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2.       Brightness setting  Enable or disable the display s automatic  brightness setting       Settings  Configure message settings     Message Settings    Configure message settings   1  From the Home screen  touch Messaging E    2  Touch Menu  F   gt  Settings to set     Storage settings        Delete old messages  Touch to enable or disable automatic erasure of  messages when stored messages reach default limits  When disabled   the device will prompt you to delete old messages to make room        Text message limit  Touch to set a limit for the number of text  messages per conversation thread        Multimedia message limit  Touch to set a limit for the number of  multimedia messages per conversation thread      Multimedia message  MMS  settings        Auto retrieve  Touch to enable or disable automatic retrieval of MMS  messages  When enabled  MMS messages download automatically   When disabled  the device prompts to download new MMS messages        Roaming auto retrieve  Touch to enable or disable automatic retrieval  of MMS messages when in Roaming mode  When enabled  MMS  messages download and display automatically  When disabled  the  device prompts you to download new MMS messages      Notifications settings        Notifications  Touch to enable or disable alerts in the status bar        Select ringtone  Touch to select a ringtone for message alerts        Vibrate  Touch to enable or disable vibration for message alerts        Messaging 41    Gmail  Send and receive 
3.       Tutorial  View a tutorial for learning how to Swype     About       Version  View the current Swype software version   Samsung keypad  Configure Samsung keypad settings  For more information about  entering text with the Samsung keypad  see  Entering Text Using  the Samsung Keypad  on page 38   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Language and keyboard   gt  Samsung keypad     2  Touch Input language to set a default text entry language     3  Touch XT9 to enable or disable XT9 predictive text  to have  the system suggest words matching your text entries  and  optionally  complete common words automatically    4  When XT9 is enabled  touch XT9 advanced settings to set  options      Word completion  Enable or disable automatic word completion for  words matching your text entries       Word completion point  Choose the number of letters the system  will use to predict words for automatic completion       Spell correction  Enable or disable automatic spell checking and  correction     e Next word prediction  When enabled  the system predicts the next  word based on common usage patterns      Auto append  When enabled  the most common predicted word is  automatically added to your text       Auto substitution  When enabled  the system automatically  replaces words you enter with words from the XT9 auto   substitution list       Regional correction  When enabled  the system automatically  changes the spelling of words based on norms for your locale     
4.     You can use Dial Up Networking to connect to data services via  dial up networks     Note  You cannot use other data services while Dial up networking is  enabled   Enabling Dial Up Networking  1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1   Settings  gt   Wireless and network   2  Touch Dial up networking to enable or disable dial up  networking  When enabled  a check appears in the  checkbox     Memory Card    Your device supports removable microSD    or microSDHC     memory cards for storage of music  pictures  videos  and files     Note  Your device comes with a 16GB memory card pre installed     Installing and Removing a Memory Card    For more information about installing and removing a memory  card  see  Memory Card  on page 9     Important   To prevent damage to information stored on the memory card   always unmount the card before removing it from the device   Formatting a Memory Card    Formatting erases all content from the memory card and  prepares it for use with your device     Formatting a memory card using your device  1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt  SD  card and device storage  2  Touch Unmount SD card  At the prompt  touch OK to  continue   3  After unmounting the SD card  touch Format SD card     4  Follow the prompts to confirm the formatting of the card     Transferring Files to a Memory Card   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network USB Settings  then select Mass  storage    2  Attach your d
5.     map  and share       hide your location     Q Settings  Go to a specific setting     Adding Shortcuts from Applications  1  Navigate to a Home screen panel   2  Touch Applications 3    3  Touch        hold on an application icon  The Shortcut icon is  automatically placed on the selected Home screen   Removing Shortcuts     Touch and hold the Shortcut until Remove D appears   then drag the Shortcut to the Remove icon     Folders    Place Folders on the Home screen to organize items together on  the Home screen     1  Navigate to the desired Home screen  then touch and hold  on the screen to display the Add to Home screen menu     2  Touch Folders  then touch a selection     New folder  Create a new empty folder     1     All contacts  Create a folder containing all contacts        Contacts with phone numbers  Create a folder  containing contacts with stored phone numbers          Received list from Bluetooth  Create a folder  containing a list of items received via Bluetooth     Recent documents  Create a folder containing  documents opened recently        Starred contacts  Create a folder containing contacts  marked as Favorites     Removing Folders  p   Touch and hold the Folder until Remove    appears  then  drag the Folder to the Remove icon     Wallpaper    Choose a picture to display in the background of the Home  screen  You can choose from pre loaded wallpaper images  or  select a picture you ve downloaded or taken with the Camera     1  From a Home screen  touch 
6.    Tablet 1 Year  Batteries  Including Internal 1 Year  Batteries    Case 90 Days  Other Tablet Accessories 1 Year    124    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  abnormal use  abnormal conditions   improper storage  exposure to moisture or dampness  neglect  unusual  physical  electrical or electromechanical stress  or defects in  appearance  cosmetic  decorative or structural items  including framing   and any non operative parts unless caused by SAMSUNG   b  defects or  damage resulting from excessive force or use of a metallic object when  pressing on a touch screen   c  equipment that has the serial number or  the enhancement data code removed  defaced  damaged  altered or  made illegible   d  any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts  that are scratched or damaged due to normal use   e  malfunctions  resulting from the use of Product in conjunction or connection with  accessories  products  or ancillary peripheral equipment not furnished or  approved by SAMSUNG   f  defects or damage from improper testing   operation  maintenance  installation  service  or adjustment not  furnished or approved by SAMSUNG   0  defects or damage from  external causes such as collision with an object  or from fire  flooding   sand  dirt  windstorm  lightning  earthquake  or from exposure to  weather conditions  or externa
7.    Voice   800  222 2336   Email  info audiology org   Internet  http   www audiology org    National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication  Disorders   National Institutes of Health   31 Center Drive  MSC 2320   Bethesda  MD 20892 2320   Email  nidcdinfo nih gov   Internet  http   www nidcd nih gov     National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  NIOSH   395 E Street  S W    Suite 9200   Patriots Plaza Building   Washington  DC 20201   Voice  1 800 35 NIOSH  1 800 356 4647    1 800 CDC INFO  1 800 232 4636    Outside the U S  513 533 8328   Email  cdcinfo cdc gov    Internet  http   www cdc gov niosh topics noise default html  1 888 232 6348 TTY    Operating Environment       Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area   and always switch your mobile device off whenever it is  forbidden to use it  or when it may cause interference or danger   When connecting the mobile device or any accessory to another  device  read its user s guide for detailed safety instructions  Do  not connect incompatible products     Using Your Mobile Device 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  mobile device  Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Implantable Medical Devices    A minimum separation of six  6  inches should be maintained  between a handheld wireless mobile d
8.   Health and Safety Information 119    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  cell phones  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  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 common sense recommendations when  using any portable audio device     120      Always turn the volume down before plugging the earphones into an  audio source    e Set the volume in a quiet environment 
9.   Interphone is a large international study designed to determine  whether cell phones increase the risk of head and neck cancer   A report published in the International Journal of Epidemiology   June  2010  compared cell phone usage for more than 5 000  people with brain tumors  glioma and meningioma  and a similar  number of healthy controls     Results of this study did NOT show that cell phones caused brain  cancer  In this study  most people had no increased risk of brain  cancer from using cell phones  For people with the heaviest use  of cell phones  an average of more than Y2 hour per day  every  day  for over 10 years  the study suggested a slight increase in  brain cancer  However  the authors determined that biases and  errors prevented any conclusions being drawn from this data   Additional information about Interphone can be found at  http   www iarc fr en media centre pr 2010 pdfs pr200 E pdf     Interphone is the largest cell phone study to date  but it did not  answer all questions about cell phone safety  Additional research  is being conducted around the world  and the FDA continues to  monitor developments in this field        International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users  COSMOS     The COSMOS study aims to conduct long term health monitoring  of a large group of people to determine if there are any health  issues linked to long term exposure to radio frequency energy  from cell phone use  The COSMOS study will follow  approximately 300 000 adult cell 
10.   Touch Use by default for this action to use the selected sending method  every time you send My Profile     Groups    Assign contacts to Groups to make searching for contacts faster   or to quickly send messages to group members     Creating a New Group    1     2   3   4     From a Home screen  touch Contacts p  then touch the  Groups tab     Touch    Touch the Enter group name field to enter a group name     Touch Done to save the new group     Deleting a Group    1     From a Home screen  touch m Contacts  then touch the  Groups tab     Touch Menu   1  gt  Delete groups    Touch a group to mark it  or touch Select all to mark all  groups  A check mark indicates marked groups    Touch Delete to delete the group s   then touch Delete to  confirm the deletion     Editing a Group  1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts 2   then touch the  Groups tab     2  Touch    Group to display it    3  Touch Menu     1   gt  Edit group    4  Touch Done to save the changes   Adding and Removing Group Members    1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts E  then touch the  Groups tab     2  Touch    Group to display it   3  Touch Menu     1  gt  Edit Group Members     4  Toaddacontact  touch the contact name on the left side of  the screen     5  Toremove a contact from the group  touch 3 next to the  contact name     Tip  You can also change a contact s group associations by editing the  contact  For more information  see  Creating Contacts  on page 29     Contacts and Accounts 33    Sending a
11.   Video  Play and manage videos stored on an installed  memory card  By default  a shortcutto Video appears  on the Home screen  For more information  see   Video  on page 60     Voice Search  Perform a Google search by speaking  your search terms  For more information  see    Voice  Search  on page 54     World Clock  View the date and time in any time  zone  For more information  see  World Clock  on  page 84     YouTube  View and upload YouTube videos  right from  your device  A shortcut to YouTube appears on the  Home screen by default  For more information  see   YouTube  on page 54     Section 3  Contacts and Accounts    This section explains how to manage contacts and accounts   Accounts   Your device can synchronize with a variety of accounts  With   synchronization  information on your device is updated with any   information that changes in your accounts      Microsoft Exchange  Add your Exchange account to sync Contacts   Calendar and Email      Google  Add your Google account to sync your Contacts  Calendar and  Gmail      Facebook  Add your Facebook account to sync Contacts      Twitter  Add your Twitter SNS Service to sync Contacts      MySpace  Sync with MySpace SNS Service for Contacts     Note  You must register your device with your social networking site before    using the device to access the network     Setting Up Your Accounts    Set up and manage your synchronized accounts with the  Accounts and sync setting   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        g
12.   or use services that increase your mobile device  bill     Keep the mobile device and all its parts and accessories out of  the reach of small children     FCC Notice and Cautions  FCC Notice    The mobile device may cause TV or radio interference if used in  close proximity to receiving equipment  The FCC can require you  to stop using the mobile device 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     Cautions    Any changes or modifications to your mobile device 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  mobile device warranty if said accessories cause damage or a  defect to the mobile device  Although your mobile device 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   e Only qualified personnel should service the mobile  Faulty service may  be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the  device    e Ensure that any mobile devices or related equipment used in your  vehicle are securely mounted    e Check regularly tha
13.   when you rotate the device  the screen  orientation updates to display the keyboard at the bottom of the  Screen                            SENEI EA                  1 11 11  11       NEN I    T  EXP       Swype Keyboard in New Message    Text Input Methods    Your device offers two text input methods    e Swype  Swype is a new text input method that allows you to enter  words by gliding your finger over the virtual QWERTY keyboard  lifting  your finger between words  You can also enable Word prediction   which matches your key touches to common words        Samsung Keypad  The Samsung Keyboard is a virtual QWERTY  keyboard that allows you to enter text by touching keys on the screen   The Samsung Keypad includes predictive text  which matches your  key touches to common words so that you can select the word to enter  it into your text     Changing the Input Method  When entering text  you can select the text input method      Touch and hold on a text input field  then select an input  method     Swype    Samsung keypad    Entering Text 35    Entering Text Using Swype    Swype is a new way to enter text on touch screens  Instead of  touching each key  use your finger to trace over each letter of a  word  For each word  place your finger on the first letter and glide  to the subsequent letters  lifting on the last letter     This example shows how to enter the word  this   Put your finger  down on the  t   and without lifting  glide it to the    h     then to the     i    th
14.  Add Widgets  For more information  see  Widgets  on page 20     Add Folders  For more information  see  Folders  on page 23     Change the Wallpaper  For more information  see  Wallpaper  on  page 23   Display settings  You can customize display settings to your preferences  For more  information  see  Display settings  on page 93     16    Adding and removing Home screen panels    Your device comes with 5 Home screen panels  You can  customize the Home screen to include additional panels  and set  one panel as Home     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Edit     2  Use these controls to configure panels      Remove  Touch and drag a panel to the Trash Can to     remove the panel from the Home screen       Add  Touch to add    new panel  up to a total of 9               rearrange the order of panels  touch and drag a  panel to a new location     Tip  You can also display Edit options by pinching the Home screen     Navigating Your Device  Use command keys and the touch screen to navigate     Command Keys   Menu Key   Touch Menu     to display options for the current screen or  feature    Home Key    Touch Home     to display the Home screen     Touch and hold Home     to launch a menu of recent  applications  or to launch Task Manager     Back Key    Search Key       Touch Search Q  to search the web and your device     Context sensitive Menus  Context sensitive menus offer options for that feature or screen   To access context sensitive menus       Touch Menu  F    
15.  Hotspot  see  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  on  page 67        From a Home screen  touch Applications t 2  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot        Settings  Configure your device to your preferences  For more information   see  Settings  on page 85      From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings                 From a Home screen  touch Applications F  gt   Settings                       Talk  Use Google Talk to chat with other Google Talk users  For more  information  see    Google Talk    on page 46      From a Home screen  touch Applications   2  Talk                                 82    Task Manager    View and manage active applications on your device  For more  information  see  Task Manager  on page 8                  quickly launch Task Manager  touch and hold     Home  then select  Task Manager                 From a Home screen  touch Applications E  gt   Task Manager a     ThinkFree Office  ThinkFree Office Mobile for Android   is a Microsoft Office       compatible office suite  that provides a central place for  managing your documents on and off line           p gt  From a Home screen  touch Applications E gt   ThinkFree Office a                                      Video    View and manage videos stored on an optional installed memory  card  or shop for new videos     For more information  see    Video    on page 60     Tip  A shortcut to Video appears on the Main Home screen by default           From a Home screen  touch Video                     From a Home screen  t
16.  Location based information includes information that can be  used to determine the approximate location of a mobile device   Mobile devices which are connected to a wireless network  transmit location based information  Additionally  if you use  applications that require location based information  e g  driving  directions   such applications transmit location based  information  The location based information may be shared with  third parties  including your wireless service provider   applications providers  Samsung  and other third parties  providing services     Navigation  Maps  directions  and other navigation data may contain  inaccurate or incomplete data  and circumstances can and do  change over time  In some areas  complete information may not  be available  Therefore  you should always visually confirm that  the navigational instructions are consistent with what you see  before following them  All users should pay attention to road       conditions  closures  traffic  and all other factors that may impact  safe driving or walking  Always obey posted road signs     Emergency Communication    GALAXY should not be relied upon for essential communications   medical emergencies  calls to 911  or communications to  emergency services   GALAXY is not designed or intended to be  used for such communications  Voice Over Internet Protocol   VOIP  services which may be used on GALAXY to make phone  calls do not support 911 calls and are only intended for talking  with frien
17.  Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  Bluetooth settings     2  Touch a setting to configure Bluetooth       Bluetooth  Touch to tum Bluetooth On or Off  When On  a check  appears in the checkbox       Device Name  Your device s default name appears on screen   Touch to change the device name  Available when Bluetooth is  tumed On       Visible  Control your device s visibility to other devices    Bluetooth  Searches  Touch to turn On or Off  Available when Bluetooth is  turned On       Scan devices  Touch to scan for nearby discoverable devices  After  Searching  touch a device to pair with it  For more information  see  see  Pairing with a Bluetooth Device  on page 69     Tethering    Use Tethering to share your device s 3G internet connection with  another device that connects to your device via USB cable     Turning Tethering On or Off  1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  Tethering   2  Connectthe other device to the tablet via USB cable   3  Touch USB tethering to turn tethering On or Off  When On  a  check appears in the checkbox     Note  Touch Help for information about tethering     VPN settings  Set up and manage Virtual Private Networks  VPNs   For more  information about using VPNs  see see    VPN    on page 70   Adding a VPN  1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network   VPN settings     2  Touch Add VPN to set up a connection to a VPN  using the  following sett
18.  Message to Group Members    34    1     From a Home screen  touch Contacts a   then touch the  Groups tab    Touch a Group to display it    Touch   sess   then touch an option      Send message  Create a new message    Send email  Create a new email    Touch contacts to mark them as recipients for the new  message  then touch   sess     The new message displays  with marked contacts as  recipients  For more information  see    Creating and  Sending Messages    on page 40  or    Creating and Sending  Email    on page 44     Favorites  Mark contacts with a star to identify them as Favorites     Favorites display on the Favorites tab in Contacts  for fast viewing  or messaging  and are indicated by y in the contact record     Accessing Favorites     From a Home screen  touch Contacts 2    then touch the  Favorites tab     Creating Favorites  1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts np   then touch the  Favorites tab     2  Touch a contact to display it  then touch the Star                to the contact name     Section 4  Entering Text    This section describes how to enter words  letters  punctuation  and numbers when you need to enter text     Virtual QWERTY Keyboard    Your device uses a virtual QWERTY keyboard for text entry  Use  the keyboard to enter letters  punctuation  numbers  and other  characters into text entry fields or applications  Access the  keyboard by touching any text entry field     The virtual QWERTY keyboard displays at the bottom of the  screen  By default
19.  Recapture  When enabled  the system re displays matching words  when you make corrections to a word inserted by the system      XT9 my words  Add words to your XT9 predictive text dictionary     XT9 auto substitution  Manage the list of words the system uses  for auto substitution  Auto substitution setting must be enabled     Touch Automatic full stop to enable or disable automatic   insertion of a  full stop   period and space to end a  sentence  by tapping the space bar twice    Touch Auto capitalization to enable or disable auto   capitalization  When enabled  the system automatically  capitalizes words in your text based on common usage   such as at the beginning of sentences           Touch Voice input to enable or disable the Voice input  feature  When enabled  you can choose to enter text by  speaking the words  using Google s networked speech  recognition feature    Touch Tutorial for help using Samsung keypad and XT9  predictive text     Settings    105    Voice input and output    Use Voice input and output settings to customize your device s  voice recognition feature  and audible readout of text  for  example  the contents of text messages     Voice input    Voice recognition settings    1     106    From    Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt  Voice  input and output     Touch Voice recognition settings to configure       Language  Choose a language for your voice input     SafeSearch  Set the sensitivity for filtering of explicit images from  the res
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21.  cover     Removing a Memory Card    Important   To prevent damage to information stored on the memory card   unmount the card before removing it from the device   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt  SD  card and device storage  gt  Unmount SD card   2  Open the Memory Card Slot cover and turn to expose the  slot     3  Gently press down on the memory card  so that it pops out  from the slot  and carefully pull the card out     4  Replace the Memory Slot cover     Getting Started 9    Securing Your Device    By default  the device locks automatically when the screen times  out  or you can lock it manually  You can unlock the device using  one of the default Unlock screens  or for increased security  use a  personal screen unlock pattern     For more information about creating and enabling a Screen  unlock pattern  see  Set screen lock  on page 96     For other settings related to securing your device  see  Location  and security  on page 95     Note  Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this User Manual start with the    device unlocked  at the Home screen     Locking the device manually       Press the Power Lock Key Gm      10    Unlocking the device    1   2  Touch and drag    Press the Power Lock Key Gem      Unlock   amp   from    left to right     You can also set the  master Volume level  from the lock  Screen  Touch and  drag Sound  4   from right to left   to toggle Sound  between ON and OFF  modes        Note  You can choose the type of Scre
22.  device establishes a connection to the network for the  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot     Activate Wi Fi on your PC or other device  then follow the  prompts on your device to connect     Tip  Your device s default password is your device number  For more  information  see  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  on page 67     6     When you are finished using Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  touch  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to close the application     Connections 67    Connecting a Device via Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  Use the other device s Wi Fi control to connect to your device s  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot   1  Launch Portable Wi Fi Hotspot on your device  For more  information  see  Launching Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  on  page 67   2  Activate Wi Fi on the other device  using the device s Wi Fi  control     3  Scan for Wi Fi hotspots  and select your Portable Wi Fi  Hotspot from the list  To find your device s name  see   Portable Wi Fi Hotspot settings  on page 87    4  Atthe prompt  enter your device s Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  password  By default  the password is your device s  number  For more information  see  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  settings  on page 87     68    Bluetooth    Bluetooth is a short range wireless communications technology  for exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet     You don t need to line up the devices to send information with  Bluetooth  If the devices are in range  you can exchange  information between them  even if they are in different rooms     Configuring Bluetoot
23.  display   Continue entering characters  or touch a match to  complete the URL     4  Touch Go to load the page   Copying Fields or Text    Copy information from a web page to the clipboard for pasting     48    Copying text   1  From a Home screen  touch Browser      2  Browse to a web page    3  Onthe web page  touch and hold on the text  then choose  Copy from the pop up menu    4  Topaste the copied text  navigate to the desired field  or to  another application   then touch and hold in a text field and  touch Paste    Copying a hyperlink or URL   1  From a Home screen  touch Browser      2  Browse to a web page    3  Touch and hold on the link or URL  then choose Copy link  URL from the pop up menu    4  To paste the copied link or URL  navigate to the desired  field  or to another application   then touch and hold in a  text field and touch Paste     Using Bookmarks    While browsing  bookmark a site to quickly access it later   Creating a bookmark    1     2  3   4    From a Home screen  touch Browser     Browse to a website  then touch Bookmarks      Touch Add bookmark     At the Add bookmark prompt  confirm the Name and URL  for the bookmark  then touch OK to save the bookmark     Accessing bookmarks and history    Launch a bookmarked page  or reload recent pages     1   2   3     From a Home screen  touch Browser d   Touch Bookmarks        On the Bookmarks tab  use these options      Touch a bookmark to load the page      Touch and hold on a bookmark for these optio
24.  for      Wi Fi  Touch to enable or disable Wi Fi  For more information  see   Wi Fi  on page 65      Bluetooth  Touch to enable or disable Bluetooth  For more information   see  Bluetooth  on page 68      GPS  Touch to enable Standalone GPS services  For more information   see  Use wireless networks  on page 95    e Sound mode  Touch to toggle Silent mode on or off      Orientation Lock  Touch to enable or disable Orientation Lock  When  enabled  the screen orientation locks in the current orientation   horizontal or vertical  and will not rotate when you rotate the device     Brightness    Touch and drag the slider to set the brightness  or touch Auto to  allow the device to set brightness automatically based on  available light and battery charge status     Clearing Notifications  1  Sweep your finger downward from the top of the screen to  display the Notifications Panel   2  Touch a notification to clear it   zr  Touch Clear to clear all notifications     Status Bar  The Status    Be         Hip    Bar displays icons to show device status   3G Coverage  3G network coverage is available     3G Connection Active  Device is active on a 3G  network     1x Coverage  1xRTT network coverage is available     1x Connection Active  Device is active on a 1xRTT  network     Signal Strength  Current signal strength  The greater  the number of bars  the stronger the signal     Roaming  Your phone is outside the home coverage  area  and roaming mode is active     Airplane Mode Active  
25.  from the United Kingdom  made such a recommendation in December 2000  In this report   a group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that  using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects  Their  recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly  precautionary  it was not based on scientific evidence that any  health hazard exists    Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various  sources can be obtained from the following organizations   updated 1 1 2010         FCC RF Safety Program  http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety    e Environmental Protection Agency  EPA   http   www epa gov radiation       Occupational Safety and Health Administration  OSHA   http     www osha gov SLTC radiofrequencyradiation index html             e National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  NIOSH   http     www cdc gow niosh        World Health Organization  WHO   http   www who int peh emf    e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection  http     www  icnirp de       Health Protection Agency  http   www hpa org uk radiation       US Food and Drug Administration  http   www fda gov Radiation   EmittingProducts RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures   HomeBusinessandEntertainment CellPhones default  htm                   Health and Safety Information 113    Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  Certification  Information    Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is  designed and manufactured not to ex
26.  namecards as a vCards via Bluetooth to  other Bluetooth devices  or via Email or Gmail as an attachment     Note  Not all Bluetooth devices will accept contacts  and not all devices  support transfers of multiple contacts  Check the target device s  documentation     1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts p     2  Touch Menu   1   More  gt  Send namecard via     3  Touch contact s  to mark them for sending  then touch  Send  A check mark indicates marked contacts    4  Atthe prompt  choose a sending method  then follow the  prompts to send the namecard     Bluetooth  For more information  see  Bluetooth  on page 68     Email  For more information  see    Email    on page 44       Gmail  For more information  see    Composing and Sending  Gmail    on page 43     Note  Touch Use by default for this action to use the selected sending method    every time you send a namecard     Exporting and Importing Contacts  You can export your contact list to an installed memory card  or  import contacts  previously exported  from a memory card     Note  This option only appears when a memory card is installed     1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts      2  Touch Menu     1  gt  Import Export   3  Touch Import from SD card or Export to SD card  then follow  the prompts to complete the operation   Settings    When you create a new contact  you save the contacts to the  device  or to an account  Use Settings to set a default behavior     1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts p   2  Touch Men
27.  or its representative regarding your vehicle before  using your mobile device in a motor vehicle  You should also  consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added  to your vehicle     122    Posted Facilities    Switch your mobile device off in any facility where posted notices  require you to do so   Potentially Explosive Environments    Switch your mobile device 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  mobile device 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     Restricting Children s Access to Your Mobile Device  Your mobile device is not a toy  Do not allow children to play with  it because they could hurt themselves and others  damage the    mobile device
28.  to display recent applications or launch Task  Manager    Back Key  Touch to return to the previous screen or option   Search Key  Touch to launch Google Search  to search your  device or the web    Front facing Camera Lens  Used when taking pictures   Light Sensor  Used to control screen brightness  automatically  and when taking pictures with the Front   facing Camera     Side and Top Views              Microphone  Used to pick up your voice  or audio during  recording    Memory Card Slot  Install a memory card for storage of  files    Volume Key  From a Home screen  press to adjust Master  volume  During playback  press to adjust Media volume   Power Lock Key  Press and hold to turn the device on or  off  Press to lock the device  or to wake the screen for  unlocking     Understanding Your Device 13    Back View       14          Camera Flash  Used when taking photos    Camera Lens  Used when taking photos or recording  videos    USB Power Accessory Port  Plug in a USB cable for  charging or to sync music and files    External Speakers  Used in music or video playback   notification tones  and for other sounds     Home Screen  The Home screen is the starting point for using your device        Note  Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this User Manual start with the    device unlocked  at the Home screen     Status Bar  Presents icons to show notifications  network  status  battery power  and connection details  For a list of  icons  see  Status Bar  on page 19     Wi
29.  to view  capture  and manage pictures and videos   For more information  see  Gallery  on page 61     Tip  A shortcut to Gallery appears on the Home screen by default        From a Home screen  touch Gallery                        From a Home screen  touch Applications 3  gt     Gallery      Gmail       Send and receive emails via Gmail  Google s web based email     For more information  see  Gmail  on page 42                                From a Home screen  touch Applications F  gt     Gmail             78    Google Search    Search the internet  and your device  using the Google    search  engine  For more information  see    Google Search    on page 53     Tip  The Google Search widget appears on the Home screen by default  For    information about displaying widgets on the Home screen  see    Adding  Widgets to the Home screen    on page 20                    From a Home screen  touch Applications F       El Google Search     Latitude  p gt  From a Home screen  touch Applications E      Latitude                                Maps    Use Google Maps to find your current location  get directions  and  other location based information  For more information  see   Maps  on page 51     Tip  A shortcut to Google Maps appears on the Main Home screen by default        From a Home screen  touch Maps     From a Home screen  touch Applications 5       Maps   3     Note  You must enable location services to use Maps  and some features  require Standalone or Google location servic
30.  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Privacy    2  Touch Factory data reset  then follow the prompts to  perform the reset     Settings 101    SD card and device storage    Manage the use of memory resources in your device s internal  memory  and on an installed memory card     External SD card   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt  SD  card and device storage    2  View Total space and Available space memory usage on an  installed memory card  not user configurable     3  Touch Unmount SD card to prepare the memory card for  safe removal or formatting  For more information  see   Removing a Memory Card  on page 9    4  Touch Format SD card to erase the memory card and    prepare it for use with your device  For more information   see  Formatting a Memory Card  on page 71     Internal device storage    View usage for your device s 2GB internal memory     Note  This setting cannot be configured        From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt  SD    102    card and device storage  gt  Available space     Search    Use Search settings to define searchable areas on your device for  Google Search  available by touching Search Q     Web    Configure settings for web searches     Google search    1     From a Home screen  touch Menu       gt  Settings  gt   Search  gt  Google search    Touch Show web suggestions to enable or disable display  of suggestions from Google as you type search criteria   Touch Use My Location to enable or disable to custom
31.  via Bluetooth  to paired Bluetooth devices        From a Home screen  touch Applications f 3    Memo      Note  You        send a          via Bluetooth  After saving a memo  touch           hold on the Memo to launch Bluetooth  For more information  see   Bluetooth  on page 68     80    Messaging    Send text and multimedia messages to other mobile devices and  phones  or to email addresses  For more information  see  Text  and Multimedia Messaging  on page 40     Tip  A shortcut to Messaging appears on the main Home screen by default      gt  From a Home screen  touch Messaging     From a Home screen  touch Applications t  gt   Messaging     Music    Play music files from an installed memory card  For more  information  see    Music    on page 55     Tip  A shortcut to Music appears on the Home screen by default        From a Home screen  touch Music QA  From a Home screen  touch Applications t  gt     Music       My Files  Find  view and manage files stored on an installed memory card   If the file is associated with an application on your device  you  can launch the file in the application   1  From a Home screen  touch Applications 3 2    My Files          2  Tapa folder and scroll down or up until you locate a file    3  Touch a file to launch it in the associated application  if the  file is associated with an application     4  While browsing files  use these controls       Touch Up to go to a higher directory     Touch Select items  then touch files to select them f
32.  www samsungusa com           2010 Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics America  Inc  and its related  entities     Do you have questions about your Samsung Mobile Device   For 24 hour information and assistance  we offer a new FAQ ARS System  Automated Response System  at     www samsungtelecom com support       USC SCH I800 GalaxyTab English UM DJ29 TE 111810         The Bluetooth  word mark  figure mark  stylized  B Design    and combination mark  Bluetooth word mark and  B Design   are registered  trademarks and are wholly owned by the Bluetooth SIG    XT9   Text Input is a registered trademark of Nuance Communications  Inc   or its affiliates in the United States and or other countries   microSD     microSDHC    and the microSD logo are Trademarks of the SD Card Association    Swype and the Swype logos are trademarks of Swype  Inc     2010 Swype  Inc  All rights reserved    DivX Certified  to play DivX video up to HD 720p  including premium content    Divx    DivX Certified    and associated logos are registered trademarks of DivX  Inc   and are used under license  Covered by one or more  of the following U S  Patents  7 295 673  7 460 668  7 515 710  7 519 274    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO         is a digital video format created by DivX  Inc  This is an official DivX Certified  device that plays DivX video  Visit  divx com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMA
33.  you  suspect damage to the GALAXY or battery  take it to a service center  for inspection      Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way     116    Important   Use only Samsung approved batteries  and recharge your battery    only with Samsung approved chargers which are specifically  designed for your GALAXY     WARNING     Use of a non Samsung approved battery or charger may present  a risk of fire  explosion  leakage  or other hazard  Samsung s  warranty does not cover damage to the GALAXY caused by non   Samsung approved batteries and or chargers      Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers  Some websites 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 batteries and charging devices could  result in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire   explosion  or leakage  leading to serious injuries  damages to your  phone  or other serious hazard     Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling    Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its  customers to recycle Samsung mobile devices and genuine  Samsung accessories     Proper disposal of your mobile device and its battery is not only  i
34. 2 2 2 22 2  2        News and Weather          tip nente 81  Dial Up Networking                                                                            2 2   81  Memory Card Portable Wi Fi Hotspot                                82  Section 10  Applications and Widgets 4               5   AlatmiCloCK                                       ee  Task Manager                         82    ThinkFree OTCE  qr  s oarra oA EREA EDEA KEEDA 82 Section 13  Warranty Information                               124       MID awa wwws Wawa aaa eho ae 83 Standard Limited Warranty  Voice Search                                       83                                            84  be TI er 84  Section 11  Settings                                      sss 85  Accessing Settings    os          ala Gets      ees 85  Wireless and                                           85  SOUNG SOTINGS 1o cech retener ences 91  Display Settings 5    cet aaa eh bue vire sree 93  Location and Security s acs ioa tie eot eR e tees 95  Applications         eee ede ets 98  Accounts ANG  SYINC                       ber mette Rare cie 99  PRIVACY etis        101  SD card and device storage                           102             ciere pets tbe rr ense et pete etd 102  Language and                                               103  Voice input and                                            106  AGCOSSIDIHD 2 3 Sire Sconces See em tee t e aA oe eiut 107  Date                o ette et 107  AboUt device    se bg Re ahaa 
35. 96   Locking and unlocking the device 10   M   Maps 51  79   Market 79   Memory Card  formatting 71  installing 9  removing 9   Memory settings  internal device storage 102  SD card and device 102   Menu  context sensitive 17  key 17   Messages  creating and sending 40  Gmail 42    129    managing 41  settings 41  threaded view 41  types 39  Mobile networks  settings 90  Music 55  creating a playlist 56  My Profile 32    sending 32  MySpace  setting up an account 28  N  Namecards  sending 31    Navigation 17   command keys 17  20   touch gestures 17  Notification Panel 18   P   Pairing with Bluetooth 69  Picture ID   setting 61  Pictures   Gallery 61    130    setting as wallpaper 62   sharing 62   taking 57  Playlists   creating 56  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot   connecting a device 68   settings 87   using your device as a hotspot 67  Powering On and Off 7  Privacy settings   factory data reset 101   mobile backup and restore 101   personal data 101   R   Reset   factory data 101  Ringtones   notification 92  Roaming 7   settings 90   S   Samsung Keypad   configuring 38   entering text 38    Search settings  device 103  web 102  Security  locking and unlocking 10  locking your device 10  setting screen lock options 96  Security settings  set screen lock 96  Settings 85  Silent mode 91  Sound settings  audible selection tones 92  audible touch tones 92  haptic feedback 93  notification ringtone 92  ringer volume 92  screen lock sounds 93  silent mode 91  vibrate 91  Standard Limit
36. All wireless communications  are disabled  See  Airplane mode  on page 85     System Alert  Check Notifications Panel for alerts   Battery Level  Shown fully charged   Charging Indicator  Battery is charging     Device Power Critical  Battery has less than twenty  percent  20   power remaining     USB Connected  Device is connected to a computer  using a USB cable     New Message  You have new message s      New Email Message  You have new email     Alarm Set  An alarm is active  For more information   refer to  Alarm Clock  on page 72     Silent mode  All sounds except media and alarms are  silenced  and Vibrate mode is not active  See  Silent  mode  on page 91     Vibrate mode  Silent mode and Vibrate mode are  active  See    Vibrate    on page 91     Preparing SD Card  A memory card is installed     SD Card Removed  Memory card was uninstalled     Bluetooth Active  Bluetooth is turned on     Wi Fi Active  Wi Fi is connected  active  and  communicating with a Wireless Access Point  WAP      Wi Fi Action Needed  Action needed to connect to  Wireless Access Point  WAP      Location On  Location service s  are active     Understanding Your Device 19    Primary Shortcuts  Primary Shortcuts appear at the bottom of the display     d Browser  Access the Internet  Appears on the Home  screen by default  For more information  see   Browser  on page 47     Applications  Access your device s applications  For  more information  see  Applications  on page 24        Email  Send and rece
37. CT TO THE PRODUCT  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY  PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE  THE DESIGN  CONDITION OR QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT  THE 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  NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION  MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE  PRODUCT  IN ADDITION  SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF  THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  INCLUDING INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS        Table of Contents    Section 1  Getting Started       Understanding this User Manual       Activating your device                                 5  Displaying Your Device Number                          5                 onere    a 5  Turning Your Device On and 0                           7  Your  Google  ACCOUNT                        7  System Tutorial        7  Roaming          tet prece tee c Rn 7  Task                      emet emer 8  Memory           uso eicere e e ee eus Yeh ET 9       Securing Your Device  Section 2  Understanding Your Device  FeatUl8S             advange heme meteo reser tirs    FONE            den eM USED          necs bet 12 
38. DING DISPLAY   The display on your mobile device is made of glass or acrylic and  could break if your mobile device is dropped or if it receives  significant impact  Do not use if screen is broken or cracked as  this could cause injury to you     WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  PROPER USE OF A TOUCH SCREEN  MOBILE DEVICE   If your mobile device has a touch screen display  please note that  a touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of  your finger or a non metallic stylus  Using excessive force or a  metallic object when pressing on the touch screen may damage  the tempered glass surface and void the warranty  For more  information  please refer to the  Standard Limited Warranty  on  page 124     GPS  amp  AGPS  GALAXY can use a Global Positioning System  GPS  signals for  location based applications  A GPS uses satellites controlled by  the U S  Government that are subject to changes implemented in  accordance with the Department of Defense policy and the 2008  Federal Radionavigation Plan  FRP   Changes may affect the    performance of location based technology on your mobile device     118    GALAXY can also use an Assisted Global Positioning System   AGPS  which obtains information from the cellular network to  improve GPS performance  AGPS uses your wireless service  provider s network and therefore airtime  data charges  and or  additional charges may apply in accordance with your service  plan  Contact your wireless service provider for details     Your Location  
39. HTS  WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE  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 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR  EQUIPMENT  WHETHER SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT  IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR  OTHERWISE  INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH  SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT  THE QUALITY   CAPABILITIES  OPERATIONS  PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY  SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE  PURCHASER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR  OWNER 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 ris
40. MS        Email  Send and receive email from your email accounts  including  Microsoft Exchange mail      Gmail  Send and receive Gmail from your Google account      Google Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users     Note  Messaging service availability depends on your network and service    plan  Multimedia Messaging charges apply per your Calling Plan   Monthly plans are available  Higher rates apply for International  Multimedia Messaging  when available   Compatible Device required   Consult your wireless provider for more information     Messaging    39    Text and Multimedia Messaging    Your device can send and receive text and multimedia messages  to other mobile devices and to email addresses     Tip  A shortcut to Messaging appears on the main Home screen panel by  default     Creating and Sending Messages    1     40    From the Home screen  touch Messaging     gt   New message    2   Tap the To field and enter recipients       As you enter a name  phone number or email address  matching  contacts appear on the screen  Touch a contact to add it to the list         Touch Contacts      to choose contacts  Touch contacts to select  them  then touch Add to add selected contacts as recipients     Touch Enter message here to compose your message  While    composing a message  touch Menu     for these options       Add subject  Add a subject field to the message and enter a  subject   This option also converts the message to MMS        Insert smiley  Add a text emoticon t
41. ND  This DivX Certified  device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on Demand  VOD   movies  To obtain your registration code  locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu  Go to vod divx com for more information  on how to complete your registration    Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wireless Fidelity Alliance  Inc    Google  the Google logo  Gmail  Google Talk  Google Search  Google Maps  Latitude  YouTube  Picasa  Android and Android Market are  trademarks of Google  Inc    Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC   Samsung    Samsung and Galaxy Tab are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co   Ltd   and or its related entities  All product and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies  Screen  images simulated  Appearance of the device may vary    Open Source Software    Some software components of this product incorporate source code covered under GNU General Public License  GPL   GNU Lesser General  Public License  LGPL   OpenSSL License  BSD License and other open source licenses  To obtain the source code covered under the open  source licenses  please visit     http   opensource samsung com category mobile mobile phone     Disclaimer of Warranties  Exclusion of Liability  EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED ON THE WARRANTY PAGE ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT  THE  PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT  AS IS   AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER  WITH RESPE
42. NG 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 cases 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 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    e  THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY  PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE    e  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  S
43. News settings  Choose topics  configure settings for fetching articles  and images  and view the terms of service for news service         Refresh settings  Choose options for updating content       Application version  View information about the application     Google Search  Search the internet  and your device  using the Google search  engine     Tip  The Google Search widget appears on the on the Home screen by  default  For information about displaying widgets on the Home screen   see    Adding Widgets to the Home screen    on page 20     1  From    Home screen  touch the Google Search widget        or           From a Home screen  touch Applications 3  Google Search El                       2  Enter search criteria to display matching searches     3  Touch Voice Search   to search using spoken  commands     Web and Social Networking 53    Voice Search    Voice Search offers voice activated Google searches     Tip  Voice Search is also available on the Google Search widget  which  appears on the Home screen by default     1     54    From a Home screen  touch Applications   2    Voice Search 4                            Voice Search uses your location to improve search results  and offer other services  The first time you launch Voice  Search  the device will prompt you to touch Agree to allow  location based searches  or you can touch Disagree to  disallow    Touch Speak now  then speak your search criteria slowly  and clearly  Google searches for the information and  d
44. PECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO           Warranty Information 125    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 DO NOT ALLOW  LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS  50 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 DO NOT ALLOW THE  EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  50 THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY  TO YOU           126    THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS  AND YOU MAY  ALSO HAVE OTHER RIG
45. Tethering to share your device   s mobile data connection via  USB     Note  Tethering works with Windows Vista  Windows 7  and Linux     1  Attach the target device to your device via USB cable     2  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  Tethering     Connections 69    VPN  Use your device s VPN feature to set up and connect to VPNs   Virtual Private Networks    Configuring VPN Settings  Configure your device s VPN settings  For more information  see     VPN settings  on page 89   Adding a VPN  1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1   Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  VPN settings     2  Touch Add VPN to set up a connection to a VPN  using the  following settings      Add PPTP VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with Point to Point  tunneling protocol       Add L2TP VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with Layer 2  tunneling protocol       Add L2TP IPSec PSK VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with pre   shared key based Layer 2 IPsec tunneling protocol       Add L2TP IPSec CRT VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with  Certificate based Layer 2 IPsec tunneling protocol     70    Mobile Networks    Use Mobile Networks settings to control how your device uses  network services     For more information  see  Mobile networks  on page 90   USB Settings    Configure USB Settings to automatically identify your device  when you attach it to a computer with a USB cable     For more information  see  USB settings  on page 90   Dial Up Networking
46. Touch and drag your finger on the screen to navigate pages  and to  reposition pages within the screen   Entering text in a field  e While browsing  touch a text field to display the virtual QWERTY  keyboard to enter text   Zoom    Tap the screen twice to zoom in or out     Tip  For convenient browsing  you can rotate the device to landscape mode     Selecting items on a page    While browsing  use gestures and menus to navigate     Touch an item to select it     Touch a hyperlink to follow the link     Touch and hold on a hyperlink for these options       Open in new window  Open a new window to display the linked page       Copy link URL  Save the link s URL to the clipboard       Add link to Bookmarks  Create a bookmark to the page  without  loading it        Save link  Save the linked page to Download history       Share link  Send the link via Bluetooth  Email  Gmail  or Messaging           Web and Social Networking 47    Using Browser Windows    You can have multiple windows open at one time to easily switch  between windows     1  From a Home screen  touch Browser     2  Toopen a new window  touch Windows  gt         3       switch to another open window  touch  1   then touch  another open window to display it   Entering a URL    Access a website quickly by entering the URL   1  From a Home screen  touch Browser       2  Touch the URL field at the top of the screen  then enter the  URL using the virtual QWERTY keyboard     3  As you enter characters  potential matches
47. a Primary Shortcut on the  Home screen  See    Email    on page 44     Galaxy Tab Help  Launch the Browser to view online  Help resources     Gallery  View and manage pictures stored on your  device  or on an installed memory card  By default  a  shortcut to Gallery appears on the Home screen  For  more information  see    Gallery    on page 61     Gmail  Send and receive emails via Gmail  Google   s  web based email  See    Gmail    on page 42     Google Search  Use Google search to search the  internet  and your device  Ashortcutto Google Search  appears on the Home screen by default  For more  information  see  Google Search  on page 53     g     E    Latitude  Use Google Latitude to locate your friends  on a map  and share or hide your location  For more  information  see  Latitude  on page 52     Maps  Find locations and get directions with Google  maps  Ashortcutto Google Maps appears onthe main  Home screen by default  For more information  see   Maps  on page 51     Market  Browse  download  and install Android  applications  By default  a shortcutto Marketappears  on the Home screen  For more information  see   Market  on page 79     Media Hub  Browse the latest movies and TV shows   then rent or purchase the media for viewing on your  device  For more information  see  Media Hub  on  page 80     Memo  Create text memos  and send memos via  Bluetooth  For more information  see  Memo  on  page 80     Messaging  Send and receive messages  A shortcut      toMessagingapp
48. a new    location     When you are finished  touch Menu     1   Save     Applications                               Alarm Clock  Schedule alarms to remind you of  appointments or events  or as a wake up  For more  information  see  Alarm Clock  on page 72     AllShare  Synchronize your device with your TV  For  more information  refer to  AllShare  on page 73     Browser  Access the Internet  By default  Browser  appears on the Home screen as a Primary Shortcut   For more information  see  Browser  on page 47     Calendar  Record events and appointments to  manage your schedule  By default  a shortcut to  Calendar appears on the main Home screen  For  more information  see  Calendar  on page 75     Camera  Take pictures or record videos  A shortcut to  Camera appears on the Home screen by default  For  more information  see  Camera  on page 57     Contacts  Save and manage contact information for  your friends and colleagues  A shortcut to Contacts  appears on the main Home screen by default  For  more information  see  Contacts  on page 29            3    Daily Briefing  Monitor weather  financial information   news and your schedule  from one application  A  shortcutto Daily Briefing appears onthe Home screen  by default  See    Daily Briefing    on page 77     Digital Frame  Display a slideshow of pictures or a  clock  and play music  For more information  see     Digital Frame    on page 62     Email  Send and receive email from your device  By  default  Email appears as 
49. access or  any software or peripheral components you choose to install   download  add or attach to the device or any other means   Enabling this functionality could pose certain risks to users of  this device     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Location and security    2  Touch Use GPS satellites to enable or disable use of GPS  satellites for location services  When enabled  a check  mark appears in the check box     Settings 95    Screen unlock settings    Set screen lock  Choose settings for unlocking your screen  For more information  about using the lock and unlock features  see  Securing Your  Device  on page 10   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt     Location and security   2  Touch Set screen lock for these settings       None  Touch 10 disable all screen lock settings       Pattern  A screen unlock pattern is a touch gesture you create and  use to unlock your device  Follow the prompts to create or change  your screen unlock pattern       PIN  Touch to select a PIN to use for unlocking the screen     Password  Touch to create a password for unlocking the screen     96    Passwords   Visible passwords  When enabled  password characters will display briefly as you  touch them while entering passwords     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Location and security     2  Touch Visible passwords to enable or disable brief displays  of password characters  When enabled  a check mark  appears in the 
50. ack Controls    During playback  use the sound and playlist controls      Info  Touch to view information about the current song     Favorites  Touch to mark the current song as a Favorite  starred        Volume  Touch to activate on screen volume control  then touch  and drag on the scale to set volume  You can also press the Volume  Key on the side of the device to adjust playback volume       List mode  Touch to switch to the list of songs      5 1 Channel Mode  Touch to enable stereo sound      Shuffle  When enabled  songs play in random order  When  disabled  songs play in the order they appear in List view    Repeat  Touch to repeat the current song  repeat all songs  or  disable repeat mode      Playback controls       Touch      to advance to the next song  Touch and hold    to scan  forward through the current song         Touch  4460 go back to the previous song  Touch and hold  gt  to  scan backward through the current song         Touch  f to pause playback  Touch B gt  to resume playback     Music 55    Creating a Playlist    1     3     From a Home screen  touch Music    then touch the  Playlists tab     Touch Menu f    gt  New playlist  then touch the name  field to enter a name for the playlist     Touch Done to save the new playlist     Adding Songs to Playlists    1  From    Home screen  touch Music    then touch the  Playlists tab    2  Touch the playlist  then touch Add music    3  Touch songs to select them  or touch Select all  A  checkmark indicates sel
51. ages to fit your device s display        Landscape view only  When enabled  Browser displays all pages in  the wider landscape orientation  rotate your device to view pages in    While viewing a web page  touch Menu   1 for these options     Add Bookmark  Create a bookmark for the current page       Find on page  Search for content on the current page  landscape mode      Download Manager  View and manage recent downloads      Enable JavaScript  When enabled  Browser will automatically run      Brightness setting  Set the display   s brightness  JavaScript scripts on pages you visit       Settings  Customize the Browser  see Browser Settings       Enable plug ins  When enabled  Browser will automatically load and  e More  run plug ins on pages you visit     Share page  Send the page s URL via Bluetooth  Email  Gmail         Open in background  When enabled  new windows open behind the  Messaging current window            Sethome page  View and set the default first page that displays when        Page info  View information about the current page  including the URL  you launch Browser    Browser Settings     Default storage  The default location for downloads  not configurable    1  From a Home screen  touch Browser      Privacy settings  2  Touch Menu   1  gt  Settings      Clear cache  Delete content and databases stored on the device         Clear history  Delete the list of previously visited pages         Accept cookies  When enabled  allows Browser to save and read  cook
52. an account  if you have more than one account set  up  then touch New message g    Touch the To field to enter recipients  As you enter names  or numbers  matching contacts display  Touch a contact to  add it to the field    Touch Cc Bcc to enter recipients in the Cc or Bcc fields   Touch the Subject field to enter a subject    Touch the text field to enter the email text    Touch Attach to add an attachment      My files  Choose a file to attach    e Contacts  Attach contact name card s       Location  Attach your current location  or find a location on a map   While composing a message  touch Menu   1 for these  options      Save as draft  Save the message in Drafts      Discard  Delete the message without sending    Touch Send to send the message     Managing Emails  Combined Inbox  You can view emails you receive to all accounts in the All inboxes  Screen  or you can view email accounts individually   1  From a Home screen  touch Email Q   2  Touch the pop up menu at the top left of the screen to  select     All inboxes  View all emails in a combined inbox         Account Name  View emails for the account  While viewing an  account  touch the pop up menu beside the account name to  choose a folder to view  Available folders depend on the account     Account Settings    Use settings to configure handling of email on your device     Note  Available settings may depend on the email account  and include  setting how much email to synchronize  creating signatures for emails  y
53. and hold on the screen to  display the Add to Home screen menu  then touch  Wallpapers     or   From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Wallpaper     2  Choose a source for images       Gallery  Access the Gallery to choose a picture from an installed  memory card  Touch a picture to select it  then use the crop tool to  resize the picture  if desired  Touch Save to save the picture as  wallpaper     e Live wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded interactive animated  wallpapers  Touch a wallpaper to see an example  then touch Set  wallpaper     Wallpaper gallery  Choose from pre loaded wallpaper images   Touch a wallpaper  then touch Set wallpaper     Understanding Your Device 23    Applications    The Applications screen holds all applications on your wireless    device  Applications that you download and install from the  Android Market or from the web are also added to the  Applications screen     You can place shortcuts to applications on the Home screen  for    quick access to the application  For more information  see   Adding Shortcuts from Applications  on page 22           1   2     3           From a Home screen  touch Applications E                   Slide your finger left or right to scroll the Applications  screens     Touch an icon to launch the application     Customizing the Applications Screens    24    1   2   3           From a Home screen  touch Applications  Touch Menu       gt  Edit                       Touch and hold an application icon  then drag it to 
54. and select the lowest volume at  which you can hear adequately      Be aware that you can adapt to higher volume settings over time  not  realizing that the higher volume may be harmful to your hearing      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  use  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
55. arket  Download applications from the Android     Market  See  Market       page 79       News and Weather  Display current news and    weather for your location  For more information  see   News and Weather  on page 53        Picture frame  Display a picture on the Home screen         Power control  Control Wi Fi  Bluetooth  and GPS  connections  and set automatic synchronization and  brightness settings     Program Monitor  Display the number of active  applications  Touch to launch Task Manager  For  more information  see  Task Manager  on page 8        YouTube  Search YouTube and watch videos  The       YouTube widget appears on the Home screen by  default  For more information  see  YouTube  on  page 54     Understanding Your Device 21    Shortcuts    Use Shortcuts for quick access to applications or features  such  as Email or other applications     Adding Shortcuts from a Home screen    22    1     Navigate to a Home screen panel  then touch and hold on  the screen to display the Add to Home screen menu   Touch Shortcuts  then touch a selection  then follow the  prompts to add it to the Home screen       Applications  Launch an application  For    list  see   Applications  on page 24     Bookmark  Launch a bookmarked web page     EHE    Contact  View a contact you specify          Direct message  Create a message to a contact you  specify       Directions  amp  Navigation  Get directions and navigation     from Google Maps     e    8  Latitude  Locate your friends     
56. ay be required     4  Touch Save to save the settings     Portable Wi Fi Hotspot    Use Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to share your device s 36 internet  connection with a PC or other device through Wi Fi  using your  device as a mobile wireless hotspot     Note  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot consumes battery power and uses data service     To use Portable Wi Fi Hotspot   you need the Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  feature from your wireless provider  There is a monthly charge for the  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot feature  and all data used by connected  devices will apply to the customer s data allowance  Contact your  wireless provider for more information     Configuring Portable Wi Fi Hotspot Settings    Configure your device s Portable Wi Fi Hotspot settings   including your device s name and password  and set the visibility  of your device s portable Wi Fi hotspot     For more information  see  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  on page 67     Launching Portable Wi Fi Hotspot    Activate your device s Portable Wi Fi Hotspot application to allow  other devices to use your device s 3G internet connection     1           From a Home screen  select Applications 3  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot        Touch Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to launch Portable Wi Fi  Hotspot  Read the information about Portable Wi Fi  Hotspot  then touch Continue to proceed                          Portable Wi Fi Hotspot consumes battery power  Read the  information about battery usage  then touch Turn on  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to proceed    Your
57. ber  or Custom to  create a custom label  To add another IM  touch        Touch Groups to assign the contact to a group  For more  information about Groups  see    Groups    on page 33     Touch         add Postal Address to enter a physical address       Touch   to add Organization fields to enter an organization       Touch More to add a Note  Nickname  Web address  Birthday  or  Anniversary     When you finish entering information  touch Done     Updating Contacts    Make changes to update an existing contact     1     2  3   4    From a Home screen  touch Contacts p     Touch a contact to view its information  then touch Edit     Continue entering contact details   To delete a contact  touch Delete  At the prompt  touch OK     Contacts and Accounts 29    Joined Contacts  Your device can synchronize with multiple accounts  including  Google and Corporate Exchange  plus the social networking sites  Facebook  Twitter  and MySpace  When you synchronize contacts  from these accounts with your device  you may have multiple  contact records for one person   Joining contact records allows you to see all the contact s  numbers and addresses together in one Contact entry  Joining  also helps you keep your contacts updated  because any  changes that your contacts make to their information in the  respective accounts is automatically updated the next time you  synchronize with the account    1  From    Home screen  touch Contacts E    2  Toucha contact from a synchronized account to 
58. c date      Delete  Delete an event      Settings  Customize the calendar     Applications and Widgets 75    Sending Calendar Events    Send events as vCalendar files via Bluetooth  or as attachment to  messages or Email     1  From a Home screen  touch Calendar         2  Touch      event  then touch Send via   3  Choose a sending method     Bluetooth  For more information about pairing and sending via    Bluetooth  see    Pairing with a Bluetooth Device  on page 69       Email  For more information  see  Composing and Sending  Email  on page 44       Messaging  For more information  see  Creating and Sending  Messages  on page 40     Customizing the Calendar       1  From a Home screen  touch Calendar m   2  Touch Menu  F   gt  Settings to configure these settings       View settings       Calendars  View all your calendars       Calendar sync  Synchronize calendars from multiple accounts       First day of week  Choose a day to begin each week       Hide declined events  Enable or disable display of events     Notification settings       Vibrate  Set vibration behavior for calendar notifications       Select ringtone  Choose a tone for calendar notifications     76    Camera    Take pictures and record video with your device s built in  Camera  For more information  see  Camera  on page 57     Tip  A shortcut to Camera appears on the Home screen by default        p gt  From    Home screen  touch Camera                                                       From a Home scree
59. ceed 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  Council 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 devices  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 devices 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     114    SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions  accepted by the FCC with the mobile device 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 mobile device while operating  can be well below the maxim
60. check box     Device administration  Add or remove device administrators   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Location and security     2  Touch Select device administrators     Credential storage  Use secure credentials    You can install credentials from an installed memory card  and  use Credential storage settings to allow applications to access  the secure certificates and other credentials     Note  You must have installed encrypted certificates from a memory card to    use this feature     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Location and security   2  Touch Use secure credentials to enable or disable  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Install encrypted certificates from SD card    Install encrypted certificates from an installed memory card     Note  You must have installed a memory card containing encrypted  certificates to use this feature   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Location and security   2  Touch Install encrypted certificates from SD card  then  choose a certificate and follow the prompts to install     Set password    Set or change a password to protect credentials   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu       gt  Settings  gt   Location and security     2  Touch Set password  then follow the prompts   Clear storage    Clear stored credentials and reset the password   Note  This setting only appears if you have installed encrypted certificates     1  From a Home scree
61. dgets  Applications that run on the Home screen  These  widgets are found on the Home screen by default  For  more information  see  Widgets  on page 20     Home screen  The starting point for using your device   Place icons  widgets and other items to customize your  device to your needs    Shortcuts  Shortcuts to common applications These  shortcuts are found on the Home screen by default  For  more information  see  Shortcuts  on page 22   Primary Shortcuts  Shortcuts to common features  For  more information  see  Primary Shortcuts  on page 20     Warning   If your device has a touch screen display  note that a touch screen    responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger  Using  excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the touch  screen may damage the tempered glass surface and void the  warranty  For more information  see  Warranty Information  on  page 124     Understanding Your Device 15    Extended Home Screen  The Home screen consists of the Home panel  plus 4 panels that  extend beyond the display width to provide more space for  adding shortcuts  widgets and folders  You can also add panels   to a total of 9   Slide your finger horizontally across the screen to scroll to the left  or right side panels  As you scroll  the indicator at the top of the  display shows your current position    Customizing the Home Screen    Customize the Home screen to suit your preferences     Add Shortcuts  For more information  see  Shortcuts  on page 22    
62. display its  information    3  If the contact has no joined contacts  touch Menu     1  gt   More  gt  Join Contact to join another contact record to the  displayed contact    4  While viewing a contact  touch the Joined contacts field to  view joined contacts  and use these options      Touch another contact record to join it to the contact       Touch 3 next to a joined contact to unlink it from the displayed  contact     30    Get Friends  Use the Get Friends feature to sync with your accounts  You can  choose an account you ve already added  or add a new account     For more information about setting up accounts on your device   see  Setting Up Your Accounts  on page 27     1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts        2  Touch Menu  F   gt  Get friends     3  Touch Add my account  then touch an account  For more  information  see  Setting Up Your Accounts  on page 27     4  Touch Menu  E   gt  Sync now     Contacts Display Options  1  From a Home screen  touch Contacts E   2  Touch Menu     1  gt  Display options to set these options       Touch Only contacts with phones to restrict display to contacts  with phone numbers     Touch Sort by to list contacts by First name or Last name       Touch Display contacts by to list contacts by First name first or  Last name first       Touch Device to choose groups to display  or touch an account to  choose display categories     3  Touch Done to save options     Sending Namecards  Sending a Namecard  vCard     You can send contact
63. ds     Care and Maintenance    Your mobile device 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 your Samsung Mobile Device away from     Liquids of any kind   Keep the mobile device dry  Precipitation  humidity  and liquids  contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits  If the  mobile device does get wet  do not accelerate drying with the  use of an oven  microwave  or dryer  as this may damage the  mobile device and could cause a fire or explosion  Do not use the    mobile device with a wet hand  Doing so may cause an electric  shock to you or damage to the mobile device     Extreme heat or cold  Avoid temperatures below 0  C   32  F or above 45  C   113 F     Microwaves  Do not try to dry your mobile device in a microwave oven  Doing  so may cause    fire or explosion     Dust and dirt  Do not expose your mobile device to dust  dirt  or sand     Cleaning solutions   Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or strong  detergents to clean the mobile device  Wipe it with a soft cloth  slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution     Shock or vibration  Do not drop  knock  or shake the mobile device  Rough handling  can break internal circuit boards     Paint   Do not paint the mobile device  Paint can clog the device s  moving parts or ventilation openings and prevent proper  operation   
64. e 27     100    Removing an account    Important   Removing an account also deletes all of its messages  contacts  and other data from the device     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync    2  Touch an account to display its settings    3  Touch Remove account  then touch Remove account at the  prompt to remove the account and delete all its messages   contacts and other data     Privacy  Manage your device s use of personal information   Mobile backup and restore  Back up my settings  Enable or disable backup of your settings to the Google server   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Privacy   2  Touch Back up my settings to enable or disable backup of  settings to the Google server   Automatic restore    When enabled  Automatic restore will restore backed up settings  when you reinstall an application   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Privacy   2  Touch Automatic restore to enable or disable automatic  restoration of settings from the Google server     Personal Data   Factory data reset  Use Factory data reset to return your device to its factory  defaults  This setting erases all data from the device  including  Google or other email account settings  system and application  data and settings  and downloaded applications  It will not erase  current system software and bundled applications  or files stored  on an installed memory card  such as music or photos     1  From a Home screen 
65. e Touch and hold on an item     Touch Back 2  to return to the previous screen  option or step     Finger Gestures  Touch  Touch items to select or launch them  For example     Touch the on screen keyboard to enter characters or text     Touch a menu item to select it   e Touch an application   s icon to launch the application   Touch and Hold  Activate onscreen items  For example   e Touch and hold a widget on the home screen to move it     Touch and hold on a field to display a pop up menu of options   Swipe  Flick or Slide  Swipe  flick or slide your finger vertically or horizontally across  the screen  For example     Unlocking the screen      Scrolling the Home screens or    menu  Pinch  Use two fingers  such as your index finger and thumb  to make  an inward pinch motion on the screen  as if you re picking  something up  or an outward motion by sweeping your fingers  out  For example      Pinch the Home screen to show customization options   e Pinch a picture in Gallery to zoom in     Understanding Your Device 17    Notification Panel    The Notification Panel shows information about connections   messages and other items   p gt  Sweep your finger downward from the top of the screen     Touch an icon to  activate the feature    Tap to clear all  notifications    Tap a notification  to open the  application    Touch and hold  and then slide   up to close the  Notification Panel   ortouch 22  Back       18    Icons    Icons at the top of the Notification Panel show status
66. e value Eg  Set the brightness of the picture       Settings D  gt  Image      Resolution  Choose a size for the image       White balance  Choose a setting for the light source       Effects  Apply an effect to pictures     ISO  Choose a setting for imaging sensitivity       Image quality  Choose a quality setting for photos        58    Camcorder    Use your device s built in Camcorder to record high definition  video in 720p resolution     Tip  A shortcut to Camera appears on the Home screen by default           From    Home screen  touch Camera        then slide the  Mode 83 icon              Mode    Record    Image  Viewer       Options    Important   Do not take take videos of people without their permission   Do not take videos in places where cameras are not allowed   Do not take videos in places where you may interfere with  another person s privacy     Capturing Video    1        From a Home screen  touch Camera       then slide the  Mode g8 icon    Using the display as a viewfinder  compose your shot by   aiming the lens at the subject  To configure settings  see                Camcorder Options    on page 60     To start recording  touch the Record button  During  recording  the button changes to Pause  touch Pause to  temporarily stop recording  To resume recording  touch  Record again     To stop recording  touch the Stop button     After recording  touch Image Viewer to view the video   While viewing the video  use these options     Double tap on the video to z
67. earsonthe Home screen by default     For more information  see  Messaging  on page 39     Understanding Your Device 25    26    E    Music  Play music stored on an optional installed  memory card  By default  a shortcutto Music appears  on the Home screen  For more information  see     Music    on page 55     My Files  Find  view and manage files stored on an  optional installed memory card  For more  information  see  My Files  on page 81     Navigation  Use Google Maps Navigationto search for  locations  with turn by turn directions  For more  information  see  Navigation  on page 52         News and Weather  View Google news and weather                See  News and Weather  on page 53     Places  Use Google Maps to find places of interest   plus add your own favorite places  For more  information  see  Places  on page 53     Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  Share your device s 3G  internet connection with another device  connected  to your device via Wi Fi  For more information  see   Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  on page 67     Settings  Configure your device to your preferences   For more information  see  Settings  on page 85     talk    Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users  For more      information  see  Google Talk    on page 46          Task Manager  View and manage active applications   See    Task Manager    on page 8     ThinkFree Office  View and manage files in a  Microsoft   Office compatible software suite  For  more information  see    ThinkFree Office    on  page 82   
68. eason to believe that hands free    112    kits reduce risks  Hands free kits can be used for convenience  and comfort  They are also required by law in many states if you  want to use your phone while driving   Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF  Radiation    Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions  from cell phones  there is no reason to believe that accessories  which claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce  risks  Some products that claim to shield the user from RF  absorption use special phone cases  while others involve nothing  more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone  Studies  have shown that these products generally do not work as  advertised  Unlike  hand free  kits  these so called  shields   may interfere with proper operation of the phone  The phone  may be forced to boost its power to compensate  leading to an  increase in RF absorption     Children and Cell Phones    The scientific evidence does not show a danger to any users of   cell phones from RF exposure  including children and teenagers    The steps adults can take to reduce RF exposure apply to   children and teenagers as well    e Reduce the amount of time spent on the cell phone      Use speaker mode or a headset to place more distance between the  head and the cell phone     Some groups sponsored by other national governments have  advised that children be discouraged from using cell phones at  all  For example  The Stewart Report
69. ected songs    4  Touch Add to add the selected songs to the playlist    Music Player Settings  1  From    Home screen  touch Music     gt  Playlists   2  Touch Menu   1  gt  Settings for these options     56      Equalizer  Touch to enable a visual effect  then select an effect     Effect  Touch to choose a sound effect       Music menu  Choose the types of menus to display as tabs in  Music Player     Section 8  Pictures and Video    Camera    Use your device s built in Camera to take pictures and record  video     Tip  A shortcut to Camera appears on the Home screen by default           From a Home screen  touch Camera  e i             Mode    Camera    Image  Viewer       Options    Important   Do not take take photos of people without their permission   Do not take photos in places where cameras are not allowed   Do not take photos in places where you may interfere with  another person   s privacy     Taking Pictures       1  From a Home screen  touch Camera                            To take pictures with the front facing camera  touch Shooting Mode            Self shot     2  Using the display as a viewfinder  compose your picture by  aiming the lens at the subject  To configure settings  see   Camera Options  on page 58    3 To take the picture  touch the Camera button     4  Mfter taking a picture  touch Image Viewer to view the  picture  While viewing the picture  use these options       Pinch the screen to zoom in or out  or double tap on the picture to  zoom all t
70. ed Warranty 124  Swype  configuring 36  entering text 36  help 37    Synchronization settings  auto sync 99  background data 99   System Tutorial 7    T  Text  changing input method 35  entering 35    input methods 35   using Swype 36   using the Samsung Keypad 38   virtual QWERTY keyboard 35  Text settings   Samsung keypad 104  Threaded view 41  Touch Screen   haptic feedback 93   navigating your device 17  Turning Your Device On and Off 7  Tutorial 7  Twitter   setting up an account 28   U   Unlocking your device   set an unlock pattern 96    USB Power Accessory Port 14 WiFi  see Wi Fi  65     Wireless Networking  Videos Bluetooth 68  Gallery 61 Portable Wi Fi Hotspot 67  recording 59 VPN 70  sharing 62 Wi Fi 65  Voice Search 54 Y  Volume YouTube 54  84  key 13  ringer 92  VPN  adding 70  settings 89      Wallpaper  setting 62  Warranty Information 124  Widgets 20  Wi Fi  adding a connection manually 66  scanning and connecting 66  settings 85  turning on or off 85  using your device as a hotspot 67    131    
71. efault        1  From a Home screen  touch Video         2  While viewing the list  touch Menu     1 for these options     List by  Display videos by Name  default   Date  Size or Type     Share via  Send the video via AllShare  Bluetooth  Messaging   YouTube  Email or Gmail     Delete  Touch videos to select them for deletion  or touch Select all  1o delete all videos     Auto play next  Touch to enable or disable automatic playing of  videos in the order they appear   3  Touch a video to play it  While playing a video  touch the  screen to display or hide on screen playback controls     4  While playing a video  touch Menu     1 for these options       Scene selection  Touch to view a frame from the video      Share via  Send the video by AllShare  Bluetooth  Messaging   YouTube  Email  or Gmail      Details  View information about the video           Gallery    Your device s 7 inch 1024x600 LCD screen provides high resolution  display of pictures and videos     Use Gallery to view  capture  and manage pictures and videos     Note  Your device comes with a 16GB memory card pre installed     Tip  A shortcut to Gallery appears by default on the Main Home screen     Viewing Videos    1  From a Home screen touch Gallery B     2  Touch    category  then touch a video to play it     3  While viewing a video  touch Menu       for these options       Scene selection  Touch to view a frame from the video     e Share via  Send the video via AllShare  Bluetooth  Messaging   YouTube  E
72. emails via Gmail  Google s web based email   p gt  From a Home screen  select Applications   3  Gmail                               Setting Up Your Gmail Account    The first time you launch Gmail  your device will prompt you to  set up your Google account     Note  You can use more than one Google account on your device  To add  another account  use the Menu      gt  Accounts option     1  From a Home screen  select Applications f  gt   Gmail M    2  At the Set up your Google Account screen  touch Next to  begin  then touch an option     Create  Follow the prompts to create a new account       Sign in  Enter your Google Username and Password  then touch  Sign In     3  The device communicates with the Google server to set up  your account and synchronize your email  When complete     your Gmail appears in the Inbox     42    Refreshing Your Gmail Account    Refresh your account to update your device from the Gmail  servers   1  From a Home screen  select Applications    gt   Gmail e     2  Touch Menu       Refresh                          Managing Your Gmail Account  Use menu options to manage your Gmail    1  From a Home screen  select Applications   2  Gmail         2  Touch Menu     for these options     Refresh  Update your device from the Gmail servers     Compose  Create and send new Gmail     Accounts  Choose a Gmail account  or add a Google account     Go to labels  View Gmail by label     Search  Enter keywords to search mail     More         Settings  Configure set
73. en Unlock you want to use  from    Pattern  PIN or Password  For more information  see  Location and  security  on page 95     Section 2  Understanding Your Device    This section outlines key features of your device   Features   e 7          1024x600 WSVGA TFT LCD touch screen    CDMA 1X EVDO Rev A Wireless Technology     Android 05    Android Market  plus pre loaded applications    Messaging Features        Text Messaging       Picture Messaging       Video Messaging       Voice Messaging       Email       Chat     Connections        Wi Fi 802 11 b g n       Portable Wi Fi Hotspot       Bluetooth 3 0       VPN       Dial Up Networking     Tethering  e 3 Megapixel CMOS Camera Camcorder       Picture Gallery  supporting JPEG  PNG  GIF  A GIF  WBMP and BMP  formats     HD Video Player  720p   supporting H 263  H 264  MPEG4  3GP   3G2  WMV  v9   Xvid and DivX formats   e DivX Certified to play DivX video up to 720p   e Music Player  supporting WAV  MP3  AAC  AAC   eAAC   AMR NB   AMR WB  WMA  v9 10   EVRC  QCELP  MIDI  and SP MIDI formats   e Support for microSD  and microSDHC    Memory Cards up to 32GB  capacity   e Bluetooth  3 0 Wireless Technology  For more information about  supported profiles  see  Bluetooth profiles  on page 88     Understanding Your Device 11    Front View    12       3 5mm Headset Jack  Plug in an optional headset or TTY  equipment    Menu Key  Touch to display options for the current screen   Home Key  Touch to display the Home screen  Touch and  hold
74. en over to the  s         mmm                       ri                                           36    Here are a few tips to get you started      Spacing is automatic  When you finish a word  just lift your finger and  start the next word      Double letters  Just  scribble  on the key    e Capitalization  Swype recognizes and capitalizes the first word of  sentences  If you want to capitalize a word that isn t at the beginning  of a sentence  just glide above the keyboard before gliding over the  next letter      Contractions  Swype recognizes most words that include an  apostrophe  just swype the letters of the word  including the  apostrophe    e Punctuation  Tap and hold a key to view a punctuation menu and  make a selection      Accented characters  Just glide through the letters of the word   Swype usually recognizes the word and correctly accents the letters       Error correction  If you make a mistake  double tap on the word you  want to change    Configuring Swype   Configure Swype to your preferences        For more information  see  Swype  on page 104      While entering text  touch the Swype Key E  gt  Options     Swype Help    While entering text  you can get tips and help about using Swype         Tap the Swype Key E to show Tips  Tap More Help to see more       Tap the Swype Key E Tutorial for an interactive tutorial     Entering Symbols and Numbers    Using the Swype Keyboard        Touch and hold      a key to enter the symbol or number at the top of  the k
75. ent  Purchase a time limited download of the media  Follow the  prompts to enter payment details       Own  Purchase the media for unlimited viewing on your device   Follow the prompts to enter payment details     Section 9  Connections    Your device includes features to connect to the internet and to   other devices  via Wi Fi  Bluetooth  VPN and Dial Up Networking   Wi Fi   Wi Fi is a wireless networking technology that provides access to   local area networks  Use your device s Wi Fi feature to      Access the internet for browsing  or to send or receive email      Access your corporate network      Use hotspots provided by hotels or airports while traveling    Wi Fi communication requires access to an existing Wireless   Access Point  WAP   WAPs can be Open  unsecured  as with most   hotspots   or Secured  requiring you to provide login credentials     Your device supports the 802 11 b g n Wi Fi protocol   Configuring Wi Fi Settings   For more information about configuring your device s Wi Fi   settings  see  Wi Fi settings  on page 85    Finding Wi Fi Networks   You can have your device automatically notify you of available   networks  For more information  see  Network notification  on   page 86     Turning Wi Fi On or Off    Turn your device s Wi Fi service on or off  When you turn Wi Fi  service on  your device automatically searches for available  in   range WAPs  Wireless Access Points      Turning Wi Fi On  1  From any screen  sweep your finger downward from the  
76. ervices  you must enable  location services on your device    My Location    Use wireless networks    Enable or disable location service from wireless networks     Note  Wireless networks location services must be enabled to use some  applications     Important   By selecting Use wireless networks  you are allowing access to all    location information by any third party through web access or  any software or peripheral components you choose to install   download  add or attach to the device or any other means   Enabling this functionality could pose certain risks to users of  this device    1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt     Location and security    2  Touch Use wireless networks to enable or disable wireless  network location services  When enabled  a check mark  appears in the check box     Use GPS satellites  Enable or disable location services from GPS satellites     For best results when using GPS satellites for location service   use your device in an area that has a clear view of the sky  GPS  location performance may be affected by      Buildings or other structures  such as tunnels      Poor weather      High voltage or electromagnetic fields       Tinted windows    Note  GPS satellite location service must be enabled to use some  applications     Use of GPS satellite location may cause increased battery usage     Important   By selecting Use GPS satellites  you are allowing access to all  location information by any third party through web 
77. es  For more information   see  Location and security  on page 95     Market    Browse for new Android applications  games or downloads for  your device  You ll need to have a Google account set up on your  device to download a new application     Tip  A shortcut to Market appears on the Home screen by default     1  From a Home screen  touch Market    20  From a Home screen  touch Applications                     x      2  The first time you open Market  read the Terms of Service   then touch Accept to continue     3  Browse for items to install or upgrade downloads     Apps  New applications     Games  New games       Downloads  Display requested downloads  plus available updates  to applications installed on your device     Applications and Widgets 79    Media Hub    Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie and  TV content  With hundreds of titles available at your fingertips   entertaining on the go has never been easier  You can rent or  purchase your favorite content and watch from the convenience  of anywhere  Featuring the stunning viewing quality Samsung is  known for  Samsung Media Hub is your gateway to mobile video  like you ve never experienced it before     For more information  see    Media Hub    on page 63     Note  Media Hub service requires a Media Hub account  and depends on  service availability                             From a Home screen  touch Applications 3  gt     Media Hub 22     Memo    Create and manage text memos  and send memos
78. es data service     While the Portable Wi Fi Hotspot is active  your device s applications  will use the Portable Wi Fi Hotspot data feature allowance     Turning Portable Wi Fi Hotspot On or Off    Note  Using your device as a portable Wi Fi hotspot consumes battery power    and increases your data usage  Roaming while using your device as a  portable Wi Fi hotspot will incur extra data charges   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network   Portable Wi Fi Hotspot   2  Touch Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to turn Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  On or Off  then follow the prompts to complete the  process  When on  a check appears in the checkbox     Portable Wi Fi Hotspot settings  1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network Portable Wi Fi Hotspot   2  Touch Portable Wi Fi Hotspot settings for these settings     Network SSID  The default name for your device is displayed   Touch to enter a new name for your hotspot  if desired     Security  Choose a security level for your hotspot  from Open or  WPA2 PSK     Password  When Security is set to WPA2 PSK  touch to require a  password to access your device as a hotspot  and set a password   When enabled  a checkmark appears in the check box      Show password  When enabled  your password appears in the  Password field       Hide my device  Touch to hide your device from other devices  searching for a hotspot  When enabled  a check appears in the  check box     Tip  By defau
79. etwork and the  networks of roaming partners     90    USB settings  Configure how your device is identified when you attach it to a  computer with a USB cable   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network     2  Touch USB settings to choose a setting       Samsung Kies  Samsung Kies is a popular PC desktop application  available overseas on some Galaxy S phones  Features  amp  functions  vary based upon software build and model  Currently  there is no  official version of Kies availabe in the US     Mass Storage  When connected  your device is treated as a mass  storage device for transferring files  Use        Ask on connection  When you connect your device to a computer   a prompt will ask you to choose a USB setting     Note  Touch Help for information about using USB settings     Dial up networking    Connect to data services via dial up networks     Note  You cannot use other data services while Dial up networking is  enabled     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network     2  Touch Dial up networking to enable or disable dial up  networking  When enabled  a check appears in the  checkbox    Update PRL  Update the Preferred Roaming List    Note  Update PRL is only available when in your home network     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  Update PRL    2  Touch Update to start the update process  then follow the  prompts to complete     Sound se
80. evice 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   e Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than six  6  inches from  their implantable medical device when the mobile device is turned ON   e Should not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket     Health and Safety Information 121    e Should turn the mobile device 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 mobile device with an implantable medical device   consult your health care provider  For more information see    hitp   www fcc gov oet rfsafety rf faqs html     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 mobile  device 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
81. evice to the computer with a USB cable  Your  device recognizes the connection and displays USB  connected in the Status Bar and Notifications Panel    3  Display the Notifications Panel  then touch USB connected   At the USB Mass Storage prompt  touch Mount to enable  copying of files between your computer and the memory  card    4  Atthe prompt on the computer  select a transfer method    5  Transfer files to the memory card  When finished  touch  Turn Off on the USB Mass Storage prompt  and disconnect  the USB cable     Connections 71    Section 10  Applications and Widgets    Alarm Clock  Set alarms for reminders  or for wake up times     Setting Alarms    1                       From a Home screen  touch Applications E  gt   Alarm Clock           2  Touch Menu   F   gt  Add Alarm   3  Touch fields to configure the alarm     Time  Set a time for the alarm to sound   Alarm tone  Choose a tone for alarms     Vibrate  Enable or disable vibration for alarms      Repeat  Choose One time event  or days for the alarm to repeat   Label  Enter a name for the alarm   4  Touch Done to save the alarm   Deleting Alarms  1  From a Home screen  touch Applications t  gt   Alarm Clock       2  Touch Menu  F   gt  Delete alarm   3  Touch alarms to mark them for removal  or touch Select all   4  Touch Delete to remove the selected alarms     72    Alarm Settings    1     From a Home screen  touch Applications    gt    Alarm Clock  3    Touch Menu       gt  Settings    Configure these settin
82. ey    e Touch and hold on a key until a menu of all characters available on that  key appears  then touch a character to enter it    e Touch    to switch to Symbols mode  then touch a key    e Touch  21  gt  Shift n for more symbols  then touch the  corresponding key     Using the Numeric Keyboard    Switch to a Numeric Keyboard  to quickly enter numbers and  mathematical operators     p   Touch and hold          Using Swype Speech Recognition    Enter text by speaking  Swype recognizes your speech and  enters text for you        Touch n  At the Speak now prompt  speak the text you    want to enter     Editing Keyboard    The Editing Keyboard provides a quick way to move the cursor    and highlight text  If the application in which you are working  supports editing  you can cut  copy or paste highlighted text     p gt  Swype from the Swype Key A to the SYM Key ag        Entering Text    37    Entering Text Using the Samsung Keypad  The Samsung Keypad is a custom virtual QWERTY keyboard   featuring predictive text  Input characters by tapping the on   screen keys with your finger  or use speech recognition    As you enter characters  predictive text matches your key  touches to common words and displays them  Select a word  from the display to insert it into your text     EA RH REH EN ES RU         ENH FY                                              uM                                             a  o1 Noxt    Configuring Samsung Keypad    Configure the Samsung Keypad to your p
83. ftware version of your device and any  changes to the device s Settings     Special Text    In this manual  you ll find text that is set apart from the rest    These are intended to point out important information  share   quick methods for activating features  to define terms  and more    The definitions for these methods are as follows      Notes  Presents alternative options for the current feature  menu  or  sub menu    e Tips  Provides quick or innovative methods  or useful shortcuts    Important  Points out important information about the current feature  that could affect performance    Warning  Brings to your attention important information to prevent  loss of data or functionality  or even prevent damage to your device     Text Conventions    This manual provides condensed information about how to use  your device  To make this possible  the following text conventions  are used to represent often used steps    gt  Arrows are used to represent the sequence of  selecting successive options in longer  or repetitive   procedures  For example        From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  Wi Fi settings      Activating your device  If you purchased your device at a store  it is activated and ready  to use  If you received a new device by mail  it may need to be  activated before you can use it   To activate your device  choose from the following     Visit your wireless provider s store      Contact your wireles provider s customer 
84. g  categories  then touch Select all     Share       To select multiple pictures or videos from a category  touch  Menu r   while viewing the thumbnails  Touch thumbnails to  mark them for sharing  then touch Share     Touch AllShare  Bluetooth  Messaging  Picasa  pictures only    Email  Gmail  or YouTube  videos only   then follow the  prompts     Digital Frame    Display a slideshow of pictures  or a clock  along with music from    your installed memory card   1              From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt    Digital Frame E    By default  Digital Frame displays a Clock  Tap the screen  to choose from                      Clock  Displays a clock on the screen  While displaying a clock   touch Menu r   for these options       Clock style  Choose the type of clock         Goto music  Launch Music Player  to choose music to accompany the  Slideshow         Timeout  Set the period of time the clock displays before closing       Screen brightness  Set the brightness of the display       Time format  Choose from a 12 hour or 24 hour clock       Slideshow  Displays a slideshow of pictures from an installed  memory card  While displaying slideshow  touch Menu r1 for  these options        Add pictures  Browse and select pictures to display in the slideshow        Slideshow effects  Choose the type of transition between pictures in  the slideshow        Duration  Set the length of time each picture displays         Go to music  Launch Music Player  to choose music to accom
85. gs      Alarm in silent mode  When enabled  alarm tones will play  even  when Silent mode is active      Alarm volume  Set the volume for alarm tones     Snooze duration  Choose a snooze period  When an alarm  sounds  you can touch Snooze to repeat the alarm after the  specified period of time      Side button settings  Configure the side buttons to use when  responding to alarms     AllShare    Use AllShare to share multimedia content from your device via  Wi Fi with DLNA  Digital Living Network Alliance  certified  devices  With AllShare  you can      Play multimedia content from your device on another player  such as a  Wi Fi capable TV or other playback device    e Play multimedia content from another source  such as a wireless  media server  on your device    e Play multimedia content from another source  such as a wireless  media server  on another device  Your device retrieves content from  the source and delivers it to another device via Wi Fi  and acts as a  remote to control playback        Note  AllShare uses your device s Wi Fi services  For more information about    activating Wi Fi  see  Wi Fi  on page 65     Configuring AllShare    Configure AllShare settings to identify your device as a server   connect to Wi Fi  and set treatment of copied files     1  From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt     AllShare QJ      2  Touch Menu     1  gt  Settings to configure these settings                         Media server name  Enter a name for the media server  if des
86. h Settings    Configure your device s Bluetooth settings  For more information   see  Bluetooth settings  on page 88     Turning Bluetooth On or Off  Turning Bluetooth On  1  From any screen  sweep your finger downward from the  top to display the Notification Panel   2  Touch Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on   Turning Bluetooth Off  1  From any screen  sweep your finger downward from the  top to display the Notification Panel   2  Touch Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth off     Pairing with a Bluetooth Device    Search for a Bluetooth device and pair with it  to exchange  information between your device and the target device     Tip  After pairing  your device and the target device will recognize each other    and exchange information without having to enter a passcode or PIN     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network Bluetooth settings     Touch Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth   Enable the target device s discoverable  or visible mode     Touch Scan devices     oo           From the list of scanned devices  touch the target device   then follow the prompts to complete the pairing         If the target device requires a PIN  enter a PIN for the target device  and touch OK  When prompted  enter the PIN on the target device         If the device allows automatic or smart pairing  your device will  attempt to pair with the device automatically  Follow the prompts on  your device and the target device to complete the pairing     Tethering    Use 
87. h and drag the slider to set the saturation  then touch  OK to save the setting   Animation  Set the level of animations for transitions between screens   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Display settings  gt  Animation     2  Touch No animation  Some animations  or All animations     94    Screen timeout    Set the length of delay between the last key press or screen  touch and the automatic screen timeout  dim and lock      1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Display settings Screen timeout   2  Touch a setting to select it     Power saving mode    When enabled  your device will automatically analyze the screen  and adjust the brightness to conserve battery power     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Display settings   2  Touch Power saving mode to enable or disable the mode   When enabled  a check appears in the check box   TV out  Configure settings for connecting your device to a TV via an  optional device to RGB cable  to view content from the device on  the TV   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Display settings   2  Touch TV out to enable or disable TV out connectivity   3  Touch TV system to choose PAL or NTSC     Location and security    Your wireless provider values your privacy  Because of this  by  default your device s location services are disabled by default   Some of your device s features and applications require location  information  To use Location Based S
88. he way in or out       Touch Delete to erase the picture       Touch Share to send the picture via AllShare  Bluetooth  Email   Gmail  Messaging  or Picasa       Touch Set as to assign the picture as Contact icon or Wallpaper   e Touch Back    to return to the Camera to take more pictures     Tip  Touch the picture to show or hide Image Viewer options     Pictures and Video 57    Camera Options     Settings 49  gt  Setup    Configure the camera                or the instant review feature  to display images  M ere   immediately after capture   While in Camera mode  touch Options icons to configure    gt       pao     9     GPS  Enable or disable tagging of pictures with the GPS location     Shooting mode         Choose an automatic shooting mode  from      Shutter sound  Select a tone to play when the camera s shutter opens      Single shot  Take a single photo  and closes       Continuous  Touch and hold the Camera button to take up to 9     Reset  Set all Camera settings to the defaults     consecutive pictures         Panorama  Touch the Camera button to take a picture  then use the  on screen guideline to move the viewfinder and take the next 7 shots  automatically         Smile shot  Touch the Camera button to automatically focus on the  subject s face and take the picture         Self shot  Take pictures with the front camera     Scene mode  Choose an automatic scene mode  from Portrait   Landscape  Night  or Sports     Flash 4  Choose Off  On  or Auto flash     Exposur
89. ie information used by web pages         Clear all cookie data  Delete cookie information saved to the device         Remember form data  When enabled  stores information you enter  into forms to make future forms easier         Clear form data  Deletes saved form information         Enable location  When enabled  sites you visit can request access to  your location         Clear location access  Clear location access for all web sites       Page content settings      Default zoom  Choose a default zoom level for web pages         Open pages in overview  When enabled  displays an overview of  newly opened pages         Text encoding  Choose a default character set for web pages       Block pop up windows  When enabled  blocks pop up windows         Load images  When enabled  images are automatically loaded when  you visit a page  When disabled  images are indicated by a link  which  you can touch to download the picture        50      Security settings      Remember passwords  When enabled  saves usernames and  passwords for sites you visit  to make future visits easier       Clear passwords  Clear all saved usernames and passwords         Show security warnings  When enabled  Browser will wam you if  there is a problem with a site s security       Advanced settings        Website settings  View and manage settings for individual websites         Reset to default  Clear all browser data and reset all settings to the  factory defaults     Maps  Use Google Maps to find your cur
90. ings      Add PPTP VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with Point to Point  tunneling protocol       Add L2TP VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with Layer 2  tunneling protocol       Add L2TP IPSec PSK VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with pre   Shared key based Layer 2 IPsec tunneling protocol       Add L2TP IPSec CRT VPN  Set up a connection to a VPN with  Certificate based Layer 2 IPsec tunneling protocol     Settings 89    Mobile networks    Set options for network selection and data services while  roaming     Important   Depending on your service plan  changes you make to Mobile  Networks settings may incur extra charges  Consult your  wireless provider for more information     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  Mobile networks   2  Setthese options     Use packet data  Enable or disable use of packet data over mobile  networks  When Enabled  a check appears in the checkbox       Data roaming  Enable or disable connections to data services  when your device is roaming on another network  For more  information about roaming  see    Roaming    on page 7       System select  Change the roaming mode for CDMA networks         Home Only  Restrict your device to your home network s coverage  area  When outside the coverage area  your device will not roam  and  wireless features will not be available         Automatic  Allow your device to automatically acquire service based  on default settings  using your wireless provider s n
91. iological effects of RF for the  type of signal emitted by cell phones      Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the  user  and   e Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current  information on cell phone use and human health concerns     Health and Safety Information 111    Reducing Exposure  Hands Free Kits and Other  Accessories    Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy    If there is a risk from being exposed to radio frequency energy   RF  from cell phones   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 RF exposure     Reduce the amount of time spent using your cell phone     Use speaker mode or a headset to place more distance between your  head and the cell phone    Hands Free Kits  Hand free kits may include audio or Bluetooth  headsets and  various types of body worn accessories such as belt clips and  holsters   Combinations of these can be used to reduce RF energy  absorption from cell phones     Headsets can substantially reduce exposure since the phone is  held away from the head in the user s hand or in approved body   worn accessories  Cell phones marketed in the U S  are required  to meet RF exposure compliance requirements when used  against the head and against the body     Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions  from cell phones  there is no r
92. ion for screen touch feedback   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings Vibration intensity     2  Touch and drag the slider to set Vibration intensity     3  Touch OK to save your setting     Display settings  Font style  Set the font for screen displays   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Display settings   2  Touch Font style to choose a font style  or touch Get fonts  online to browse and download a new font     Brightness  Set the default screen brightness   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Display settings  gt  Brightness   2  Touch and drag the slider to set the brightness  or touch  Automatic brightness   3  Touch OK to save the setting     White color density    Set the density for display of the color white   1  FFrom a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Display settings  gt  White color density   2  Touch and drag the slider to set the density  then touch OK  to save the setting   Settings 93    Black color density  Set the density for display of the color black  Black color density  can be used to enhance picture depth   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Display settings  gt  Black color density   2  Touch and drag the slider to set the density  then touch OK  to save the setting     Saturation  Adjust the color saturation for the display   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu       gt  Settings  gt   Display settings  gt  Saturation   2  Touc
93. ired   the default is your device s default name   then touch Save       Share media  Choose types of media for sharing  from Share  videos  Share pictures  or Share audio  then touch OK      Access point network  Turn on your Wi Fi service and connect to  an available Wi Fi Access Point     e Upload from other devices  Set your device s treatment of files  copied from other devices  Choose from Always accept  Always  ask  or Always reject  then touch OK        Applications and Widgets 73    Playing Media from your Device on Another Device    Play multimedia content from your device on another player  such  as a Wi Fi capable TV or other playback device  and use your  device as a remote to control playback     1  From a Home screen  touch Applications f 2    Allshare  2      2  In the Server column  touch My device   3  Inthe Display device column  touch the target device  then  touch Next     4  Choose media from an installed memory card  then touch  files to mark them for sharing  A checkmark indicates  selected files     Playing Media From Another Source on Your Device    Play multimedia content from another source  such as a wireless  media server  on your device   1  From a Home screen  touch Applications F  gt     AllShare  2      2  Inthe Server column  touch the media server                                3  Inthe Display device column  touch My Device  then touch  Next     4  Choose media to play  then follow the prompts to start  playback     74    Playing Media Fro
94. isplays results     YouTube  View and upload YouTube videos  right from your device     Tip  The YouTube widget appears on the Home screen by default     1     From a Home screen  touch Applications    gt     YouTube  5     Browse and select videos for viewing  While browsing    touch Menu     for these options      Search  Enter criteria to find videos      Upload  Transfer a video from your device to YouTube      My account  Configure account settings      Categories  View videos by category      Settings  Configure display and search settings  and view  information about the application    Touch a video to view it  While viewing a video  touch   Menu     for these options    e Captions  Enable or disable captions for the video  if captions are  available in the video       Details  Return to details about the video  stops playback       Rate  Assign a rating to the video      Favorites  Mark video as a favorite  requires a YouTube account     Share  Send a link to the video      More  Add Comments to a video  Flag a video  or return to YouTube  Home                             Section 7  Music    Music  Music plays songs from an installed memory card   Tip  A shortcut to Music appears on the Home screen by default   1  From a Home screen  touch Music       2  Music scans your memory card and displays songs on the  Songs  Playlists  Albums  Artists  or Genres tabs     3  Touch a song or playlist to begin playback     List mode  5 1 Channel Mode    Shuffle Repeat       Playb
95. itude        52    Navigation    Use Google Navigation to find a destination  and get walking or  driving directions     1  From a Home screen  touch Applications 3     Navigation      2  To find a destination  touch an option                            Speak Destination  Say the name or address of your destination     Type Destination  Enter the destination     Contacts  Choose a destination from a contact record        Starred Places  Choose from destinations you ve marked as  favorites       Recent Destinations  Choose from recent destinations   3  Touch Menu     for navigation options     Note  For voice guided navigation  install text to speech support from the  Android Market  For more information  see  Text to speech settings   on page 106     Places    Google Places uses your location to help you find nearby  destinations  such as restaurants  bars  hotels  attractions  ATMs  and gas stations  or you can enter a location     1  From a Home screen  touch Applications 3 2  Places       2  Touch    category  or touch Find places to enter criteria   3  Touch a destination to view details  and for map and  navigation options   News and Weather  View Google news and weather              1  From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt   News and Weather 2               2  Touch Menu     for these options          Refresh  Update the application from the Google servers     Settings       Weather settings  Choose location s   and set the metric for  temperature displays         
96. ive email from your device   e Appears on the Home screen by default  For more  information  see    Email    on page 44     20    Widgets  Widgets are self contained applications that you can place on the  Home screen to access your favorite features   Adding Widgets to the Home screen  1  Navigate to the desired Home screen  then touch and hold  on the screen to display the Add to Home screen menu   2  Touch Widgets  then touch a widget to add it to the Home  Screen   Removing Widgets     Touch and hold the Widget until Remove    appears   then drag the Widget to the Remove icon to remove it     Widgets    o       AccuWeather Clock  Display the forecast from    AccuWeather  Touch the widget to choose locations     Analog Clock  Display an analog clock     Calendar  Display a calendar  For more information       gee  Calendar       page 75     Calendar Clock  Display an analog clock with the  current date     Daily Briefing  Monitor the weather  financial  information  news and your schedule from one  convenient location  Appears on the Home screen by  default  For more information  see  Daily Briefing  on  page 77     Google Search  Display a Google Search bar  For more  information  see  Google Search  on page 53     Homescreentips  Display tips aboutthe Home screen   The Homescreen tips widget appears on the main  Home screen by default     Latitude  Locate your friends on a map  and share or  hide your location  For more information  see     Latitude    on page 52       M
97. ized  Google search results and other Google services based on  your location information    Touch Search history to enable or disable saving of search  criteria and results    Touch Manage search history to configure settings for  search history     Phone    Configure settings for searching content on your device   Searchable items    Choose device features to be included in Google searches   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Search  gt  Searchable items   2  Touch items to enable or disable searching  When enabled     a check mark appears in the check box     Web  Bookmarks and web history     Apps  Names of installed applications     Contacts  Names of contacts     Messaging  Message text in the Messaging application     Music  Artists  albums and track names in your music files     Voice Search  Previous Voice Search results   3  Press 22 Back to return to Search settings   Clear shortcuts  When you search and choose a search result  the result is saved  as a search shortcut  This setting clears recent search shortcuts   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Search     2  Touch Clear shortcuts     Language and keyboard  Select locale    Set the language used by your device   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Language and keyboard  gt  Select locale     2  Touch a language locale from the list   Text settings    Configure text entry options to your preferences   Select input method    Choose the defaul
98. k and the limitations of liability contained in this Limited  Warranty  The agents  employees  distributors  and dealers of SAMSUNG  are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty  or  make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG  Accordingly   additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation   whether oral or written  do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and  should not be relied upon     Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  1301 E  Lookout Drive   Richardson  Texas 75082   Phone  1 800 SAMSUNG   Phone  1 888 987 HELP  4357       2010 Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  All rights reserved     No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written  approval     Warranty Information    127    Index    A   Accessibility settings 107  Accounts   setting up 27   setting up a Facebook account 28   setting up a MySpace account 28   setting up a Twitter account 28  Activating your device 5  Airplane mode 85  AllShare   configuring 73  Android Market 79  Applications 24   downloading new 79  Applications settings   allow mock locations 99   development 98   managing 98   running services 98   stay awake 99   unknown sources 98   USB debugging 98    128    Back key 17  Battery   charging 6   indicator 5  Bluetooth   pairing with a device 69   profiles 88   settings 88   turning on or off 68  88  Browser 47   settings 50        Calendar 75  Camcorder   recording video 59   settings 60  Camera   front facing 57   settings 58   
99. l battery leakage  theft  blown fuse  or  improper use of any electrical source   h  defects or damage caused by  cellular signal reception or transmission  or viruses or other software    problems introduced into the Product   i  any other acts which are not  the fault of SAMSUNG  or  j  Product used or purchased outside the  United States  This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery  capacity falls below 80  of rated capacity or the battery leaks  and this  Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if  i  the battery has been  charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for  charging the battery   ii  any of the seals on the battery are broken or  show evidence of tampering  or  iii  the battery has been used in  equipment other than the SAMSUNG Tablet 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 Tablet service facility in an adequate container for  shipping  accompanied by Purchaser s sales receipt or  comparable substitute proof of sale showing the original 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   SAMSU
100. lable when the Automatic  Setting is disabled        Selecttime zone  Choose your local time zone  only available when  the Automatic setting is disabled         Set time  Enter the current time  only available when the Automatic  setting is disabled        Use 24 hour format  Set the format for time displays      Select date format  Set the format for date displays     Settings 107    Set up Wizard    Use the Set up Wizard to customize your device     1     108    From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt  Set   up Wizard     Touch Next  then follow the prompts to configure these   settings      Account Setup  Configure access to your accounts  For more  information  see    Setting Up Your Accounts    on page 27       Location and security settings  Configure settings related to your  device s use of location information  and other security settings  For  more information  see    Location and security    on page 95     About device    View information about your device  including status  legal  information  hardware and software versions  and a tutorial     1     From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt     About device     Touch items to view details       Status  View Battery status  Battery level  Device number  MIN  PRL  version  MEID  Network  Signal strength  Mobile network type   Service state  Roaming state  Mobile network state  Wi Fi MAC  address  Bluetooth address  and Up time since last power on       Battery use  Display processes and ap
101. lt  your device   s Portable Wi Fi Hotspot password is your device  number  To change the password  touch Password  then enter a new  password     Settings 87    Bluetooth settings    Use Bluetooth settings to manage Bluetooth connections  set  your device s name  and control your device s visibility     Bluetooth profiles    Profiles are specifications for services supported by individual   devices to improve the ability of different devices to work   together  Your device supports these Bluetooth  3 0 profiles    e Serial Port  SPP 1 1 supports a remote Bluetooth device to act as a  virtual serial port      Stereo  A2DP 1 2  AVRCP 1 0  GAVDP 1 2  AVDTP 1 2 and AVCTP 1 3  support delivery of stereo audio to a compatible Bluetooth device      Object Exchange       OPP 1 1 allows exchange of contact name cards  vCard 2 0   calendar   events  vCalendar   and other non protected files     Note  This device does not support all Bluetooth profiles  For vehicle   accessory compatibility  contact your wireless provider     88    Turning Bluetooth On or Off    Turn your device s Bluetooth service On or Off  For more  information about using Bluetooth to exchange information with  other Bluetooth devices  see see    Bluetooth    on page 68     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network  gt  Bluetooth settings   2  Touch Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth On or Off  When On  a  check appears in the checkbox   Bluetooth settings  1  From a Home screen  touch
102. m a Server on a Player via Your Device    Play multimedia content from another source  such as a wireless  media server  on another device  using your device   s Wi Fi  service  Your device retrieves content from the source and  delivers it to the device via Wi Fi  and acts as a remote control     1  From a Home screen  touch Applications t 2  AllShare QJ     2  Inthe Server column  touch the media server    3  Inthe Display device column  touch the target device  then  touch Next    4  Choose media to play  then follow the prompts to start  playback     Browser    Your device includes a full HTML Browser  to access the internet     For more information  see  Browser  on page 47   Tip  A shortcut to Browser appears as a Primary Shortcut by default        From a Home screen touch Browser d           From a Home screen  touch Applications 2    Browser                      Calendar  Record events and appointments to manage your schedule     Tip  A shortcut to Calendar appears on the Home screen by default     From a Home screen  touch Calendar            Q0r           From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt   Calendar                   Touch a tab to choose a calendar view          Month  Display the current month  and scroll to other months   e Week  Display the current week  and scroll to other weeks      Day  Display today s schedule  and scroll to other days      List  Display events in a chronological list    Touch Menu     for these options    e Go to  Display a specifi
103. mail  or Gmail       Details  View information about the video     Viewing Pictures  1  From a Home screen touch Gallery      2  Touch    category  then touch a picture to view it     3  While viewing a picture  touch the screen for these  options     Touch Slideshow to view a slideshow of pictures     Touch Menu for options         Share  Share the selected picture via AllShare  Picasa  Bluetooth   Messaging  Email or Gmail         Delete  Erase the picture         More  Display Details about the picture  Set as a Contact icon or as  Wallpaper  Crop the picture  Print  Rotate left  or Rotate right     Setting a Picture as a Contact Icon  1  From a Home screen touch Gallery 8   2  Touch    category  then touch a picture to select it   3  Touch Menu     1  gt            gt  Set as  gt  Contact icon     4  Selecta contact to use the selected picture as the  contact s icon     Pictures and Video 61    Setting a Picture as Wallpaper    1   2   3   4     From a Home screen touch Gallery B   Touch a category  then touch a picture to select it   Touch Menu     1  gt  More  gt  Set as  gt  Wallpaper     Use the crop tool to edit the picture  then touch Save to set  the edited picture as the Home screen wallpaper     Sharing pictures and video    Share pictures and videos with your friends     1   2     62    From a Home screen touch Gallery 227      Touch a category to display thumbnails  then select items  for sharing         To select an entire category  touch Menu f 1 while viewin
104. messaging  Web  browsing  or e mail while operating a vehicle     Never watch videos  such as a movie or clip  or play video games  while operating a vehicle     For more information  go to http   www ctia org     Health and Safety Information 115    Battery Use  amp  Safety    The battery in GALAXY is not intended to be replaced by the  consumer  If you believe the battery is damaged or needs to be  replaced  take the GALAXY to a service center for inspection and  replacement      Do not let the GALAXY or battery come in contact with liquids  Liquids  can get into the GALAXY s circuits  leading to corrosion  Even when  the GALAXY appears to be dry and appears to operate normally  the  circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard  If the GALAXY  and or battery get wet  have them checked by your service provider or  contact Samsung  even if they appear to be working properly      Do not place your battery in or near a heat source  Excessive heating  can damage the GALAXY or the battery and could cause the GALAXY or  the battery to explode  Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an  appliance or heat source such as a microwave oven  hair dryer  iron  or  radiator  Avoid leaving your GALAXY in your car in high temperatures      Do not dispose of the GALAXY or the battery in a fire  The GALAXY or  the battery may explode when overheated      Avoid dropping the cell GALAXY  Dropping the GALAXY  especially on a  hard surface  can potentially cause damage to the GALAXY  If
105. mode  you can use other features of your device  such  as playing music  watching videos  and other applications   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  Settings  gt     Wireless and network     2  Touch Airplane Mode to turn Airplane Mode On or Off  When  enabled  a check appears in the checkbox     Tip  To quickly activate Airplane mode from any screen  press and hold the    Power Lock Key         then touch Airplane mode on the Device  options pop up     Wi Fi settings  Your device supports Wi Fi b g n  Use Wi Fi settings to manage  your device s Wi Fi connections     For more information about using your device s Wi Fi features   see  Wi Fi  on page 65    Turning Wi Fi On or Off  Turn your device s Wi Fi service on or off  When you turn Wi Fi  service on  your device automatically searches for available  in   range Wireless Access Points  WAPs      1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network    2  Touch Wi Fi Settings  then touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On or  Off  When on  a check appears in the checkbox     Settings 85    Network notification  Have your device alert you to new Wireless Access Points        5    1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network   2  Touch Wi Fi Settings  then touch Network notifications to  turn notifications On or Off  When on  a check appears in  the checkbox     Advanced settings    Set up and manage wireless access points   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Set
106. mportant for safety  it benefits the environment  Batteries must  be recycled or disposed of properly     For more information about recycling your GALAXY  go to   http   mobile samsungusa com recycling index icp or call  1 800 822 8837 for more information     Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices and  batteries        Dispose of your mobile device and batteries in accordance with  local regulations  In some areas  the disposal of these items in  household or business trash may be prohibited  Help us protect  the environment   recycle     Warning   Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode     UL Certified Travel Adapter    The Travel Adapter for this mobile device 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  ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR  MOUNT POSITION     Health and Safety Information 117    DisplaylTouch Screen  Please note the following information when using your mobile  device     WARNING REGAR
107. n  touch Applications 3     Camera        Contacts    Store contact information for your friends  family and colleagues   to quickly access information or to send a message  For more  information  see    Contacts    on page 29     Tip  A shortcut to Contacts appears on the Home screen by default        From a Home screen  touch Contacts mn     From a Home screen  touch Applications t  gt     Contacts  2     Daily Briefing  Monitor the weather  financial information  news  and your  schedule  in one convenient application     Tip  The Daily Briefing widget appears on the Home screen by default        From a Home screen  touch Daily Briefing Ej                 From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt   Daily Briefing                Digital Frame    Display a slideshow of pictures  or a clock  along with music from  your installed memory card  For more information  see    Digital  Frame    on page 62    p   From a Home screen  touch Applications          Digital Frame         Email    Send and receive email using popular email services  For more  information  see  Email  on page 44     Tip  A shortcut to Email appears as a Primary Shortcut by default     p gt  From    Home screen  touch Email 6           From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt   Email     Galaxy Tab Help                   Launch the Browser to view online Help for your Galaxy Tab   p   From a Home screen  touch Applications d  gt   Galaxy Tab Help e      Applications and Widgets 77    Gallery    Use Gallery
108. n  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Location and security     2  Touch Clear storage to clear stored credentials and reset  the password     Settings 97    Applications    You can download and install applications from Android Market   or create applications using the Android SDK and install them on  your device  Use Applications settings to manage applications     Warning   Because this device can be configured with system software not  provided by or supported by Google or any other company  end   users operate these devices at their own risk    Unknown sources   When enabled  you can install of application from sources other  than the Android Market   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Applications   2  Touch Unknown sources to enable or disable the setting   When enabled  a check mark appears in the check box     Manage applications  Manage and remove applications from your device   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Applications  gt  Manage applications     2  Touch an application to view and update information about  the application  including memory usage  default settings  and permissions     98    Running services  View and control services running on your device     Warning   Not all services can be stopped  and stopping services may have  undesirable consequences on the application or Android System     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Applications  gt  Running services   2       stop a ser
109. ns       Open  Launch the bookmarked page       Open in new window  Open the linked page in a new window       Add shortcut to Home  Create a bookmark on the Home screen       Share link  Send the link via Bluetooth  Email  Gmail  or Messaging       Copy link URL  Save the link s URL to the clipboard     Setas homepage  Assign the bookmarked link as the home page     Delete bookmark  Remove the bookmark     On the Most visited tab  use these options       Touch a page to reload it     Touch the star next to a page to bookmark it     Touch and hold on a page for these options       Open  Launch the web page       Open in new window  Launch the web page in a new window       Add bookmark Remove from bookmarks  Bookmark the page  or  remove the bookmark for this page         Remove from history  Remove the record of this page   On the History tab  use these options       Touch a page to load it      Touch Today  Yesterday  Last 7 days  or Last month for lists of  recent pages      Touch the star next to a page to bookmark it      To clear the history  touch Clear      Touch and hold on a page for these options         Open  Launch the web page        Open in new window  Launch the web page in a new window      Add bookmark Remove from bookmarks  Bookmark the page  or  remove the bookmark for this page        Remove from history  Remove the record of this page     Web and Social Networking 49    Browser Menu     Auto fit pages  When enabled  the browser automatically sizes web  p
110. o advance  Choose a screen to show after you delete or archive a  conversation         Message text size  Set the size of text in message displays         Batch operations  Allow changes to labels on more than one  conversation         Clear search history  Remove previous searches you performed       Labels  Choose which labels are synchronized     Notification settings       Email notifications  When enabled  notifications for new email appear  in the Status Bar       Select ringtone  Choose a ringtone for new email notifications     Vibrate  Choose vibration settings for email notifications         Notify once  When enabled  a notification appears in the Status Bar for  new email  not for every new message        Messaging 43    Use Email to view and manage all your email accounts in one  application     Configuring Email Accounts    1   2     Note  To configure email account settings at any time  touch the account to    44    From    Home screen  touch Email       At the Set up email screen  choose a provider  or touch  Others to set up another account     Enter account credentials  then complete set up by  following the prompts to configure account options   Available options vary  depending on the provider    If the account includes synchronization of contacts and  calendars  you can choose whether to synchronize these  features with your device     display Acccount Settings     Composing and Sending Email    1   2     noms    From a Home screen  touch Email 6    Touch 
111. o the message     Import text  Select text from Contacts  Calendar  or Memo to add  to the message       Brightness setting  Adjust the screen brightness     Discard  Discard the message     4  Touch Attach   2   to add media to the message to convert    it to MMS         Picture  Add a picture        Video  Add a video        Audio  Add a sound clip        Capture picture  Take a new picture        Capture video  Record a new video        Record audio  Create a new aucio clip        Slide  Add a slide to this message  to add another picture or video     5  Touch      to send the message     Managing Messages  Threaded View    Messages you send and receive to the same contact  number or  address are grouped together as a  thread   Threaded messages  allow you to see all the messages you exchanged with a contact  or other recipient  as a conversation  with the latest message  displayed first    1  From the Home screen  touch Messaging       2  Message threads display by contact  number  or address   While viewing message threads  you have these options       Touch and hold a thread to choose from         View Contacts   Add to contacts  View the contact record  or save  the sender recipient s information as a new contact  or to update an  existing contact         Delete thread  Erase the entire message thread   e Touch Menu     1 for these options       Delete threads  Touch message threads to mark them for erasure  or  touch Select all to mark all message threads for erasure 
112. oom all the way in or out       Touch Share to send the video via AllShare  Bluetooth  Email   Gmail  Messaging  or YouTube       Touch Play to review the video     Touch Delete to erase the video      Touch Back  lt   to return to the Camcorder     Tip  Touch the picture to show or hide Image Viewer options     Pictures and Video 59    Camcorder Options    Configure the camcorder     60       While in Camcorder mode  touch the Options tab       Recording mode 9   Choose a recording mode  from       Normal  Record a video of any length         Limit for MMS  Record a video up to 950Kb  suitable for sending in a  multimedia message         Flash 47    Choose Off or On   e Exposure value 7   Choose a value to set the brightness   e Settings 49  gt  Video       White balance  Choose a setting for the light source       Effects  Apply an effect to videos       Video quality  Choose a quality setting for videos     Settings    gt  Setup      Audio recording  Enable to record sound along with video         Review  Enable or disable the instant review feature  to display videos  immediately after recording         Shutter sound  Select a tone to play when recording begins and ends         Reset  Set all Camcorder settings to the defaults    Video    Your device   s 7 inch 1024x600 WSVGA LCD screen provides vivid  playback of videos  Use Video to view and manage videos stored  on an installed memory card  or shop for videos     Tip  A shortcut to Video appears on the Home screen by d
113. or these  options     Send via  Send the selected files by Bluetooth  Messaging   Picasa  pictures only  Email  or Gmail       Copy  Copy the file s  to the clipboard  Touch a new location  then touch  Paste         Cut  Remove the file s  to the clipboard  You can touch a new location   then touch Paste to move the files       Delete  Erase the files     Touch Menu r   for these options       New folder  Create a new folder for storing files     Rename  Change the name of the folder       Details  Select an item to view information about the item        Navigation    Use Google Navigation to find a destination  and get walking or  driving directions  For more information  see  Navigation  on  page 52     p   From a Home screen  touch Applications 3 2  Navigation      News        Weather    View Google news and weather  For more information  see    News  and Weather  on page 53     p   From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt                             Places    Google Places uses your location to help you find nearby  destinations  such as restaurants  bars  hotels  attractions  ATMs  and gas stations  or you can enter a location  For more  information  see    Places    on page 53        From a Home screen  touch Applications  gt     Places 9                          Applications and Widgets 81    Portable Wi Fi Hotspot    Use Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to share your device s mobile internet  connection with a PC through Wi Fi  For more information about  using Portable Wi Fi
114. osure from wireless phones  The FDA publication includes  the following information     Do cell phones pose a health hazard     Many people are concerned that cell phone radiation will cause  cancer or other serious health hazards  The weight of scientific  evidence has not linked cell phones with any health problems     Cell phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy  RF   Over  the past 15 years  scientists have conducted hundreds of studies    looking at the biological effects of the radio frequency energy  emitted by cell phones  While some researchers have reported  biological changes associated with RF energy  these studies have  failed to be replicated  The majority of studies published have  failed to show an association between exposure to radio  frequency from a cell phone and health problems     The low levels of RF cell phones emit while in use are in the  microwave frequency range  They also emit RF at substantially  reduced time intervals 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     The biological effects of radio frequency energy should not be  confused with the effects from other types of electromagnetic  energy     Very high levels of electromagnetic energy  such as is found in X   rays and gamma rays can ionize biological tissues  lonization is  a process where electrons are stripped away f
115. ou send  and other handling options     1  From a Home screen  touch Email       2  Touch Menu     1  gt  Account manager  then touch an  account for options     General settings       Account name  Enter a nam e to identify this account       Your name  Enter your name  to appear on emails from this account       Signature  Enter a signature to add to emails from this account         Email check frequency  Choose a time period for your device to  check for new email         Default account  When enabled  email from your device is  automatically sent from this account         Always Cc Bcc myself  When enabled  your email address is copied  on all emails you send       Exchange Sync settings  Exchange accounts only          Days to sync Email  Choose how much email you want to see on your  device         Empty Server Trash  Touch to delete emails from the Trash or Deleted  folder on the Email server     Messaging 45    46        Sync schedule  Set the schedule for synchronizing email from the  Server         Out of office Settings   not supported        Size to retrieve emails  Set a maximum size for retrieving emails     Notification settings       Email notifications  When enabled  the New Email icon appears in  the Status Bar when a new email arrives         Select ringtone  Choose a ringtone for email notifications for this  account         Vibrate  When enabled  email notifications for this accounts are  accompanied by vibration       Server settings     Incoming setting
116. ouch Applications  gt              Voice Search    Perform Google searches by speaking your search terms  For    more information  see    Voice Search    on page 54                 From a Home screen  touch Applications                Voice Search 4       gt     Tip  Voice Search is available on the Google Search bar widget  which    appears on the Home screen by default     Applications and Widgets    83    World Clock  View the date and time in any time zone   1  From a Home screen  touch Applications       World clock     2  Touch Menu      for these options     Add city  Choose a city to display     Remove  Select cities to remove from the display       DST settings  Enable or disable Daylight Savings Time  adjustments     YouTube    View and upload YouTube videos  right from your device  For  more information  see  YouTube  on page 54                          Tip  A shortcut to YouTube appears on the Home screen by default        From a Home screen  touch YouTube  8   From a Home screen  touch Applications t  gt     YouTube  i      84    Section 11  Settings    This section explains Settings for customizing your device   Accessing Settings     From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings   ES  From a Home screen  touch Applications 3     Settings         Wireless and network  Control your device s wireless connections     Airplane mode  When Airplane mode is activated  your device s wireless  connections are disabled  and you cannot connect to networks   In Airplane 
117. ound data    When enabled  all accounts can sync  send  and receive data at  any time  in the background     Important   Disabling background data can extend battery life and lower data  use  Some applications may still use the background data  connection  even if this setting is disabled    1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync   2  Touch Background data to enable or disable the setting   When enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Auto sync  When enabled  all accounts sync data at any time  automatically   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync   2  Touch Auto sync to enable or disable the setting  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box     Settings 99    Manage accounts  Use Manage accounts to set up and configure your accounts   Note  Available settings depend on the type of account  Not all settings are  available for all accounts   1  From a          screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync   2  Under Manage accounts  touch the account to modify its  settings   For more information about accounts  see  Setting Up Your  Accounts  on page 27   Adding an account  1  From             screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync   2  Under Manage accounts  touch Add account and follow the  prompts to enter your credentials and set up the account     Tip  For more information about adding accounts  see    Setting Up Your  Accounts    on pag
118. our device  Touch End to end an application  or  End all to stop all running applications     Applications  gt                       3  Touch the Package tab to view applications installed from  Android Market  Touch Uninstall to remove an application  from your device     4  Touch the RAM manager tab to display the amount of RAM   Random Access Memory  currently in use  Touch Level 1  to clear inactive processes  or Level 2 to clear inactive and  background processes  then touch Clear Memory     5  Touch the Summary tab for RAM and Storage memory  statistics    6  Touch the Help tab for information about extending battery  life     Tip  To launch Task Manager from any screen  touch and hold Home        then touch Task Manager     You can also access Task Manager from the Program Monitor widget   For more information  see  Widgets  on page 20     Memory Card    Your device supports removable microSD   or microSDHC     memory cards  for storage of music  pictures  videos  and other  files     Note  You can only store music files that you own  from a CD or purchased  with the device  on a memory card           Correct    Memory  Card Slot    Incorrect 9     Installing a Memory Card  Note  A 16GB microSD memory card is pre installed in your device     1  Open the Memory Card Slot cover and turn to expose the  Slot    2  With the gold contacts facing down  carefully slide the  memory card into the slot  pushing gently until it clicks into  place    3  Replace the Memory Card Slot
119. pany the Media Hub  Slideshow       Timeout  Set the period of time the slideshow displays before ending       Screen brightness  Set the brightness of the display       Music  Launches Music Player  to select music to play with the  Clock or Slideshow  For more information  see    Music    on  page 55     Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie and  TV content  With hundreds of titles available at your fingertips   entertaining on the go has never been easier  You can rent or  purchase your favorite content and watch from the convenience  of anywhere  Featuring the stunning viewing quality Samsung is  known for  Samsung Media Hub is your gateway to mobile video  like you ve never experienced it before     Note  Media Hub service requires a Media Hub account  and depends on  service availability     1  From a Home screen  touch Applications d     Media Hub 22    2  Torentor buy media  you must have a Media Hub account   Touch Menu     1  gt  My Account to log      to your account   or to create an account  Follow the prompts to complete  log in    3  Browse content using these options    e New in store  Recently added titles for rent or purchase      My Media  Content you have previously purchased or rented     Movie Store  Movies you can rent or purchase      TV Store  TV shows you can rent or purchase     Pictures and Video 63    64    When you find media you want to view  use these options     Watch Preview  View a short clip from the movie or show       R
120. phone users in Europe for 20 to  30 years  Additional information about the COSMOS study can  be found at http   www ukcosmos org index html    Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields   in Childhood and Adolescence  MOBI KIDS        MOBI KIDS is an international study investigating the relationship  between exposure to radio frequency energy from  communication technologies including cell phones and brain  cancer in young people  This is an international multi center  study involving 14 European and non European countries   Additional information about MOBI KIDS can be found at http     www creal cat programes recerca projectes creal view php ID 39       Surveillance  Epidemiology  and End Results  SEER  program  of the National Cancer Institute    The National Cancer Institute  NCI  actively follows cancer  statistics in the United States to detect any change in rates of  new cases for brain cancer  If cell phones play a role in risk for  brain cancer  rates should go up  as heavy cell phone use has  been common for quite some time in the U S  Between 1987 and  2005  the overall age adjusted incidence of brain cancer did not  increase  Additional information about SEER can be found at  http   seer cancer gov     Cell Phone Industry Actions    Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory   actions  the FDA has urged the cell phone industry to take a   number of steps  including the following     Support needed research on possible b
121. plicat  Touch and hold on an item to view details     ions that are running       Legal information  Display open source licenses and Google info     System tutorial  View a tutorial to help you  device  Follow the prompts to move through    learn how to use your  the tutorial topics     Hardware version  Display the hardware version of your device       Model number  Display your device s model    number       Firmware version  Display the firmware version of your device     Baseband version  Display the baseband version of your device         Kernel version  Display the kernel version       Build number  Display your device s build ni       your device   umber        Section 12  Health and Safety Information    This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using  your Galaxy Tab  The terms  GALAXY  or  mobile device  will be  used in this section to refer to your Galaxy Tab  Read this  information before using your GALAXY     Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals    Although GALAXY is not a cell phone  it can operate on the same  network as cell phones and can use the same radio frequency   RF  signals to communicate with the network as a cell phone   Therefore  although the following information refers specifically  to RF exposure from wireless phones  it may apply similarly to  GALAXY when it is being used on a cell phone network     The U S  Food and Drug Administration  FDA  has published  information for consumers relating to radio frequency  RF   exp
122. references   e For more information  see    Samsung keypad    on page 104   While entering text  touch Settings        38       Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters  The default case is lower case  abc      To enter upper and lower case alphabet letters  touch Shift n  to toggle the case  before touching the letter key s      Touch once to switch from abc to Abc mode    Touch and hold to switch to ABC mode  Entering Symbols and Numbers  Enter numbers by touching B then touching the number keys     To enter common symbols  touch to switch to Symbols  mode  then touch the corresponding key     There are three pages of symbols  Touch      to switch to the  next page     Tip  Symbols page 3 offers common emoticons     Using Speech Recognition    Enter text by speaking  Samsung Keypad recognizes your speech  and enters text for you     Note  To use Speech Recognition  enable Voice Input in Samsung Keyboard  settings  For more information  see  Samsung keypad  on page 104        Touch Voice Input H     Section 5  Messaging    This section describes how to send and receive messages  and  other features associated with messaging     Types of Messages    Your device supports these types of messages      Text messages  Send and receive simple messages containing text to  other mobile devices or email addresses  also known as SMS       Multimedia messages  Send and receive messages with attached  pictures  sound  and or video to other mobile devices or email  addresses  also known as M
123. rent location  get directions  and  other location based information  The Google Maps shortcut  appears by default on the Home screen     Note  You must enable location services to use Maps  For more information   see    Location and security    on page 95        From a Home screen  touch Maps   3     Tip  A shortcut to Maps appears on the Main Home screen by default     Navigating the Map  Zooming      Double tap on the screen to zoom in      Touch Zoom in or Zoom out   Scrolling     Touch and drag on the screen to reposition the map in the display   Touch   e Touch an icon on the map to display information about the location     Web and Social Networking 51    Maps Menu  1  From    Home screen  touch Maps   3   2  While viewing a map  touch Menu f 1 for these options     Search  Find a location     Directions  Get driving  public transport  or walking directions     Starred Places  Display starred locations     Clear Map  Remove search results from the map       Join Latitude  Join Latitude  to share your location with friends you  choose and Google       More       Labs  Access experimental features       Help  Learn about Google maps         Terms  Privacy  amp  Note  View information about Google Maps   including the Service Agreement and Privacy Policy  and provide  Feedback         About  View information about Maps   Latitude  Use Google Latitude to locate your friends on a map  and share or  hide your location      From a Home screen  touch Applications t  gt     Lat
124. rn about important concepts to get the most out of your  device      From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   About device   gt  System tutorial     Roaming    When you travel outside your home network s coverage area   your device can roam to acquire service on other compatible  digital networks  When Roaming is active  the Roaming icon  appears in the Status Bar of the display     Tip  You can set your device s roaming behavior  For more information  see     Mobile networks  on page 90     During roaming  some services may not be available  Contact  your wireless provider for more information about your coverage  area and service plan     Getting Started 7    Task Manager    Your device can run applications simultaneously  with some  applications running in the background     Use Task Manager to see which applications are running on your  device  and to end running applications to extend battery life  You  can also uninstall applications from your device and see how  much memory is used by applications     Task Manager provides information about applications  including       Active applications  View and end running applications      Package  View and uninstall application packages      RAM manager  View and manage RAM  Random Access Memory   usage        Summary  View memory usage      Help  Useful tips for extending battery life           1  From a Home screen  touch  a Task Manager    2  Touch the Active applications tab to view applications  running on y
125. rom their normal  locations in atoms and molecules  It can permanently damage  biological tissues including DNA  the genetic material     The energy levels associated with radio frequency energy   including both radio waves and microwaves  are not great    Health and Safety Information 109    enough to cause ionization of atoms and molecules  Therefore   RF energy is a type of non ionizing radiation  Other types of  non ionizing radiation include visible light  infrared radiation   heat   and other forms of electromagnetic radiation with  relatively low frequencies     While RF energy does not ionize particles  large amounts can  increase body temperatures and cause tissue damage  Two  areas of the body  the eyes and the testes  are particularly  vulnerable to RF heating because there is relatively little blood  flow in them to carry away excess heat   Research Results to Date  Is there a connection between RF  and certain health problems     The results of most studies conducted to date say no  In  addition  attempts to replicate and confirm the few studies that  have shown a connection have failed     The scientific community at large therefore believes that the  weight of scientific evidence does not show an association  between exposure to radio frequency  RF  from cell phones and  adverse health outcomes  Still the scientific community has  supported additional research to address gaps in knowledge   Some of these studies are described below     110    Interphone Study  
126. rs 108  Section 12  Health and Safety Information                 109  Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals                109  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  Certification Information      114  Smart Practices While Driving                         115    Battery Use  amp  Safety                                116    Section 1  Getting Started    This section helps you to quickly start using your device   Understanding this User Manual    The sections of this manual generally follow the features of your  device  A robust index for features begins on page 128     Also included is important safety information  beginning on  page 109  that you should know before using your device     This manual gives navigation instructions according to the  default display settings  If you select other settings  navigation  Steps may be different     Unless otherwise specified  all instructions in this manual  assume that you are starting from a Home screen  To get to the  Home screen  you may need to unlock the device or keypad  For  more information  see  Securing Your Device  on page 10     Note  Instructions in this manual are based on default settings  and may vary    from your device  depending on the software version on your device   and any changes to the device s Settings     Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this User Manual start with the  device unlocked  at the Home screen     All screen images in this manual are simulated  Actual displays may  vary  depending on the so
127. rst charge  you can use the device while charging     1  Carefully slide the Outlet Connector into the Charging Head     1   making sure the connection is secure   Outlet Connector         Correct    9              Charging  Head    Incorrect        USB Cable    2  Insert the USB cable into the Charging Head  2      3  Insert the USB cable into the device s Charger Accessory  Port         gt        Incorrect  Charger Accessory Port    4  Plug the Charging Head into a standard AC power outlet    5  When charging is complete  unplug the Charging Head  from the power outlet and remove the USB cable from the  device     Turning Your Device On and Off  Turning Your Device On     Press and hold the emm Power Lock Key        Note  Your device s internal antenna is located along the bottom back of the    device  Do not block the antenna  doing so may affect signal quality  and may cause the device to operate at a higher power level than is    necessary     Turning Your Device Off  1  Press and hold the Power Lock Key        2  Atthe prompt  touch Power off     Your Google Account    Your device uses your Google account to fully utilize its Android   features  including Gmail  Maps  Navigation  Google Talk and the   Android Market  When you turn on your device for the first time    use Accounts and sync settings to set up a connection with your   existing Google account  or create a new Google account  For   more information  see  Accounts and sync  on page 99   System Tutorial    Lea
128. s  Configure server settings       Outgoing settings  Configure outgoing settings       Sync contacts   Exchange accounts only  When enabled  contacts  from your account are synchronized with your device s Contacts         Sync calendar   Exchange accounts only  When enabled  events from  your account are synchronized with your device s Calendar       Common Settings       Forward with files  Enable or disable forwarding of file attachments     Google Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users     Tip  Talk requires that you have a Google account  For more information  about adding your Google account to your device  see  Setting Up Your    Accounts  on page 27     p   From a Home screen  select Applications  Talk te                            I        gt     Note  If you have already set up your Google account  you are automatically    logged in  If you do not have a Google account  you can touch Create to    create a new Google account     Section 6  Web and Social Networking    Browser    Your device is equipped with a full HTML Browser  which allows  you to access the internet        From a Home screen  touch Browser       Tip  Browser appears by default as a Primary shortcut on the Home screen     Navigating the Web  Command Keys      Touch Back  lt           to return to the previous page   e Touch and hold Back 7 to display a list of bookmarks     Touch and hold    to display a list of recent pages   e Touch  gt   to go forward to a recent page   Touching and dragging  e 
129. sabilities  Use the  Accessibility settings to activate these services     Note  You can download accessibility applications from Android Market and    manage their use here     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Accessibility   2  Touch Accessibility to activate or deactivate accessibility  services  When activated  a check appears in the box   Accessibility services    Enable or disable accessibility services   Note  You must activate Accessibility services before enabling services     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Accessibility   2  Touch    service to enable or disable the service  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box     TalkBack  When enabled  recites menu options  application titles   contacts  and other items when scrolling and making selections     KickBack  When enabled  vibrates for touch actions       SoundBack  When enabled  plays tones for touch actions     Date and time    By default  your device receives date and time information from  the wireless network  When you are outside network coverage   you may want to set date and time information manually using  the Date  amp  time settings     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Date and time     2  Touch a setting to configure       Automatic  Touch to enable or disable automatic date and time  updates from the wireless network  When enabled  a check  appears in the check box        Set date  Enter the current date  only avai
130. samsung    GALAXY Tab    PORTABLE ALL DIGITAL  MOBILE DEVICE    User Manual  Please read this manual before operating your  device  and keep it for future reference     Intellectual Property    All Intellectual Property  as defined below  owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to  the SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab  including but not limited to  accessories  parts  or software relating there to  the    Galaxy Tab System    is  proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws  state laws  and international treaty provisions  Intellectual Property includes  but  is not limited to  inventions  patentable or unpatentable   patents  trade secrets  copyrights  software  computer programs  and related  documentation and other works of authorship  You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property   Moreover  you agree that you will not  and will not attempt to  modify  prepare derivative works of  reverse engineer  decompile   disassemble  or otherwise attempt to create source code from the software  No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is  transferred to you  All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with SAMSUNG and its suppliers     Samsung Telecommunications America  STA   LLC    Headquarters  Customer Care Center   1301 E  Lookout Drive 1000 Klein Rd   Richardson  TX 75082 Plano  TX 75074   Toll Free Tel  1 888 987 HELP  4357     Internet Address  http  
131. screen by pressing the  Volume Key     92    Notifications    Notification ringtone  Select a default ringtone for message  alarm  and other  notifications     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings Notification ringtone     2  Touch a ringtone to hear a sample and select it   3  Touch OK to save the setting   Feedback  Audible touch tones  When enabled  tones play for keyboard touches   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings   2  Touch Audible touch tones to enable or disable tones  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Audible selection  When enabled  tones play when you touch screen items   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings     2  Touch Audible selection to enable or disable tones  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box     Screen lock sounds    When enabled  tones play when unlocking and locking the  screen     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings   2  Touch Screen lock sounds to enable or disable tones  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Haptic feedback    When enabled  the device vibrates to indicate screen touches  and other interactions     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings   2  Touch Haptic feedback to enable or disable vibration  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Vibration intensity    Set the intensity of vibrat
132. support   Displaying Your Device Number     From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   About device Status   Your device number displays under Device number     Battery  Your device is powered by a rechargeable  standard Li lon  battery  A Wall USB Charger  Charging Head and USB cable  are  included with the device  for charging the battery     Note  The battery comes partially charged  You must fully charge the battery  before using your device for the first time     After the first charge  you can use the device while charging     Warning   Use only approved charging devices  Approved accessories are  designed to maximize battery life  Using other accessories may  invalidate your warranty and may cause damage     Battery Indicator    The Battery icon       in the Status Bar shows battery power  level  When battery power is less than fifteen percent  1596   your  device will prompt you to charge the battery  If you continue to  operate the device without charging  the device will power off     Tip  Task Manager provides helpful information about extending battery life     For more information  see  Task Manager  on page 8     Getting Started    5    Charging the Battery    Your device comes with a Wall USB Charger  Outlet Connector   Charging Head and USB cable  to charge your device from any  standard 120 220 VAC outlet     Note  The battery comes partially charged  You must fully charge the battery    before using your device for the first time     After the fi
133. t  Settings  gt     Accounts and sync    2  Touch Add account  then select the account type    3  Follow the prompts to enter your account credentials to  complete the set up process    4  The device communicates with account servers to set up  your account  When complete  your account appears in the  Manage accounts area of the Accounts and sync screen     Contacts and Accounts 27    Setting Up a Facebook account    Note  You must register your device with your social networking site before  using the device to access the network     2   3     From a Home screen  touch Menu     1  gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync  gt  Add account Facebook     Enter your Email and Password  then touch Log in     Follow the prompts to complete the set up     Setting Up a Twitter account    Note  You must register your device with your social networking site before  using the device to access the network     28    From a Home screen  touch Menu     1   Settings  gt   Accounts and sync  gt  Add account Twitter     Enter your Email and Password  then touch Log in     Follow the prompts to complete the set up     Setting Up a MySpace account    Note  You must register your device with your social networking site before    1     using the device to access the network     From a Home screen  touch     1 Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Accounts and sync  gt  Add account MySpace     Enter your Email and Password  then touch Log in     Follow the prompts to complete the set up     Contacts    Store contac
134. t all wireless mobile device 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 mobile device  its parts  or  accessories    e For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember that an air bag  inflates with great force  Do not place objects  including portable  wireless equipment near or 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    e Switch your mobile device off before boarding an aircraft  The use of  wireless mobile devices in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to  the aircraft s operation  Check with appropriate authorities before  using any function of a mobile device while on an aircraft      Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or  denial of network services to the offender  or legal action  or both     Health and Safety Information 123    Section 13  Warranty Information    Standard Limited Warranty    What is Covered and For How Long    SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA  LLC   SAMSUNG    warrants to the original purchaser   Purchaser   that SAMSUNG s  Tablets 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     
135. t information for your friends  family and colleagues   to quickly access information or to send a message     To access Contacts      From a Home screen  touch Contacts                A shortcut to Contacts appears on the Home screen by default     Creating Contacts    1   2     From a Home screen  touch Contacts nm 3  e     At the Save contact to prompt  touch Device to save the  account to your Contacts only  or touch an account for  synchronizing the contact  available options depend on the  accounts you have set up for synchronization     Touch contact fields to enter information      Touch Photo ID to choose a picture to identify the contact    e Touch First name  then enter a first name for the contact       Touch Last name  then enter a last name for the contact   Touch  y to enter a Name prefix  Middle name  Name suffix   Phonetic given name  Phonetic middle name  or Phonetic  family name     4       Touch Phone number to enter a phone number  then touch the  Label button to choose a label  from Mobile  Home  Work  Work  Fax  Home Fax  Pager  Other  Custom  or Callback  To add  another number  touch          Touch Email address to enter an email address  then touch the  Label button to choose a label  from Home  Work  Mobile  Other   or Custom to create a custom label  Touch     to add an address      Touch Instant msg to enter an instant message address  then  touch the label button to choose a label  from Google Talk  AIM   Windows Live  Yahoo   Skype  00  ICQ  Jab
136. t text entry method   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Language and keyboard Select input method     2  Touch Swype or Samsung keypad to set the default method     Settings 103    Swype  Configure Swype settings  Swype is a new way to enter text by  gliding your finger over the characters on the keyboard  For  more information  see  Entering Text Using Swype  on page 36   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu       gt  Settings  gt   Language and keyboard  gt  Swype     2  Touch items to configure the setting  Settings include       Preferences       Language  Choose US English or Espa  ol         Word Prediction  When enabled  suggests possible matching words  as you enter text         Audio Feedback  When enabled  plays sounds as you enter text       Vibrate on keypress  When enabled  the device vibrates on text entry         Enable Tip Indicator  When enabled  displays a flashing indicator for  quick help as you enter text       Swype Advanced settings       Auto spacing  When enabled  inserts spaces automatically when you  pause entering text         Auto capitalization  When enabled  automatically capitalizes the first  letter of the first word in a sentence         Show complete trace  When enabled  briefly displays Swype traces         Word choice window  Select how often word predictions display  during text entry     104        Speed vs  accuracy  Set the sensitivity of Swype text recognition     Help       Swype Help  View the Swype User Manual 
137. t www fcc qov cab sar    Smart Practices While Driving    The primary responsibility of every driver is the safe operation of  his or her vehicle     Responsible drivers understand that no secondary task should be  performed while driving whether it be eating  drinking  talking to  passengers  or using a mobile device   unless the driver has  assessed the driving conditions and is confident that the  secondary task will not interfere with their primary responsibility   Do not engage in any activity while driving a moving vehicle  which may cause you to take your eyes off the road or become so  absorbed in the activity that your ability to concentrate on the act  of driving becomes impaired  Samsung is committed to  promoting responsible driving and giving drivers the tools they  need to understand and address distractions     Notice regarding legal restrictions on mounting this device in an  automobile     Laws in some states may prohibit mounting this device on or  near the windshield of an automobile  In other states  the law  may permit mounting this device only in specific locations in the  automobile  Be sure to consult the state and local laws or  ordinances where you drive before mounting this device in an  automobile  Failure to comply with these restrictions could result  in fines  penalties  or other damages     Never mount this device in a manner that will obstruct the  driver s clear view of the street and traffic     Never use wireless data services such as text 
138. taking pictures 57  Contacts   creating 29    display options 30  exporting and importing 31  Get Friends 30  groups 33  joining 30  My Profile 32  namecards 31  setting a picture as contact icon 61  starred contacts 34  synchronizing with accounts 30  updating 29  D    Date  amp  time settings 107  Display settings    animation 94   black color density 94  brightness 93   font style 93   power saving mode 94  saturation 94   screen timeout 94   TV out 94   white color density 93    E  Email  combined inbox 45  composing and sending 44  configuring accounts 44    F  Facebook  setting up an account 28  G  Gallery 61    sharing pictures and video 62   viewing pictures and video 61  Get Friends 30  Gmail   account settings 43   composing and sending 43   refreshing your account 42   setting up your account 42  Google   Android Market 79   Gmail 42   Latitude 52   Search 53  78   search settings 102   Voice Search 54    your account 7  YouTube 54  84  Groups  creating 33  sending a message 34  H  Health and Safety Information 109  Home key 17  Home screen 15  adding shortcuts 22  adding widgets 20  customizing 16  folders 23  primary shortcuts 20  wallpaper 23      Icons  Status Bar 19  L  Language and keyboard settings  Samsung keypad 104  select input method 103  select locale 103  Swype 104    Location and security settings  credential storage 97  device administration 96  my location 95  screen unlock 96  using GPS satellites 95  using wireless networks 95  visible passwords 
139. tings  For more information  see    Gmail  account settings  on page 43        Help  Learn about using Gmail        About  View information about Gmail     Composing and Sending Gmail    1           From a Home screen  select Applications  gt   Gmail  7     Touch Menu     1  gt  Compose                    Touch the To field to enter recipients  As you enter names  or numbers  matching contacts display  Touch a contact to  add it to the field     Touch the Subject field to enter a subject   Touch Compose Mail to enter the text of your email     While composing a message  touch Menu       for these  options      Send  Send the message      Save as draft  Save the message as a draft for sending later       Add Cc Bcc  Create Cc  copy  and Bcc  blind copy  fields to the  message  After creating the fields  touch to enter recipients       Attach  Launch Gallery to select a picture to add to the message     Discard  Close the message without saving      Help  Learn about using Gmail    Touch Send to send the message     Gmail account settings    1           From a Home screen  select Applications  gt   Gmail          Touch Menu   1  gt  More  gt  Settings for these settings                      General settings       Signature  Create a text signature to add to outgoing messages         Confirm actions  Have your device prompt you to confirm Archive   Delete  and Send actions         Reply all  Enable or disable Reply All as the default action when  responding to messages       Aut
140. tings  gt   Wireless and network Wi Fi settings     2  Touch Menu     1  gt  Advanced for these settings       Advanced         Wi Fi sleep policy  By default  Wi Fi turns off when the screen times  out  and data connections switch to mobile data  Use Wi Fi sleep policy  settings to specify when to switch from Wi Fi to mobile data for data  communications  Touch to choose from When screen turns off   Never when plugged in  or Never        MAC address  View your device s MAC address  required when  connecting to some secured networks  not configurable         Proxy  Touch to enter a proxy number        Port  Touch to enter a port number     86        IP Settings  Enter IP settings for configuring a connection to a  network using a static IP  including         Use static IP  Touch to turn static IP On or Off            address  Enter the      address        Gateway  Enter the gateway        Netmask  Enter the netmask        DNS 1  Enter the DNS1      DNS 2  Enter the DNS2     Portable Wi Fi Hotspot    Use Portable Wi Fi Hotspot to share your device s 36 internet  connection with up to 5 other devices that connect to your device  via Wi Fi    For more information about using your device as a mobile  wireless hotspot  see  Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  on page 67     Note  To use Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  you need the Portable Wi Fi Hotspot    feature from your wireless provider  Contact your wireless provider for  more information     Portable Wi Fi Hotspot consumes battery power and us
141. top to display the Notification Panel   2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On   Turning Wi Fi Off  1  From any screen  sweep your finger downward from the  top to display the Notification Panel     2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi Off     Connections 65    Scanning and Connecting to a Wi Fi Network  When you turn on Wi Fi  your device searches for available Wi Fi  connections  then displays them on screen    1  From any screen  sweep your finger downward from the  top to display the Notification Panel    2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On  Your device automatically  scans for available Wiress Access Points    3  When the scan is complete  touch a Wi Fi network to  connect  If the Wi Fi network is open  your device will  automatically connect  If the Wi Fi network is secured   enter the password at the prompt to connect     Note  For some connections  you may need to launch the Browser to  complete the Wi Fi login process on the displayed web page     66    Adding a Wi Fi Network Manually   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Wireless and network Wi Fi settings    2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On    3  Touch Add Wi Fi Network  then enter information about the  network     Network SSID  Enter the name of the Wi Fi Wireless Access Point     Security  Select the type of security used by the WAP     Password  If the WAP is secured  enter the password or hex key     Note  Depending on the Security protocol used by the Wireless Access Point   additional network information m
142. ttings  General  Silent mode  Temporarily silence all the sounds your device makes except for  media playback and alarms   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings     2  Touch Silent mode to enable or disable silent mode  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Vibrate  When enabled  your device vibrates to alert you to new  notifications   1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings     2  Touch Vibrate to for these settings       Always  The device will vibrate for all notifications  regardless of  other sound settings      Never  No vibration will be used for notifications      Only in silent mode  The device will vibrate for notifications when  in Silent Mode       Only when not in silent mode  The device will vibrate for  notifications when not in Silent Mode     Settings 91    Volume    Set the volume level for all types of sounds   Note  You can only set volume when Silent Mode is disabled     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu        gt  Settings  gt   Sound settings Volume     2  Touch and drag the sliders to set       Media volume  Playback of music  videos and other multimedia  content         Alarm volume  Notifications for alarms set in Clock       System volume  Application sounds  and other sounds made by  your device       Notification volume  Sounds for alerts to new messages and other  events     3  Touch OK to save your setting     Tip  You can also set Device Volume from the Home 
143. u    1  gt  More  gt  Settings   3  Touch Save new contacts to  then choose an option       Always ask  The device will prompt you to choose an account     Device  New contacts will automatically save to the device           Account    Choose an account  available when you have set up  accounts with synchronized contacts      Contacts and Accounts 31    My Profile    My profile is your own contact record  You can send My profile as  a vCard via Bluetooth or as an attachment via Email or Gmail     1   2     32    From a Home screen  touch Contacts rA   Touch Menu     1  gt            gt  My profile to display your  contact information    To add information to your profile  touch Menu   1  gt   Edit  For more information  see    Creating Contacts    on  page 29     Sending My Profile    You can send My Profile as a vCard via Bluetooth to other  Bluetooth devices  or as an attachment to a Gmail or other email     1   2     From a Home screen  touch Contacts p     Touch Menu     1  gt  More  gt  My profile to display your  contact information     Touch Menu         gt  Send via     At the prompt  choose a sending method  then follow the  prompts to send the profile       Bluetooth  Send to another Bluetooth device  For more information   see  Bluetooth  on page 68       Email  Available if you have Email set up on your device  For more  information  see    Email    on page 44       Gmail  Send via Gmail  For more information  see  Composing  and Sending Gmail  on page 43     Note
144. ults of your voice input Google searches       Block offensive words  Enable or disable blocking of recognized  offensive words from the results of your voice input Google  Searches       Show hints  Enable or disable display of hints as you use voice  recognition features     Voice output    Text to speech settings    Voice output provides audible readout of text  for example  the  contents of text messages     1     2     From    Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt  Voice  input and output   Touch Text to speech settings to configure     Text to speech settings       Listen to an example  Play a sample of speech synthesis  available if  voice data is installed          Always use my settings  When enabled  settings you make override  the application s default settings       Default Settings  Configure settings to your preferences  When  Always use my settings is enabled  these settings override the  application s default settings         Default engine  Choose the default text to speech engine application         Install voice data  Download and install the speech synthesis data  needed to activate Text to speech from Android Market  free          Speech rate  Set the speed at which the text is spoken       Language  Set the language voice for spoken text       Engines  Configure settings for installed voice recognition  engine s         Accessibility    Accessibility services are special features to make using the  device easier for those with certain physical di
145. um value  This is because the  mobile device 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 mobile device 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 of a device are performed in positions and locations  e g   near the body  as required by the FCC    For typical operations  this mobile device has been tested and  meets FCC RF exposure guidelines    Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF  exposure guidelines    The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile  device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance  with the FCC RF exposure guidelines  The maximum SAR value  for this model phone as reported to the FCC is     Near the body  1 19 W Kg     SAR information on this and other model devices can be viewed  online at http   www fcc gov oet ea  To find information that  pertains to this particular model GALAXY  this site uses the FCC ID  number A3LSCHI800  This number can be confirmed by looking  on the rear case of your GALAXY     Follow the instructions on the website and it should provide  values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular mobile device   Additional product specific SAR information can also be obtained  a
146. vice  touch the service  then touch Stop at the  confirmation prompt   Development  Set options for application development   USB debugging    When enabled  allows debugging when the device is attached to  a PC by a USB cable     Note  This setting is used for development purposes     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu   1  gt  Settings  gt   Applications  gt  Development    2  Touch USB debugging to enable or disable the setting   When enabled  a check mark appears in the check box     Stay awake  When enabled  the screen will not go to sleep  lock  while    connected to a PC via USB cable  This can be useful when using  some applications  such as Portable Wi Fi Hotspot  because the    device will disconnect a Wi Fi connection when the screen locks     Note  This setting is used for development purposes     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu      gt  Settings  gt   Applications  gt  Development   2  Touch Stay awake to enable or disable the setting  When  enabled  a check mark appears in the check box   Allow mock locations    This setting is used by developers when developing location   based applications     Note  This setting is used for development purposes     1  From a Home screen  touch Menu    1  gt  Settings  gt   Applications   gt  Development    2  Touch Allow mock locations to enable or disable the  setting  When enabled  a check mark appears in the box     Accounts and sync   Set up and manage accounts  including your Google account   General sync settings  Backgr
    
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