can use the keypad to quickly change the camera  
options.  
4. Press the  
key or the  
key to take the photo.  
5. Press the Save soft key or the  
key.  
To discard and return to Capture mode, press the  
Cancel soft key.  
6. To use the photo options, press the Options soft key or  
the  
key.  
Note: To use the photo options you must Save the photo.  
7. Press the Options soft key and select Capture Another  
to return to Capture mode.  
8. To return to Idle mode, press the  
key.  
Using Camera Options  
In Capture mode, you can use various options for the  
camera by pressing the soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Shooting Mode: allows you to take a photo in various  
modes. Once you change the mode, the corresponding  
indicator appears at the top right of the display.  
Single Shot: allows you to take a photo in the normal mode.  
Multi Shot: allows you to take a series of action stills. Select  
the capture speed, High Speed or Normal Speed, and the  
number of photos the camera will take. When you press the  
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or  
key, the camera takes photos successively.  
After taking photos, press the Save All soft key to save all of  
the photos in a separate folder.  
Mosaic Shot: allows you to take 4 or 9 photos and store them  
as one JPEG file.  
Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply  
special effects to the photo. This option is not activated in  
the photo size 1280x1024, 1152x864.  
Frames: allows you to select a decorative frame. Select a  
frame from the list using the Navigation keys and press  
the keytosaveyoursetting. Whenactivatedthephoto  
size is fixed to 176x160.  
Timer: allows you to set a time delay before the camera  
takesthephoto.Selectthelengthofdelayyouwant.When  
key, the camera takes the photo  
after the specified time.  
Go to My Album: allows you to go directly to the Photo  
Album folder. For more options information, see "Photo  
Album Options" on page 132.  
Settings: allows you to change the image settings. These  
settings are saved for subsequent shots.  
Size: allows you to set the image size to either 1280x1024,  
1152x864, 640x480, 320x240, 176x160, or 160x120. The icon  
for the selected image size (1280,1152, 640, 320, 176, 160)  
displays on the capture screen.  
Quality: allows you to select the image quality, either Super  
Fine, Fine, Normal, or Economy. The icon for the selected  
quality (SF, F, N, or E) displays on the capture screen.  
Shutter Sound: allows you to select a tone for the shutter  
sound.  
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Flash: allows you to choose the setting for the flash. Choose  
from Off, Shooting Only, or Permanent.  
Short Cut: allows you to change options using your  
keypad in capture mode. The following options are  
available:  
zooms in or out  
adjust the image brightness  
flips the image vertically  
shows the mirror image  
enables and disables the flash.  
switches to Record mode.  
changes the image size.  
changes the image quality  
changes the camera shot mode  
changes the color tone or applies an effect to the photo.  
selects a decorative frame.  
sets a time delay.  
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switches the Photo Album menu.  
switches to full screen.  
Record Video  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode. Highlight Multimedia and press the Select  
soft key or press the  
2. Select Camera and highlight the Record Video option.  
Press the Select soft key or the key.  
3. Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject  
key.  
Press the  
soft key to access the camera options.  
4. Press the  
or key to start recording.  
5. When you have finished recording, press the  
key.  
To discard the recording and return to Record mode,  
press the right soft key.  
6. Press the Save soft key or the  
key.  
7. To use the video options, press the Options soft key.  
Record Another: launches the video camera option and  
allows you to take another video.  
Send: allows you to send the video clip as part of an  
Multimedia message or Email.  
Rename:allowsyoutochangethenameofthevideoclips.  
Delete: allows you to delete the video clip.  
Protection:allowsyoutoprotectthevideoclipfrombeing  
deleted.  
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Go to My Album: allows you to go to the Video Album  
option.  
Properties:allowsthepropertiesofthevideoclip,suchas  
thefilename,filesize,thedateitwasrecorded,imagesize,  
image quality, and protection status.  
8. To return to Record mode, press the Options soft key  
and select Record Another.  
9. To return to the Idle mode, press the  
.
Using the Video Options  
In Record mode, you can use various options for the  
camera by pressing the soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Recording Mode:allowsyoutoselectarecordingmode.  
Depending on the selected recording mode, the  
maximum file size of a video clip you can record differs.  
Limit for Message: the phone records video clips for adding  
them to Multimedia messages. You can record video clips for  
up to 300 kb depending on available memory.  
Normal: the phone records video clips for saving only. You can  
record video clips for up to 60 minutes depending on available  
memory.  
Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply  
special effects to the video. This option is only activated  
when Recording mode is set into Normal.  
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Timer: allows you to set a time delay before the camera  
starts recording a video. Select the length of delay you  
begins recording a video after the specified time.  
Go to My Album: allows you to go to the Video Album  
menuorPhoto Album.Formoreoptionsinformation,see  
"Video Album Options" on page 133.  
Settings: allows you to change the image settings. These  
settings are saved for subsequent recordings.  
Size: allows you to set the image size to either (176x144),  
(128x96), (352x288), or (320x240). The icon for the selected  
image size displays on the capture screen.  
Quality: allows you to determine image quality.  
Audio Record: allows you to mute or unmute audio.  
Flash: allows you to choose the setting for the flash. Choose  
from Off, Shooting Only, or Permanent.  
Short Cut: allows you to change options using your  
keypad in capture mode. The following options are  
available:  
zooms in or out  
adjust the image brightness  
flips the image vertically  
shows the mirror image  
enables the flash for recording.  
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switches to Camera mode.  
changes the image size.  
changes the image quality  
changes the Recording mode  
changes the color tone or applies an effect to the video.  
mutes the audio during a recording.  
sets a time delay.  
switches the Video Album menu.  
switches to full screen.  
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My Album  
1. In Idle mode press the Menu soft key to access the Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Multimedia and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
3. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Select My Album and choose from Photo Album or  
Video Album.  
When you access this menu, your phone displays the  
photos in Thumbnail mode, which shows them as small  
images. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through the  
photos.  
5. To view the photos on the full screen, press the left soft  
key and select View or the  
Thumbnail mode, press the  
key. To go back to  
soft key or the  
key.  
6. Press the Options soft key to use the following options:  
Photo Album Options  
View: allows you to change the view the selected photo.  
Display Mode: allows you to choose the setting for the  
photo. Choose from List, List with Thumbnail, or  
Thumbnail.  
Send: allows you to send the photo as part of an  
Multimedia message or Email.  
Set as: allows you to set the photo as your wallpaper or  
caller ID image for an entry in the Address Book.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the photo.  
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Delete: allows you to delete the photo.  
Protection: allows you to protect the photo from being  
deleted.  
Properties:showstheproperties of thephoto, such asthe  
filename,filesize,thedateiswastaken,imageresolution,  
image quality, and protection status.  
Video Album Options  
Play/List: allows you to change the view the selected  
photo.  
Display Mode: allows you to choose the setting for the  
photo. Choose from List, List with Thumbnail, or  
Thumbnail.  
Send: allows you to send the photo as part of an  
Multimedia message or Email.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the photo.  
Delete: allows you to delete the photo.  
Protection: allows you to protect the photo from being  
deleted.  
Properties:showstheproperties of thephoto, such asthe  
filename,filesize,thedateiswastaken,imagesize,image  
quality, and protection status.  
Playing Videos  
1. In Idle mode press the Menu soft key to access the Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Multimedia and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
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3. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Select My Album and choose Video Album.  
When you access this menu, your phone displays the  
videos in Thumbnail mode, which shows them as small  
images. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through the  
photos.  
5. To view the photos on the full screen, press the  
To go back to Thumbnail mode, press the soft key or  
the key.  
key.  
6. To pause playback, press the  
key.  
key.  
7. To resume play, press the  
8. To stop, press the right soft key.  
Deleting Photos and Videos  
Youcandeletephotosorvideoclipsonebyoneorallatone  
time.  
Deleting a Photo or Video  
1. From the Photo Album or Video Album, select the photo  
or video you want to delete.  
2. Press the Options soft key and select Delete.  
3. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting All Photos and Videos  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
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2. Select Multimedia. Highlight Camera and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
3. Select Delete All and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Scroll to the album you want to clear and place a check  
mark by pressing the  
key. To delete all of the items,  
select All.  
5. Press the Delete soft key.  
A confirmation message appears. If you selected All in  
step 3, the phone asks if you want to delete all photos or  
video clips, including ones protected or used as a Caller  
ID image.  
6. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Music Zone  
YourphoneprovidesyouwiththeMP3Playerfunctionto  
enable you to enjoy MP3 music on the phone’s memory.  
Before using the MP3 player, you first need to save MP3  
music files in your phone’s memory. You can download  
music files from the Wireless Web, or from you computer  
by using the file manager program.  
Starting MP3 Player  
1. In Idle mode, press and hold the  
key.  
2. You can also press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode and select Multimedia. Highlight Music Zone and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Music Player. The MP3 main screen displays.  
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4. Press the 5 or the  
key to begin playing music. All of  
the MP3 files in the phone’s memory play by default.  
5. To pause and resume playback, press the 5 key or the  
key.  
6. To skip forward to the next file, press the 6 key or the  
Right key.  
7. To go backward to the previous file, press the 4 key or  
the Left key.  
8. To stop, press the 8 key or the Down key.  
9. To open the music files list, press the 2 key or the Up  
key.  
10. To exit the MP3 player without stopping playback, press  
the  
key. You can use other menu functions, except  
for the menus related with sound.  
11. To adjust the volume, press the volume key on the side of  
the phone.  
12. Press the Options soft key, the following options are  
available:  
• Play: plays the selected music file(s).  
• Open Play List: used to open Play List.  
• Settings: changes default settings for using the MP3 player.  
See "Changing MP3 Player Settings" on page 137  
• Delete From Play List: deletes file from Play List.  
• Properties: shows the information about the current file playing.  
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Changing MP3 Player Settings  
You can change the default settings for using the MP3  
player.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Multimedia. Highlight Music Zone and press the  
Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or  
the key.  
4. Press the Options soft key; select Settings and press  
the key  
key.  
The following options are available:  
• Repeat mode: allows you to set the MP3 player to play the  
current file or all of the files repeatedly.  
• Shuffle: allows you to set the MP3 player to play files in random  
order.  
• Equalizer: allows you to set the equalizer to the genre you want.  
• Skin: allows you to select a skin color of the MP3 player screen.  
• 3D sound: allows you to enable or disable the 3D sound.  
• Volume: allows you to set the sound volume.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Viewing the Music List  
By default, all of the MP3 files in the phone’s memory are  
added to the music list. You can select and play only the  
files you want or delete files from the music list.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Multimedia. Highlight Music Zone and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Music List. The MP3 main screen displays.  
4. Place a check mark in front of the file(s) you want to play  
by pressing the  
key.  
To select all of the files, select All. To deselect all of the  
files, select None.  
5. You can access the following options by pressing the  
Options soft key once you have selected a file from the  
music list:  
• Play: plays the selected music file(s).  
• Add To Play List: use to add music files to Play List.  
• Delete: deletes the selected music file(s).  
• Protection: use to proctect music files from being deleted.  
• Properties: shows the information about the currently  
highlighted music files. To view the information of the next file,  
press the next soft key.  
6. To return to the Music Zone menu, press the  
key or the key.  
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Using Record Audio  
Using Record Audio  
You can record voice memos. After recording, you can  
send the memo to other people via the Multimedia  
Message Service.  
Record Audio  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode.  
2. Select Multimedia. Highlight Record Audio, press the  
Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight the Record option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
4. Press the Record soft key or the  
key. The display  
to return.  
shows a 30-second timer. Press the  
5. Record a memo by speaking into the microphone.  
6. When you press the Stop soft key or the  
key, or if the  
recording time expires, the following options display:  
• Replay: plays back your memo  
• Re-record: discards the memo and enables you to record  
another one  
• Save: allows you to save the memo  
• Quit: cancels your recording and exits the Record menu  
7. To save the memo, choose Save and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
8. Press the  
key to clear the default name, if necessary  
and enter a name for the memo.  
For further details about how to enter characters, see  
page 45.  
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Press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
The memo is saved and then the display shows the  
memo information.  
You can press the Options soft key or the  
key to  
access the following memo options:  
Send: allows you to send the memo to other people by  
using the Multimedia or Email feature.  
Rename: allows you to change the memo’s name.  
Delete: allows you to delete the memo.  
9. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Reviewing Voice Memos  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode.  
2. Select Multimedia. Highlight the Record Audio and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Audio List. A list of voice memos displays.  
4. Scroll to a memo and press the Options soft key or the  
key. The following options are available:  
• Play: plays the memo.  
• Send: allows you to send the memo to other people by using  
the Multimedia or Email feature.  
• Rename: allows you to change the memo’s name  
• Properties: displays information about the memo, such as the  
name, the date when the memo was made, recording  
durations, and memory size.  
• Delete: allows you to delete the memo.  
5. Select Play to review the memo.  
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6. After playback, the display returns the memo list.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting Voice Memos  
You can delete your voice memos one by one or all at one  
time.  
Deleting A Voice Memo  
1. Access the memo list and scroll to the memo you want  
to delete.  
2. Press the Options soft key and then select Delete.  
3. Press the Yes soft key or the key to confirm the  
deletion.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting All Voice Memos  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Multimedia. Highlight Record Audio and press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Delete All and press the  
key.  
4. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the  
deletion.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Checking the Memory Status  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Multimedia. Select Memory Status.  
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This display shows the Total, Used, and Free memory  
amount and at the bottom of the screen is a sliding scale  
that shows the proportion of the amount of memory  
being used and available for the MP3 player.  
3. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Section 10: Personal Assistant  
Topics Covered  
• Using the Calendar  
• Using the To Do List  
• Setting Alarms  
• Using the Calculator  
• Using the Currency Converter  
The topics covered in this section allow you to schedule  
appointments,viewthecalendar,createTo-Dolists,setan  
alarm, and perform simple math calculations.  
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Using the Calendar  
With the Calendar feature, you can:  
write memos to keep track of your schedule.  
consult the calendar and check your memos.  
set an alarm to act as a reminder.  
Writing a Memo  
You can make up to 100 memos for the calendar. More  
than one memo can be made for one day.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Calendar and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
The calendar displays with today’s date highlighted.  
3. Scroll to a date on the calendar by pressing the  
Navigation keys and press the  
key.  
Alternatively, press the Options soft key and select Go to  
Date. You can enter manually a specific date and press  
the OK soft key.  
Note: To skip to the previous or next month, press the Volume keys on the  
left side of the phone.  
An empty memo screen displays allowing you to enter  
your memo.  
4. Enter your memo and then press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
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5. If you want an alarm to ring on the chosen day, press the  
key. If not, press the No soft key. The memo is saved.  
6. Enter the time for the alarm and press the  
key.  
Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format.  
You can also select the melody for the alarm by pressing  
the Melody soft key.  
7. If applicable, select AM or PM.  
The color of the date on the calendar changes to green to  
indicate that a memo exists for that date.  
8. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Whenthetimeforamemocomesandthephoneplaysthe  
selected alarm melody, press the View soft key or the  
key to access the memo. Alternatively, press the Exit soft  
key or the  
key to stop the alarm.  
Consulting the Calendar  
Viewing Memos on the Selected Date  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Calendar and press the  
select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select the date you want to view its memo(s).  
If there is more than one memo for that date, the latest  
memo displays.  
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4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll to the previous or next  
memo.  
If you want to make a new memo for that date, press the  
New soft key.  
5. To access the memo options, press the Options soft key.  
• Edit: allows you to change the memo text.  
• Alarm: allows you to set an alarm to ring at a specified time to  
remind you of the memo. If you have already set an alarm for  
that memo, you can change or delete the alarm.  
• Delete: allows you to delete the memo.  
• Copy to: allows you to copy the memo to another date.  
• Move to: allows you to change the date of the memo.  
• Send via Infrared: allows you to send the memo to another  
phone via an Infrared connection.  
6. When you have finished, press the Ok soft key or  
key.  
Viewing All of the Memos on the Calendar  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Calendar and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Press the Options soft key and select Search All. The  
phone displays the latest memo. You can view all of the  
memos, starting with the oldest, regardless of the day.  
4. To scroll through the memos, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
5. When you have finished, press  
key.  
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Deleting Memos  
Youcan delete memoson the calendar one by oneor all at  
one time.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Calendar and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select the date you want to view its memo(s).  
If there is more than one memo for that date, the latest  
memo displays.  
4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll to the previous or next  
memo.  
5. Press the Options soft key and select Delete.  
6. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
7. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting All Memos  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Calendar and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Press the Options soft key and select Delete All.  
4. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
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Using the To Do List  
The To Do List allows you to:  
enter a list of tasks to be done  
assign a priority and a deadline to each task  
sort the tasks by priority and status  
Creating the To Do List  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight To Do List and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Press the New soft key or the  
4. Enter the first task.  
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5. Press the OK soft key or the  
.
6. Select a priority level of high, normal, or low.  
7. Enter your deadline and press OK soft key or the  
key.  
If you don’t want to set a deadline, press the Skip soft  
key.  
The first task is added to the To Do List.  
8. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Adding Tasks to the To Do List  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight To Do List and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
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3. Press the Options soft key and select New. Continue  
using steps in "Creating the To Do List" on page 148.  
Viewing the To Do List  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight To Do List and press the  
Select soft key or the  
The tasks display with a check mark, indicating a task  
has been done, and its priority level indicator; for  
High, for Normal, and for low.  
key.  
Note: You can change the status of a specific task by pressing the * key.  
The task is marked as completed as of the current time and date.  
3. Scroll to a task from the list and press the  
key to view  
the details for the task.  
You can use the To Do List options by pressing the  
Options soft key.  
4. You can scroll through the tasks using Up and Down  
keys, if necessary.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Using To Do List Options  
You can access the following options by pressing the  
Options soft key:  
New: allows you to create a new task.  
Mark: allows you to change the status of a task. Select the  
appropriate status (Done or Undo).  
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Edit: allows you to edit a task. You can change the text  
priority, and/or deadline for the task.  
Sort: allows you to sort the existing tasks by priority or  
status. Select the sort criterion (High, Low, Done, or  
Undo).  
Copy: allows you to copy a task.  
Copy to Calendar: allows you to copy a task to the  
calendar as a memo.You can also change the text and  
deadline for the task and/or set the alarm.  
Delete: deletes a task.  
Delete All: allows you to delete all tasks.  
Send vTodo: allowsyou to sendyour ToDo Listitem to a  
Phonebook entry or a specified entry via your phone.  
Exit: exits the To do list menu.  
Setting Alarms  
Youcansetthealarmtoringataspecifictime.Youcanalso  
set the phone to switch on automatically and ring the  
alarm even if the phone is switched off.  
Setting an Alarm  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
menu mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Alarm and press the  
Select soft key or  
key.  
3. Select an alarm type  
• Single Use Alarm: the alarm rings only once and is then  
deactivated.  
• Daily Alarm: the alarm rings every day at the same time.  
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• Wake-up Call: the alarm rings to wake you up at the specified  
time.  
• Remove Alarm: removes alarm settings.  
• Autopower: the alarm rings even when the phone is turned off.  
4. Enter the time for the alarm to sound.  
Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format.  
To change the alarm tone, press the Options soft key  
and select Alarm Tone. Select an alarm tone from the  
list.  
5. Press the  
key.  
6. If applicable, select AM or PM.  
7. If you select Wake-up Call in step 1, select a repeat  
option, Monday to Friday or Monday to Saturday.  
8. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
When the time for an alarm comes, press any key to stop  
the alarm.  
Setting Autopower Alarms  
Youcanset thephonetoringthealarmwhen thetimefor  
an alarm comes, if the phone is switched off.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Alarm and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Autopower.  
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4. Select Enable to activate the Autopower feature. The  
phone will automatically switch on to ring the alarm  
when the alarm time comes.  
If the menu option is set to Disable, and the phone is  
switched off at the specified time, the alarm does not  
ring.  
5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deactivating Alarms  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Alarm and press the  
Select soft key or the  
3. Highlight Remove Alarm and press the Select soft key  
or the key.  
key.  
A pop-up message displays confirming Alarm  
Deactivate. Press OK to remove or Cancel to exit.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Using the Calculator  
You can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator  
provides basic arithmetic functions: addition,  
subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Calculator and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Enter the first number using the numeric keys.  
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Note: To include a decimal point or a bracket, press the left soft key until  
the symbol you want displays.  
4. Enter the operation for your calculation by pressing the  
Navigation keys, according to the illustration on the  
display.  
5. Enter the second number.  
6. To view the result, press the  
key.  
7. Repeat steps 1 to 4 as many times as required.  
8. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Using the Currency Convertor  
You can figure out currency conversions.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Applications. Highlight Currency Exchange and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
you can insert a decimal point by pressing the # key.  
3. Enter the amount to convert and press the OK soft key or  
the  
key.  
The amount you entered ad its equivalent value  
displays.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
5.  
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Section 11: WAP  
Topics Covered  
• Launching the WAP Browser  
• Accessing a WAP site  
• Navigating the WAP Browser  
• Using Favorites  
• Downloading Multimedia Files  
• Clearing the Cache  
• Changing the WAP Profiles  
Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless  
ApplicationProtocol)browserwhichallowsyoutoaccess  
Internet specified for mobile phones. This section  
explains how to access the WAP services of your service  
provider and navigate the WAP browser.  
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Launching the WAP Browser  
1. In Idle mode, press the  
key to launch the WAP  
browser.  
you can also press the Menu soft key to access menu  
mode and select My MEdia.  
2. Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Select MEdia Net Home and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
your phone is connected to the network and loads the  
homepage of the Wireless Web service provider. The  
content of the start-up homepage depends on your  
Wireless Web service provider.  
3. To scroll through the screen, use the Up and Down  
navigation keys.  
4. To exit the browser at any time, simply press the  
key  
or press the hold the  
key.  
Access a WAP Site  
There are several ways to access a WAP site:  
• Selecting a link on the browser  
• Using a bookmark item in the Favorites folder; use the  
Bookmarks option on the browser menu list or Favorites menu.  
• Entering a URL address manually; use the Go To URL option on  
the browser menu list or http:// menu.  
Navigating the WAP Browser  
1. To scroll through browser items, press the Up or Down  
Navigation keys.  
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2. To select a browser item, press the  
key or press the  
Options soft key and choose Select.  
3. To select a numbered item, press the corresponding  
numeric key.  
4. To return to the previous page, press the  
key, or  
press the Options soft key and choose Back.  
5. To access the browser menu list, press the Menu soft  
key.  
6. To return to the start-up homepage, press and hold the  
key for more than two seconds, or press the Menu  
soft key and select the Home option.  
Entering Text in the WAP Browser  
Whenyouarepromptedtoentertext, thecurrentlyactive  
text input mode is indicated on the screen. To change the  
text input mode, press the  
key one or more times.  
The following modes are available:  
Upper-Case Alphabet Mode (A): allows you to enter  
upper-case characters.  
Lower-Case Alphabet Mode (a): allows you to enter  
lower-case characters.  
Note: You can enter symbols in upper or lower case alphabet mode by  
pressing the 1 key.  
T9Mode (T9):allowsyoutoentercharactersbypressing  
onekeyperletter.Inthismode,youcanuseonlythe0key  
to display alternative words. To change case, press the *  
key.  
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Number Mode (1): allows you to enter numbers.  
Selecting and Using Menu Options  
VariousmenusareavailablewhenyouareusingtheWAP  
Browser to navigate the Wireless Web.  
Toaccessamenuoption, pressthemenusoftkey. Amenu  
list displays.  
Note: The menus may vary, depending on your version of the WAP  
Browser.  
The following options are available:  
Favorite: shows the bookmarks list. You can bookmark  
the currentpageoraccesspreviously bookmarked pages.  
Reload: reloads the current page.  
Home: takes you back at any time to the homepage of the  
Wireless Web service provider.  
Go to URL:allowsyoutomanuallyentertheURLaddress  
ofaWAPsite.Afterenteringanaddress,presstheOK soft  
key to go there directly.  
Show URL: displays the URL address of the page to  
which you are currently connected. It also enables you to  
set the current site as the startup homepage.  
Cache: deletes the information stored in the cache. The  
cache stores the most recently accessed pages.  
Inbox:allowsyoutoreadmessagesreceivedfromaWAP  
server.  
Text Messages: allows you to send messages using the  
WAP server.  
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Show Images:showstheimageonthecurrentpage.Press  
the Next soft key to view the next images.  
Certificates: shows the security information when you  
access the Wireless Web with the secured WAP setting  
activated.  
Using Favorites  
While navigating the WAP browser, you can bookmark  
the site to quickly and easily access it at a future time. The  
URL addresses of the bookmarked sites are stored in the  
Favorites folder, wherein you can use the 5-preset URL  
addresses and store your favorite URL addresses.  
Accessing a WAP Site Using Favorites  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select My MEdia. Highlight MEdia Net and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Favorites.  
4. Select a bookmark item on the Favorite list.  
5. Select Goto URL. You are accessed to the corresponding  
WAP site.  
Storing a URL Address  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select My MEdia. Highlight MEdia Net and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Favorites.  
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4. Select an empty location, and press the Options soft key  
5. Enter the address and press the Enter soft key or  
key.  
6. Enter a name for the bookmark and press the Enter soft  
key or the  
7. When you have finished, press the  
Editing a Bookmark  
key.  
key.  
1. From the Favorite list, select the bookmark you want to  
change.  
2. Select Edit.  
3. Change the address and the name, as you would when  
storing a new one.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Deleting a Bookmark  
1. From the Favorites list, select the bookmark you want to  
delete.  
2. Select Delete.  
3. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the  
key.  
deletion.  
4. When you have finished, press the  
Downloading Multimedia Files  
You can buy a variety of multimedia files, such as  
ringtones, graphics, applications, Multimedia contents,  
and so on from the WAP browser and download them to  
yourphone’smemory.Yourphonehasembeddedlinksto  
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the WAP sits providing you with download services,  
preset by your service provider.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select MEdia Mall. Highlight Shop Ringtones, Shop  
Games, Shop Graphics, Shop Multimedia, or Shop  
Applications, depending on the type of items you want  
to buy.  
To access homepage of the online shopping mall, select  
MEdia Home.  
3. Find the item you want to download and follow the  
instructions on the screen to purchase it.  
Note: This content is delivered to you in Multimedia messages. You can  
retrieve the messages from the server and then save the items in your  
phone’s memory. you cannot forward these messages to other people or  
add the saved items to an Multimedia message.  
Clearing the Cache  
Thecacheisthephone’stemporarymemory inwhichthe  
most recently accessed WAP pages are stored. You can  
clear the cache at anytime.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select My MEdia. Highlight MEdia Net and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Select Clear Cache.  
4. Press the Yes soft key or the  
key to confirm the  
deletion.  
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5. When you have finished, press the  
key.  
Changing the WAP Profiles  
You can set up 5 server profiles for the WAP browser.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Select Settings. Highlight Connection Settings and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Select the profile you want.  
For each profile, the following options are available:  
• Profile Name: enter a name that you wish to assign to the HTTP  
proxy server.  
• Homepage URL: set the address of your startup homepage.  
When the default homepage displays, you can delete it using  
the  
key and enter your own choice.  
• Bearer: select the bearer to be used for each type of network  
address accessed: GPRS or DATA. The remaining options  
depend on the Bearer setting.  
When the bearer is set to GPRS:  
• Proxy Setting: enter the WAP gateway address required to  
connect to the Internet.  
• User Name: enter the User ID required to connect to the GPRS  
network.  
• Password: enter the password required to connect to the GPRS  
network.  
• APN: enter the access point name used for the address of the  
GPRS network gateway.  
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• Proxy Status: allows you to activate and deactivate the proxy  
status.  
• Primary DNS: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name System)  
address.  
• Secondary DNS: enter the secondary DNS address.  
When the bearer is set to Data:  
• Proxy Setting: enter the WAP gateway address required to  
connect to the Internet.  
• Login Name: enter the PPP server login ID.  
• Password: enter the PPP server password.  
• Dial-up Number: enter the PPP server phone number  
• Data Call Type: select a data call type: Analog or ISDN.  
• Proxy Status: allows you to activate and deactivate the proxy  
status.  
• Primary DNS: allows you to set a Primary DNS.  
• Secondary DNS: allows you set a Secondary DNS.  
Note: A Secondary DNS appers when the Proxy Status is deactivated and  
when the bearer is set to GPRS.  
Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider.  
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Section 12: Health and Safety  
Information  
Topics Covered  
• Health and Safety Information  
This section outlines the safety precautions associated  
with using your phone. These safety precautions should  
be followed to safety use your phone.  
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Health and Safety Information  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
Certification Information (SAR)  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It  
isdesignedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheexposure  
limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.  
government.TheseFCCexposurelimitsarederivedfrom  
the recommendations of two expert organizations, the  
National Counsel on Radiation Protection and  
Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and  
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the  
recommendations were developed by scientific and  
engineering experts drawn from industry, government,  
and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific  
literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.  
The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile  
phones employs a unit of measurement known as the  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of  
the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body  
expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The  
FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety  
limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC  
exposurelimitincorporatesasubstantialmarginofsafety  
to give additional protection to the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  
positions accepted by the FCC with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all  
testedfrequencybands. AlthoughtheSARisdetermined  
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at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level  
of the phone while operating can be well below the  
maximumvalue. Thisisbecausethephoneisdesignedto  
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the  
power required to reach the network. In general, the  
closeryouaretoawirelessbasestationantenna,thelower  
the power output.  
Before a new model phone is available for sale to the  
public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it  
does not exceed the exposure limit established by the  
FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in  
positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the  
body)as required by the FCC. Body-worn operations are  
restricted to Samsung-supplied, approved, or non-  
Samsung designated accessories that have no metal and  
must provide at least 2.0 cm separation between the  
device, including its antenna (whether extended or  
retracted) and the user's body. Non-compliance with the  
above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF  
exposure guidelines.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for  
thismobile phonewithallreportedSAR levels evaluated  
as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
The maximum SAR values for this model phone as  
reported to the FCC are:  
Head:0.877 W/Kg.  
Body-worn: 1.08 W/Kg.  
SAR information on this and other model phones can be  
viewed on-line at www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. To find  
information that pertains to a particular model phone,  
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this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually  
printed somewhere on the case of the phone. Sometimes  
it may benecessary toremove the battery pack to find the  
number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a  
particular phone, follow the instructions on the website  
anditshouldprovidevaluesfortypicalormaximumSAR  
for a particular phone. Additional product specific SAR  
information can also be obtained at www.fcc.gov/cgb/  
sar.  
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones  
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has  
published a series of Questions and Answers for  
consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure  
from wireless phones. The FDA publication includes the  
following information:  
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?  
Thetermwirelessphonerefersheretohand-heldwireless  
phones with built-in antennas, often called "cell,"  
"mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless  
phones can expose the user to measurable radio  
frequency energy (RF) because of the short distance  
between the phone and the user's head. These RF  
exposures are limited by Federal Communications  
Commission safety guidelines that were developed with  
the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety  
agencies. When the phone is located at greater distances  
from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower  
because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with  
increasing distance from the source. The so-called  
"cordless phones," which have a base unit connected to  
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the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far  
lowerpower levels, andthusproduceRFexposureswell  
within the FCC's compliance limits.  
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any  
health problems are associated with using wireless  
phones. Thereisnoproof,however,thatwirelessphones  
are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of  
radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range  
while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF  
whe n i n the stand -b y mode . Wh ere as hi gh l ev e ls o f RF ca n  
producehealtheffects(byheatingtissue),exposuretolow  
level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no  
known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level  
RFexposureshavenotfoundanybiologicaleffects. Some  
studies have suggested that some biological effects may  
occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by  
additionalresearch. Insomecases,otherresearchershave  
had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in  
determining the reasons for inconsistent results.  
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless  
phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of  
radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless  
phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs  
ormedicaldevices. However,theagencyhasauthorityto  
take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio  
frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the  
user. Insuchacase,FDAcouldrequirethemanufacturers  
ofwirelessphonestonotifyusersofthehealthhazardand  
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torepair,replaceorrecallthephonessothatthehazardno  
longer exists.  
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA  
regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone  
industry to take a number of steps, including the  
following:  
"Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF  
of the type emitted by wireless phones;  
"Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF  
exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function;  
and  
"Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best  
possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use  
on human health.  
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the  
federal agencies that have responsibility for different  
aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the  
federal level. The following agencies belong to this  
working group:  
"National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
"Environmental Protection Agency  
"Federal Communications Commission  
"Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
"National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health participates in some  
interagency working group activities, as well.  
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless  
phones with the Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must  
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comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF  
exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies  
for safety questions about wireless phones.  
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless  
phone networks rely upon. While these base stations  
operate at higher power than do the wireless phones  
themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these  
basestations are typicallythousands oftimes lower than  
thosetheycangetfromwirelessphones. Basestationsare  
thus not the primary subject of the safety questions  
discussed in this document.  
What are the results of the research done already?  
The research done thus far has produced conflicting  
results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in  
their research methods. Animal experiments  
investigating the effects of radio frequency energy (RF)  
exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded  
conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other  
laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have  
suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the  
development of cancer in laboratory animals. However,  
many of the studies that showed increased tumor  
development used animals that had been genetically  
engineeredortreatedwithcancer-causingchemicalssoas  
to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF  
exposure. OtherstudiesexposedtheanimalstoRFforup  
to22hoursperday. Theseconditionsarenotsimilartothe  
conditions under which people use wireless phones, so  
we don't know with certainty what the results of such  
studies mean for human health.  
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Three large epidemiology studies have been published  
since December 2000. Between them, the studies  
investigated any possible association between the use of  
wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma,  
meningioma, oracousticneuroma, tumorsofthebrainor  
salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the  
studiesdemonstratedtheexistenceofanyharmfulhealth  
effects from wireless phones RF exposures. However,  
noneofthestudiescananswerquestionsaboutlong-term  
exposures, since the average period of phone use in these  
studies was around three years.  
What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure  
from wireless phones poses a health risk?  
Acombinationoflaboratorystudiesandepidemiological  
studies of people actually using wireless phones would  
providesomeofthedatathatareneeded. Lifetimeanimal  
exposure studies could be completed in a few years.  
However, very large numbers of animals would be  
needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting  
effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide  
datathatisdirectlyapplicabletohumanpopulations,but  
ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to provide  
answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is  
because the interval between the time of exposure to a  
cancer-causing agent and the time tumors develop - if  
theydo-maybemany, many years. Theinterpretationof  
epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in  
measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of  
wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement,  
such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which  
model of phone is used.  
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What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible  
health effects of wireless phone RF?  
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology  
Program and with groups of investigators around the  
world to ensure that high priority animal studies are  
conducted to address important questions about the  
effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).  
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health  
OrganizationinternationalElectromagneticFields(EMF)  
Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of  
this work has been the development of a detailed agenda  
ofresearchneedsthathasdriventheestablishmentofnew  
researchprogramsaroundtheworld. TheProjecthasalso  
helpeddevelopaseriesofpublicinformationdocuments  
on EMF issues.  
FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet  
Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research  
andDevelopmentAgreement(CRADA)todoresearchon  
wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific  
oversight, obtaining input from experts in government,  
industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded  
research is conducted through contracts to independent  
investigators. The initial research will include both  
laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users.  
The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of  
additional research needs in the context of the latest  
research developments around the world.  
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What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio  
frequency energy from my wireless phone?  
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we  
do not know that there is - it is probably very small. But  
if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks,  
you can take a few simple steps to minimize your  
exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). Since time is a  
key factor in how much exposure a person receives,  
reducingtheamountoftimespentusingawirelessphone  
will reduce RF exposure.  
"If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone  
every day, you could place more distance between your body  
and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off  
dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a  
headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or  
use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna.  
Again,thescientificdatadonotdemonstratethatwireless  
phonesareharmful. ButifyouareconcernedabouttheRF  
exposure from these products, you can use measures like  
those described above to reduce your RF exposure from  
wireless phone use.  
What about children using wireless phones?  
Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertousersof  
wirelessphones,includingchildrenandteenagers. Ifyou  
want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency  
energy (RF), the measures described above would apply  
to children and teenagers using wireless phones.  
Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing  
the distance between the user and the RF source will  
reduce RF exposure.  
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Some groups sponsored by other national governments  
have advised that children be discouraged from using  
wireless phones at all. For example, the government in  
theUnitedKingdomdistributedleafletscontainingsuch  
arecommendationinDecember2000. Theynotedthatno  
evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain  
tumorsorotherilleffects. Theirrecommendationtolimit  
wireless phone use by children was strictly  
precautionary;itwasnotbasedonscientificevidencethat  
any health hazard exists.  
Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce  
risks from exposure to RF emissions?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF  
emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to  
believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits  
can be used with wireless phones for convenience and  
comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF  
energyintheheadbecausethephone, whichisthesource  
of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head.  
On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the  
waist or other part of the body during use, then that part  
of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones  
marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety  
requirementsregardlessofwhethertheyareusedagainst  
theheadoragainstthebody. Eitherconfigurationshould  
result in compliance with the safety limit.  
Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield  
the head from RF radiation work?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF  
emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to  
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believethataccessories that claim toshieldtheheadfrom  
thoseemissionsreducerisks. Someproductsthatclaimto  
shield the user from RF absorption use special phone  
cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic  
accessoryattachedtothephone. Studieshaveshownthat  
these products generally do not work as advertised.  
Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called "shields" may  
interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone  
may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading  
to an increase in RF absorption. In February 2002, the  
FederaltradeCommission(FTC)chargedtwocompanies  
that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone  
users from radiation with making false and  
unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these  
defendantslackedareasonablebasistosubstantiatetheir  
claim.  
What about wireless phone interference with  
medical equipment?  
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can  
interact with some electronic devices. For this reason,  
FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac  
pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones.  
This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by  
the Association for the Advancement of Medical  
instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by  
FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other  
groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will  
allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers  
anddefibrillatorsaresafefromwirelessphoneEMI. FDA  
has tested wireless phones and helped develop a  
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voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of  
ElectricalandElectronicEngineers(IEEE). Thisstandard  
specifiestestmethodsandperformancerequirementsfor  
hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference  
occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a  
compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard  
was approved by the IEEE in 2000.  
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for  
possible interactionswith other medical devices. Should  
harmfulinterferencebefoundtooccur,FDAwillconduct  
testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the  
problem.  
Additional information on the safety of RF exposures  
from various sources can be obtained from the following  
organizations:  
FCC RF Safety Program:  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):  
http://www.epa.gov/radiation/  
Occupational Safety and health Administration's (OSHA):  
http://www.osha.slc.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/  
index.html  
National institute for Occupational Safety and health (NIOSH):  
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/emfpg.html  
World health Organization (WHO):  
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:  
http://www.icnirp.de  
National Radiation Protection Board (UK):  
http://www.nrpb.org.uk  
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Updated 4/3/2002: US food and Drug Administration  
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones  
Road Safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to  
communicatebyvoice,almostanywhere,anytime.Butan  
important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.  
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.  
When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a  
car, practice good common sense and remember the  
following tips:  
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such  
as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help  
you to place your call without taking your attention off  
the road.  
2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add  
an additional layer of convenience and safety to your  
wireless phone with one of the many hands free  
accessories available today.  
3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able  
to access your wireless phone without removing your  
eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an  
inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.  
4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are  
driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or  
hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and  
even heavy traffic can be hazardous.  
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5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while  
driving. Jotting down a "to do" list or flipping through  
your address book takes attention away from your  
primary responsibility, driving safely.  
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place  
calls when you are not moving or before pulling into  
traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary.  
If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few  
numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then  
continue.  
7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations  
that may be distracting. Make people you are talking  
with aware you are driving and suspend conversations  
that have the potential to divert your attention from the  
road.  
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or  
other local emergeny number in the case of fire, traffic  
accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free  
call on your wireless phone!  
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If  
you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other  
serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1  
or other local emergency number, as you would want  
others to do for you.  
10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency  
wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see  
a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a  
broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no  
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one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen,  
call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency  
number.  
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely  
when driving."  
Formoreinformation,pleasecall1-888-901-SAFE,orvisit  
our web-site www.wow-com.com  
Provided by theCellularTelecommunications& Internet  
Association  
Operating Environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in  
any area  
and always switch your phone off whenever it is  
forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or  
danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to  
another device, read its user's guide for detailed safety  
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
Aswithothermobileradiotransmittingequipment,users  
are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the  
equipment and  
for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the  
equipment should only be used in the normal operating  
position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over  
your shoulder).  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Mostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromradio  
frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic  
equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  
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from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to  
discuss alternatives.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a  
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker.  
These recommendations are consistent with the  
independent research and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from  
their pacemaker when the phone is switched on.  
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize  
potential interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is  
taking place, switch your phone off immediately.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may  
wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss  
alternatives.  
Other Medical Devices  
Ifyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevices,consultthe  
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is  
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  
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information.Switchyourphoneoffinhealthcarefacilities  
whenanyregulationspostedintheseareasinstructyouto  
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  
equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or  
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its  
representative regarding your vehicle. You should also  
consultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthathasbeen  
added to your vehicle.  
Posted Facilities  
Switchyourphoneoffinanyfacilitywherepostednotices  
requireyou to do so.  
Potentially Explosive Environments  
Switchyourphoneoffwheninanyareawithapotentially  
explosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsandinstructions.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a  
refueling point (service station). Users are reminded of  
the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots  
(fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or  
where blasting operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often  
but not always clearly marked. They include below deck  
on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles  
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using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or  
butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or  
particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any  
other areawhereyouwould normallybe advised toturn  
off your vehicle engine.  
Emergency Calls  
Thisphone,likeanywirelessphone,operatesusingradio  
signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-  
programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connectioninallconditions. Therefore, youshouldnever  
rely solely on any wireless phone for essential  
communications (medical emergencies, for example).  
Remember,tomakeorreceiveanycallsthephonemustbe  
switched on and in a service area with adequate signal  
strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all  
wireless phone networks or when certain network  
services and/or phone features are in use. Check with  
local service providers.  
To make an emergency call:  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
2. Key in the emergency number for your present location  
(for example, 911 or other official emergency number).  
Emergency numbers vary by location.  
3. Press the key.  
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example),  
you may  
firstneedtodeactivatethosefeaturesbeforeyoucanmake  
an emergency call. Consult this document and your local  
cellular service provider.  
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Whenmakinganemergencycall,remembertogiveallthe  
necessary information as accurately as possible.  
Remember that your phone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off  
the call until given permission to do so.  
Restricting Children's access to your Phone  
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed  
to play  
with it because they could hurt themselves and others,  
damagethephoneormakecallsthatincreaseyourphone  
bill.  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
FCC Notice  
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in  
close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can  
require you to stop using the phone if such interference  
cannot be eliminated.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane  
orbutane)mustcomplywiththeNationalFireProtection  
Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact  
the National Fire Protection Association, One  
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication  
Sales Division.  
Cautions  
Any changes or modifications to your phone not  
expressly approved in this document could void your  
warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to  
operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries,  
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antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized  
accessories may be dangerous and void the phone  
warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to  
the phone.  
Althoughyourphoneisquitesturdy,itisacomplexpiece  
of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping,  
hitting, bending or sitting on it.  
Other Important Safety Information  
Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the  
phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the  
device.  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your  
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive  
materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or  
accessories.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag  
inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both  
installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air  
bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is  
improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury  
could result.  
Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft. The use of  
wireless phone in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to  
the aircraft's operation.  
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  
suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or  
legal action, or both.  
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Product Performance  
Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception  
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on  
the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you  
of the current signal strength by displaying a number of  
bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars  
displayed, the stronger the signal.  
Ifyou'reinsideabuilding, beingnearawindowmaygive  
you better reception.  
Understanding the Power Save Feature  
If your phone is unableto finda signal after 15 minutes of  
searching, a Power Save feature is automatically  
activated. If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks  
service availability or you can check it yourself by  
pressing any key.  
Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message  
displays on the screen. When a signal is found, your  
phone returns to standby mode.  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver.  
When it's turned on, it receives and transmits radio  
frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the  
system handling your call controls the power level. This  
power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital  
mode.  
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Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance  
For the best care of your phone, only authorized  
personnel should service your phone and accessories.  
Faulty service may void the warranty.  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your  
phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory  
service.  
Hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully-extended and over  
your shoulder.  
Try not to hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna.  
Don't use the phone if the antenna is damaged.  
Speak directly into the phone's receiver.  
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid  
spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power  
off and remove the battery. If it is inoperable, call Customer  
Care for service.  
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones  
Many services and features are network dependent and  
may require additional subscription and/or usage  
charges. Notallfeaturesareavailableforpurchaseor use  
in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available  
at an additional cost. Other conditions and restrictions  
may apply. See your service provider for additional  
information.  
Battery Standby and Talk Time  
Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone  
usage patterns and conditions. Battery power  
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consumption depends on factors such as network  
configuration, signal strength, operating temperature,  
features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and  
other application usage patterns.  
Battery Precautions  
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses  
less power; talk and standby time are greatly affected by the  
signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set  
by the network operator.  
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge  
and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be  
charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually  
wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby time)  
is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new  
battery.  
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over  
time.  
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your  
battery only with Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger  
is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave  
the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since  
overcharging may shorten its life.  
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your  
battery: it may require cooling or warming first.  
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in  
summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity  
and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at  
room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may  
temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged.  
Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below  
0 °C (32 °F).  
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Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting can  
occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct  
connection between the + and - terminals of the battery (metal  
strips on the battery), for example when you carry a spare  
battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may  
damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.  
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.  
In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or  
business trash may be prohibited. For safe disposal options  
for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized  
service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a  
fire.  
Care and Maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and  
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The  
suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty  
obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many  
years  
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the  
reach of small children's.  
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain  
minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.  
Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an  
electric shock to you or damage to the phone.  
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its  
moving parts may be damaged.  
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and  
warp or melt certain plastics.  
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms  
up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form  
inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic  
circuit boards.  
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Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can  
break internal circuit boards.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong  
detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly  
dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.  
Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving  
parts and prevent proper operation.  
Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a  
microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may explode  
when overheated.  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may damage  
the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.  
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working  
properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The  
personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for  
service.  
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Topics Covered  
• Standard Limited Warranty  
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Standard Limited Warranty  
What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG  
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, L.P.  
("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser  
("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories  
("Products") are free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use and service for the  
period commencing upon the date of purchase and  
continuingforthefollowingspecifiedperiodoftimeafter  
that date:  
Phone  
1 Year  
Batteries  
1 Year  
Leather Case/ Pouch  
Holster  
90 Days  
90 Days  
Other Phone Accessories 1 Year  
WhatisNotCovered?ThisLimitedWarrantyisconditioned  
upon proper use of Product by Purchaser. This Limited  
Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting  
from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical,  
electrical or electromechanical stress, or modification of  
any part of Product, including antenna, or cosmetic  
damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number  
removedormadeillegible;(c)anyplasticsurfacesorother  
externally exposed parts that are scratched or  
damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting  
from the use of Product in conjunction with accessories,  
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products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not  
furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or  
damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance,  
installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance,  
and service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased  
outside the United States or Canada. This Limited  
Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls  
below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this  
Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the  
battery has been charged by a battery charger not  
specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the  
battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or  
show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been  
used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for  
which it is specified.  
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable  
warranty period, SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at  
SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to Purchaser,  
any defective component part of Product. To obtain  
service under this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must  
return Product to an authorized phone service facility in  
an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by  
Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof  
ofsaleshowingthedateofpurchase, theserialnumber of  
Product and the sellers' name and address. To obtain  
assistance on where to deliver the Product, call Samsung  
Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357. Upon receipt,  
SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective  
Product. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option,  
use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components  
when repairing any Product or replace Product with a  
rebuilt, reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/  
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replaced leather cases, pouches and holsters will be  
warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other  
repaired/replacedProductwillbewarrantedforaperiod  
equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty  
ontheoriginalProductorfor90days,whicheverislonger.  
All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment  
shall become the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG  
determines that any Product is not covered by this  
Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts,  
shipping,andlaborchargesfortherepairorreturnofsuch  
Product.  
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY?  
EXCEPTASSETFORTHINTHEEXPRESSWARRANTY  
CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE  
PRODUCT "AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO  
WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AND THERE  
ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND  
WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:  
"THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS  
FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE;  
"WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
"DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE  
PRODUCT;  
"THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS  
CONTAINED THEREIN; OR  
"COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF  
ANY LAW, RULE, SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING  
THERETO.  
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NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN  
EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER  
WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE  
BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF  
APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO  
THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS  
WRITTEN WARRANTY STATED HEREIN. SOME  
STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION  
MAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.INADDITION,SAMSUNG  
SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORANYDAMAGESOFANY  
KIND  
RESULTINGFROMTHEPURCHASE,USE,ORMISUSE  
OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR  
ARISINGDIRECTLYORINDIRECTLYFROMTHEUSE  
OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE  
BREACHOFTHEEXPRESSWARRANTY,INCLUDING  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED  
PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING  
FROM ANY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR  
GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY  
SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR  
ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM  
BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER  
PARTY. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DONOT ALLOW  
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL  
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OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO  
YOU.THISWARRANTYGIVESYOUSPECIFICLEGAL  
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/  
PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE  
OTHER THAN THEORIGINALPURCHASEROF THIS  
PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE  
REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL OR  
UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH  
PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR UNENFORCEABILITY  
SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR  
THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  
WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS AND  
WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY  
ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS.  
THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE  
PURCHASERMAYUSETHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOR  
EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE  
PRODUCT. SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR  
REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY  
OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE QUALITY,  
CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR  
SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY  
SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH  
THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR  
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO  
INTEGRATEANYSUCHSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENT  
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Standard Limited Warranty  
WITH THEPRODUCT. THEQUALITY, CAPABILITIES,  
OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY  
OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER  
AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER  
OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE.  
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure  
between Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's  
Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the  
limitations of liability contained in this Limited  
Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and  
dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make  
modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make  
additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG.  
Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer  
advertising or presentation, whether oral or written, do  
not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not  
be relied upon.  
Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.  
1301 East Lookout Drive  
Richardson, Texas 75082  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2005SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica.Allrights  
reserved.  
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without  
prior  
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written approval. Specifications and availability subject  
to change without notice.  
Intellectual Property Statement  
All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or  
which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its  
respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone,  
including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or  
software relating thereto (the "Phone System"), is  
proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal  
laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.  
Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to,  
inventions (patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade  
secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and  
related documentation and other works of authorship.  
You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights  
securedbytheIntellectualProperty. Moreover,youagree  
thatyouwillnot(andwillnotattemptto)modify,prepare  
derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile,  
disassemble, or otherwise attempt to create source code  
from the software. No title to or ownership in the  
Intellectual Property is transferred to you. All applicable  
rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with  
SAMSUNG and its suppliers.  
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Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), L.P.  
Samsung Telecommunications America (STA),  
L.P.  
Internet Address: http://www.samsungusa.com  
©2005SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica.Samsung  
is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics  
America, Inc. and its related entities.  
Printed in South Korea  
GH68-06098A  
Openwave® is aregisteredTrademarkofOpenwave, Inc.  
RSA® is a registered Trademark RSA Security, Inc.  
Samsung Telecommunications America (STA),  
Inc.  
Headquarters:  
Customer Care Center:  
1301 E. Lookout Drive  
Richardson, TX 75082  
Tel: 972.761.7000  
1601 E. Plano Parkway, Suite 150  
Plano, TX 75074  
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)  
Internet Address: http://www.samsungusa.com  
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D
Index  
Phone 55  
SIM Card 55  
A
Activating Your Phone 6  
E
Changing the Text Entry  
Mode 46  
Address Book 51  
Entry 58  
Memory Status 63  
New Entry 52  
Alarms 150  
B
Battery 9  
C
Calculator 152  
Calendar 144  
Call Functions 23  
Adjusting the Call Volume  
25  
Entering Numbers 50  
Entering Symbols 50  
Using T9 Mode 47  
Getting Started 5  
Activating Your Phone 6  
Voicemail 13  
Answering a Call 25  
Call Log 27  
Health and Safety  
Information 165  
Conference Call 33  
Deleting a Missed Call 27  
Ending a Call 24  
Making a Call 24  
Missed Calls 26  
Redialing 24  
Icons 21  
Battery 11  
Creating and Sending 70  
Call Options  
Making a Second Call 30  
Putting a Call on Hold 30  
Switching Between Two  
Calls 30  
Menu Navigation 35  
Messaging 65  
Caller Group 60  
Currency Convertor 153  
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MMS Messaging  
Creating and Sending 72  
Multimedia 123  
W
Warranty Information 191  
Multimedia Files  
Downloading 160  
Music Zone 135  
P
Personal Assistant 143  
Phone Settings 101  
S
Settings 95  
Security Settings 117  
Sound Settings 96  
SIM Card 6  
Speed Dial  
Edit List 56  
Setup 56  
Standard Limited  
Warranty 192  
Storing a Number  
Idle Mode 52  
New Entry Option 53  
T
To Do List 148  
U
Phone 15  
Command Keys 18  
Features of Your Phone  
16  
Front View of Your Phone  
17  
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