Samsung SagaTM_BJ18_PM_102208_F6 User Manual

Samsung Saga™  
Global Quad-band  
Smartphone  
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional  
User Manual  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
Licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated under one or more of the following patents:  
U.S.  
Patent No. 4, 901, 307; 5, 056, 109; 5, 099, 204; 5, 101, 501; 5, 103, 459; 5, 107,  
225; 5, 109, 390.  
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Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
Topics Covered  
This section allows you to start using your phone by activating your service, setting  
up your voicemail, inserting your battery, and navigating from the Today screen.  
Understanding this User Manual  
The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as both the menus and  
sub menus in your phone. A robust index for quick reference to most features begins  
Also included in this manual is important safety information that you should know  
before using your phone.  
Activating Your Phone  
If you purchased your phone at a Verizon Wireless Store, it is probably activated and  
ready to use. If you have upgraded your phone or received a new phone by mail, it  
probably needs to be activated before you can use it.  
To activate your phone, follow these steps:  
1. Visit a Verizon Wireless Store and to have phone activated, or visit  
www.verizonwireless.com and enter your login and password in the  
Manage Your Account boxes available on the home page.  
2. When you have accessed the My Account Overview page, select Activate  
a new phone to display instructions needed to activate your phone online.  
3. After gathering the required materials, follow the instructions to complete  
the activation process.  
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Powering On the Phone  
Powering On the Phone  
1. Press and hold the Power On/  
Off key  
located at the top  
of the phone (above the front  
speaker grill)  
– or –  
Press and hold the End key  
.
2. The phone receives a signal  
from your home network and  
then logs in. At this point, the  
phone displays the Today screen (page 7) and only functions as a PDA  
(allowing you to run applications) until you activate the phone features.  
Powering Off the Phone  
1. Press and hold the Power On/Off key  
(above the front speaker grill).  
located at the top of the phone  
2. Once a Shutdown menu is displayed, tap OK to shutdown the handset.  
Turning the Phone Features On and Off  
Before you can use your Saga™ phone features, the onboard phone must first be  
activated. This phone’s features can be activated by either tapping the  
corresponding onscreen function or by using the optical mouse to navigate to the  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
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3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Wireless Manager  
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5. Tap Phone. The Phone feature is then activated and you are now able to  
make and receive phone calls.  
6. Tap  
to return to the Today screen.  
The Today Screen  
The Today screen displays, important  
information, such as upcoming appointments  
status indicators, the current date, time, and Get  
Applications link.  
To access the Today screen from  
anywhere, press  
.
TouchWiz Widget Interface  
You can change the Today user interface to the  
more user-friendly TouchWiz Widget Interface.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the  
screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the  
Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap Today  
.
1. Tap the Items tab.  
2. Scroll down the list, check the  
Samsung Today box, and then  
uncheck all other boxes from the list.  
3. Tap ok to apply the changes and return to the Personal tab.  
To customize the TouchWiz Widget Interface, follow these steps:  
1. Tap and hold on the icon that you would like to change.  
2. Tap Edit.  
3. Scroll through the list of widgets and select one that you would like to add.  
4. Tap Select. The new widget will appear on your screen.  
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Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Set up Voicemail  
All unanswered calls to your Saga™ are sent to voicemail, even if your device is  
turned off. Therefore, you’ll want to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as  
soon as you activate your Saga™.  
1. Press and hold  
to dial the voicemail system.  
Note: Use of the  
speed dial, simply dial your own phone number and when the system answers, enter your  
password and press  
key is reserved for speed dialing voicemail. To dial voicemail without using  
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2. When the system answers, enter your password and then press  
.
3. Follow the prompts to setup your voicemail.  
Check Voicemail  
1. Press and hold  
2. When the voicemail system connects, enter your password and press  
3. Press to listen to your messages.  
to speed dial voicemail.  
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
Topics Covered  
This section outlines many key features of your phone. It also describes the display  
icons, frequently used command keys, your display, and how to install your battery.  
Features of Your Phone  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Samsung Saga™. The Saga™, supports  
thousands of applications. Using ActiveSync® 4.5 or later, you can keep your PC and  
Saga™ synchronized at all times. The features listed below are just a sample of  
what your Saga™ has to offer. You should read this guide to understand the many  
features that this phone supports and keep it handy for reference.  
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Features of Your Phone  
Key Features of your Saga™  
Global Capability - can be used in most continents.  
Touch Screen  
Large 320x320 pixel, 65k color TFT screen  
Wireless Internet Capability  
Windows MobileTM 6.1 Professional  
2-Way Text Messaging (SMS)  
Multimedia Messaging (MMS)  
E-mail Message Service  
microSD and microSDHC (up to 8GB) Expansion Memory  
Utilizes Microsoft's Voice Command technology for voice recognition  
Voice Memo  
Built-in Bluetooth Technology  
Built-in Wi-Fi Support  
LED (Green: Wi-Fi, Red: Phone, Blue: Bluetooth, Purple: Camera)  
2 Megapixel Camera  
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Front View of Your Phone  
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Key Functions  
1. Earpiece: Allows you to hear the other caller.  
2. Main LCD: The main LCD screen displays all the information needed to  
operate your phone.  
3. Num/Fn Key: Activates functions when pressed in conjunction with certain  
keys.  
4. Speakerphone/Voice Command Key: Press this key to enable/disable the  
speakerphone option. Press and hold to activate Voice Commands.  
5. LED: Indicates when certain features are active on your phone such as  
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.  
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Front View of Your Phone  
6. Delete/Backspace Key: Deletes characters from the display when you are  
in text entry mode. Press to return to the previous menu or screen when  
navigating features on your phone.  
7. Enter Key: Press to perform the function highlighted in the menu or  
submenu. Press to enter spaces between lines of text.  
8. Messaging Key: Launches Messaging window.  
9. Spacebar: Allows you to add spaces between words and characters. Press  
and hold to activate vibrate mode.  
Optical Mouse  
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1. Left Soft Key: This key is used to navigate through menus and  
applications by selecting the choice indicated on the lower left area of the  
display screen.  
2. Windows Start Key: Opens the Start menu.  
3. Send Key: This key is used to initiate your calls or to activate your phone  
feature.  
4. Right Soft Key: This key is used to navigate through menus and  
applications by selecting the choice indicated on the lower right area of the  
display screen.  
5. OK Key: Press to confirm a menu selection.  
6. Optical Mouse: The Optical Mouse allows you to scroll through the phone  
menu options.  
7. End Key: Ends a call. Press and hold this key for a few seconds to turn  
your device On or Off. When you receive an incoming call, press the END  
key to ignore the incoming call and to send the call to voicemail.  
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Side View  
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Key Functions  
1. Volume Key: Allows you to adjust the master volume in idle mode or adjust  
the voice volume during a call. To mute the ringer during an incoming call,  
press the volume key up or down.  
2. Lock Key: Locks your phone to prevent accidental entries as well as  
unauthorized access. Press to change from Navi mode to cursor mode.  
3. Power/Accessory Port: Used to plug in the charging accessories and also  
connect any available accessory cables to your phone.  
4. Camera/Camcorder Key: This key allows you to activate the camera.  
Press and hold to activate the camera. This is also referred to as  
Button #2 and its default actions can be altered by the end user (page 82).  
5. Reset Button: Resets your phone and ends all applications currently  
running.  
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Top View  
Top View  
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Key Functions  
1. Stylus: Use as an input device on pressure-sensitive screen. Use for  
writing, drawings, selecting a menu option or press and hold down to view  
additional options.  
2. Headset Jack: Allows you to plug in an optional headset for safe,  
convenient conversations.  
3. Power On/Off Key: Press to toggle LCD sleep mode on and off.  
Rear View  
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Key Functions  
1. Mirror: Allows you to center an object (such as yourself) in the mirror for  
self-portraits or other types of photography.  
2. Camera/Camcorder lens: The lens of the built-in camera/camcorder.  
3. Speaker: Music, ringtones and sounds are played through the speaker.  
4. Battery Cover: The battery cover encases the battery and other internal  
components.  
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Today Screen  
1. Start  
2. Title Bar  
3. Date/Day/Time  
4. Scroll Bar  
5. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Phone,  
Message and Network  
Mode Indicators  
6. Get Applications Bar  
7. Calendar Bar  
8. Right Soft Key Command  
9. Left Soft Key Command  
Today Screen Functions  
1. Start Menu: This drop down menu serves as the central launching point  
for applications. This menu provides access to a list of programs for the  
user to launch, access to settings, and a way to find files and get help.  
2. Title Bar: The Title bar at the top of the screen displays the active program,  
wireless status, battery level status and allows you to close screens. Use  
the Start menu to select a program.  
3. Date/Day/Time: Displays the Day/Date/Time.  
4. Scroll Bar: Tap the up or down arrows to scroll the Today screen.  
5. Indicators: Indicators that display the status (On or Off) for Wi-Fi and  
Bluetooth. Also displays phone, message, and network mode.  
6. Get Applications Bar: Select to download applications from the Internet.  
7. Calendar Bar: Displays daily calendar events.  
8. Right Soft Key Command: Right soft key function.  
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Command Keys  
9. Left Soft Key Command: Left soft key function.  
Command Keys  
Power On/Off Key  
1. Press and hold the Power On/Off key  
located at the top of the phone  
(above the front receiver grill). Follow the steps on the display screen to  
calibrate the device.  
2. To turn your LCD off, press the Power On/Off key  
once until the  
backlight turns off.  
Your Saga™ Keypad  
The keys of the Saga™ are divided into three functional groups: Navigation keys,  
Alpha-numeric keypad, and Hot keys.  
1. Navigation: Access and scroll through menus and lists, confirm changes  
that you’ve entered, and interact with menus that appear in the display.  
2. Alpha-numeric keypad: Enter text, numbers, and symbols.  
3. Hot keys: Located on both sides of the Saga™. Used to lock the phone,  
increase or decrease volume, activate the camera/camcorder, and more.  
Send Key  
Press  
at the Today screen to display the phone screen, or to dial a  
call after you have entered a telephone number.  
Optical Mouse  
Use the Optical Mouse to scroll through and highlight items, menus, and programs in  
a list or on the Internet. Once an item, link, or menu is highlighted, press the center  
of the Optical Mouse to perform the function related to the selection. In standby  
mode (using the lock key), a cursor appears and it can be controlled using the  
Optical Mouse.  
Virtual QWERTY Keyboard  
The virtual QWERTY keyboard provides an alphanumeric character keypad layout  
display on the main screen. Press the QWERTY keyboard icon  
bar on the main LCD screen to open the virtual QWERTY keyboard.  
at the bottom  
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Volume Up/Down Keys  
Press and release the up or down volume keys to adjust audio volume  
for any screen.  
Locking Your Phone  
When you lock your phone, it requires a password to return to normal operation.  
When a password is set up, the phone can be locked immediately or configured to  
lock when the screen blanks out.  
Setting Up a Lock  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
3. Tap the Personal tab.  
4. Tap Lock  
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5. Tap the check box next to Prompt if device unused for.  
6. Tap the Minutes drop down menu and select the amount of unused time  
required before you are prompted for a password if the phone becomes  
idle.  
7. Tap the Password type box and select one of the following options:  
• Simple PIN: This password must be at least four characters in length and can  
not contain a simple sequence such as: 000, 1111, or 1234.  
• Strong alphanumeric: This password must be at least seven characters in  
length and contain at least three of the following: uppercase/lowercase letters,  
numerals, and punctuation.  
8. Tap the Password box and use either the alphanumeric keypad or the  
virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter your password. Re-enter the password  
in the Confirm box.  
9. Tap  
, then tap Yes to confirm.  
ok  
Setting Up a Password Hint  
Another way to make sure you don’t accidentally forget your password is to use the  
Hint feature.  
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Locking Your Phone  
1. At the Password screen, tap the Hint tab.  
2. Use either the virtual QWERTY keyboard or the alphanumeric keypad to  
enter a hint for your password into the dialogue box. This hint may be  
visible by others.  
Note: The password hint you set will only appear after five consecutive incorrect password entries.  
3. Tap  
to save your settings, hint and then return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Unlocking the Phone After a Timeout  
To unlock your phone after the timer has expired:  
1. Tap your LCD screen to activate the password screen.  
2. Enter your password on either the keypad or by using either the virtual  
QWERTY keyboard or alphanumeric keypad.  
3. Tap Unlock or press the left soft key  
to unlock the handset.  
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Manually Locking the Phone  
This process acts to temporarily lock the phone without the need to enter a  
password. To manually lock the phone:  
1. Press and hold the Lock Key to manually lock the phone.  
• Unlock is then displayed as a left soft key function at the lower left of the screen.  
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Display Icons  
To manually unlock the phone:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Unlock or press the left soft key  
. The  
Unlock screen displays.  
2. Tap the Unlock button or press  
Display Icons  
to unlock the device.  
Various icons appear in your Saga™’s display or Title Bar during operation. The  
following table lists these icons as well as their descriptions.  
IconDefinition  
Indicates signal strength. More bars mean better signal.  
Indicates GPS is on for location.  
Indicates GPS for 911 is active.  
Indicates your device is in Flight mode and your cellular radio  
is turned off (i.e. the phone is turned Off but the PDA is On).  
Indicates the ringer for the selected profile is set to On.  
Indicates the ringer for the selected profile is set to Off.  
Indicates the ringer for the selected profile is set to Vibrate.  
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Indicates your Saga™ is charging.  
Indicates the 1xRTT high speed data transfer protocol is  
supported.  
Indicates your phone has high speed data services (Ev-Do  
Ev
protocol), which is required for video streaming and  
downloads.  
Indicates important information. Indicates a programming  
error. The phone can not connect until it is properly  
programmed.  
Indicates your Saga™ is in Roaming mode. Indicates your  
phone is outside of the home service area.  
Indicates ActiveSync or a Data Session is currently in use.  
Indicates there are no data sessions active.  
Indicates two or more message icons are being displayed,  
your battery charge is low, or you have missed a call.  
Indicates a reminder of an upcoming calendar event.  
Indicates you have a new text message. If you tap this icon, a  
window is displayed that allows you to access the Inbox.  
Indicates you have a new multimedia message. If you tap  
this icon, a window is displayed that allows you to access the  
Inbox.  
Indicates you have a new voicemail message.  
Indicates you have a missed call. If you tap the icon a  
window is displayed indicating the number of calls missed. It  
also gives you the ability to view the missed call information.  
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Display Icons  
Indicates your Saga™ is in Speakerphone mode.  
Indicates Voice Privacy is available.  
Indicates a Wi-Fi connection is inactive.  
Indicates a Wi-Fi connection is available and active.  
Indicates the Voice Command feature is active and awaiting  
a verbal command.  
Indicates the current battery charge strength.  
(Icon shown fully charged.)  
Indicates the current battery charge strength.  
(Icon shown fully discharged and will power down.)  
Indicates that Bluetooth DUN is active on your device.  
Indicates that Bluetooth is sending data.  
Indicates that GPRS service is active.  
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Battery  
Your Saga™ comes with a standard rechargeable battery, power accessory, and  
headset.  
Note: This phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery and travel  
charger.  
You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time. A fully discharged battery  
requires up to 4 hours of charge time.  
Installing the Battery  
1. Press down at the top of the battery cover and push in the direction of the  
arrow to remove.  
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Battery  
2. Insert the top end of the battery into the phone housing using the  
directional arrow printed on the battery. The gold contacts at the battery  
end must align with contacts on the phone. Push bottom end of the battery  
down until it snaps into place.  
3. Slide the battery cover up until it snaps into place.  
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Removing the Battery  
1. Power off the phone. Press down at the top of the battery cover and push  
in the direction of the arrow to remove.  
2. Lift the battery up at each end and remove from the phone.  
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Battery  
3. Slide the battery cover up until it snaps into place.  
Charging the Battery  
Note: Your Saga™ comes with a rechargeable battery. Fully charge this battery before using your phone.  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-ion battery. Only use  
Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are  
designed to maximize battery life. Using other accessories may invalidate your  
warranty and may cause damage.  
1. Plug the terminal end of the wall charger into the phone’s power/accessory  
interface connector and the other end into an electrical outlet.  
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Note: Use the dual desktop charger/cradle or the travel adapter to charge the battery provided with your  
handset.  
Checking Battery Charge  
Keeping track of the battery’s charge is important. If the battery level becomes too  
low, your phone automatically shuts down and you could lose important data.  
For a quick check of your phone’s battery level, tap the battery icon  
to display the main battery’s remaining battery power.  
Battery Capacity  
When the battery is low, a warning window displays and the backlight turns off.  
Note: Long backlight settings, simultaneous use of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, searching for service, vibrate mode  
and browser use affect the battery’s talk and standby times.  
There is also an internal backup battery that saves all phone settings if the regular  
battery is discharged. The internal battery maintains data for approximately four  
hours. This internal backup battery needs an initial charge of 24 hours.  
Perform ActiveSync operations or a backup utility frequently to avoid loosing any  
information in case the battery is fully discharged. For more information see  
Battery tab - Charge state  
The Battery Tab allows you to view the current power state of the Li-Ion battery. To  
perform a battery check using the Start menu:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
2. Tap Settings . Tap the System tab at the bottom of the screen.  
3. Tap Power. The Power screen is displayed with the Battery tab active.  
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Battery  
Advanced tab - Power parameters  
The Advanced Tab allows you to set the following battery power and external power  
parameters for your device:  
1. Within the On battery power section, tap the Turn off device if not used  
for box. A check mark appears in the box.  
2. Select a time interval (from 1 - 5 minutes) for the phone to turn off. If you  
are not finished, continue to step 3.  
3. Within the On external power section, tap the Turn off device if not used  
for box. A check mark appears in the box.  
4. Select a time interval (from 1 - 30 minutes) for the phone to turn off.  
5. Tap  
to save your settings and return to the previous System screen.  
ok  
6. Tap  
to return to the Today screen.  
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Power Save tab - Save Mode  
The Power Save tab allows you to set the power save mode parameters after a call  
has been connected for your device:  
1. In Phone section, tap the Device goes to power save mode after voice  
call is connected for box. A check mark appears in the box.  
2. Select a time delay for the phone to wait before entering a power save  
mode and tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous  
ok  
Settings screen.  
3. Tap to return to the Today screen.  
Using a microSD Memory Card  
Your phone has an expansion slot compatible with microSDTM memory cards which  
are primarily used to back up or transfer files and data. This type of card is  
specifically designed for use with ultra-small mobile phones and other devices. Its  
ideal for storing media-rich files such as music, programs, videos, and photographs  
onto your phone.  
Note: Use only compatible memory cards with your phone. Using incompatible memory cards, such as  
Secure Digital (SD) cards, may damage the card, as well as the phone, and data stored on the card.  
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Using a microSD Memory Card  
Installing the microSD Memory Card  
1. Press down at the top of the battery cover and push in the direction of the  
arrow to remove.  
2. Locate the memory slot on the side of the phone located directly below the  
SIM card socket. Orient the microSD card so the contact pins are facing up  
(see illustration below).  
3. Carefully insert the compatible microSD card into the opening and firmly  
push it in until you hear a click that indicates the card is securely installed.  
The card is secure when it is not protruding from the slot within the phone.  
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4. Slide the battery cover up until it snaps into place.  
Note: Memory cards with a storage capacity of over 8GB will not work with this phone.  
Removing the microSD Memory Card  
page 30, step 1.) Firmly push in the microSD card and release so that it  
becomes disengaged from the slot. The card should pop out from the slot.  
2. Carefully grab the card and pull it out of the slot.  
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Using a microSD Memory Card  
Installing the SIM Card  
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small rectangular plastic card that  
stores your phone number and other important information. It enables you to make  
calls and access email in GSM Networks while traveling overseas.  
1. Power off the phone. Press down at the top of the battery cover and push  
in the direction of the arrow to remove.  
2. Lift the battery up at each end and remove from the phone.  
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3. Insert the SIM card fully into the SIM socket as shown in the illustration  
below.  
4. Insert the top end of the battery into the phone housing using the  
directional arrow printed on the battery. The gold contacts at the battery  
end must align with contacts on the phone. Push bottom end of the battery  
down until it snaps into place.  
5. Slide the battery cover up until it snaps into place.  
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Programs - Installation and Removal  
Removing the SIM Card  
1. Power off the phone. Remove the battery cover, (see "Installing the SIM  
3. Carefully remove the SIM card from the SIM socket.  
Important!: Handle the SIM card at it’s sides. Avoid touching the circuits, located at the back of the SIM  
card, to avoid possible damage.  
Important!: Verizon Wireless has provided a unique SIM card to be used with your Saga™.  
Programs - Installation and Removal  
You can install any program created for your phone, as long as the phone has  
enough memory. The most popular place to find software for your phone is on the  
Adding Programs by using Microsoft® ActiveSync®  
You can install programs downloaded from the Internet or included on the Getting  
Started CD found with your Saga™ by performing a synchronization between your  
phone and your computer.  
First you’ll need to determine what your phone and processor type are so that you  
can know which version of a particular software is required for installation.  
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Adding a Program Directly from the Internet  
First, you’ll need to determine what your phone and processor type is so that you  
know which version of the software to install.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Get Applications  
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2. From the subsequent Applications page, tap an application entry and  
follow the on screen procedures to upload the software to your Saga™.  
Removing Programs  
To remove a program perform the following:  
1. From the Today screen, tapStart  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Remove Programs  
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5. Highlight the programs you want to remove and then tap the Remove  
button.  
6. Tap Yes to confirm.  
7. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Managing Certificates  
On your phone you can add and delete public key certificates. You can store the  
following two types of certificates on your phone.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Certificates  
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5. To access information about different certificate type, tap one of the  
following tabs:  
• Personal: Used to identify yourself to others.  
• Intermediate: Used to identify intermediate certification authorities.  
• Root: Used to identify root certification authorities.  
Deleting a Certificate  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
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Rebooting your Phone after Lockup  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Certificates  
. Scroll to and tap the certificate you want to delete.  
5. Use your stylus to press against the certificate until the options prompt  
appears.  
6. Tap Delete and then tap the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
Rebooting your Phone after Lockup  
The Reset button allows you to quickly turn off the phone in the event of a program  
or application error. In this case your Saga™ would appear to “freeze” and become  
unresponsive.  
1. Locate the Reset button positioned just below the Camera/Camcorder  
key on the right side of the phone.  
2. Carefully inserting a thin blunt object (such as your stylus) into this slot will  
exit the current screen and cycle power to the phone.  
Reset button  
Note: This reset action retains all of your phone’s default parameters and settings. This action is similar to  
that of a Reset action on your computer which only restarts the machine while maintaining all data  
intact.  
Resetting your Phone to Factory Defaults  
Note: To completely remove any personal information stored on your device, see "Precautions for Transfer  
Understanding Your Phone 36  
               
You can reset your phone’s settings and clear all data/applications from phone’s  
internal memory by using the Reset button in conjunction with the Optical Mouse  
. This action resets your phone to its factory default settings, ends all  
applications currently running, and wipes all data (pics/video/contacts) from your  
phone.  
Note: Although this action wipes all information and settings from your Saga™, you can circumvent the  
deletion of important data by storing it on your removable microSD memory card.  
1. Locate both the Reset button and the Optical Mouse (shown below).This  
process requires the reset button and the Optical Mouse be pressed  
simultaneously to initiate the reset process.  
Reset button  
Optical  
Mouse  
2. Press and hold the Optical Mouse  
and Reset simultaneously (by  
using a blunt object such as your stylus) for a few seconds.  
3. First release Reset then the Optical Mouse  
phone, clears any data stored on the phone, and then cycle power to the  
phone.  
. This action restarts the  
4. The prompt: “Are you sure you want to format?” appears, press the  
SEND  
key to format, or END  
key to cancel.  
5. Once the phone starts, you must tap the LCD screen using your Stylus to  
begin the calibration process.  
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Clearing all Phone Data  
Note: You should not use your fingertips during the calibration process as this can improperly calibrate your  
device. Please use the stylus for calibration of your Saga™.  
6. Using your Stylus, tap within the crosshairs that appear in the align screen.  
7. Follow the on screen tutorials and complete the setup process.  
Clearing all Phone Data  
Another method of deleting data and applications stored on the phone is to access  
the Phone Settings screen and use the Clear All Data function. Unlike resetting  
your phone back to its factory default (which wipes out both data and phone  
preferences), this feature only clears the data and applications stored within the  
phone’s internal memory while retaining all previous phone settings and  
preferences.  
Important!: To be certain that your important data (Contacts, videos, pics) and applications are protected  
from such a deletion process, it is recommended you utilize a removable microSD card as the  
preferred storage medium.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap Phone  
.
4. Tap the Security tab.  
5. Tap the Clear All Data button.  
6. If you previously created a password, tap the Password field and enter your  
Lock Code into the Password field.  
7. Tap the OK button to initiate the process.  
8. Tap Yes to confirm.  
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Section 3: Customization and Navigation  
Topics Covered  
Using the Optical Mouse  
Customizing the left soft key function  
Customizing your touch sensitive keypad  
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone.  
Navigating Your PDA  
Your Saga™ provides the power of a personal computer with exceptional portability  
and integration of a mobile device. Unlocking its power begins with using your  
Saga™ so that it becomes an extension of your desktop or laptop computer.  
Your Saga™ is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, providing the power  
and familiarity of Microsoft Windows. Mobile versions of popular Microsoft  
applications such as Word, Excel®, Windows Media Player® and Outlook® eliminate  
the need to learn new software.  
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Menu Types  
Menu Types  
There is one main menu used by your  
Saga™ called the Start Menu.  
The Start menu contains links to all the  
applications and settings information, similar  
to that of a Windows based PC system. To  
access the Start menu, simply use the stylus  
to tap in the upper left corner of the screen  
on the word Start. A drop down menu list is  
then displayed, and from the here, all other  
applications and settings can be accessed.  
Using the Optical Mouse  
The Optical Mouse  
can be used to scroll through menu items. A highlighted  
menu item can be selected by pressing the center of the Optical Mouse.  
The default function of the Optical Mouse uses a cursor for navigation. The 4-way  
Navigation Mode can be selected. In 4-way Navigation Mode, sliding your finger up,  
down, left or right on the Optical Mouse allows you to scroll or move through menus,  
sub-menus and options. To set up 4-way Navigation Mode, see see "Customizing  
All instructions in the User Manual refers to this action as “Use the Optical Mouse.”  
1. Use the Optical Mouse  
to move the cursor up or down or to scroll up  
or down through a list in 4-way Navigation Mode.  
2. You can use the Optical Mouse  
to move the cursor left or right or to  
scroll left or right through menus, sub-menus and options in 4-way  
Navigation Mode when using the phone feature.  
Scrolling Up/Down  
Scrolling Left/Right  
Note: You may need to scroll several times to move through the menus.  
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Customizing your Start Menu List  
Method 1 - Using a Stylus  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
to reveal the Settings screen.  
3. From the Personal tab, tap Menus  
.
4. Enable/Disable an application by tapping the adjacent box. Select up to  
seven items you want displayed within the Start menu.  
5. Tap  
to save your new settings and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Method 2 - Using the Keypad  
1. Press the Start key  
to activate the Start menu.  
2. Use the Optical Mouse to scroll down, highlight Settings  
, and press  
the Optical Mouse  
3. From the Personal tab, use the Optical Mouse to highlight Menus  
and press to open.  
to open.  
4. Enable/Disable an application by highlighting the entry and pressing  
.
Select up to seven items you want displayed within the Start menu.  
ok  
5. Press  
to save your new settings and return to the previous screen.  
Today Screen  
The items listed on the Today screen provide quick access to several user selectable  
applications. The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming  
appointments, status indicators, the current date, time, and recently used program  
icons. You can open a program directly tapping its associated icon.  
Customizing your Today Screen Theme  
Method 1 - Using a Stylus  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
to reveal the Settings screen.  
3. From the Personal tab, tap Today  
.
4. Select your new theme by tapping an entry from the list.  
The default theme is Guava Bubbles.  
5. Tap  
to save your new settings and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
6. Tap  
to return to the Today screen.  
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Customizing your Today Screen Item Listing  
Method 2 - Using the Keypad  
1. From the Today screen, press the Start  
key.  
2. Use the Optical Mouse to scroll down, highlight Settings  
and press  
and  
to open.  
3. From the Personal tab, use the Optical Mouse to highlight Today  
press the Optical Mouse to open.  
4. Use the Optical Mouse to highlight your theme selection from the list and  
then press  
.
5. Press  
to save your new settings and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Customizing your Today Screen Item Listing  
Method 1 - Using a Stylus  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
to reveal the Settings screen.  
3. From the Personal tab, tap Today  
4. Tap the Items tab.  
.
5. Select those items which will appear on the Today screen by tapping each  
item and placing a check mark adjacent to the entry.  
Remove these items by removing the check mark from each item.  
6. Position each item (from top to bottom) on the list by tapping an entry and  
using the Move Up/Move Down buttons to position them in the list.  
7. Tap  
to save your new settings and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
8. Tap  
to return to the Today screen.  
Method 2 - Using the Keypad  
1. From the Today screen, press the Start  
key.  
2. Use the Optical Mouse to scroll down, highlight Settings  
and press  
and  
to open.  
3. From the Personal tab, use the Optical Mouse to highlight Today  
press the Optical Mouse to open.  
4. Use the Optical Mouse to scroll right until the Items tab is activated.  
5. Use your Optical Mouse to highlight an item from the list and then press  
to place a checkmark on the item. These selected items then appear  
on the Today screen.  
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Remove these items by removing the check mark from each item.  
6. Press to save your new settings and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Customizing Buttons  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start (  
) located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
to reveal the Settings screen.  
3. From the Personal tab, tap Buttons  
.
4. Tap any of the assigned buttons from the Button menu.  
5. Tap the down arrow at the Assign a program: drop down menu and tap a  
program you would like as your new assigned button. Tap  
your new settings.  
to save  
ok  
6. Tap  
to return to the Today screen.  
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Customizing your touch sensitive keypad  
Customizing your touch sensitive keypad  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start located in the upper left corner of  
the screen. Tap Settings to reveal the Settings screen.  
2. From the Personal tab, tap Dialer Display  
. The Dialer Skin tab  
displays.  
3. Tap the Skin Type drop down menu and select a skin type. Choose from  
the following colors:  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
Mits (Default)  
4. Tap  
to save your new settings  
ok  
5. Tap Yes to confirm the change and to return to the Phone screen.  
6. Tap to return to the Today screen.  
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Changing the Handler  
The Handler tab allows you to adjust the onscreen keypad to a right or left hand  
preference.  
1. Tap the Handler tab.  
2. Tap the Handler Type drop down menu. Select one of the following:  
Right Handler  
Left Handler  
to save your new settings.  
3. Tap  
ok  
4. Tap Yes to confirm the change and to return to the Phone screen.  
5. Tap to return to the Today screen.  
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Making a Call  
Section 4: Call Functions  
Topics Covered  
This section describes how to make or answer calls. It also includes the features and  
functionality associated with using your phone, as well as explaining the voice  
command feature built into your Saga™.  
Note: Before initiating a call, verify your phone features are active, see "Turning the Phone Features On and  
Making a Call  
There are several ways to make calls on your new Saga™. You can use speed dial,  
voice dial, call history, or simply enter the desired number and press  
.
Method 1 - Using the Optical Mouse  
1. Press the Windows Start Key  
2. Use the Optical Mouse to scroll down the Start menu listing and highlight  
Phone, then press  
3. Use the Optical Mouse to highlight a previously dialed phone number and  
press  
to open the Start menu.  
.
.
Method 2 - Using the Keypad  
1. From the Today screen, enter the number using the keypad.  
2. Press  
to dial the number.  
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Method 3 - Using the Soft Key  
This calling method requires you to have previously entered some contact  
keys allows you to make a call while using just one hand. To make a call:  
1. From the Today screen, press the right soft key Contacts  
2. Use the Optical Mouse to select the contact entry you want to dial, then  
press  
.
.
3. If the contact contains multiple phone numbers, use the Optical Mouse to  
select the desired number.  
4. Press  
number.  
to display the number in the phone screen and dial the  
Method 4 - Using the Stylus  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
. The phone keypad is displayed.  
3. Tap the Hide Keypad soft key to hide the keypad and view both the  
recently call numbers and your Address Book.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key to display the following options:  
• Contacts  
• Open Contact  
• Send Text Message  
• Paste  
• Options  
• View  
5. Tap the phone number of the person you are calling to initiate the call.  
Note: Always use the stylus when touching the screen to avoid scratching or damage caused by other  
instruments.  
Answering a Call  
Make sure the phone is turned on. When you receive an incoming call, the Phone  
Incoming screen appears in the display.  
Tap the Answer soft key, press the left soft key  
answer the call  
, or press  
,or press  
to  
to  
Tap the Ignore soft key, press the right soft key  
send the call to voicemail.  
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Using the Speakerphone  
Note: When you receive a call, you can silence the ringer by pressing the volume key on the side of your  
phone.  
Using the Speakerphone  
During an active call, the speakerphone allows you to speak to others without the  
need to hold the phone to your ear.  
Method 1  
1. While in a call, press and hold  
speakerphone icon then appears at the top of the screen.  
2. To deactivate the speakerphone, press and hold  
Method 2  
1. While in a call, press  
icon  
to activate the speakerphone. The  
again.  
to activate the speakerphone. The speakerphone  
appears in the top of the screen.  
2. To deactivate the speakerphone, press  
.
Displaying Your Phone Number  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap the Menu soft key and then tap Options to open the Settings screen  
and display your phone number at the top of the screen.  
4. Tap  
from the upper right of the screen to exit.  
ok  
Call History  
When a call is received, made, or missed a record is saved with all the available  
information in the Call History. The Call History logs are:  
All Calls: Displays all call received, sent, or missed.  
Missed: Displays any missed calls.  
Outgoing: Displays all outgoing calls made from your phone.  
Incoming: Displays all incoming calls that were answered.  
Tapping an entry displays the time, date, and duration of the call.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Call History  
.
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Filtering Call History  
Filtering allows you to sort and view calls by selecting from one of the preset call  
filters.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Call History  
.
Note: Call history can also be accessed directly from the Today screen by pressing the Menu soft key  
(lower-right) and then tapping Call History.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and then tap Filter. The following filter options are  
then available for selection:  
• All Calls: Displays all call received, sent, or missed.  
• Missed: Displays any missed calls  
.
• Outgoing: Displays all outgoing calls made from your phone  
.
• Incoming: Displays all incoming calls that were answered by your Saga™  
.
5. Tap the desired filter type to then refresh the screen entries with those  
calls matching the selection.  
Placing a Call Using Call History  
1. From the Today screen, tap Phone  
.
2. Tap the Menu soft key and then tap Filter -> All Calls.  
3. Select a history entry by either:  
Tapping the filtered history entry.  
Use the Optical Mouse to highlight the entry  
4. Tap the Call soft key (from the lower left of the screen) to initiate a call to  
the selected number.  
5. When finished, tap  
.
End  
Creating a Contact Using Call History  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Call History  
.
4. Tap the Menu soft key and select Filter.  
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Call History  
5. Tap one of the available filter options (All Calls, Missed, Outgoing, or  
Incoming).  
6. Use the Optical Mouse to highlight a call log entry.  
7. Tap the Menu soft key and select Save to Contacts.  
8. From the Contacts screen, tap the <New Contact> entry.  
9. Use either your keypad or virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter the contact  
information such as name, and number type. The phone number is already  
pre-entered.  
10. Tap  
to save your new contact and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Deleting the Call History  
The call logs found within the Call History listing can be deleted individually or as a  
whole. Deleting all call entries will remove all currently displayed call entries. These  
entries are dependant on the Filter used for call log display (All Calls, Missed,  
Outgoing, or Incoming).  
Deleting Individual Call History Entries  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Call History  
.
4. Tap the Menu soft key and select Filter.  
5. Tap one of the available filter options (All Calls, Missed, Outgoing, or  
Incoming).  
6. Use the Optical Mouse to highlight a call log entry for deletion.  
7. Tap the Menu soft key and select Delete.  
8. Tap the Yes button to confirm the deletion.  
Deleting All Call Entries  
This option is dependant on the list of currently displayed call logs. Only those  
entries displayed in your current list will be displayed.  
Note: If your currently selected filter is only displaying your Missed Calls, for  
example, deleting all calls in this instance would only delete these listed calls while  
leaving all remaining Incoming and Outgoing Call entries untouched.  
To truly delete all call log entries, you will need to activate the All Calls Filter and  
then select the Delete All Calls option.  
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1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Call History  
.
4. Tap the Menu soft key and select Delete All Calls.  
5. Tap the Yes button to confirm the deletion.  
Sending a Text Message using Call History  
Text messages can be sent to other users that support SMS capabilities.  
Note: Contact your service provider for more information on SMS messaging services.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Call History  
.
4. Highlight the number to whom you are sending a message, then tap Menu.  
5. Highlight Send Text Message to open the Text Message screen with the  
recipient already filled in.  
6. Use your virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter the message text.  
Note: Each text message can contain a maximum of 160 characters. Any characters (text) over that limit  
will be moved onto consecutive text messages to the same recipient.  
7. Tap the Send soft key when your finished and send the message.  
Roaming-Networks  
What is Roaming  
Your phone can roam on other digital networks. Roaming occurs when you travel  
outside a pre-designated coverage area. The roaming icon  
appears on when in  
roaming is active, and extra charges may apply when making or receiving a call.  
Note: Some features may be unavailable while roaming. Roaming also consumes additional power from the  
battery requiring more frequent charges.  
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TTY  
Changing your Roaming Network Options  
Note: Contact your service provider for information regarding preferred systems.  
To change your Roaming option:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
to display the Phone screen.  
3. Tap Phone  
4. Tap the Services tab.  
5. Scroll down the list of phone services and tap/select Networks.  
6. Tap the Change Setting button and from the Phone - Networks screen  
make your System Selection and Time Setting changes.  
• Automatic: The preferred roaming list is used to acquire service. If no  
preferred systems are found, any digital “Automatic A” or “Automatic B” system  
is acquired.  
• Home only: Your phone is available for normal operation only in the designated  
coverage area.  
Note: If the phone feature is off, this menu cannot be acessed.  
7. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
TTY  
Your Saga™ is fully TTY compatible, and it allows you to connect TTY equipment to  
the phone’s headset jack. However, before you can use a TTY device, you need to  
enable TTY functions using these steps:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
to display the Phone screen.  
3. Tap Phone  
4. Tap the Services tab.  
5. Scroll down the list of phone services and tap/select TTY.  
6. Tap the Change Setting button.  
7. Tap the Yes button from the TTY Warning popup. Enabling TTY will disable  
the audio of any connected headset.  
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Voice Command  
Voice CommandTM transforms your device into your own virtual personal assistant,  
letting you use your voice to look up contacts, make phone calls, get calendar  
information, play and control your music, as well as start programs.  
See http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/voicecommand/default.mspx for a  
Voice Command demo.  
Voice Command Settings  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap Voice Command  
.
4. Tap the Enable box to enable/disable the Voice Command feature.  
A checkmark in the boxes adjacent to an application indicates the Voice  
Command is enabled for that particular feature.  
An unmarked box indicates the Voice Command feature is disabled.  
If a selected application has available options, the Options button becomes  
active. Tap the Options softy key to access that application’s available options.  
If a selected application has available notification parameters, the  
Notifications button becomes active. Tap the Notifications softy key to  
access that application’s available notification parameters and make  
modifications if desired.  
5. Tap the Password Protected box to turn password protection On/Off.  
A checkmark in the box indicates Password Protected is on.  
An unmarked box means indicates Password Protected is off.  
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Voice Command  
6. Tap the menu applications you want to be accessible when using the Voice  
Command. Choose from the following:  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Media  
Messaging  
Phone  
Start Menu  
Status  
Using the Voice Command  
1. Press and hold the Voice Command-Start key  
to activate the Start  
menu. A microphone icon displays in the Title bar.  
2. After the phone beeps, say the name of the command you want to perform.  
The Voice Commands are:  
• Call: Lets you dial a phone number by saying a name saved in your contact list  
or by saying the digits in the telephone number.  
• Lookup: Lets you retrieve contact information for any entry in your contacts list.  
• Open: This provides you with one-step access to many of your phone’s  
applications such as Calendar.  
• Help: This provides you with voice commands for using phone, contacts, media,  
calendar, start menu, status, or general.  
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Section 5: Entering Text  
Topics Covered  
This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering  
characters into your Saga™. This section also describes the predictive text entry  
system that reduces the amount of key strokes associated with entering text.  
Virtual QWERTY Keyboard  
Your Saga™ has a virtual QWERTY keyboard. You can access this keyboard by  
tapping the QWERTY keyboard icon  
located at the bottom of the display, when  
certain menus are accessed. Using this keypad, you can type letters, punctuation,  
numbers, and other special characters into text entry fields or other applications  
available on your Saga™.  
Text Entry - Input Mode  
There are four different character input methods available:  
Virtual QWERTY keyboard  
Block Recognizer  
Keyboard  
Letter Recognizer  
Symbol  
Transcriber  
Each of these methods allow you to input alphanumeric characters and symbols into  
your Saga™. In addition to these input methods, there are other options such as  
Word Completion associated with the input selected.  
To access the Input settings:  
1. Tap Start  
2. Tap Settings  
3. Tap Input  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
.
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Text Entry - Input Mode  
Block Recognizer  
This input method uses the traditional writing area box split in the middle. This  
method allows you to enter characters using single strokes.  
The left side is used to write letters and the right side is for number entry. Symbols  
and common functions are located in other smaller boxes located to the right of the  
writing box area. There are no options associated with this type of input method.  
Keyboard  
This input method displays an on-screen keyboard that can be used to input  
characters by tapping the screen using the stylus. The keyboard entry method has  
the following options:  
Large keys  
Small keys  
Use gestures for the following keys: allows you to use touch point shortcuts to  
indicate the following keyboard actions:  
Space  
Shift+key  
Backspace  
Enter  
To select larger or smaller keys, simply tap the button next to the desired option.  
The gestures feature allows you to replace keys used on the keyboard for space,  
backspace, shift+key, and enter by drawing a gesture or motion. The large key  
option must be selected for this option to be available.  
Letter Recognizer  
This option allows you to enter text using your own handwriting (natural character  
strokes). The screen is divided into three different areas. A capital letter area, small  
letter area, and a number area. Characters are entered by printing letters in each  
area. The character is then analyzed and typed on the screen automatically.  
Tap the Options button to access the following options associated with this  
method:  
• Quick stroke  
• Right to left crossbar  
• Allow accented characters  
Transcriber  
The transcriber option is similar to the letter recognizer, except instead of entering  
characters into a designated area, you can enter entire words and sentences using  
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your own handwriting (cursive), print, or mixed formats. Transcriber supports both  
printing and cursive writing styles and then automatically types the information on  
the screen.  
Text Entry - Word Completion  
Word completion settings determine if words are automatically displayed after  
entering a defined number of characters on the screen. The following options are  
available:  
Suggest words when entering text  
Suggest after entering (space or 1-7 letters)  
Suggest (1-4) word(s)  
Add a space after suggested word  
Clear Stored Entries  
Enable Auto Correct  
To access the Word Completion settings:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap Input  
.
4. Tap the Word Completion tab.  
5. To enable this feature, tap Suggest words when entering text.  
Note: Tapping the box adjacent to each item can either enable (check) or disable (uncheck) the features.  
6. Tap the Suggest after entering drop down list and choose the minimum  
number of letters a word must contain before a word is suggested.  
7. Tap the Suggest # words drop down list and choose the numbers of words  
your Saga™ will suggest once the word completion parameters are met.  
8. To enter an empty space after each recognized word, tap Add a space  
after word.  
9. To enable the auto correction feature which dynamically corrects for  
spelling errors and other mistakes, tap Enable Auto Correct.  
10. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
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Text Entry - Options  
Text Entry - Options  
Note: These option settings only apply when writing or recording is supported.  
The Options tab provides the following input options:  
Voice recording format  
Default zoom level for writing  
Default zoom level for typing  
Capitalize first letter of sentence  
Scroll upon reaching the last line  
To access these options:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap Input  
.
4. Tap the Options tab.  
Note: Tapping the box adjacent to each item can either enable (check) or disable (uncheck) the features.  
5. Tap each option's associated box or field and make your desired changes.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
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Section 6: Contacts  
Topics Covered  
This section describes how to manage your daily contacts by storing someone’s  
name and number in your phonebook.  
Understanding Your Contacts  
This feature is used to save important data regarding your friends, colleagues, or  
business acquaintances. The contacts screen allows you to save the person’s:  
Name  
Mobile Telephone Home Fax  
Govt. ID  
Picture  
Company  
Ring tone  
Web page  
Company Telephone Account  
Work2 & Home2  
Telephone  
Customer ID  
Department  
Job Title  
Office Location  
Radio Telephone  
Birthday  
Home Telephone IM2 & IM3  
& Address  
Anniversary  
File as  
Categories  
E-mail2 & E-mail3 Spouse  
Work Telephone, Other Addresses Assistant  
Fax & Address  
Children  
IM  
Pager  
Assistant Telephone  
Manager  
E-mail  
Car Telephone  
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Working with your Contacts  
Working with your Contacts  
In addition to the information available in contacts, you can also record or write a  
note associated with the contact. All of this information can be synchronized with a  
PC or Laptop using the Microsoft ActiveSync application. For more information, refer  
Add a New Contact  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Tap the New soft key.  
4. Use the keypad or the QWERTY keyboard to enter your contact information  
into the fields provided.  
5. Tap  
to save your new contact information and return to the previous  
ok  
screen.  
Find a Contact  
To locate a specific contact, you can use the find feature. Find allows you to enter  
the first few letters of the contact entry and then have the results displayed on the  
screen. The Find box is located in the upper corner of the contact screen. To find a  
contact:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Tap the Enter a name... field and use the virtual QWERTY keyboard to  
enter the first few characters of the contact entry. With each consecutive  
character, the list of matching contacts becomes more refined.  
4. Tap an entry from the list to display its information.  
Edit a Contact  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Locate the desired contact by using either the Enter a name... field or  
scrolling through the contact list.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and select Edit.  
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5. From the available list of contact information, tap a field to begin updating  
the desired information.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Delete a Contact  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Locate the desired contact by using either the Enter a name... field or  
scrolling through the contact list.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and select Delete Contact.  
5. Tap the Yes button from the Delete Contact popup to confirm the deletion.  
Make a Call from Contacts  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Locate the desired contact by using either the Enter a name... field or  
scrolling through the contact list.  
4. Tap an entry from the list to display its information.  
5. Tap the Call soft key to place a call to the selected contact.  
Beam a Contact Entry via Bluetooth  
Your Saga™ allows you to send and receive information wirelessly between either  
two Saga™ Bluetooth enabled devices.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Locate the desired contact by using either the Enter a name... field or  
scrolling through the contact list.  
4. Highlight the entry and tap the Menu soft key.  
5. Tap Send Contact and select Beam. The Saga™ begins to search for  
compatible device is its communication range.  
6. Tap the devices you wish to transmit to. When the contact has been  
successfully transferred, the selected device displays Done.  
7. Tap  
to exit and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
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Adding Notes to Contacts  
Accepting Incoming Beams  
To set your Saga™ to accept all incoming beams, follow these steps:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Bluetooth  
.
5. Tap the Mode tab.  
6. Tap the box Turn on Bluetooth and the box Make this device visible to  
other devices. A check mark will display in the boxes.  
7. Tap  
to start receiving incoming beams.  
ok  
Adding Notes to Contacts  
Notes allow you to attach either a recorded audio file or attach a written note to a  
saved contact entry. When you view the summary screen on the contact, you can  
view or listen to any notes that are associated with the contact.  
Adding a Note  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Locate the desired contact by using either the Enter a name... field or  
scrolling through the contact list.  
4. Tap the contact entry.  
5. Tap the Notes tab.  
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6. Tap the Edit soft key to open the notepad.  
7. Enter the note using the desired entry method.  
8. After the note has been successfully entered, tap  
to return to the  
ok  
previous screen.  
Deleting a Note  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Contacts  
to reveal the Contacts screen.  
3. Locate the desired contact by using either the Enter a name... field or  
scrolling through the contact list.  
4. Tap the contact entry and then tap the Notes tab.  
5. Tap the Edit soft key to open the notepad.  
6. Tap the Menu soft key, select Edit, and tap Select All.  
7. Tap the Menu soft key, select Edit, and tap Clear.To exit and save, tap  
.
ok  
Speed Dial Contacts  
Speed dial can be used to dial contacts that you talk to the most. Speed dial allows  
you to press up to two numeric keys to dial to the contact. Memory locations 2-94  
are available for speed dialing.  
Note: Location 1, 95, 96, 97, 98 and 99 is pre-configured to dial your voicemail and can not be altered.  
To speed dial:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Phone  
. The phone keypad is displayed.  
3. Tap the Menu soft key located at the bottom right of the screen.  
4. Tap Speed Dial.  
5. Tap the Menu soft key and select New.  
6. From the list of available contacts, tap an entry for speed dial assignment.  
7. From the Speed Dial screen, tap the Location field's up or down arrows to  
assign this contact to an available speed dial location (2 - 94).  
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8. After the contact has been successfully assigned a location, tap  
to  
ok  
return to the previous screen.  
9. To exit the Phone screen, press  
.
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Section 7: Messaging  
Topics Covered  
Message Folders  
This section discusses the types of messages you can send and receive, how to set  
up your phone to work with email and how to send email messages using different  
types of connections.  
Types of Messages  
Your Saga™ is capable of sending Email, text (SMS), picture (MMS), and video  
(MMS) messages. Send Email, text, picture and video messages by simply entering  
the Email address or the phone number of the recipient in the To: field when creating  
a new message.  
Note: Text, Picture and Video Messaging are charged in accordance with your Messaging Plan. Higher rates  
apply for International Text and Picture Messaging (where available). Video Messaging not available  
while abroad. Please check www.verizonwireless.com/vzglobal for rates and coverage. Compatible  
device required. Not available everywhere.  
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Retrieving a Message  
Retrieving a Message  
When you receive a new email, text, picture, or video message, the message ringer  
sounds, (unless turned off), and the message appears in a preview pane.  
Note: The Message Notification  
icon appears in the top of the display.  
1. Press Notification (left soft key) to re-open and to display the message in  
the preview pane.  
2. Once the preview of the message appears in the display press Reply (left  
soft key) to reply to the message.  
Accessing Message Folders  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap one of the available account types.  
4. At the top left of your screen is an Inbox drop-down menu. Tap this arrow  
to display a menu tree that lists folders for the following message types:  
• MMS, Outlook E-mail, Text Messages, and any other accounts you have  
created.  
5. Expand the folders by tapping the + sign next to folder. Select Inbox to  
display its contents.  
6. Tap any of the folders within any of the account trees to view that particular  
folder’s contents.  
Message Folders  
There are five message folders in the MMS,  
Outlook E-mail and Text Messages directory  
(see adjacent image).  
The folders and their functions are similar to  
the folders in the ActiveSync directory, except  
for Outbox. In ActiveSync, E-mail is stored in  
the Outbox until you perform an ActiveSync  
with your PC.  
In Text Messages, new messages are stored  
in the Outbox folder until message sending is  
complete.  
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The following is a list of Text folders and their function.  
Deleted Items: Deleted messages are sent to the Deleted Items folder. Once  
messages are removed from the Deleted Items folder, they are permanently  
erased.  
Drafts: Drafts contain all messages that were not completed and saved to be sent  
at a later date.  
Inbox: All incoming messages arrive and are stored in the Inbox until deleted. If  
memory is full, new messages are rejected. Delete older messages to free up  
space for incoming messages.  
Outbox: When you send a message, it is stored in the Outbox until the message  
sent is complete.  
Sent Items: Sent Items keeps a record of all sent messages from your device.  
Configuration of Messaging Parameters  
Configuring Text Message Parameters  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Use the Optical Mouse to highlight the Text Messages entry. Tap the Menu  
soft key and then tap Options. The following tabs appear in the display:  
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Configuration of Messaging Parameters  
• Accounts: Allows you to change message settings for Text Messages, Outlook  
E-mail, and New Accounts.  
• Message: Allows you to change message options. Tap the box of the options  
you would like to turn on or off.  
• Address: Allows you to check e-mail address information using set address  
books. Tap the Add button to add address books to your Saga™. These  
additional address books provide more available e-mail addresses.  
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• Storage: Allows you to view the amount of memory available for the Main  
Memory, Storage Card (when inserted), and Current size of attachments.  
4. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Configuring Picture and Video Message Parameters  
Sending Messages  
Threaded Messaging  
When you text with a friend or colleague, the messages are threaded together into a  
single conversation, so you can view the entire conversation as you type.  
Creating and Sending Text Messages  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
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Sending Messages  
3. Tap Text Messages.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and tap New.  
5. Enter the phone number or email addresses of up to ten recipient(s) in the  
To field. Press the Function key twice to enter alphanumeric values.  
Use the QWERTY keyboard to place a semicolon between numbers, if there is  
more than one recipient.  
6. Tap the Text field and use your QWERTY keyboard to enter the content of  
your message.  
7. Tap the Menu soft key and tap Message Options.  
8. To ensure that your message was delivered to the intended recipients, tap  
the check box next to Request message delivery notification.  
9. Select the Priority for the message.  
10. To attach a call back number to the message, tap the check box next to  
Send a callback number.  
11. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
12. Tap the Send soft key to transmit your message to the selected recipients.  
Note: There is a 160-character limit for text messages. The character limit applies to messages sent using  
the Text Messaging account only. If you send a text message with more than 160 characters, the  
message is truncated after the first 160 characters and the remaining characters are then sent in  
consecutive messages until the entire message text has been sent. Charges apply in accordance  
with the sender's and the recipient's calling plans.  
Creating and Sending Picture/Video Messages  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap MMS.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and tap New. The MMS screen is then displayed.  
5. Enter the phone number or email address of up to ten recipient(s) in the To  
field. Press the Function key  
twice to enter numbers from the  
keypad.  
Use the virtual QWERTY keyboard to place a semicolon between numbers, if  
there is more than one recipient.  
6. At any point during the creation of the message, tap the Menu soft key and  
tap MMS Options to see additional options.  
7. Tap the Subject field and enter the subject of your message.  
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8. Tap the Text field and use your virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter the  
content of your message.  
9. Tap +Image/Video to attach a picture or video file.  
10. Search for a file to attach by either:  
• Insert Picture from My Pictures folder.  
• Insert Video from My Videos folder.  
• Insert New Image allows you to take a new picture.  
• Insert New Video allows you to capture a new video.  
Or, press and hold the Camera key, on the right side of the phone, to launch the  
camera/camcorder. Take a photo or record a new video and save it. The picture  
or video will be saved and displayed in My Pictures or My Videos.  
11. Tap +Audio to attach an audio file.  
• Insert Sound from My Music folder. Folder (and sub-folder) selections can be  
sorted by tapping My Music pull down menu and tapping either My Device or  
My Documents. Sound files include: MP3, MID, MIDI, XMFO, and WAV.  
12. Browse for a folder and file type, then tap the desired sound file.  
Insert New Sound allows you to record and attach the new sound.  
13. Tap +Slide to attach addition images/videos and audio files.  
14. Once all fields are completed and the message has been fully entered, tap  
the Send soft key to transmit your message to the selected recipients.  
Text Message Menu Options  
New Text Messages Options  
Several message features are available under Menu when creating a new text  
message.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap Text Messages.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and tap New. The To: field is active.  
5. Tap Menu to reveal the following options:  
• Add Recipient: Browse for and attach a recipient from your contacts.  
• Check Names: Check contacts for the name of the recipient.  
• My Text: (Available when in the text field.) Choose from up to 9 pre-loaded  
messages.  
• Save to Drafts: Saves the message to the draft folder.  
• Spell Check: Spell check your message.  
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Multimedia Message Menu Options  
• Cancel Message: Cancels the new message.  
• Message Options: Request Message Delivery Notification, Priority, and  
Callback Number for the message.  
Received Text Messages Options  
Several message features are available for received text messages.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap Text Messages and then tap the Inbox drop down menu. The Text  
Message screen then displays your unread and read SMS text messages  
on screen. The Text Message screen (as a whole) has the following options  
available:  
• New: Allows you to create a new message.  
• Reply: Sends a reply to the sender and/or all other recipients, or forwards the  
message to other people.  
• Delete: Deletes the message.  
• Go To: Allows you to switch to another message account or message folder.  
Select one of the following:  
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-
-
-
Folders  
Text Messages  
Outlook E-mail  
MMS  
Tools  
-
Sort By: Allows you to sort messages by one of the following: Message Type,  
From, Received, or Subject.  
-
Empty Deleted Items: Allows you to permanently delete all items in the Deleted  
Items folder.  
-
-
-
Clear “Text Messages”: Deletes all items in the Inbox and Sent Items folder.  
New Account...: Allows you set-up a new e-mail account.  
Options...: Allows you to change the options for the Messaging.  
Multimedia Message Menu Options  
New Multimedia Messages Options  
Several message features are available under Menu when creating a new  
Multimedia (MMS) message.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
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3. Tap MMS.  
4. Tap the Menu soft key and tap New.  
5. Tap Menu to reveal the following options:  
• Preview: Allows you to preview the new MMS message prior to delivery.  
• Add Recipients: Browse for and attach a recipient from your Contacts or  
Online Album.  
• Insert: Allows you to attach both pre-existing or new files to the new MMS  
message: Picture, Sound, Video, New Picture, New Sound, New Video, Text, and  
MMS Templates.  
• Attach: Allows you to attach a vCard, vCalendar or File.  
• Edit Slide: Allows you to: Add Slide, Delete Slide, Slide Style, Slide Duration,  
Move Slide UP or Move Slide Down in the MMS message.  
• Save to: Allows you to save the current MMS message as a Draft or an MMS  
Template.  
• Cancel Message: Allows you to cancel the current MMS message.  
• MMS Options: Allows you to assign options for sending and receiving your  
MMS message. Allows you to edit the MMS profiles as well as set an active  
profile.  
Received MMS Messages Options  
Several message features are available for received MMS messages.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap MMS and then tap the Inbox drop down menu. The MMS screen then  
displays your unread MMS messages on screen. The following options are  
available when previewing a Multimedia (MMS) message in the Inbox.  
• New: Allows you to create a MMS message.  
• Reply: Sends a reply to the sender and/or all other recipients, or forwards the  
message to other people.  
• Mark as Read: Allows you to mark the message as unread or read. Unread  
messages are boldfaced on the message list.  
• Move: Allows you to move the message to other folders.  
• Go To: Allows you to switch to another message account or message folder.  
Select one of the following:  
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-
-
-
Folders  
Text Messages  
Outlook E-mail  
MMS  
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Multimedia Message Menu Options  
Tools  
-
Sort By: Allows you to sort messages by one of the following: Message Type,  
From, Received, or Subject.  
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-
Manage Folders: Allows you create or modify a message folder.  
Empty Deleted Items: Allows you to permanently delete all items in the Deleted  
Items folder.  
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-
-
Clear “MMS”: Deletes all items in the Inbox and Sent Items folder.  
New Account...: Allows you set-up a new e-mail account.  
Options...: Allows you to change the options for the Messaging.  
• Select Messages: Allows you to select multiple messages.  
• Send/Receive: Select to send or receive new messages.  
• MMS Options: Allows you to Auto Receive your messages, Reply on  
Delivery Report after receiving the MMS, or create a Delivery Report.  
Read MMS Message Options  
Several message features are available under Menu when reading an MMS  
message.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap MMS. The MMS screen then displays your read and unread MMS  
messages on screen. The following options available within an actively  
open message:  
• Mute: Mutes the speaker.  
• Stop: Allows you to stop a video message that is being played.  
• Delete: Deletes the message.  
• Reply: Sends a reply to the sender and/or all other recipients, or forwards the  
message to other people.  
• Reply All: Allows you to send a reply to all recipients of the message. From the  
Reply All option, you can select Multimedia Message or Text Message.  
• Forward: Allows you to forward the message to another number or email  
address.  
• Mark as Unread: Allows you to change the status of the message from Read to  
Unread.  
• Resend: If the message fails to be sent after its initial delivery, this options allows  
you to resend the last outgoing message.  
• Message Info: Allows you to view message information such as Subject, Date,  
From, Size, Priority, Expiry, and Type.  
• From Address: Allows you to either Save the From Address, or Call it.  
• Save as Template: Allows you to save a message as a template.  
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• Attached Files...: Allows you to view image and sound sent in the message.  
Spell Checking a Text Message  
2. Tap the Menu soft key and select Spell Check. Words that are not present  
in the Spell Check library of files are then highlighted and available word  
choices are presented in a list.  
3. From this list of alternate words, tap either:  
An alternate word  
• Ignore: to ignore the currently selected word.  
• Ignore All: to ignore all remaining “misspelled words in the text message.  
• Add: To add the currently highlighted word into the Spell Check’s word library.  
4. When the spell check is complete, tap  
to return to the message.  
ok  
5. Tap the Send soft key to transmit your message to the selected recipients.  
Note: The Spell Check feature is not available for MMS messages.  
Checking Names with an SMS Message  
2. Tap the Menu soft key and select Check Names. Recipient names  
currently used within the To field will be verified against the current  
Contacts list and e-mail addresses are reviewed to verify they conform  
with the standard e-mail formats.  
Note: The Checking Names feature is not available for MMS messages.  
Using My Text Messages  
My Text Messages consist of 9 pre-composed text message phrases you can quickly  
insert into the body of a new message or as a response to a received message  
without having to type a message. These default messages are:  
What are you up to?  
Just checking in...  
Where are you?  
Check this out!  
I’ll be right there.  
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I’m running late.  
I’ll get right back to you.  
Urgent! Please reply ASAP.  
Let’s catch up soon.  
Inserting a My Text Message  
2. Tap the Menu soft key and select My Text.  
3. Tap a desired message from the list. The selected message is then  
inserted into the body of the message.  
4. Tap the Send soft key to transmit your message to the selected recipients.  
Editing a My Text Message  
2. Tap the Menu soft key and select My Text.  
3. Tap the Edit My Text Messages entry to display the list of editable Text  
Messages.  
4. Tap a pre-existing message entry.  
5. Use either the virtual QWERTY keyboard or virtual keypad to edit the text.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the message.  
ok  
E-mail Account Setup  
E-mail can be sent and received using ActiveSync, or you can also configure your  
Saga™ to send E-mail using an ISP account.  
Note: For more information on how to wirelessly sync e-mail, refer to the Wireless Sync documentation  
included within the Companion CD.  
Creating an Email Account  
1. From the Today Screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Tap Setup E-mail to launch the E-mail Setup screen and begin the setup  
process.  
4. Follow the setup procedure.  
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Using Outlook for E-mail  
Install ActiveSync on your PC and set up a Standard Partnership, so you can  
page 140. E-mail is composed off-line and is sent to the intended recipient(s) the  
next time you perform ActiveSync.  
1. From the Today Screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Messaging  
to reveal the Messaging screen.  
3. Highlight Outlook E-mail and press  
.
4. Press the Menu  
5. New is highlighted, press  
6. Enter the E-mail address in the To field.  
right soft key.  
.
7. Press down on the Optical Mouse to move to the Subject field and enter a  
subject.  
8. Use the Optical Mouse to move to the Message field and enter the content  
of your E-mail.  
9. When you’re finished, press the Send  
left soft key.  
Using an ISP for E-mail  
If you’ve configured your Saga™ to send E-mail using an Internet Service Provider  
(ISP), you can send E-mail directly from your Saga™ without connecting to your PC  
through ActiveSync.  
Tip: Before you can send and receive E-mail using your ISP, see "Setup of an ISP" on page 77.  
Setup of an ISP  
Before you can send E-mail directly, you’ll need to configure your Saga™ to work  
through an existing account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or your network  
at work. To configure your Saga™ to work with an ISP:  
1. From the Today Screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Connections  
and select Add a new modem connection.  
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5. Enter a name into the Enter a name for the connection field (default is  
My Connection).  
6. From within the Select a modem field, select Cellular Line.  
7. Tap the Next soft key.  
8. Enter a modem number (exactly as it should be dialed) into the empty field  
on the My Connection screen.  
9. Tap the Next soft key.  
10. Enter the User name, Password, and Domain information for your  
account.  
11. Tap the Finish soft key to save your information.  
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Section 8: Changing Your Settings  
Topics Covered  
This section explains how to either set or change many of the settings available on  
your Saga™.  
Settings  
The Settings menus for your Saga™ allow you to configure or change how many of  
your phone’s features or functions appear or work. Some of the settings on these  
menus are associated with shortcuts or hotkeys on your phone and can be quickly  
accessed for your convenience.  
For example, the Today Screen has shortcuts for Owner Information and Bluetooth  
connections.  
Settings that are not easily associated with other applications or features of your  
phone are discussed here. They are not listed in a specific order; however, some  
settings are grouped with topics that include them.  
If you don’t see a setting that you are looking for discussed here, check the Index  
that begins on page 196, for a complete listing of all settings for your phone.  
Personal Settings  
Button Assignments  
There are 2 default functions assigned to the 2 external buttons which include:  
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Button 1 (long press) - Camera  
Button 2 (long press) - Lock Key  
Lock Key (Button #2)  
(long press)  
Camera/Camcorder Key  
(long press - Button #1)  
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The following functions can be assigned to the buttons above:  
• <Context Menu> • Alarms  
• Messaging  
• Modem Link  
• Notes  
• Opera Browser  
• TipCalculator  
• <Input Panel>  
• <Left Softkey>  
• Bubble Breaker  
• Calculator  
• USB setting for  
VzAccess Manager  
• <None>  
• Calendar  
• Camera  
• OpticalMouse  
• Phone  
• Voice Command  
• VZAppZone  
•<OK/Close>  
• <Right Softkey> • Contacts  
• Pictures & Videos  
• PowerPoint Mobile  
• Windows Media  
• Wireless Sync  
• Word Mobile  
• <Scroll Down>  
• <Scroll Left>  
• Excel Mobile  
• Favorites  
• Remote Desktop  
Mobile  
• <Scroll Right>  
• <Scroll Up>  
• <Start Menu>  
• <Today>  
• File Explorer  
• Getting Started  
• Help  
• Search  
• World Clock  
• Smart Converter  
• Solitaire  
• Internet Explorer • Task Manager  
• Main Menu • Tasks  
• ActiveSync  
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System Settings  
Assigning the External Buttons  
The Buttons setting allows you to assign your favorite programs to your phone’s  
hardware buttons:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Buttons  
.
4. Tap the Assign a program drop down box for each of the buttons listed  
below.  
5. Tap  
to save and exit Buttons settings.  
ok  
System Settings  
About  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap About  
.
• Version tab: Displays important device information, including the type of  
processor and the amount of memory.  
• Device ID tab: Displays the name used to identify the device to other computer.  
• Copyrights tab: Displays information about copyrights.  
5. Tap  
to return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Backlight  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Backlight  
to access the various backlight usage parameters.  
• Battery Power tab: Allows you to set the backlight on/off parameters.  
• External Power tab: Allows you to set the backlight power save parameters.  
• Brightness tab: Allows you to adjust the backlight brightness settings.  
Note: For longer battery usage time, Level 5 is recommended for indoor usage.  
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• Keyboard tab: Allows you to set the keyboard backlight parameters.  
5. Tap to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Certificates  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
located in the upper left corner of  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Certificates  
to access information about different certificate  
type, tap one of the following tabs:  
• Personal: Used to identify yourself to others.  
• Intermediate: Used to identify intermediate certification authorities.  
• Root: Used to identify root certification authorities.  
5. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen. For more  
ok  
Clock & Alarms  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Clocks & Alarms  
to access the following time settings such as:  
• Time: Allows you to configure and assign the time and date for both your local  
and visiting regions.  
• Alarms: Displays the list of currently configured alarms and allows you to  
activate/deactivate a specific alarm entry from the list.  
• More: Provide you with the options to:  
-
Display the clock on the title bar in all programs.  
-
Sound alarms even when the device is set to silent or vibrate.  
5. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Customer Feedback  
Customer Feedback allows you to provide feedback concerning your user  
experience with Windows Mobile software.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
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3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Customer Feedback  
.
5. To send feedback, tap the Send Feedback button.  
Encryption  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Encryption  
to open the Encryption page.  
5. To enable encryption of information on storage cards, tap/enable the  
Encrypt files when placed on a storage card.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Error Reporting  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Error Reporting  
to open the Error Reporting page.  
5. Tap either the Enable error reporting or Disable error reporting option to  
allow your device to collect operation information and then pass that along  
to Microsoft in the event of an error.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Note: Enabling this option might incur data usage charges.  
External GPS  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap External GPS  
to open the GPS Settings page.  
5. From the Programs tab, tap the GPS program port drop down menu and  
select the port which installed programs will use to obtain GPS data.  
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6. From the Hardware tab, tap the GPS hardware port drop down menu and  
select the port to which your GPS device is connected and then select the  
Baud rate.  
7. From the Access tab, tap the Manage GPS automatically  
(recommended) field to allow Windows Mobile to manage access to the  
GPS data for all resident programs.  
8. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Fn Shortcuts  
Fn Shortcuts allows you to change the settings for the Fn (function) key. From the  
Today screen, pressing and holding the Fn key and a specific key, launches  
predefined applications or specific functions.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Fn Shortcuts  
. Tap Edit, if desired, to add or edit a shortcut key.  
5. In the 1. Select shortcut: field, tap an empty space (B, C,.etc.) then select  
2. Select programs: and tap the desired program. Tap  
to save your  
ok  
selection.  
Managed Programs  
Managed Programs displays the installation history of any programs downloaded to  
your Saga™.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
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System Settings  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Managed Programs  
.
Memory  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Memory  
to open the Memory screen and select from one of the  
following information tabs:  
• Main: Displays the Total, In use, and Free memory available on the phone for  
Storage and Programs.  
• Storage Card: Displays the Total, In use, and Free memory available on the  
internal microSD card for Storage and Programs.  
5. Tap  
to return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Network Mode  
Network Mode allows you to change network mode between CDMA and  
International GSM mode.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Network Mode  
.
5. Tap a setting to select the network mode.  
6. Tap Apply, type Yes in the text box, and then tap OK to change the mode.  
Optical Mouse  
Optical Mouse allows you to configure the settings for the optical mouse.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Optical Mouse  
.
5. Tap a setting to customize the optical mouse.  
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Power  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Power  
5. Tap  
to return to the previous screen.  
ok  
R2VS  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap R2VS  
. For more information, refer to "R2VS Audio Processing"  
on page 97.  
5. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Regional Settings  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Regional Settings  
to open the Regional Settings screen where  
you can alter the following settings:  
• Region tab: Displays the appearance of regional information based on the  
currently selected region.  
• Number tab: Allows you to adjust regional numeric display settings.  
• Currency tab: Allows you to adjust regional currency settings.  
• Time tab: Allows you to adjust the time format.  
• Date tab: Allows you to adjust the date format.  
5. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Remove Programs  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
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3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Remove Programs  
to open the Remove Programs screen.  
5. Highlight the programs you want to remove and then tap the Remove  
6. Tap Yes to confirm.  
7. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Screen  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Screen  
to open the Regional Settings screen where you can alter  
the following settings:  
• Alignment tab: Allows you to assign the display orientation of the screen  
information and use the Align Screen feature to calibrate the touch screen.  
• Clear Type tab: Allows you to choose whether the text on screen will have  
smooth edges.  
Text Size tab: Allows you to change the size of the text displayed on screen to  
make it easier to read. Increasing the size of the text will reduce the amount of  
information displayed on the screen at any one time.  
Task Manager  
Task Manager displays current applications that are running on the operating  
system.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Task Manager  
.
5. If needed, select an application that you would like to end and then tap End  
Task.  
6. Tap  
to return to the System screen.  
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Version  
Version displays important device information such as S/W Version (PDA, Phone,  
Eboot), H/W, PRL/ERI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and WDC versions.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Version  
.
Wake Up Button  
Wake Up Button allows you to select a specific button wake up the device when it is  
turned off.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Wake Up Button  
.
5. Tap either: Power Button Only or Any Button to wake up your device.  
6. Tap to save your selection.  
ok  
Windows Update  
Windows Update allows you to install the latest updates to your Windows operating  
system.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Windows Update  
.
5. Tap Next. Select how you want your Saga™ to check for updates. Tap in  
the field for either Manual or Automatic.  
6. Tap Next. Tap Finish to complete the installation wizard.  
7. If you selected Manual for your updates, tap Check Now at the next  
screen after the installation wizard. If any updates are available, they will  
install.  
8. Tap Done after update installation, if any available, is finished.  
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Bluetooth  
Bluetooth  
About Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology capable of  
exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical  
connection.  
Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam information with  
Bluetooth. If the devices are within a range of one another, you can exchange  
information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.  
Bluetooth Service Profiles  
Actually, the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes how the short-range  
wireless technology works, whereas individual profiles describe the services  
supported by individual devices. Profiles reduce the chance that different devices  
will not work together.  
Toggling Bluetooth On/Off  
When the Bluetooth radio is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth features available.  
When the Bluetooth radio is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via  
Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where radio use is prohibited, such as  
airline traveling, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology.  
1. From the Today screen, tap the Bluetooth icon (see illustration below).  
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2. Tap Bluetooth to toggle the active state.  
Bluetooth Off  
Bluetooth On  
Note: Tap the All button to toggle the active state of all three components simultaneously (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,  
and Phone).  
3. Press the Menu soft key to display the following options:  
• Disconnect Cellular Data  
• Wi-Fi Settings  
• Bluetooth Settings  
• Phone Settings  
4. Tap the Done button to return to the Today screen. You can now connect  
Bluetooth devices your Saga™.  
Bluetooth Settings  
The Bluetooth wireless technology settings menu provides the ability to view the  
device name and to show the visibility for the device.  
Adding a Bluetooth Device  
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted connections between  
your phone and other Bluetooth devices.  
Note: Devices must be paired before you can send information between devices. Also all devices donot  
support the same Bluetooth profiles as the Saga.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
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3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Bluetooth  
.
5. Prepare your external Bluetooth device for communication and detection.  
6. Tap the Devices tab and select Add new device from the on screen list.  
Your phone will then display a list of discovered Bluetooth devices which  
have been detected within its communication range.  
7. Tap/select the device you wish to pair with and tap the Next button.  
8. Enter the numeric passcode and press the Next button. You are then  
notified the pairing is in progress.  
9. Use either your virtual QWERTY keyboard or keypad to enter a new Device  
Name for the external Bluetooth device and tap the desired services  
available to that same device.  
10. Tap the Done button to complete the process.  
11. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Note: Smart pairing mode allows you to easily make a connection with your hands-free or stereo headset.  
Beam  
A Beam connection can be established by:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Beam  
to open the Beam screen.  
5. Tap the box to place a check mark to receive all incoming beams, if  
desired.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Connections  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Connections  
5. Make any changes, if necessary, in the Tasks or Advanced tabs.  
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located in the upper left corner of  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
.
     
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Domain Enroll  
You can enroll into a domain to connect your device with company resources. You  
will need the enrollment password provided by your system administrator. To enroll  
your device, click Enroll.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Domain Enroll  
to open the Domain Enrollment screen.  
5. Tap Enroll. Read the on-screen instructions to enroll.  
USB to PC  
USB to PC allows you to change the type of USB connection your devices uses when  
having problems connecting to ActiveSync.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap USB to PC  
5. Tap Enable advanced network functionally to enable or disable.  
6. Tap to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
.
ok  
Wi-Fi  
A Wi-Fi connection can be established by:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Wi-Fi  
to open the Configure Wireless Networks screen.  
5. From the Wireless tab, filter the list of available networks by tapping  
within the Networks to access field and selecting a search parameter:  
All Available  
Only access points  
Only computer-to-computer  
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Connections  
6. Tap Menu and then Add New to add a new connection or tap and an  
available connection to edit the parameters.  
7. Enter a Network name for the new network connection and select a  
security connection preset (The Internet or Work) from the Connects to  
drop down.  
Tap The Internet if the network connects to the Internet (does not use proxy  
settings) or Work (uses proxy settings).  
If the connection is for an ad-hoc network, tap the This device is a device-to  
device (ad-hoc) connection box.  
8. Tap the Next button to continue onto the Authentication and Data  
Encryption information. Use the information provided by your Network  
administrator to complete this section and tap the Next button to continue.  
9. Complete the process by selecting the appropriate security protocol  
parameters from the EAP type drop-down menu.  
10. Tap the Finish button to complete the process.  
11. Tap the Network Adapter tab to select a security connection preset (The  
Internet or Work) and modify an adapter from the list provided.  
Wireless Manager  
Verizon Wireless allows you to turn on/off the following services, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth  
and Phone. You can access Verizon Wireless from the Today screen.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Verizon Wireless  
located in the mid-  
portion of the display.  
2. Tap any of the three fields to turn their respective options On or Off.  
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Sound Settings  
PDA/Phone Ringer Volume  
You can set the volume for both PDA  
notifications and phone volume. To adjust  
these volumes, follow these steps:  
1. Tap the  
icon located at the  
top of your screen. A menu  
displays with sliders to adjust both  
the PDA and phone ringer volumes.  
2. Using the stylus, tap the desired  
level on the slider located under  
Volume. The left slider controls the  
PDA volume and the right slider  
controls the ringer volume.  
3. Tap the  
icon again to exit.  
Note: You can also press and hold the slider tab and move it back and forth along the slider using the  
stylus.  
Sounds and Notifications  
The Sounds and Notifications settings allows you to select the actions for which you  
hear sounds and how you are notified when different events occur.  
To view the sounds and notifications screen, follow these steps:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
.
3. Tap the Personal tab.  
4. Tap Sounds & Notifications  
. By default, the Sounds tab is selected.  
5. Activate sound notifications for any of the following events by tapping on:  
• Events (warnings, system events)  
• Programs and Notifications (alarms, reminders)  
• Screen taps (Soft or Loud)  
• Hardware buttons (Soft or Loud)  
Note: When you enable a sound, your Saga™ plays tones to notify you that an event has occurred. Refer to  
the following section below for a complete list of events for which you can select sounds.  
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6. Tap the Notifications tab to assign specific audio files (or vibrate) to be  
played for specific applications or actions. Sounds can be set for each of  
the following events:  
Phone: Incoming call  
ActiveSync: Begin sync  
ActiveSync: End sync  
Connection disconnected  
Connection established  
Messaging: New e-mail message  
Messaging: New text message  
Phone: Missed call  
Phone: Voice mail  
Reminders  
Wireless network detected  
7. Tap  
to save your changes and exit.  
ok  
Setting an Event Notification  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
.
3. Tap the Personal tab.  
4. Tap Sounds & Notifications  
5. Tap the Notifications tab.  
.
6. Select the event from the Event drop down menu.  
7. Tap either Ring type: or Ring tone: to choose a option.  
8. Tap the Play button  
to sample the sound file and tap the Stop button  
to stop playback.  
9. Tap  
to save your changes and exit.  
ok  
Setting Your Phone’s Incoming Ringtone  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
.
3. Tap the Personal tab.  
4. Tap Sounds & Notifications  
5. Tap the Notifications tab.  
.
6. Select Phone: Incoming call from the Event drop down menu.  
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7. Tap the Ring type field and select the type of desired ringer/vibration  
combination from the drop down menu.  
The available notification options for this type of event are: Ring, Increasing  
ring, Ring once, Vibrate, Vibrate and ring, Vibrate then ring, or None.  
8. Tap the Ring tone field and select an available ringtone.  
9. Tap the Play button  
tone. Press the Stop button  
10. Tap to save the new phone ringtone and type then return to the  
to play a sample of the currently selected ring  
to stop the sample playback.  
ok  
previous screen.  
Turn Phone Volume Off  
You can turn the ringer off, or you can select one of the other Ring tone options, such  
as Vibrate, Vibrate and ring, or Vibrate then ring.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
, then tap the Personal tab.  
3. Tap Phone  
.
4. Tap the drop down arrow next to Ring type and select one of the Vibrate  
options or select None.  
5. Tap  
to exit.  
ok  
R2VS Audio Processing  
R2VSTM significantly enhances the quality of mono and stereo audio, creating  
improved dynamics and bass performance in your Saga™ internal speakers or  
optional headphones when attached. R2VS provides a panoramic three-dimensional  
audio image that extends the sound in both the horizontal and vertical planes well  
beyond the speakers or headphones themselves. These enriching effects are  
especially noticeable on digitally compressed audio formats such as MP3 and WMA.  
R2VS is comprised of 3D® and 5.1ch® technologies, and adds the following features  
to your audio listening experience.  
3D -The leading 3D sound technology in the world, which restores the spatial  
information that is masked by traditional recording and playback techniques.  
5.1 ch - R2VS technology that enhances bass performance by utilizing  
psychoacoustic techniques to restore the perception of low frequency tones,  
delivering deep rich bass to your Saga™ internal speakers or optional  
headphones.  
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Setting a Phone Password  
To enable R2VS audio processing or to change the settings for this feature:  
1. Connect a compatible 2.5 mm stereo headset into the Saga™ headset  
jack.  
2. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
.
3. Tap Settings  
4. Tap the System tab.  
5. Tap R2VS  
to launch the R2VS screen.  
6. To enable R2VS processing, use the drop-down menu to select from either:  
• None: The R2VS feature is disabled.  
• 3D Sound: Enables the transmission of 3D simulated sound through the  
connected headset speakers.  
• 5.1ch Effect: Enables the transmission of 5.1 surround sound through the  
connected headset speakers.  
Note: Depending on which option is selected from the main R2VS screen, the corresponding tabs are  
activated. Selecting 3D only activates the 3D tab and selecting 5.1ch sound only activates the 5.1ch  
tab.  
7. If the 3D feature was previously selected, tap the 3D tab and adjust your  
3D audio settings. Tap  
previous screen.  
to save your changes and return to the  
ok  
8. If the 5.1ch feature was previously selected, tap the 5.1ch tab and adjust  
your 3D audio settings. Tap  
previous screen.  
to save your changes and return to the  
ok  
9. Tap the Version Info tab to view the R2VS software version information.  
Setting a Phone Password  
option allows you to enable or disable a password. The available settings are:  
Simple PIN: This password must be at least four characters in length and can not  
contain a simple sequence such as: 0000, 1111, or 1234.  
Strong alphanumeric: This password must be at least seven characters in length  
and contain at least three of the following: uppercase/lowercase letters, numerals,  
and punctuation.  
When a password is configured, there is a “prompt if device unused” option that  
allows a length of time range from 0 minutes - 24 hours. When this option is set, you  
can continue to use your Saga™ until the screen turns off due to inactivity. If the  
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device is inactive for a greater amount of time than specified in this setting, a  
password must be entered when you turn the device back on.  
To set the password:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
3. Tap the Personal tab.  
4. Tap Lock  
.
.
5. Tap the check box next to Prompt if device unused for.  
6. Tap the Minutes drop down menu and select the amount of unused time  
required before you are prompted for a password if the phone becomes  
idle.  
7. Tap the Password type box and select either Simple PIN or Strong  
alphanumeric.  
8. Tap the Password box and use either your virtual QWERTY keyboard or  
keypad to enter the password you want. Re-enter the password in the  
Confirm box.  
9. Tap  
, then tap Yes to confirm.  
ok  
Phone Settings  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
to reveal the Settings screen.  
3. From the Personal tab, tap Phone  
. Phone options are divided into the  
following tabs:  
• Phone: Allows you to configure a voicemail phone number. View your existing  
phone number. Select the desired sounds associated with the phone. Set  
notification for when Voice privacy is unavailable.  
• Services: Allows you to set the Roaming Options, Auto Answer, TTY, Alerts,  
Emergency Tone, and Time. Select the GPS setting and your Voice Privacy level.  
• Security: Allows you to restore the factory default settings for your phone. Set  
Emergency Call numbers.  
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Phone Tab  
These options allow you to config-  
ure  
several different settings that are  
specific to the phone including:.  
Changing the Voicemail Dialup  
Number  
Sounds  
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-
-
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Ring Type  
Ring Tone  
Keypad  
Voice Privacy Notification  
Phone Ringer Options  
You can select several different phone ringer sounds for your Saga™. You can also  
change the ring type and its tone, as well as set an alert for when voice privacy is not  
available. To access these settings:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Ring type drop down arrow and select the ring type you want.  
4. Tap the Ring tone drop down arrow and select the ringer sound you want.  
Note: To hear the ring tone, use the player controls located to the right of the Ring tone drop down box. Tap  
the arrow to play the tone, tap the square to stop.  
5. Tap the check box next to Notify me when voice privacy is unavailable if  
you want to know this.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Tone Length  
When dialing a phone number, tones are emitted each time a key is tapped. These  
tones can be modified to be short, long, or even turned off. In some cases, longer  
tone lengths may be necessary to access automated systems such as voicemail.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Keypad drop down arrow and select:  
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• Short tones: When the on-screen keypad for the phone is tapped, a short tone  
is played.  
• Long tones: When the on-screen keypad for the phone is tapped, a long tone  
is played.  
• Off: No tones are played when the on-screen keyboard for the phone is tapped.  
4. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Voicemail Settings  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone  
.
3. The number to call your voicemail is displayed in the Voicemail box. To  
change the number, tap the box and enter the number you want.  
4. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Note: This number is automatically setup when you receive your phone. You will probably not need to  
change it unless otherwise instructed by your carrier.  
Services Tab  
The Service tab allow you to con-  
figure your phone to receive an  
incoming data call, change your  
roaming mode, and set your GPS  
and Voice Privacy preferences.  
To access the service settings:  
1. From the Today Screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left  
corner of the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the  
Personal tab, tap Phone  
.
3. Tap the Services tab.  
4. Change or set the following options:  
• Auto Answer - Allows you to set the length of time that must pass before the  
attached headset or carkit accessory automatically answers the phone (Off, 3  
seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds).  
• TTY - Allows you configure the phone to utilize TTY equipment connected to the  
phone’s headset jack. Configuration options are: TTY Full, TTY+ Talk (VCO),  
TTY + Hear (HCO), or TTY Off. TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is  
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a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing,  
or who have speech or language disabilities to communicate by telephone.  
Note: If TTY mode is enabled, the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack may  
become impaired.  
• Alerts - Allows you to toggle the on/off state for the Minute beep, Connect  
tone, and Disconnect tone features.  
• Emergency Tone - Allows you to select the emergency tone for the device.  
• Networks - Allows you to select a desired roaming option. For more  
• GPS - Allows you to specify if your phone sends global positioning information  
whenever you make a call, i.e. Location On, or only when you make a 911 Only  
call.  
• Voice Privacy - Allows you to select the level of encryption used when making  
or receiving phone calls. Enhanced mode offers more security but can be  
associated with network delay while the advanced encryption is encoded or  
decoded.  
• Time - Allows you to select the time format for the device.  
• Assisted Dialing - Allows you to ensure that the proper IDD prefix is in place for  
international dialing.  
5. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Security Tab  
The Security tab allows you to restore the factory default settings for your phone,  
and set emergency call numbers.  
Note: If you select the Phone Reset Button and confirm you want to reset your phone, all of your phone  
settings and user installed applications will be erased. You must enter your password before this can  
happen, but all settings are restored to their factory setting when you perform this operation.  
The Emergency call feature provides you with three numbers that you can assign  
and edit, as well as the three 911 emergency numbers, that can be called even  
when your phone is in lock mode. Although the 911 numbers appear in this list, they  
cannot be edited.  
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To access the options on this menu follow  
these steps:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left  
corner of the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the  
Personal tab, tap Phone  
.
3. Tap the Security tab.  
4. Tap the button of the function you  
want. Choose from the following:  
• Clear All Data - (Phone Reset).  
• Emergency Call - Allows you to set the Emergency Call to: 911, *911, #911  
or Tap: “Tap here to register” to register an emergency phone number.  
Note: If you select Phone Reset, you will be prompted to enter your security password. By default this  
password is the last 4 digits of your phone number unless you have changed it. For more information  
5. Follow the directions to complete the function you selected, then tap  
ok  
to exit.  
Phone Settings (GSM)  
Phone options are divided into the following tabs:  
• Phone: Allows you to set the Sounds and Security options.  
-
Sounds: Allows you to set the Ring type, Ring tone, and Keypad tones.  
• Services -Allows you to configure Call Barring, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call  
Waiting, Voice Mail and SMS settings.  
• Network: Allows you to set the Current network, the Preferred networks, and to  
set the Network selection (Automatic or Manual).  
• Security - If this option is provisioned with your SIM card, it allows you to set a  
PIN Lock to restrict specific types of incoming and outgoing calls to and from  
your phone. You can also lock the SIM card by tapping the Enable the SIM Lock  
option.  
• Options: Allows you to change the settings for the following items:  
-
Auto Answer - Allows you to set the length of time that must pass before the  
attached headset or carkit accessory automatically answers the phone (Off, 3  
seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds).  
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-
-
Alerts - Allows you to toggle the on/off state for the Minute beep, Connect  
tone and Disconnect tone features.  
SMS - Allows you to set the validity period. Options are: Maximum, 1 Hour, 6  
Hours, 12 Hours, 1 day or 1 week.  
-
-
Change Barring Password - Allows you to change the Barring Password.  
Band Selection - Allows you to change the band preference to: Automatic,  
900 1800 MHz or 850 1900 MHz.  
-
CB Message - Allows you to set the cell broadcast and to set the receive mode  
to Enable or Disable. You can also set the language and channel modes.  
Own Number - Allows you to view, edit, add and delete your SIM number.  
Time - Allows you to change the TimeZone Setting to Auto or Manual.  
Assisted Dialing - Allows you to ensure that the proper IDD prefix is in place  
for international dialing.  
-
-
-
Phone Tab  
These options allow you to configure several different settings that are specific to the  
phone including:  
Ring Type  
Ring Tone  
Keypad Sounds  
Phone Ringer Options  
You can select several different phone ringer sounds for your Saga™. You can also  
change the ring type and its tone, as well as set an alert for when voice privacy is not  
available. To access these settings:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Ring type drop down arrow and select the ring type you want.  
4. Tap the Ring tone drop down arrow and select the ringer sound you want.  
Note: To hear the ring tone, use the player controls located to the right of the Ring tone drop down box. Tap  
the arrow to play the tone, tap the square to stop.  
5. Tap the Keypad drop down arrow and select the keypad tones you want.  
6. Tap  
to exit.  
ok  
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Services Tab  
Call Barring  
Call Barring allows you to restrict specific types of incoming and outgoing calls for  
your phone. This is useful if you allow someone to use your phone for a short period  
of time.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Services tab.  
4. Tap Call Barring, and tap Get Settings...  
The following options are provided:  
• Block incoming calls: All calls, When roaming, Off.  
• Block outgoing calls: All calls, International, International except to home  
country, Off.  
5. Enter your selection and tap  
Note: The Verizon SIM card is not supported.  
Caller ID  
.
ok  
Caller ID displays the number (and name, if in your Phonebook) of incoming calls.  
Unlike Verizon (CDMA) mode, Caller ID in GSM mode must be enabled by the user.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Services tab.  
4. Tap Caller ID, and tap Get Settings...  
5. Tap either: Everyone, No one or Only to contacts.  
6. Tap to save your selection.  
ok  
Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding allows you to select from up to four options (or conditions) to  
forward your calls to another number.  
Note: The Verizon SIM card is not supported.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
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the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone  
.
3. Tap the Services tab.  
4. Tap Caller Forwarding, and tap Get Settings...  
5. Choose from the following options:  
• Forward all incoming phone calls: Forward all calls to the specified number.  
When roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network, availability of this feature varies  
by service provider and may be limited or restricted in some areas.  
• Forward phone calls only if no answer: Forward calls to the specified  
number only when busy. When roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network,  
availability of this feature varies by service provider and may be limited or  
restricted in some areas.  
• Unavailable: Forward calls to the specified number when there is no reply.  
When roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network, availability of this feature varies  
by service provider and may be limited or restricted in some areas.  
• Busy: Forward calls to the specified number when unreachable. This feature is  
not supported at this time.  
6. Tap the desired call forwarding option, then tap  
.
ok  
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the desired Call Diverting  
request.  
Call Waiting  
Call Waiting notifies you of an incoming call even while you’re in a call. You can then  
accept, reject, or ignore the incoming call. Unlike Call Waiting in Verizon (CDMA)  
mode, Call Waiting in GSM mode must first be activated.  
Note: The Verizon SIM card is not supported.  
Note: When roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network, availability of this feature varies by service provider  
and may be limited or restricted in some areas.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Services tab.  
4. Tap Caller Waiting and tap Get Settings...  
5. Highlight Call Waiting, then press  
.
ok  
6. Highlight Activate, then press  
.
ok  
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Voice Mail and Text Messages  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Services tab.  
4. Tap Voice Mail and Text messages, and tap Get Settings...  
5. The number to call your voicemail is displayed in the Voice mail and Text  
messages service center box. To change the number, tap the box and  
enter the number you want.Tap  
.
ok  
Note: This number is automatically setup when you receive your phone. You will probably not need to  
change it unless otherwise instructed by your carrier.  
Security Tab  
The Security tab allows you to create a PIN security code in order to use your device.  
Note: If you do not know your PIN code, contact VZW Global Customer Support (1-800-711-8300) for an  
authorized PIN code.  
To access the options on this menu follow these steps:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap the Security tab.  
4. The PIN Security screen displays. Tap the box next to: Require PIN when  
phone is used, to place a check.  
5. At the keypad screen, enter your PIN number and tap Enter  
.
Locking the SIM Card  
When SIM Lock is enabled, your phone works only with the current SIM card. To use  
another SIM card, you must enter the SIM lock password.  
1. On the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Phone > Security Tab>  
SIM Lock.  
2. Enter a password for your SIM card and press the OK soft key.  
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Network Tab  
The Network tab allows you to view the current network your phone is using and set  
the network selection for your phone. Choose between Automatic and Manual. After  
your selection tap  
.
ok  
Options Tab  
The Options tab allows you to change: Auto Answer, Alerts, SMS, Barring  
Password, Band Selection, CB Message, Own Number, Time, and Assisted  
Dialing. The Options settings are detailed in the following procedures.  
Auto Answer  
Auto Answer Allows you to set the length of time that must pass before the attached  
headset or carkit accessory automatically answers the phone (Off, 3 seconds, 5  
seconds or 10 seconds).  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Auto Answer and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap any of the following settings: Off, 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 10  
seconds.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
Alerts  
Allows you to toggle the on/off state for the Minute beep, Connect tone and  
Disconnect tone features.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Alerts and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap any of the following settings: Minute beep, Connect tone or  
Disconnect tone.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
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SMS  
Allows you to set the validity period. Options are: Maximum, 1 Hour, 6 Hours, 12  
Hours, 1 day or 1 week.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight SMS and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap any of the following settings: Maximum, 1 Hour, 6 Hours, 12 Hours, 1  
day or 1 week.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
Change Barring Password  
Allows you to change the Barring Password.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Change Barring Password and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap the Old Password, New Password and Confirm Password fields to  
enter the appropriate information.  
6. Tap  
to save your new barring password.  
ok  
Band Selection  
Allows you to change the band preference to: Automatic, 900 1800 MHz or 850  
1900 MHz.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Band Selection and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap any of the following settings: Automatic, 900 1800 MHz or 850 1900  
MHz.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
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Phone Settings  
CB Message  
Allows you to set the cell broadcast and to set the receive mode to Enable or  
Disable. You can also set the language and channel modes.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight CB Message and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap any of the settings to make your selection. Tap Menu to add a New  
Channel, if needed.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
Own Number  
Allows you to view, edit, add and delete your SIM number.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Own Number and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap the field containing your SIM number and tap Menu to Edit or Delete  
the SIM number, if desired.  
6. Tap any of the fields with None and tap Menu to input a Name and  
Number, if desired.  
7. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
Time  
Allows you to change the TimeZone Setting to Auto or Manual.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone  
.
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Time and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Tap either Auto or Manual for the TimeZone Setting.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
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Assisted Dialing  
Allows you to ensure that the proper IDD prefix is in place for international dialing.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
and from the Personal tab, tap Phone .  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Highlight Assisted Dialing and tap: Change Setting.  
5. Enter Country, IDD, NDD, Area or City, and Length.  
6. Tap  
to save your selection.  
ok  
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Your Personal Digital Assistant  
Section 9: Personal Digital Assistant  
Topics Covered  
This section introduces applications included with your phone. You can view different  
document formats with the document viewing tool, access word processing and  
spreadsheets documents, and even instant message others using the preloaded  
applications on your Saga™.  
Your Personal Digital Assistant  
Your Saga™ is an integrated communication device with the power of a mobile  
phone and the intelligence of a PC. Your Saga™ is loaded with familiar Microsoft®  
Office Mobile applications, like Excel Mobile, OneNote Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile,  
Word Mobile, Outlook Mobile, Internet Explorer, WL Messenger, Windows® MediaTM  
Player 10 for Saga™ and several specialty applications.  
Opera Browser  
Opera Browser enables you to take your full web experience to your phone. Stay in  
touch with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, get your e-mail on the go, and do your  
online banking. There are no limits — Opera Browser is the quick, easy and secure  
way to access any Web page.  
Launch Opera Browser  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Opera Browser  
.
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Opera Browser Icons  
Refresh: Tap to refresh a web page.  
Stop: Tap to stop a web page that is loading.  
Exit: Tap to exit Help topics and return to  
homepage.  
Back: Tap to back up one page.  
Bookmarks: Tap to access and add bookmarks.  
Tab: Tap add tabs.  
Home: Tap to return to the homepage.  
Options: Tap to display options menu.  
Forward: Tap to move forward one page.  
Settings: Tap to change browser settings.  
Page Info: Tap to view information about the web  
page currently being viewed.  
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History: Tap to view browser history.  
Saved Pages: Tap to view saved web pages.  
Help:Taptoviewhelptopicsaboutbasicfunctions  
of Opera Browser.  
Exit: Tap to exit options menu.  
Microsoft Mobile Applications  
Internet Explorer  
You can use Internet Explorer to view web pages in two different ways:  
By downloading pages and then performing an ActiveSync operation.  
By connecting to the Internet directly via your wireless data connection.  
While browsing you can also download new files and programs.  
Launch Internet Explorer  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Internet Explorer  
.
Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile does not support all browser functions supported by a PC.  
Therefore, browser functions might not work properly in some Internet sites.  
Save Favorites  
When you find a web page that contains useful or interesting information, it can be  
saved as a favorite.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Internet Explorer  
.
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4. Enter the web address into the Address field and tap the Go soft key.  
5. Tap the Menu soft key and select Add to Favorites....  
6. Tap the Name field and use one of the text entry methods to enter a  
bookmark name.  
7. Tap the Create in field and choose a bookmark storage location (Mobile  
Favorites).  
8. Tap Add to store the bookmark and return to the web page.  
- or -  
Tap  
to save the information and return to the active web page.  
ok  
Office Mobile  
Excel Mobile  
Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your computer to give you easy access  
to copies of your workbooks. You can create new workbooks or copy workbooks  
from your computer to your Saga™. Synchronize workbooks between your  
computer and your Saga™ to ensure that you have the most up-to-date content in  
both locations. Excel Mobile also provides fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as  
formulas, functions, sorting, and filtering.  
Create a New Workbook  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
. The Office Mobile screen then appears with the  
four default Microsoft applications displayed (Excel Mobile, OneNote  
Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, and Word Mobile).  
3. Tap Excel Mobile  
.
4. Tap the New.  
5. Enter text using the desired character input method.  
6. When finished, tap to save and exit.  
ok  
Note: You can open one workbook at a time. If you try to open a second, you are asked to save the first  
workbook.  
Delete a Workbook  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
.
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3. Tap Excel Mobile  
.
4. Tap and hold the workbook you want to delete.  
5. From the on screen pop-up menu, tap Delete.  
6. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Beam a Workbook  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
3. Tap Excel Mobile  
.
.
4. Tap and hold the workbook you want to beam.  
5. From the on screen pop-up menu, tap Beam File.  
6. Tap the device you want to send the file to.  
7. Tap  
when finished to exit the screen.  
ok  
PowerPoint Mobile  
PowerPoint Mobile works with Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer to give you  
easy access to copies of your presentations. You can create new presentations or  
copy presentations from your computer to your Saga™. Synchronize presentations  
between your computer and your Saga™ to insure that you have the most up-to-  
date content in both locations.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
.
3. Tap PowerPoint Mobile  
.
Delete a Presentation  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
.
3. Tap PowerPoint Mobile  
.
4. Tap and hold the presentation you want to delete.  
5. From the on screen pop-up menu, tap Delete.  
6. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.  
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Word Mobile  
Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on your computer to give you easy access to  
copies of your documents. You can create new documents or copy documents from  
your computer to your Saga™. Synchronize the documents between your computer  
and your Saga™ to insure you have the most up-to-date content in both locations.  
Use Word Mobile to create documents, such as letters, meeting minutes, and trip  
reports.  
Create a New Document  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
3. Tap Word Mobile  
4. Tap the New soft key.  
.
.
Note: If this is the first document being created, you will automatically be in a new document screen.  
5. Enter text using the desired character input method.  
6. When finished, tap  
to save and exit.  
ok  
You can open one document at a time. If you try to open a second document, you are  
asked to save the first document. You can save a document in any one of the  
following formats:  
Word Document (*.doc)  
Document Template (*.dot)  
Rich Text Format (*.rtf)  
Plain Text (*.txt)  
Accessing Word Mobile Options  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
.
3. Tap Word Mobile  
.
4. Tap the Menu soft key and select Options.... The following options are  
available:  
Note: While viewing a document access the Options menu by tapping Menu > Tools > Options...  
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• Default template - Allows you to select: Word Document (.docx), Meeting  
Notes, Memo, Phone Memo, To Do and Word 97-2003 Document (.doc) as the  
default document.  
• Save to - Allows you to select Main memory as the default document storage  
card.  
• Display in list view - Allows you to display Word Files, Rich Text Files, Plain  
Text Files, All Known File Types.  
5. When finished, tap  
to save and exit.  
ok  
Delete a Document  
To delete a Word Mobile document:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
.
3. Tap Word Mobile  
.
4. Tap and hold the document you want to delete.  
5. From the on screen pop-up menu, tap Delete.  
6. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Beaming a Document  
To beam a document to another Windows Mobile device user:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Office Mobile  
.
3. Tap Word Mobile  
.
4. Tap and hold the document you want to beam.  
5. From the on screen pop-up menu, tap Beam File.  
6. Tap the device you want to send the file to.  
7. Tap  
when finished to exit the screen.  
ok  
Dormant Mode  
With your Saga™ you can seamlessly transition to a voice call and then resume your  
data connection after your call ends using Dormant mode. Dormant mode allows you  
to maintain data connections so you can easily continue to instant message,  
download email, or browse the Web after receiving a call.  
There are two communication protocols used to exchange data in a wireless  
network, 1X and EVDO. Your Saga™ supports both protocols; however, certain  
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features, such as Dormant Mode, are only available in areas supporting the high-  
speed 1X and EVDO data protocol and are not available if the area in which your are  
using your phone uses the 2G data protocol.  
When you launch Window Live Messenger, Opera Browser or Internet Explorer, your  
Saga™ establishes a data session so you can send and receive information while  
using these programs. When an active data session is established, you will see the  
data session icon  
at the top of your screen.  
To suspend your data session and resume it later, tap the  
“Data session now dormant” displays.  
icon. The message,  
The inactive  
icon appears in the title bar, which indicates the Dormant mode is  
active. To cancel Dormant mode and resume your data session, select the  
application you were previously using.  
Windows Media Player  
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player® to play digital audio and video files that are  
stored on your device or downloaded from the internet. You can play files in either  
Windows Media or MP3 format, including files with extensions: .asf, .wma, .wmv,  
and .mp3.  
Launch Media Player  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Windows Media  
.
Load Media Player files  
Media player files must be copied to your Saga™ using the ActiveSync application  
or copied or saved to a microSD card (max 8GB). The files are copied to the Local  
Content folder on your Saga™ after the ActiveSync operation. To load a file:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Windows Media  
.
4. Tap the Menu soft key and then tap Open File.  
Note: When the Media Player is displayed tap Menu > Library > Menu > Open File to access Open File.  
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5. Use the File System screen to locate your desired multimedia file.  
6. Select the desired file from the list and tap the Play  
Media Player Controls  
button.  
The following settings are available in the media player:  
Slider Control  
Mute On/Off  
Full Screen Option  
Volume Control  
Fast Forward  
Rewind  
Play/Stop  
Tap the Play icon to listen to a file. The Play icon turns into the Pause icon once the  
file begins playing.  
This slider control adjusts the playback progress of the selected file and appears  
above the play, pause, and skip buttons.  
The volume controls adjust the sound level during playback.  
Tap the mute control to toggle between mute on and off.  
Playlist  
Windows Media player allows you to configure personal playlists with your favorite  
music or video files. Playlists group media content and store the location of media  
content, whether the location is your computer, a network, or the Internet. Playlists  
typically have an .asx or .m3u file extension.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Windows Media  
.
4. Tap the Menu soft key and then tap Library.  
5. Tap My Playlists.  
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6. Tap a file and press the Play soft key.  
Camera and Video  
You can take pictures and record video using your phone’s camera. You can also  
view saved pictures and videos.  
Take Pictures  
1. Press and hold the Camera key on the right side of the phone. The camera  
is now active.  
2. Tap the Menu soft key to choose the specific camera settings.  
OK  
Camera Menu  
Mode  
Shooting Mode  
1600  
1200  
OFF  
Size  
Timer  
AWB  
x
White balance  
Effect  
Settings  
End  
3. Use the Optical Mouse to advance to each setting category and to make  
selections within each category.  
Mode: Switches from Camera to Camcorder.  
Mode  
Shooting Mode: Single shot, Mosaic shot, Multi shot, Night shot.  
Shooting Mode  
1600  
1200  
Size: 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240.  
Size  
OFF  
Timer: Off, 2 Sec, 5 Sec, 10 Sec.  
Timer  
AWB  
White balance  
White Balance: Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent.  
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Effect: Normal, Black & White, Sepia, Green, Antique, Negative.  
Effect  
Settings: Allows you to change your image settings.  
Settings  
• Settings  
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-
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Camera Timeout: Choose: Off, 1 Min, 2 Min, 3 Min.  
View Finder: Choose: Regular, Indicator, Guidelines.  
Automatic Save: Choose: On or Off.  
Storage: Choose: My Device or Storage card.  
Muti-shot number: Choose: 3 Shots or 6 Shots.  
Camera Quality: Choose: Fine, Normal or Superfine.  
Ready Sound: Choose: Silent, Say “Cheez”, 1-2-3 or “Look here”.  
Shutter Sound: Choose: Shutter1, Shutter2 or Shutter3.  
Self Timer Sound: Choose: Silent or Chime.  
Version: Displays the camera version number.  
4. Press End to return to the camera screen.  
5. Press the Optical Mouse  
or tap the Camera soft key  
to  
capture a picture.  
6. Tap the View soft key to view the picture. While viewing the picture, tap  
the Menu key to:  
• Send: Allows you to send the picture via MMS or EMAIL.  
• Set as today background: Allows you to save the picture as the background  
on the Today screen.  
• Set as caller ID: Allows you to attach the picture to your Contacts.  
• Delete: Allows you to delete the picture.  
Record a Video  
1. Press and hold the Camera key on the right side of the phone. The camera  
is now active.  
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2. Tap the Menu soft key and then tap Mode. Tap Camcorder to activate the  
camcorder.  
OK  
OK  
Camcorder Menu  
Camcorder Menu  
Mode  
Settings  
Record Sound  
Rec Mode  
320  
240  
OFF  
Movie Size  
Timer  
AWB  
x
White balance  
Effect  
End  
Previous  
End  
Next  
3. Tap a specific camcorder menu option to make any changes, if desired.  
The following is a listing of each camcorder menu options.  
Mode: Switches from Camcorder to Camera.  
Mode  
Recording Mode: Allows you to Save or Send your recordings.  
Rec Mode  
320  
240  
Movie Size: 320x240 or 176x144.  
Movie Size  
OFF  
Timer: Off, 2 Sec, 5 Sec, or 10 Sec.  
Timer  
AWB  
White balance  
White Balance: Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, or Fluorescent.  
x
Effect: Normal, Black & White, Sepia, Green, Antique or Negative.  
Effect  
Record Sound: Allows you to turn On or Off.  
Record Sound  
Settings: Allows you to change your image settings.  
Settings  
• Settings  
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Camera and Video  
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-
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-
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Camera Timeout: Choose: Off, 1 Min, 2 Min, 3 Min.  
View Finder: Choose: Regular, Indicator, Guidelines.  
Automatic Save: Choose: On or Off.  
Storage: Choose: My Device or Storage card.  
Muti-shot number: Choose: 3 Shots or 6 Shots.  
Rec Quality: Choose: Fine, Normal or Superfine.  
Note: To access camera settings press the number associated with the icon. For example if you want to  
move between camera and video press 1.  
4. Press the Optical Mouse  
or tap the Camcorder record soft key  
to pause the  
to record video. During recording, tap Pause  
recording, tap Stop  
to stop recording or tap Cancel  
to  
Cancel  
cancel the recording.  
5. Tap the View soft key and then tap the play button  
to play the video.  
After playback, tap the Menu key to:  
• Send: Allows you to send the video via MMS or EMAIL.  
• Delete: Allows you to delete the video.  
Pictures and Videos  
Picture and Video stores images and video taken with your phone.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap the Pictures & Videos  
.
4. Tap the desired picture from the pictures screen.  
5. Tap the Menu soft key to display the following options for that image:  
• Zoom: Allows you to zoom in.  
• Send: Allows you to send the image or video in an E-mail or MMS message.  
• Beam: Allows you to send the image or video to another device.  
• Save to Contact: Allows you to set the image as a contact photo.  
• Delete: Erases the picture from the gallery  
• Edit: Allows you to cut, copy, paste or place the image in a new folder.  
• Play Slide Show: Allows you to view a series of pictures from the currently  
selected folder.  
-
To exit the Slideshow, tap the screen and then tap  
.
X
• Set as Today Background: Allows you to set the image as the Today screen  
background.  
• Go To: Allows you to open My Pictures, My Device or other folders.  
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• Tools: Allows you to view Properties, Sort By (Name, Date or Size) and Options,  
which allows you to resize the image for faster delivery when attaching images to  
e-mail, or multimedia messages.  
• Print via Bluetooth: Allows you to send the image to be printed on a  
communicating Bluetooth-capable printer.  
Application Management  
Your Saga™ is powered by Windows MobileTM 6.1 Software for Saga™ Phone  
Edition, which allows installation and removal any Saga™ 6 compatible application  
on your device. Saga™ applications can be downloaded from the web, or purchased  
at retail outlets.  
Install New Applications  
When a new application is downloaded from the web or installed using a CD, the  
files are transferred to the mobile device via ActiveSync. ActiveSync checks if  
enough memory is available before installing a program. To free up memory, simply  
remove old programs or delete unused files. For more information, refer to  
Delete an Application  
Some applications are large and take up space on your Saga™. To help manage  
space and memory requirements for other software that may need to be installed,  
you can delete any application not required for your device to operate correctly. To  
delete an application:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
.
3. Tap the System tab.  
4. Tap Remove Programs  
.
5. Select the program from the list and tap Remove. For more information,  
6. Tap Yes to confirm.  
7. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
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Remote Desktop Mobile  
Remote Desktop Mobile allows you to gain secure, remote access to microsoft  
Windows personal computers and Microsoft server products.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Remote Desktop Mobile  
.
4. Enter your computers name, your user name, password and domain in the  
appropriate fields  
5. Tap Connect to complete the remote desktop connection.  
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Section 10: Personal Organizer  
Topics Covered  
The topics in this section allow you to schedule appointments, view the calendar,  
create Task lists, set an alarm, perform simple math calculations, and setup your  
phone so you can synchronize your files and folders with your desktop.  
Today Screen  
The Today screen is used to provide Saga™ overview information. When your  
Saga™ is initially turned on, the Today screen is displayed and displays the  
following:  
Date and Time Settings  
Clock settings can be accessed from the Today screen by tapping on the screen  
clock. Clock settings allow you to set the current time, time zone, date for your home  
or visiting location.  
1. From the Today screen, tap the clock.  
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2. Tap the Time tab and activate either the Home or Visiting field.  
3. Use the Stylus to tap then select the time zone using the adjacent drop  
down arrow.  
4. From the time field, tap the up or down arrow to set the current time.  
5. From the date field, tap the drop down arrow to set the current date.  
6. Tap  
from the upper right of the screen to save the information.  
ok  
Note: The time on your Saga™ handset does not automatically change when you travel to another time  
zone. To ensure that you don’t miss any appointments, you must change your clock setting to  
Visiting and then select the appropriate time zone.  
Scheduling an Alarm  
Your phone has three alarm clocks that can be configured to ring daily at a desired  
time. To set up the alarm clock:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the clock.  
2. Tap the Alarms tab.  
3. Tap the box next to the desired alarm.  
4. Tap the days of the week the desired alarm will be active. To select  
multiple days, tap each entry until it is bolded.  
5. Tap the time to display the time settings. Tap the up or down arrows  
provided for each part of the time (Hour, Minute, AM/PM) to select the  
desired time.  
Note: Tap the AM or PM to cycle between them.  
6. Tap  
to store the new time and to exit.  
ok  
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Owner Information  
Owner Information is where you can store information on the owner or user of the  
device. Name, Company, Address, Telephone, E-mail, and Notes information fields  
are available.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
1. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
2. Tap Owner Information.  
3. Tap each field to activate it and then use the virtual QWERTY keyboard (or  
your preferred method) to enter your information into their respective  
fields.  
Note: Use the stylus to tap the correct letters and spaces using the virtual QWERTY keyboard. (To select the  
keyboard, tap  
.
4. Tap the Notes tab and enter any personal notes applicable to the owner.  
5. Tap the Options tab and configure whether you would like to display the  
Identification information and Notes while your Saga™ is active.  
6. Tap  
from the upper right of the screen (or press  
from the  
ok  
keypad) to save your information and return to the previous screen.  
Calendar  
The calendar allows you to create appointments and reminders for the day, week,  
month, or year.  
Appointments and Events  
An entry in the calendar is called an appointment or reminder. When you schedule an  
entry, a description is displayed on the time line and the duration is set to 1 hour by  
default. You can easily change the start time and duration for any event. You can  
schedule the following types of events in the calendar:  
Timed appointments, such as birthdays and meetings, which have a specific date,  
start and end time.  
Untimed reminders, such as holidays, and anniversaries. These occur on a  
particular date but have no specific start or end times; they appear at the top of  
the list of times in a shaded area. You can schedule more than one untimed event  
on the same date.  
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Repeating appointments, such as a weekly meeting that is held on the same day at  
the same time each week.  
Continuous appointments, such as a vacation or three-day conference.  
All day events, which reflect the default length of the day as set by the user.  
Scheduling an Appointment  
You can schedule timed appointments for the current date or for future dates.  
To schedule a timed appointment for the current date:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Calendar  
.
3. Press the Menu soft key and select New Appointment.  
4. Use the virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter the Subject of the appointment  
or press the drop down arrow to display a list of selectable preset subjects  
from which to choose from.  
5. Tap the Location field and enter the location information, if necessary.  
6. Tap the Starts and Ends fields for date and tap a respective date from the  
on screen calendar.  
7. Tap the Starts and Ends fields for time and enter a respective time for the  
beginning and ending time for the appointment.  
8. Select Yes or No from the All Day setting field.  
Note: If Yes is selected in All Day the time is automatically removed in the start and end times to indicate  
that there is no time limit.  
9. Tap the Occurs box to select the frequency of this events’ occurrence.  
10. Tap the Reminder box and select either None or Remind Me. If the  
Remind Me option was selected, enter the amount of time before your  
event which your Saga™ should begin reminding you.  
11. Tap Categories and select either Business, Holiday, Personal or  
Seasonal.  
You can also add a new category, by tapping the New soft key. Use the keyboard  
to enter the name and tap the Done soft key when finished.  
12. Tap the Attendees field to invite others to the appointment from your  
contacts. Contacts must have an E-mail address to be added as an  
attendee.  
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13. Tap the Status field and select either Free, Tentative, Busy, or Out of  
Office as your displayed status during the event.  
14. Tap the Sensitivity field and select either Normal, Personal, Private, or  
Confidential to denote the status of this appointment/event.  
15. Tap  
to save your new appointment and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Change the Calendar View  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Calendar  
.The Calendar defaults to the Day view. Press the  
left soft key to toggle and show other views such as:  
• Day - Displays the current day with the times of any appointments blocked out.  
• Week - Displays an entire work week’s appointment schedule (Monday thru  
Friday).  
• Month - Displays entire month’s appointment schedule.  
Year - Displays entire year’s appointment schedule. Appointment dates are  
highlighted to indicate events on that day.  
• Agenda - Displays a list of the current day’s appointments.  
3. Tap  
to exit and return to the previous screen.  
Calendar Options  
Calendar options allow you to select what day of the week your calendar starts upon,  
whether you view a 5-day, 6-day, or 7-day week, options for reminders, and more.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Calendar  
.
3. Tap Menu and select Tools.  
4. Tap Options to open the Calendar Options screen.  
5. Tap the Start in field to select a start up calendar view from the drop down  
menu. When the Calendar application is launched, this will be its initial  
6. Tap the 1st day of week field to select the day that you want the calendar  
to start on, either Sunday or Monday.  
7. Tap the Week view field to select from either a 5-day, 6-day, or 7-day  
week.  
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8. Display more details regarding the length of time for each event by viewing  
half hour slots, tap the empty box adjacent to the Show half hour slots  
option.  
9. To show the number of the week in your calendar, tap the empty box  
adjacent to the Show week numbers option.  
10. To set the reminder parameters for new calendar items, tap the  
Appointments tab, then tap the empty box adjacent to the Set reminders  
for new items option.  
11. Select the reminder time and increment from the drop down boxes  
beneath Set reminders for new items option.  
12. Tap and highlight those icons you wish to be displayed in the calendar for  
particular reminders.  
13. From the Send meeting requests via: field, select the default method for  
sending meeting requests, such as: MMS or Outlook E-Mail.  
14. Tap  
to save your settings and return to the calendar.  
ok  
Tasks List  
A task is something that needs to be done in a certain amount of time and requires a  
reminder once the deadline has been reached. Once a task is complete, it can be  
checked off and another task can be started. A task list can be set up to keep track  
of tasks. Tasks can also be prioritized, so that higher priority items are finished first.  
Create a New Task  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Tasks  
.
4. Tap Menu and select New Task.  
5. Use the virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter the Subject for the task  
- or -  
Press the drop down arrow to display a list of selectable preset subjects  
from which to choose from.  
6. Tap the Priority field and select either: High, Normal, or Low.  
7. Tap the Status box and select Not Completed or Completed.  
8. Tap the Starts box and from the on screen calendar, tap the starting date.  
9. Tap the Due box and from the on screen calendar, tap the ending date.  
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10. Tap the Occurs box and select how often the task reoccurs.  
11. If you would like a reminder of when the task is due, tap the Reminder box  
and select Remind me.  
You will also need to tap the corresponding date and time field to setup a a date  
for the early reminder to begin its notification.  
12. Tap Categories and select either Business, Holiday, Personal or  
Seasonal.  
You can also add a new category, by tapping the New soft key. Use the keyboard  
to enter the name and tap the Done soft key when finished.  
13. Tap the Sensitivity box and select either: Normal, Personal, Private, or  
Confidential.  
14. Tap  
to save the task.  
ok  
When the task is saved, it is added to the task list. The task list allows you to sort the  
tasks based on priority level, subject, start date, due date, or status.  
Mark a Task Complete  
When a task is completed, a checkmark is used to indicate the item has been  
completed.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Tasks  
.
4. Locate the desired task from the list and tap the check box located to the  
left of the task entry.  
Task Options  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
3. Tap Tasks  
.
.
4. Tap Menu and select Options. The following task options are available in  
the task list:  
• Set reminders for new items - If this option is selected, an alert is  
automatically created when a new task is created.  
• Show start and due dates - If this option is selected, the start and due date is  
displayed in the task list.  
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• Show Tasks entry bar - If this option is selected, a bar is placed at the top of  
the screen to allow you to create a new task without navigating through the  
The Task Entry Bar  
The task entry bar option automatically places a bar at the top of the screen to allow  
you to create a new task without navigating through the menu. You simply tap the  
bar and enter a name to create a new task. This option does not put in any start or  
end times. To enter any additional information you need to edit the task.  
Activate the Entry Bar  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Tasks  
.
4. Tap Menu and select Options.  
5. Tap the Show Tasks entry bar box.  
6. Tap  
to save these parameters.  
ok  
Editing a Task  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Tasks  
.
4. Tap the desired task from the task list to open it.  
5. Tap the Edit soft key to launch the Task tab and begin updating the  
6. When finished, tap  
to save the updates and exit.  
ok  
Adding a Note to a Task  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Tasks  
.
4. Tap the desired task from the task list to open it.  
5. Tap the Edit soft key to launch the Task tab.  
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6. Tap the Notes tab and use the virtual QWERTY keyboard (or desired  
method) to enter text.  
7. When finished adding the note, tap  
to save and exit.  
ok  
Deleting a Task  
1. From the Today screen, tapStart  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Tasks  
.
4. Tap and hold the desired task from the list and select Delete Task.  
- or -  
Tap the Menu soft key and select Delete Task.  
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion of the selected task.  
Beaming a Task  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
3. Tap Tasks  
.
.
4. Tap and hold the desired task from the list and select BeamTask.  
- or -  
Tap the Menu soft key and select Beam Task.  
5. From the list of detected devices tap the Tap to send field to begin the  
beaming/upload process.  
6. When the task is successfully transferred, Done appears in the display.  
7. When finished, tap  
to exit.  
ok  
Notes  
Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with  
Notes. Notes can be either recorded or written.  
Recording an Audio Note  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Notes  
.
4. Press the New soft key.  
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5. Press the Menu soft key and select View Recording Toolbar. The  
recording toolbar then appears at the bottom of the Notes screen.  
6. Tap  
to start recording, and then tap  
to stop.  
Write a Note  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Notes  
.
4. Press the New soft key.  
5. Use the virtual QWERTY keyboard to compose your note, then tap  
to  
ok  
save your note and return to the previous screen.  
Delete a Note  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Notes  
.
4. Tap and hold the note you want to delete from the list and select Delete.  
- or -  
Tap the note to open it, tap the Menu soft key, select Tools, and tap  
Delete.Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Note Options  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
3. Tap Notes  
.
.
4. Tap Menu and select Options access the following Note options:  
• Default mode - This option allows you to select a default note entry mode:  
Writing or Typing.  
• Default template - Allows you to select a Blank Note, Meeting Notes, Memo,  
Phone Memo, or To Do as the default note type.  
• Save to - Allows you to select Main memory or a Storage Card as the default  
note storage location.  
• Record button action - Allows you to choose what action is taken by pressing  
the record icon: Switch to Notes or Stay in current program.  
5. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
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Calculator  
Calculator  
The calculator allows you to perform general mathematical functions, such as  
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. You can use the calculator to  
perform basic calculations, store and retrieve values and display the last series of  
calculations.  
Using the Calculator  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Calculator  
.
4. Tap your desired numbers and functions.  
5. When finished, tap to exit.  
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Section 11: Synchronization  
Topics Covered  
ActiveSync  
Changing the Synchronization Schedule  
Windows Mobile Device Center 6 for Windows Vista  
Wireless Sync  
This section describes Using Microsoft® ActiveSync®, you can synchronize data on  
your desktop computer with the data on your phone. Synchronization compares the  
data on your phone with your desktop computer and updates both your phone and  
computer with the latest data.  
default.mspx) to download Active Sync 4.5 or later.  
Active Sync  
With ActiveSync, you can:  
Keep Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, or Inbox data up-to-date by synchronizing your  
phone with Microsoft® Outlook data on your desktop computer.  
Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your phone and desktop computer.  
Control the moment when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization  
mode.  
Select data types to be synchronized and control the amount of synchronized data.  
ActiveSync - System Requirements  
To use ActiveSync 4.5 your computer must meet the following hardware and  
software requirements:  
Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition,  
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with SP6 or later.  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 or later  
Hard-disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of available hard-disk space (actual  
requirements will vary based on selection of features and user's current system  
configuration)  
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USB port (available for Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows  
XP only)  
A CD-ROM drive  
VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adapter at 256 color or later.  
Installing Microsoft® ActiveSync®  
Before beginning synchronization, you must install Microsoft® ActiveSync® on your  
desktop computer using the supplied Getting Started CD. You can also download the  
latest version of ActiveSync from the Microsoft web site, http://www.microsoft.com.  
1. Insert the Getting Started CD into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop  
computer. Alternatively, double-click the downloaded Microsoft®  
ActiveSync® installer.  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen for installing Microsoft®  
ActiveSync®. When installation is completed, the Synchronization Setup  
Wizard helps you to connect your phone to your desktop computer, to set  
up a partnership.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Your first synchronization process will automatically begin when your phone is  
connected to the computer. After the first synchronization, take a look at Contacts,  
Calendar, and Tasks on your phone. You will notice that your information has been  
copied to the phone.  
Setting Up a Partnership  
After you’ve installed ActiveSync, connect one end of the PC data cable to the jack  
on the bottom of the phone and the other end to the USB port on your computer,  
you’re prompted to setup a sync partnership.  
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1. To setup your sync partnership between the PC and your device tap Next.  
2. Enter a unique name for your device and click Next.  
3. Select or deselect the desired applications that you wish to synchronize,  
then click Next.  
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4. Click the square to allow wireless data connections on your device while  
connected to your computer. If selected a checkmark will display in the  
box.  
5. Click Finish.  
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6. Your Saga™ and the PC should perform the first ActiveSync. This may take  
some time, depending on the amount of information that needs to be  
synchronized.  
Customizing Connection Settings  
To establish a connection between your computer and the phone, you must enable  
the connections you want to use in the ActiveSync® program. By default, all  
connections are enabled.  
1. From the ActiveSync® window on your computer, select File >  
Connection Settings...  
If your phone is not  
connected to the computer,  
click this button to establish  
a connection.  
2. Change the connection settings.  
Note: If your phone is not connected to the computer, click this button to establish a connection.  
3. Click OK.  
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Synchronizing Information  
To begin synchronization, connect your phone to your computer. The Microsoft®  
ActiveSync® window on your computer automatically appears and synchronization  
starts.  
Once the synchronization is completed, the phone stays connected to the computer.  
If any change is made, Microsoft® ActiveSync® automatically will begin  
synchronization. To begin synchronization, press the Sync soft key in Microsoft  
ActiveSync on your phone. You can open the phone’s file directory by clicking Explore  
from the Microsoft ActiveSync. window. You can then copy files quickly and easily  
from the phone to the computer, or vice versa.  
Note: To synchronize Bluetooth devices with a compatible computer, the computer must have the Bluetooth  
stack for Windows XP Service Pack 2.  
Customizing Synchronization Settings  
You can customize various setting options for synchronization with a computer and a  
server, and set the synchronization schedule.  
First, you must terminate the connection between your phone and computer.  
Disconnect the PC data cable or remove the phone from the Bluetooth range.  
Changing PC Settings  
1. From the Today screen, in ActiveSync® on your phone, tap Start >  
Programs > ActiveSync.  
2. Tap Menu > Options.  
3. Highlight Windows PC.  
4. Tap Settings.  
5. Change the computer name, set how to handle a data conflict between the  
phone and computer, and set a event logging type.  
6. Select the options in the If there is a conflict and Event logging fields.  
7. Tap  
.
ok  
Setting Server Synchronization  
You can synchronize information automatically as items arrive only if your company  
is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync®.  
Configuring an Exchange Server connection  
1. From the Today screen, in ActiveSync® on your phone, tap Start >  
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Programs > ActiveSync.  
2. Tap Menu > Add Server Source.  
3. Enter the Server address and select This server requires an encrypted  
(SSL) connection to use a SSL protocol for server access.  
4. Tap Next.  
5. Enter your Microsoft Exchange User name, Password, and Domain. To save  
the password for subsequent accesses, tap Save password.  
6. Tap Next.  
7. Select data types to be synchronized.  
8. When you have finished, tap Finish.  
Changing the Synchronization Schedule  
You can schedule synchronization with the Microsoft Exchange Server® on two  
separate times. Use the peak time schedule to synchronize during working hours or  
other times when you experience higher mail volumes. Use the off-peak time  
schedule to synchronize during times when you experience lower mail volumes.  
1. From the Today screen, with ActiveSync on your phone, tap Start >  
ActiveSync.  
2. Tap Menu > Schedule.  
3. Set each option:  
To synchronize periodically during peak times, select a frequency of  
synchronization in the Peak times field.  
Choose from the available options.  
To synchronize periodically during off-peak times, select frequency of  
synchronization in the off-peak times field.  
Choose from the available options.  
To use the peak time and off-peak time setting while roaming, select Use  
above settings when roaming.  
To synchronize each time you send an e-mail, select Send/receive when I  
click Send.  
To set the days and hours for peak time, tap the peak time text in blue at the  
bottom of the display.  
4. When you have finished, tap  
.
ok  
Connecting Your Phone to a Computer  
To connect the phone to your computer, you can choose one of the following ways:  
Using a PC data cable  
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Using a Bluetooth connection  
Connecting with a PC data cable  
Connect one end of the PC data cable to the jack on the bottom of the phone and the  
other end to the USB port on your computer.  
Note: USB mode of your phone must be set for Microsoft ActiveSync. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync  
> Menu > Connections -or tap- Connect via Bluetooth.  
The connection is established and the Microsoft ActiveSync window appears. The  
synchronization automatically begins.  
Connecting via Bluetooth Wireless Technology  
To use ActiveSync® via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to configure the  
settings for both your PC and your Saga™.  
PC Configuration  
1. Add a COM port in the Bluetooth application you use on your PC.  
2. In ActiveSync, select File > Connection Settings.  
3. Choose the COM port added in Step 1, and then check “Allow serial cable  
connection to this COM port.”  
PDA Configuration  
1. Create a Bluetooth bond between your Saga™ and your PC.  
2. Tap Yes in the Bluetooth ActiveSync dialog box that displays, “(Your PC)  
supports synchronizing using Bluetooth. Would you like to designate it as  
an ActiveSync partner?”  
3. Select Start > ActiveSync.  
4. Select Tools, then tap “Connect via Bluetooth.”  
Windows Mobile Device Center 6 for Windows Vista  
The Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center enables you to set up new  
partnerships, synchronize content and manage music, pictures and video with  
Windows Mobile powered devices (Windows Mobile 2003 or later). The Windows  
Mobile Device Center is only supported on Windows Vista.  
Windows Mobile Device Center helps you to quickly set up new partnerships,  
synchronize business-critical information such as e-mail, contacts and calendar  
appointments, easily manage your synchronization settings, and transfer business  
documents between your device and PC.  
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The Windows Mobile Device Center simplifies managing media between your  
Windows Mobile powered device and your PC. With the picture acquisition wizard,  
you can easily tag and transfer all of the pictures from your Windows Mobile  
powered device to your PC’s Windows Photo Gallery.  
System Requirements  
Windows Mobile Device Center is currently only available for the following versions  
of Microsoft Windows Vista™.  
Windows Vista™ Ultimate  
Windows Vista™ Enterprise  
Windows Vista™ Business  
Windows Vista™ Home Premium  
Windows Vista™ Home Basic  
Microsoft® Outlook® 2007, Microsoft Outlook XP, and Microsoft Outlook 2003  
messaging and collaboration clients  
Microsoft® Office 2003  
Microsoft® Outlook® XP, Microsoft® Outlook® 2003, and Microsoft® Outlook®  
2007 messaging and collaboration clients are required for synchronization of e-  
mail, contacts, tasks and notes to a Personal Computer.  
Installing Windows Mobile Device Center  
If your PC is running Windows Vista, your synchronization settings will be managed  
through the Windows Mobile Device Center. For instruction on downloading Windows  
Mobile Device Center visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/  
devicecenter.mspx.  
Wireless Sync  
Wireless Sync is a service provided by Verizon Wireless that makes you more  
productive by synchronizing your important personal or corporate email between  
your computer and your mobile device. Corporate users can also use Wireless Sync  
to synchronize calendar and contact information from their corporate Microsoft  
Exchange or Lotus Domino servers with their device. Wireless Sync enables you to  
stay in touch wherever you go by always having the information you need with you.  
Using Wireless Sync you can send email to anyone with an email account. This  
section covers the basic steps for reading and sending email from your mobile  
device. The benefits of using Wireless Sync are:  
Stay in Touch: Wireless Sync sends e-mails, calendar and contact updates to your  
wireless device upon synchronization. Wireless Sync uses advanced “timed pull”  
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technology based on your sync settings that pulls your information, automatically  
or manually. You can stay informed automatically – as if you were in the office – or  
regulate the amount of mail your device receives.  
Improve Your Productivity: Gain additional time to read, create, or reply to email  
while away from your computer. Use your otherwise idle time during the day to  
keep your inbox from piling up.  
Be More Responsive: Be more responsive to your customers, colleagues, and  
family when it matters.  
Creating your Wireless Sync account  
Follow the instructions in this section to set up your Wireless Sync account.  
1. Open Internet Explorer on your PC.  
2. Go to http://www.wirelesssync.vzw.com to access the Wireless Sync  
server login page.  
3. Click the Sign Up Now button to create a new account or logon with an  
existing Verizon Wireless VText account Mobile Number and Password.  
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Section 12: Network Services  
Topics Covered  
This section allows you to set up the network functions supported by your carrier.  
Some of these services may not be available due to coverage area or service plans.  
If you have any questions, please contact your service provider.  
Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding allows you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone  
number, even when your phone is turned off.  
To activate call forwarding, follow these steps:  
1. Press and hold the Function key  
press  
on the keypad and then  
.
2. Enter the area code and phone number where the incoming calls are  
forwarded.  
3. Press  
.
A confirmation recording then confirms the feature update was successful.  
4. Press  
to end the call.  
Note: When your Saga™ does receive an incoming call, only a single beep is produced to indicate the re-  
route process.  
To deactivate call forwarding, to the following:  
1. Press and hold the Function key  
on the keypad and then press  
.
A confirmation recording confirms the feature update was successful.  
2. Press to end the call.  
Three-way Calling  
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Call Waiting  
Three way calling allows you to talk to two different people at the same time. When  
using this feature, normal airtime rates apply for each of the two calls.  
To use three way calling:  
1. Dial the number for the first person and press  
.
2. Dial the number for the second person and press  
.
3. When the second person answers, press  
again to connect all three  
parties.  
Note: There is no on screen indication of the two other parties currently in the active three-way call.  
If one of the people you called hangs up, you and the remaining caller stay  
connected. If you initiated the call and are the first one to hang up  
calls are disconnected.  
, all three  
Call Waiting  
You can answer an incoming call while on an existing call. If you are on an existing  
call and another call is received, a tone is heard and a call waiting message is  
displayed on the screen. If the caller is stored in the address book, their name is also  
displayed.  
Answering a waiting call  
1. Press  
or tap the Answer soft key. The phone connects to the other  
call while placing the existing caller on hold.  
2. Press  
or tap the Answer soft key again to switch back over to the  
original caller and place the second caller on hold.  
Ending a waiting call  
1. Press or tap the  
End . The phone then disconnects the call  
waiting session with the currently selected caller while keeping the  
remaining caller on hold.  
2. After a few seconds, the remaining caller is placed back through to your  
phone as a new call.  
3. Press  
or tap the Answer soft key to answer the remaining caller or  
or tap the to end the call.  
End  
press  
Caller ID  
Caller ID alerts you to who’s calling by displaying the phone number of the person  
calling when you receive an incoming call. Similarly, if you call someone who has  
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this feature, your phone number displays on their phone. If the caller’s name and  
number are already stored in your Internal Phone Book, the corresponding name  
appears with the number.  
To block caller ID from displaying when you call another user, press and  
hold the Function key on the keypad and then press  
and then dial the phone number.  
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About Bluetooth Wireless Technology  
Section 13: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Services  
Topics Covered  
This section explains the Bluetooth wireless technology and Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)  
features available with your Saga™, as well as certain connection related details  
necessary for configuring your phone to work with these services.  
About Bluetooth Wireless Technology  
Bluetooth wireless technology provides short range wireless communication  
exchange over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical connection.  
Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam information using  
Bluetooth. If the devices are within a range of one another, you can exchange  
information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.  
Your Saga™ allows you to beam files, appointments, tasks, and contact cards  
between common devices or you can use Bluetooth wireless technology enabled  
peripherals to integrate with your device.  
Bluetooth Service Profiles  
Actually, the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes how the short-range  
wireless technology works, whereas individual profiles describe the services  
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supported by individual devices. Profiles reduce the chance that different devices  
will not work together.  
Your phone supports the following profile service:  
HSP: Mono Headset and Stereo Headset Profile  
HFP: Hands-Free Profile (Mono Headset)  
SPP: Serial Port Profile (AT Commands)  
DUN: Dial Up Networking  
A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (Stereo Headset)  
AVRCP: Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile  
OBEX: Object Exchange Profiles  
OPP: Object Push Profile  
BPP: Basic Printing Profile  
PBAP: Phone Access Profile  
GAVDP: Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile  
AVDTP: Audio/Visual Distribution Profile Protocol  
AVCTP: Audio/Visual Control Transport Protocol  
HID: Human Interface Device  
Bluetooth Settings  
The Bluetooth wireless technology settings menu provides the ability to view and  
change the device name, show the visibility, and set the security for the device.  
1. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Bluetooth to review the various settings tabs:  
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• Devices tab: Tap Add new device to search for nearby Bluetooth devices. Tap  
on a device to modify it’s settings.  
• Mode tab: To activate the Bluetooth functionality, tap the Turn on Bluetooth  
box (a check mark appears in the box). To make your device visible to other  
Bluetooth devices, tap the corresponding box.  
• COM Ports tab: After pairing with a device, use this filed to setup a COM port  
by tapping a New Outgoing Port. For additional options, tap and hold an existing  
port.  
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• My Info tab: Displays the Device Name and Device Address of your Saga™.  
Note: The Device Name which appears on the above screen is pulled from the Owner Information screen  
• BPP tab: BPP allows devices to send JPEG images to printers based on print  
jobs.  
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• FTP tab: Allows you to configure the FTP communication parameters used  
within the Bluetooth communication among compatible devices.  
Bluetooth Modes  
Bluetooth operates in two modes: On/Off and Discoverable Modes.  
On/Off Mode  
When the Bluetooth radio is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth wireless  
technology features available in your Saga™. When the Bluetooth radio is turned off,  
you cannot send or receive information via Bluetooth. To save battery life or in  
situations where radio use is prohibited, such as airline traveling, you can turn off  
Bluetooth wireless technology in your Saga™.  
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Turning Bluetooth On/Off  
1. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
2. Tap Settings  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Bluetooth  
and then tap the Mode tab.  
5. Tap or clear the “Turn on Bluetooth” check box. The Bluetooth radio is  
turned on or off depending on your selection.  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Discoverable Mode  
When your Saga™ is discoverable, other devices will automatically detect it while  
searching for compatible Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices with which  
to connect. Your phone must be on and you have to turn on the embedded Bluetooth  
radio.  
When the discoverable mode is active, a message displays when another device  
attempts to establish a bond or connect with your phone. You must accept the  
incoming beam to exchange data or information with other compatible Bluetooth  
wireless technology enabled devices.  
Making your Saga™ Discoverable  
To set your phone to be discoverable by other devices, follow these steps:  
1. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Bluetooth  
and tap the Mode tab.  
5. Place a checkmark in the “Turn on Bluetooth” check box by tapping the  
screen.  
6. Place a checkmark in the “Make this device visible to other devices”  
check box.  
Other common devices can now detect your device and attempt to beam  
information to it, establish a connection, or use a Bluetooth service.  
7. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Note: If you do not want your Saga™ to be discoverable, clear the “Make this device discoverable to other  
devices” check box.  
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Bluetooth Bonds  
A bond is a relationship that you create between your Saga™ and another Bluetooth  
wireless technology enabled device to exchange information in a secure manner.  
Creating a bond involves entering the same Passkey on the two devices sharing a  
bond. Once a bond is created between devices, the devices do not have to be  
discoverable to exchange information; however, each device must have its Bluetooth  
radio on.  
Bonds are created only once between devices. Once a bond is created, devices can  
exchange information as soon the bond is recognized, eliminating the need to  
discover one another or to enter security features like a common Passkey.  
Creating Bluetooth Bonds  
You can create a bond between your device and another device that has Bluetooth  
wireless technology. Once you do this, Bluetooth doesn't need to be in discoverable  
mode in order for you to beam information between the two devices; the Bluetooth  
1. Make sure that the two devices are within range of one another and that  
Bluetooth discoverable mode is enabled on both devices.  
2. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
3. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
4. Tap the Connections tab.  
5. Tap Bluetooth  
.
6. Prepare your external Bluetooth device for communication and detection.  
7. Tap the Devices tab and select Add new device from the on screen list.  
Your phone will then display a list of discovered Bluetooth devices which  
have been detected within its communication range.  
8. Tap/select the device you wish to pair with and tap the Next soft key.  
9. Enter the numeric passcode and press the Next button. You are then  
notified the pairing is in progress.  
10. Use either your virtual QWERTY keyboard or keypad to enter a new Device  
Name for the external Bluetooth device and tap the desired services  
available to that same device.  
11. Tap the Done button to complete the process.  
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12. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Note: Smart pairing mode allows you to easily make a connection with your hands-free or stereo headset.  
Accepting a Bond  
To accept an incoming bond, follow these steps:  
1. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and the device is discoverable.  
2. When prompted to bond with the another device, tap the Yes soft key.  
3. Enter the numeric passcode/passkey and press the Next soft key. You are  
then notified the pairing is in progress.  
4. Use either your virtual QWERTY keyboard or keypad to enter a new Device  
Name for the external Bluetooth device and tap the desired services  
available to that same device.  
5. Tap the Finish soft key to complete the process.  
Renaming a Bond  
The name of each bond can be changed, if necessary, by following these steps:  
1. Make sure that the two devices are within range and that Bluetooth is  
discoverable on both devices.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Bluetooth  
and then select the Devices tab.  
5. Tap the bond you want to rename.  
6. In the Display Name field, enter a new name for the bond.  
7. Tap the Save soft key to save your changes and return to the previous  
screen.  
Bluetooth Hands-Free Device  
You can use a Bluetooth Hands-free device with your Saga™.  
1. Create bond between your Saga™ and the Bluetooth Hands-free device.  
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Using Bluetooth Hands-Free Device  
Some or all of the features below are available when using your Bluetooth Hand-free  
device.  
Voice recognition using the built-in “Voice Commands” application.  
Last number redial  
Call holding and call switching  
Caller ID display  
End a call  
Switching to a private call  
Note: For specific information about the features available with your Hands-free device, please refer to the  
manual provided with your device.  
Bluetooth OBEX FTP  
You can use the OBEX FTP provided with your Saga™ to exchange data with other  
devices with Bluetooth wireless technology as the transport layer. The OBEX FTP has  
a server component. To use your Saga™ as Bluetooth OBEX FTP server, set your  
Saga™ as discoverable, so the OBEX FTP client will search for and automatically  
establish an OBEX FTP connection.  
Bluetooth OBEX FTP Server Setting  
If a PC attempts an OBEX FTP connection with your Saga™, Bluetooth bonding is  
usually required. The default shared folder of your Saga™ OBEX FTP server is  
“\My Documents”; however, you can adjust the OBEX FTP server settings, such as  
authentication, shared folder, and writing permission, in OBEX FTP tab under  
Bluetooth settings.  
Exchanging Files via OBEX FTP Server  
When a client device attempts to download or upload files from your Saga™ OBEX  
FTP server, a dialog box displays either, “Do you want to send?” or “Do you want  
to receive?” confirmation message, depending on the related task. In either case,  
tap “Yes” to confirm that you want to upload or download the file from your server.  
Bluetooth Virtual Serial Port  
There are many Bluetooth wireless technology devices that support the Bluetooth  
serial profile, such as GPS. You can use the Saga™ Bluetooth virtual serial port to  
make Bluetooth serial connection with such devices.  
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Setting Bluetooth Virtual Serial Port  
1. Create a Bluetooth bond between your Saga™ and the device you want to  
2. After establishing a bond with the device, tap New Outgoing Port on the  
COM Ports tab under Bluetooth settings.  
3. Select the device and then tap the Next soft key.  
4. Select the port, and then tap  
.
ok  
Connecting a Virtual Serial Port Device  
The port you selected above can now be used in other applications available on your  
Saga™. For example, you can choose the port for communication when using a  
Bluetooth GPS application.  
ActiveSync via Bluetooth Wireless Technology  
To use ActiveSync via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to configure the  
settings for both your PC and your Saga™.  
About Wi-Fi  
Wi-Fi is wireless networking that provides access to local area networks without  
using network cabling, and it is faster and has a greater range than Bluetooth  
wireless technology. Wi-Fi easily allows you to share large files or quickly surf the  
internet with your Saga™.  
Note: Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) is a WLAN based on the 802.11 protocol, which transmits and receives in the  
2.4 GHz frequency ISM band. Your Saga™ supports the 802.11b/g protocol stack.  
Note: The Saga™ may not be operable with all wireless access points.  
Wi-Fi allows you to:  
Access the internet  
Access your corporate network  
Use hotspots provided by hotels or airports while traveling  
Send and receive email quickly  
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Enabling Wi-Fi  
Enabling Wi-Fi  
To turn Wi-Fi on in your Saga™, either tap the Verizon Wireless section on the Today  
screen, or follow these steps:  
1. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Wireless Manager  
.
5. Tap the Wi-Fi (Off) button. The button changes to Wi-Fi (On).  
Wi-Fi Off  
Wi-Fi On  
6. Tap  
to save your changes and return to the previous screen.  
ok  
Note: You can also turn Wi-Fi on by tapping the icon on the Today screen. Tap Yes at the confirmation  
screen to enable Wi-Fi on your Saga™. Using Wi-Fi consumes a lot of battery power.  
Automatically Connecting to a Network  
If one or more networks are present, the Wi-Fi screen icon  
appears in the Title  
Bar of the Today Screen.  
1. Select the SSID (Service Set Indentifier) for the network you want.  
2. Tap The Internet if the network connects to the Internet (does not use  
proxy settings) or Work (uses proxy settings).  
3. If you are prompted for a Network or Security key, enter it and tap  
Connect.  
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Manually Entering Network Settings  
A wireless network can be added when a network is detected (the Wi-Fi icon  
appears in the Title Bar), or you can add the network manually by entering setting  
information.  
1. From the Today screen, tap the Wi-Fi icon to launch the Verizon Wireless  
screen.  
2. Tap the Done soft key to return to the Today screen.  
3. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
4. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
5. Tap the Connections tab.  
6. Tap Wi-Fi  
to open the Configure Wireless Networks screen.  
7. From the Wireless tab, filter the list of available networks by tapping  
within the Networks to access field and selecting a search parameter:  
All Available  
Only access points  
Only computer-to-computer  
8. To connect to an available Wi-Fi network, tap and hold the SSID (name) of  
the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect from popup menu.  
9. Tap the Network Adapter tab to select a security connection preset.  
10. Select a security connection preset (The Internet or Work) from the  
Connects to drop down.  
Tap The Internet if the network connects to the Internet (does not use proxy  
settings) or Work (uses proxy settings).  
If the connection is for an ad-hoc network, tap the This device is a device-to-  
device (ad-hoc) connection box.  
11. Tap the Next soft key to continue onto the Authentication and Data  
Encryption information. Use the information provided by your Network  
administrator to complete this section and tap the Next soft key to  
continue.  
12. Complete the process by selecting the appropriate security protocol  
parameters from the EAP type drop-down menu.  
13. Tap the Finish soft key to complete the process.  
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Changing Connection Information  
Using either the Wireless or Network Adapters tabs under “Network Card,” you can  
change your connection information. If your Wi-Fi network encrypts data with a  
security key (WEP) or you need WPA authentication to connect to your Wi-Fi network,  
you can set the configurations under Wireless tab. The Network Adapters tab allows  
you to choose whether you use a fixed IP or the DHCP (Dynamic Host Control  
Protocol).  
To get the connection information for the Wi-Fi network you are connected to, follow  
these steps:  
1. Tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of the screen.  
2. Tap Settings  
. By default, the Personal tab is highlighted.  
3. Tap the Connections tab.  
4. Tap Wi-Fi  
to open the Configure Wireless Networks screen.  
5. Tap the Network Adapters tab.  
6. The current connection property appears in the My network card  
connects to:, and displays as either The Internet or Work.  
Tap The Internet if the network connects to the Internet (does not use proxy  
settings) or Work (uses proxy settings).  
7. If your Wi-Fi network encrypts data with a security key (WEP) or you need  
WPA authentication to connect your Wi-Fi network, you can set the  
configuration on the Wireless tab.  
8. Tap the adapter you wish to change or configure.  
9. From the screens that follow, set or change the settings, and tap  
to  
ok  
save your changes.  
10. Confirm the changes, and tap  
again to return to the previous screen.  
ok  
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Section 14: Multimedia  
Topics Covered  
This section outlines the available gaming options and accessories for your phone.  
Accessories  
Your Saga™ supports many accessories that make your phone truly unique. You can  
add an optional Hands Free Kit to allow you to operate your phone while you drive,  
and your phone has Bluetooth technology that allows you to transmit files, contacts,  
or download information from other compatible devices.  
SD I/O Expansion Slot (microSD)  
The SD I/O Slot on the right side of your Saga™ is for use with an SD (secure digital)  
card. SD cards come in a variety of sizes and can hold up to 8 GB of data. Download  
and use applications, games and more using the enhanced storage capacity of the  
SD card.  
Note: The SD Slot is an I/O port that supports both input and output SD peripherals.  
Transferring data to the microSD card from a PC  
1. Insert the microSD card into the microSD slot lot of your Saga™. For  
information on inserting the microSD card, see "Installing the microSD  
2. Synchronize your Saga™ with your PC via ActiveSync.  
3. Open Windows Explorer on your PC, then highlight the application or folder  
that you wish to transfer to the microSD card.  
4. Highlight and copy the file(s) or folder(s) to your computer’s clipboard.  
5. Using the ActiveSync menu, click the Explore icon to open the Mobile  
Device folder.  
6. Double-click on the My Windows Mobile-Based Device folder.  
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7. Double-click the Storage Card folder to open. Any contents of the microSD  
card appear in the display.  
8. Locate the folder or sub folder where you wish to paste the files that you’ve  
copied.  
9. Press Ctrl-V on your computer to paste the files or folders on your  
computer’s clipboard onto the microSD card.  
Use the microSD/microSDHC card  
Once you’ve transferred files from your computer to the microSD card using  
ActiveSync, you can access games or applications that have been transferred to your  
microSD card.  
For example, if you’ve transferred any multimedia files onto your microSD card that  
are compatible with Windows Media Player, simply open Windows Media Player and  
select the media file that you wish to play. There is no need to look or browse your  
phone for the microSD card. The microSD card is recognized when it is installed.  
Games  
There are two games included with your Saga™. Bubble Breaker and Solitaire are  
listed in the Games folder under Programs. You can download other games and add  
these to your Games folder or you can purchase many games on optional memory  
cards that can be used on your Saga™.  
Bubble Breaker  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
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3. Tap Games , then select Bubble Breaker  
.
4. Tap New Game to begin play.  
5. Tap Yes to confirm the commencement of a new game.  
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6. Tap Menu soft key and then tap Options to display the options screen for  
the current game.  
• Choose from: Play Sounds, Confirm End Game, Display Bursts, Guest Mode,  
Game Style, and Breaker Set.  
7. Update your selected options then press  
to return to the game.  
ok  
8. Tap  
to exit the current game and return to the previous screen.  
Note: Saga™ games can be downloaded from the Internet and stored on your Saga™ or microSD card.  
Instructions from the game download site should inform you of the location (folder) in which to store  
the application on your Saga™.  
Solitaire  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start  
located in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
2. Tap Programs  
.
3. Tap Games , then select Solitaire  
.
4. Tap Menu soft key and select New Game to commence a new game. Play  
is ready to begin.  
5. Tap Menu soft key and then tap Options to display the options screen for  
the current game.  
Choose from: Draw, Scoring, Time game, and Display status.  
6. Update your selected options then press  
to return to the game.  
ok  
7. Tap  
to exit the current game and return to the previous screen.  
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Health and Safety Information  
Health and Safety Information  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
Certification Information (SAR)  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set  
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government.  
These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert  
organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement  
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).  
In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering  
experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of  
the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.  
The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of  
the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts  
per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit  
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC  
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.  
This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to  
use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a  
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and  
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the  
FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at  
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this  
phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an  
accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of  
1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC  
RF exposure guidelines.  
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The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all  
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure  
guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC  
are:  
Head: 0.687 W/Kg.  
Body-worn: 1.01 W/Kg.  
SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea. To find information that pertains to a particular model  
phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere  
on the case of the phone.  
Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once  
you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the  
website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular  
phone. Additional product specific SAR information can also be obtained at  
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling  
Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its customers to recycle  
Samsung mobile phones and genuine Samsung accessories.  
UL Certified Travel Adapter  
The Travel Adapter for this phone has met applicable UL safety requirements. Please  
adhere to the following safety instructions per UL guidelines.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH AMERICA, USE AN ATTACHMENT  
PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET. THIS  
POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTATED IN A VERTICAL OR  
HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION.  
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones  
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Questions  
and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure from wireless  
phones. The FDA publication includes the following information:  
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?  
The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in  
antennas, often called "cell," "mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless  
phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of  
the short distance between the phone and the user's head. These RF exposures are  
limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were  
developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.  
When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is  
drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing  
distance from the source. The so-called "cordless phones," which have a base unit  
connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power  
levels, and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC's compliance limits.  
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are  
associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless  
phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency  
energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels  
of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health  
effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating  
effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF  
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that  
some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by  
additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in  
reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.  
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless  
phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer  
products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs  
or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless  
phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to  
the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to  
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notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that  
the hazard no longer exists.  
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has  
urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:  
Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted  
by wireless phones;  
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that  
is not necessary for device function; and  
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information  
on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.  
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have  
responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the  
federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:  
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
Environmental Protection Agency  
Federal Communications Commission  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group  
activities, as well.  
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States  
must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA  
and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.  
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.  
While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones  
themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically  
thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones.  
Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in  
this document.  
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What are the results of the research done already?  
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have  
suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the  
effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones  
have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A  
few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate  
the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that  
showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically  
engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to  
develop cancer in absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF  
for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under  
which people use wireless phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results  
of such studies mean for human health.  
Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000.  
Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of  
wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic  
neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of  
the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless  
phones RF exposures.  
However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures,  
since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.  
What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure  
from wireless phones poses a health risk?  
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually  
using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime  
animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large  
numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting  
effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly  
applicable to human populations, but ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to  
provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer.  
This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent  
and the time tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years. The  
interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring  
actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect  
this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of  
phone is used.  
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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 Organization international  
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result  
of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that  
has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The  
Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF  
issues.  
FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal  
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on  
wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from  
experts in government, industry, and academic organizations.  
CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators.  
The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone  
users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs  
in the context of the latest research developments around the world.  
What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio  
frequency energy from my wireless phone?  
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is  
- it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential  
risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency  
energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives,  
reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.  
If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you  
could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the  
exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a  
headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless  
phone connected to a remote antenna.  
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if  
you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use  
measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless  
phone use.  
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What about children using wireless phones?  
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones,  
including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to  
radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children  
and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and  
increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF  
exposure.  
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children  
be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in  
the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in  
December 2000.  
They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors  
or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children  
was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health  
hazard exists.  
Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce  
risks from exposure to RF emissions?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless  
phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free  
kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems  
reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the  
source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if  
the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then  
that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the  
U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used  
against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in  
compliance with the safety limit.  
Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield  
the head from RF radiation work?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless  
phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head  
from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from  
RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a  
metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown that these products  
generally do not work as advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called  
"shields" may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be  
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forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption. In  
February 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that  
sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with  
making false and unsubstantiated claims.  
According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their  
claim.  
What about wireless phone interference with  
medical equipment?  
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic  
devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and  
defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard  
sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation  
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and  
many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow  
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from  
wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary  
standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This  
standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and  
wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible  
phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved  
by the IEEE in 2000.  
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with  
other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will  
conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.  
Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be  
obtained from the following organizations (Updated 12/1/2006):  
FCC RF Safety Program:  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):  
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):  
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World Health Organization (WHO):  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:  
National Radiation Protection Board (UK):  
US Food and Drug Administration  
Road Safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost  
anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.  
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless  
phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the  
following tips:  
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and  
redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking  
your attention off the road.  
2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional  
layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the  
many hands free accessories available today.  
3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your  
wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an  
incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.  
4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary,  
suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain,  
sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.  
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.  
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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  
emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical  
emergencies.  
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto  
accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in  
danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want  
others to do for you.  
10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance  
number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no  
serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no  
one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside  
assistance or other special non-emergency number.  
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."  
For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site  
Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, please call 1-888-901-7233.  
Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association.  
Responsible Listening  
Caution!: Avoid potential hearing loss.  
Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud sounds over time. The  
risk of hearing loss increases as sound is played louder and for longer durations.  
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of  
preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable  
audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high  
volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing  
loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds, and  
Bluetooth or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has also been  
associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to  
sound and distorted hearing.  
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Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and potential hearing problem  
varies. Additionally, the amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies  
depending on the nature of the sound, the device settings, and the headphones that  
are used. As a result, there is no single volume setting that is appropriate for  
everyone or for every combination of sound, settings and equipment.  
You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable  
audio device:  
Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you  
can hear adequately.  
When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people  
speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are  
listening to.  
Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen  
to your portable device in a noisy environment, you noise-cancelling headphones  
to block out background environmental noise. By blocking background  
environment noise, noise cancelling headphones should allow you to hear the  
music at lower volumes than when using earbuds.  
Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time is required  
before you hearing could be affected.  
Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such as rock  
concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might  
cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.  
Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in  
your ears, hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearing difficulty  
after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your  
doctor.  
You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:  
American Academy of Audiology  
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300  
Reston, VA 20190  
Voice: (800) 222-2336  
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders  
National Institutes of Health  
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320  
Bethesda, MD 20892-2320  
Voice: (301) 496-7243  
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.  
200 Independence Ave., SW  
Washington, DC 20201  
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4647)  
Operating Environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch  
your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference  
or danger.  
When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user's  
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the  
satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  
recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating  
position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder if you are  
using an external antenna).  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.  
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  
from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
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Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Implantable Medical Devices  
A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld  
wireless phone and an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or  
implantable cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the device.  
Persons who have such devices:  
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from their implantable  
medical device when the phone is turned ON;  
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;  
Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the  
potential for interference;  
Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that  
interference is taking place.  
Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable  
medical device. if you have any questions about using your wireless phone with  
such a device, consult your health care provider.  
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for  
Wireless Devices  
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and  
Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the  
Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be  
compatible with hearing-aids.  
The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications  
services for persons with hearing disabilities.  
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and  
cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some  
hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones  
also vary in the amount of interference they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones,  
to assist hearing device users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing  
devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on  
their box or a label located on the box.  
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The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing  
device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to  
interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the  
phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal  
needs.  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to  
generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is  
the better/higher of the two ratings.  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate  
less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. T4 is the  
better/higher of the two ratings.  
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing  
health professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the  
hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and  
wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is considered  
acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use.  
T3  
+
T2  
=
5
M3  
+
M2  
=
5
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless  
phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This is  
synonymous for T ratings. This should provide the hearing aid user with "normal  
usage" while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone. "Normal  
usage" in this context is defined as a signal quality that is acceptable for normal  
operation.  
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended  
to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the  
Alliance for Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are  
referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules.  
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The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National  
Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your  
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your phone  
off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to  
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be  
sensitive to external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic  
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative  
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment  
that has been added to your vehicle.  
Posted Facilities  
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.  
Potentially Explosive Environments  
Switch your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and  
obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station).  
Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment  
in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting  
operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly  
marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities,  
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the  
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any  
other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
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Emergency Calls  
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and  
landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless  
phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example).  
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a  
service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on  
all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features  
are in use. Check with local service providers.  
To make an emergency call:  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
2. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911  
or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location.  
3. Press the  
key.  
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to  
deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult this  
document and your local cellular service provider.  
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as  
accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given  
permission to do so.  
Restricting Children's access to your Phone  
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they  
could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase  
your phone bill.  
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FCC Notice and Cautions  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
FCC Notice  
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving  
equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference  
cannot be eliminated.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply  
with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,  
contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA  
02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.  
Cautions  
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document  
could void your warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to operate this  
equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any  
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said  
accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.  
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be  
broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.  
Other Important Safety Information  
Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.  
Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty  
applicable to the device.  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and  
operating properly.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same  
compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great  
force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment  
in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could  
result.  
Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phone in  
aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's operation.  
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.  
If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.  
Understanding the Power Save Feature  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after searching, a Power Save feature is  
automatically activated. If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks service  
availability or you can check it yourself by pressing any key.  
Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on the screen.  
When a signal is found, your phone returns to standby mode.  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's turned on, it  
receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the  
system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006  
watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.  
Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance  
For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your  
phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and  
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your phone is maintained,  
secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth and WLAN components must be  
disabled during a call.  
If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, hold the phone with the  
antenna raised, fully-extended and over your shoulder.  
Do not hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna, if applicable.  
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged.  
If your phone is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructing the internal  
antenna could inhibit call performance.  
Speak directly into the phone's receiver.  
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Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones  
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. Not all features are available for purchase or use  
in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost. Other  
conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service provider for additional  
information.  
Battery Standby and Talk Time  
Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions.  
Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration,  
signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and  
voice, data, and other application usage patterns.  
Battery Precautions  
Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can  
potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the  
phone or battery, take it to a service center for inspection.  
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.  
Do not modify or remanufacture the battery as this could result in serious safety  
hazards.  
If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses less power; talk and  
standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network  
and the parameters set by the network operator.  
Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found in the user’s guide.  
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of  
battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of  
times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and  
standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.  
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.  
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with  
Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the  
power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a  
week, since overcharging may shorten its life.  
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Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some Web sites and  
second-hand dealers, not associated with reputable manufacturers and carriers,  
might be selling incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and chargers.  
Consumers should purchase manufacturer or carrier recommended products and  
accessories. If unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is  
compatible, contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.  
Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and charging devices could result  
in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other  
serious hazard.  
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).  
Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a  
cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.  
Do not get your phone or battery wet. Even though they will dry and appear to  
operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a  
metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and -  
terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a  
spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the  
battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.  
Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects,  
such as coins, keys or jewelry.  
Do not crush, puncture or put a high degree of pressure on the battery as this can  
cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating.  
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the  
disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe  
disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized  
service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.  
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Care and Maintenance  
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.  
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will  
corrode electronic circuits.  
Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to  
you or damage to the phone.  
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be  
damaged.  
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of  
electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.  
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal  
operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage  
the phone's electronic circuit boards.  
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit  
boards.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the  
phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water  
solution.  
Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent  
proper operation.  
Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove  
or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.  
If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, use only the supplied or an  
approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories  
may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.  
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to  
your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if  
necessary, arrange for service.  
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Section 16: Warranty Information  
Topics Covered  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Standard Limited Warranty  
What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA,  
LLC ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's  
Phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the  
date of purchase and continuing for the following specified period of time after that  
date:  
Phone  
1 Year  
Batteries  
1 Year  
Leather Case/ Pouch  
Holster  
90 Days  
90 Days  
1 Year  
Other Phone Accessories  
What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of  
Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage  
resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or  
electromechanical stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna,  
or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made  
illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched  
or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in  
conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not  
furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing,  
operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance,  
and service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the United States or  
Canada.  
This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80% of  
rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover 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  
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are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in  
equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.  
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty period,  
SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to  
Purchaser, any defective component part of Product. To obtain service under this  
Limited Warranty, Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service  
facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales  
receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the  
serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on  
where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.  
Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective Product.  
SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts  
or components when repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt,  
reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases, pouches and  
holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced  
Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited  
Warranty on the original Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced  
parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG.  
If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty,  
Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of  
such Product.  
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY? EXCEPT AS SET  
FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE  
PRODUCT "AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION  
AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR  
OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:  
THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR USE;  
WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;  
THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED  
THEREIN; OR  
COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,  
SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.  
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NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO  
CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO  
THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY  
OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY  
LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY  
STATED HEREIN. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW  
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY  
TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY  
KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE  
THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF  
USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY,  
INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR  
LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM  
ANY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED  
BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR  
FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME  
STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU  
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO  
PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN  
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL  
OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR  
UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR THE  
REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS  
AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS  
THE LAW PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE  
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT.  
SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE  
QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY  
THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE  
OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR  
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,  
PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
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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.  
Precautions for Transfer and Disposal  
If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using the standard methods,  
the data only appears to be removed on a superficial level, and it may be possible for  
someone to retrieve and reuse the data by means of special software.  
To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of this sort, it is  
recommended that the device be returned to Samsung’s Customer Care Center for  
an Extended File System (EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory and return  
all settings to default settings. Please contact the Samsung Customer Care Center  
for details.  
Important!: Please provide warranty information (proof of purchase) to Samsung’s Customer Care Center in  
order to provide this service at no charge. If the warranty has expired on the device, charges  
may apply.  
Customer Care Center:  
1000 Klein Rd.  
Plano, TX 75074  
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)  
Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC:  
1301 East Lookout Drive  
Richardson, Texas 75082  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
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Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, dial the numbers listed in  
brackets.  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2008 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights reserved.  
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval.  
Specifications and availability subject to change without notice.  
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Index  
Calendar  
Appointments and Events 130  
changing views 132  
Scheduling an  
A
Advanced Tab 28  
Align Screen 88  
Answering Calls  
Appointment 131  
Call Functions 46  
Answer Call Waiting 150  
Ending Call Waiting 150  
Answering a Call 47  
Call History 48  
Applications  
Making a Call 46  
Roaming 51  
Your Phone Number 48  
Deleting 125  
Excel Mobile 115  
Installing 125  
Call History  
Internet Explorer 114  
Media Player 119  
Word Mobile 117  
creating contact 49  
deleting contact 50  
placing a call 49  
Assisted Dialing 102, 111  
sending messages 51  
Auto Answer 101  
Camcorder  
Camcorder Button 13  
Camera  
Camera Button 13  
Camera and Video  
record a video 122  
Certificate  
B
Battery  
capacity 27  
charging 26  
Checking Charge 27  
install 23  
remove 25  
Configuring 83  
Deleting 35  
Managing 35  
Battery Tab 27  
Bluetooth 90  
Settings 83  
About 90, 152  
Clear All Data 38  
Configuration  
Adding 91  
Service Profiles 90, 152  
Settings 91, 153  
Toggling On/Off 90  
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 152  
Bluetooth Bonds  
Accepting Bonds 159  
Creating Bonds 158  
Renaming Bonds 159  
Picture Messages 69  
Text Messages 67  
Video Messages 69  
Connections 92  
beam 92  
domain enroll 93  
USB to PC 93  
Wi-Fi 93  
196  
   
Contacts 59  
adding contact 60  
F
Folders (Text Message)  
Adding notes 62  
Accessing 66  
Beam via Bluetooth 61  
Deleting a Contact 61  
deleting notes 63  
editing contact 60  
finding contact 60  
Making calls 61  
G
Games  
bubble breaker 166  
solitaire 168  
Getting Started 5  
Activating Your Phone 5  
Voicemail 8  
Speed Dialing 63  
Customization 39  
H
D
HAC 182  
Dormant mode  
Health and Safety Information 169  
cancelling 119  
definition 118  
I
E
Icon  
1X data protocol 21  
Battery 22  
Charging 21  
E-mail Account  
Creation 76  
Setup 76  
Data Session 21  
Flight Mode 20  
GPS 20  
Missed Call 21  
New MultiMedia Message 21  
New Text Message 21  
New Voicemail 21  
Programming Error 21  
Ringer Off 20  
Emergency Tone 102  
Encryption 84  
Entering Text 55  
Error Reporting 84  
Event Notification 96  
Excel Mobile  
beam a workbook 116  
create a new workbook 115  
delete a workbook 115  
Ringer On 20  
Expansion  
Ringer Vibrate 20  
Roaming Mode 21  
Signal Strength 20  
Speakerphone Mode 22  
Voice Privacy 22  
Wi-Fi Active 22  
Wi-Fi Inactive 22  
Icons 20  
SD card removal 31  
SD card transfer data 165  
SD card use 166  
SD slot 165  
External Buttons  
Assignment 82  
External GPS 84  
197  
Input Method  
Block Recognizer 56  
my text messages 75  
Using Outlook 77  
Keyboard 56  
Letter Recognizer 56  
Transcriber 56  
microSD 29, 31  
Installation 30  
Removal 31  
Installing the SIM Card 32  
ISP Setup 77  
M-Ratings 183  
My Text Messages  
Editing 76  
K
Inserting 76  
Using 75  
Key  
Send 16  
volume 17  
N
Network Services 149  
Call Forwarding 149  
Call Waiting 150  
Caller ID 150  
Networks 102  
Roaming 52  
L
Locking Your Phone 17  
M
Making Calls  
one-handed dialing 47  
Media Player  
Notes  
deleting 137  
options 137  
recording 136  
writing 137  
controls 120  
launching 119  
load files 119  
Message Folders  
Accessing 66  
O
Overview 66  
Office Mobile 115  
Excel Mobile 115  
Message Menu  
Add Recipient 71  
Cancel Message 72  
Check Names 71  
Message Options 72  
New MMS Options 72  
New Text Options 71  
Read MMS Options 74  
Received MMS Options 73  
Received Text Options 72  
Save to Drafts 71  
Spell Check 71  
PowerPoint Mobile 116  
Word Mobile 117  
Optical Mouse  
using the Optical Mouse 40  
P
Personal Digital Assitant 112  
Personal Organizer  
Alarm 129  
Calculator 138  
Calendar 130  
Messaging 65  
Task List 133  
198  
Today Screen 128  
Phone Settings  
S
Security  
PhoneTab 100  
Ringer Options 100  
Security Tab 102  
Services Tab 101  
Tone Length 100  
changing password 98  
special numbers 102  
unlocking device 18  
Setting 96  
Settings 79  
i770 Settings 79  
Voicemail 101  
Phone Settings (GSM)  
Options Tab 108  
Phone Settings 99  
Sound Settings 95  
Phone Tab 104  
Security Tab 107  
SIM Card  
removal 34  
Sounds and Notifications 95  
Incoming Call 96  
Services Tab 105  
Pictures and Videos 124  
Pocket Internet Explorer  
launching 112, 114  
saving favorites 114  
Power Save Tab 29  
PowerPoint Mobile  
delete a presentation 116  
Programs  
Setting an Event Notification  
Setting Your Phone’sIncoming  
Ringtone 96  
Speakerphone, use in call 48  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Remove 35, 87  
Start Menu  
Customization 41  
Synchronization 139  
Active Sync 139  
R
R2VS 87  
Reboot 36  
Vista Windows Mobile Device  
Center 6 146  
Wireless Sync 147  
Rebooting Your Phone 36  
Regional Settings 87  
Remote Desktop Mobile 126  
Reset Button 36  
Resetting Your Phone 36  
Factory Default 36  
Ringtone  
T
Tasks  
beaming via IR 136  
creating 133  
deleting 136  
Incoming 96  
Roaming 52  
editing 135  
Definition 51  
Networks 52  
entry bar 135  
marking complete 134  
options 134  
199  
Text Entry  
Input Mode 55  
tone length 100  
turning ringer off 97  
Options 58  
Word Completion 57  
Text Message Menu 71, 72  
Time 102  
Today Screen 128  
Customization 41, 42  
date and time 128  
Functions 15  
W
Warranty Information 191  
Wi-Fi 93  
Wireless Manager 94  
Word Completion 57  
Word Mobile  
accessing Word Mobile  
options 117  
beaming a document 118  
create a new document 117  
delete a document 118  
Item List 42  
owner information 130  
Setting Alarms 129  
Theme 41  
TouchWiz Widget Interface 7  
T-Ratings 183  
TTY 101  
U
Understanding Your Phone 9  
Battery 23  
Command Keys 16  
Front View 11  
Phone Features 9  
Rear View 14  
Side View 13  
Top View 14  
USB to PC 93  
V
Virtual QWERTY Keyboard 16  
Voice Command 54  
Settings 53  
Voice Privacy 102  
Voice signal menu 53  
Voicemail  
checking 8  
setup 8  
Volume Settings  
200  

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