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1.      n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select NAM Select   then select NAM1 or NAM2     System Select  System Select allows you to set system selections for  roaming   n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select System Select    Select one of the following    e Home Only  Y ourphoneisactiveonlyinyourhomenetwork s  coveragearea  Whenoutsidethecoveragearea  yourphone  willnotroam andcallfunctionsandotherfeatureswillnotbe  available    e Automatic  Y ourphoneautomaticallyacquiresservicebased  ondefaultsettings usingthe USCCnetworkandthenetworks  of roaming partners    Speed Dial  Speed Dial lets you choose whether to enable  On  or disable   Off  speed dialing on your phone     n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Speed Dial   then select On or Off     Settings 89    Quick Search    Quick Search allows easy searching for contacts and menus  in standby mode  by pressing keys on the QWERTY keyboard    n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Quick Search   Select On or Off   In standby mode  just enter the first few letters of a  Contact name  then press the Navigation Key Up to find  a matching Contact     Set Directional Keys  You can change the shortcuts assigned to the up  left  and  right directional keys   1  From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Set Directional  Keys   2  Select Up Directional Key  Left Directional Key  or  Right Directional Key   3  Select Alarm Clock  Bluetooth Menu  Bluetooth On Off   Calculator  Calendar  Call Settings  Contact List   Display Settings  Messagin
2.     Use the Security sub menu to lock your phone  set  restrictions  and other security options    To access the Security sub menu  you are prompted to enter  your phone s four digit lock code     n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Security     Note  The default lock code is    0000        Lock Phone Now    The Lock Phone Now option lets you lock or unlock your  phone immediately    Locking the device blocks all outgoing calls except those to  911  You can lock the phone manually or set the phone to  lock automatically when turned on  In Lock mode  you can  answer calls  but you must unlock the phone to place calls   except to 911      Edit Codes    The Edit Codes option lets you replace your phone s default  lock code  the default lock code is  0000   with one of your  own choosing     It is advisable to change the default lock code to a secret  code for security purposes     When you select Edit Codes  you are prompted to enter your  new lock code  and then re enter it for verification     Note  Your phone does not allow you to view the lock code for  security reasons  If you change the lock code  be sure to  write down or memorize the new code     Phone Lock Setting    Phone Lock Setting lets you choose whether your phone  powers up unlocked or locked     n From the SECURITY menu  select Phone Lock Setting   then select Unlocked or On Power Up     Settings     87    Reset Phone  The Reset Phone option returns all settings on your phone     except for Contacts entries  
3.    48    From the CONTACTS menu  select New Contact    The NEW CONTACT screen appears in the display with  the Name field highlighted    Enter the name of the new Contact   See  Entering  Text  on page 24     Highlight one of the following fields      Mobile 1     Home     Business     Mobile 2     Fax     Personal     Business     Picture     Ringtone     Message Tone     Group      Home Address      Street      City      State      Zip Code      Country    Work Address      Street      City      State      Zip Code      Country    Company    Title    Birthday    Notes  Enter information in the highlighted field   Repeat steps 3 and 4 as needed   Press SAVE to save the new entry     Finding a Contacts Entry    As    From the CONTACTS menu  select Contact List   The CONTACT LIST appears with the Go To field  highlighted   Enter a name  As you enter letters  the closest  match es  appear s  in the display   When the desired entry is listed in the display  highlight  the entry and press      Send to dial the selected the  number     Press Edit to add or change information for this entry     Press VIEW to show information about this entry     Press Options for additional options that may appear in the  display       New Contact  Add a new Contact to the Contacts List       Erase  Erase the highlighted Contact       New Message  Create and send a message to the selected  Contact       Remove from Favorites Add to Favorites  Remove the  Contact from the Favorites list or add the C
4.    Camera    on the right side of the phone     From the Camera viewfinder  press     Options  then  select Camcorder    The Camcorder viewfinder appears in the display   Record a video by pressing     Camera or Gl  REC  to begin  then press emm   Camera or Gl STOP to  end recording    The new video appears in the display     Press Save    Press Videos    Select the video  Press Options    Select Send    In the SEND menu  select Multimedia Message    Address  compose  and send your Video message   For  more information  refer to    Creating and Sending  Multimedia Messages    on page 38      Camcorder Options    1     A  fo     JO BNE    m   T    In standby mode  press and hold emp   Camera    on the right side of the phone     From the Camera viewfinder  press I    Options  then  select Camcorder  The following controls are available     Press     Videos to display the MY VIDEOS gallery       Press Gl  REC to record a video      Press     Options to access the following Camcorder options     Mode  Set the type of file to be captured  Camera  still  pictures  or Camcorder  video     Recording Mode  Set Camcorder   s recording mode   Choose For Send  176x144  or For Save  320x240      Brightness  Set the brightness of the video  from 1   darkest  to 9  brightest      White Balance  Set the light source  Choose Auto   Daylight  Incandescent  Fluorescent  or Cloudy   Effects SettheCamcordertoreplacevideocolorswithNone   normal colors   Black amp White  Sepia  Negative  or Aqua  
5.    Memory  n From the SETTINGS menu  select Memory  The following   options are available    e Save Options  Allowyoutoselectadefaultstoragelocationfor  images taken with your phone s Camera    e Phone Memory  Letsyoureviewand managetheamountof  available and used phone memory    e Card Memory  Lets you review and manage the amount of  availableandusedcardmemory  ifinstalled  Alsoletsyou  format used memory cards     Note  This option prepares used microSD  or microSDHC     Memory Cards for use with your phone  Repeated  formatting of a Memory Card can shorten its service life   Erase files rather that format the Memory Card     Settings 91    Section 11  Health and Safety Information    This section outlines the safety precautions associated with  using your phone  The terms  mobile device  or  cell phone   are used in this section to refer to your phone  Read this  information before using your mobile device     Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF   Signals    The U S  Food and Drug Administration  FDA  has published  information for consumers relating to Radio Frequency  RF   exposure 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  RF  energy   Over the past 15 year
6.    Timer  Set the delay between pressing    mp    Camera and recording a video  Set timer  to  Off   2 Sec  5 Sec  or 10 Sec     Viewfinder Mode  Control whether the Camcorder After you record a video  the following options appear    displays Icons  No Icons  or a Guideline grid  in the display   Settings    Save  Press to save the video    5    Video Quality  Set video quality  Choose   PLAY  Press to play the video   Superfine  Fine  or Normal    Erase  Press to delete the video       Auto Save  Set the Camcorder to let you manually  save videos when recorded  Off  or to automatically  save them  On       Start Sound  Choose On to play a sound when you  start recording      Stop Sound  Choose On to play a sound when you  Stop recording      Audio Recording  Choose On to record audio when  you record video      Memory  Set the Camcorder to save videos to  Phone or Card memory      Shortcuts  Show shortcuts for the settings that you  use the most      Reset Settings  Reset all Camcorder settings to  default values  Choose Yes or No     Multimedia 65    Playing Videos    1     66    To display the video gallery    From the Camcorder viewfinder screen  press   Bg videos     or    From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select My Videos  An array  of video file thumbnail images appears in the display     Highlight a video file  then press PLAY  The video begins  playing as a partial screen view           Video Playback Controls    Volume      Press the Volume key up to play a video file loude
7.    responsible or liable  directly or indirectly  for any damage or  loss  including but not limited to any damage to the mobile  device or loss of data  caused or alleged to be caused by  or  in connection with  use of or reliance on any such third party  content  products  or services available on or through any  such application  You acknowledge and agree that the use of  any third party application is governed by such third party  application provider s Terms of Use  License Agreement   Privacy Policy  or other such agreement and that any  information or personal data you provide  whether knowingly  or unknowingly  to such third party application provider  will  be subject to such third party application provider s privacy  policy  if such a policy exists  SAMSUNG DISCLAIMS ANY  RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION OR  ANY OTHER PRACTICES OF ANY THIRD PARTY APPLICATION  PROVIDER  SAMSUNG EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY  WARRANTY REGARDING WHETHER YOUR PERSONAL  INFORMATION IS CAPTURED BY ANY THIRD PARTY  APPLICATION PROVIDER OR THE USE TO WHICH SUCH  PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE PUT BY SUCH THIRD  PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER     12  SAMSUNG APPLICATIONS  Certain Samsung applications  and services may be included with  or downloaded to  this  mobile device  Many of them require Samsung Services    membership registration   Samsung Account    and your  rights and obligations will be set forth in separate Samsung  Account terms and conditions and privacy policies  There ar
8.   3  Press Options  then select Erase   4  Atthe Erase entry  prompt  select Yes   Deleting All Recent Calls Records  1  From the CALLS menu  select Missed  Incoming   Outgoing  All  or View Timers   Highlight a call record   Press Options  then select Erase All   4  Atthe Erase all  prompt  select Yes     Call Functions    35    Section 5  Messages    This section explains how to send or receive different types  of messages  This section also describes the features and  functionality associated with messaging     Accessing Messages  To launch the MESSAGING menu  do one of the following   n In standby mode  press Gl MENU  then select  Messaging    or   In standby mode  press Messaging    or   In standby mode  press g Messaging   The MESSAGING menu appears in the display   Types of Messages  Your phone can send and receive     Text messages    Multimedia messages    36    Creating and Sending Text Messages    Send text messages to recipients with a compatible phone or  other device     Tip  You can send a text message to up to ten recipients  Enter    each recipient s address or phone number in a separate  To  field of NEW TEXT MSG screen     1  From the MESSAGING menu  select New Message  The  NEW TEXT MSG screen appears in the display with the  first addressee field highlighted    2  Enter the phone number or e mail address of the  recipient or press Add to select recipients from      From Contacts  Choose contacts from the ADD FROM  CONTACTS screen      RecentCalls  Choose 
9.   9  VOICOITIAI sata sented Gag aud nsn aces 10  Memory Card             000cceeee eee 10   Section 2  Understanding Your Phone           12  Your Phone s Features                    12  Front View of Your Phone                  13  Keypad       0    cece eee ee 14  Side Views of Your Phone                 15  Rear View of Your Phone                  16  Command Keys             2222220000  17  Menu Navigation                        21  Understanding the Display Screen           22   Section 3  Entering Text                                24  Entering Text 1o sarete eee 24   Section 4  Call Functions                              26  Making a Call    26    Answering a Call              ssuuusuuu  29  Call In Progress Options                   30  Voice Commands              sssssssse 30  Calls LOOS   rere ra 34  Section 5  Messages cinnin 36  Accessing Messages               0000 36  Types of Messages            ssesssssee 36  Creating and Sending Text Messages         36  Creating and Sending Multimedia Messages   38  Receiving Messages              0000005 40  Message Folders               00eeeeee 40  Erase Messages              sssususss  45  Messaging Settings                 000  46  Section 6  Contacts rsrsrs 47  Accessing Contacts                0000  47   poo E 52  Speed Dials  225  pne EI PER 56  Favorites  iussi nice iemaseuas 57  Memory Info                   0000005 59    Section 7  Multimedia                                   60 SIODWAICHU ec ere erem Reims 79   
10.   Creating and Sending  Multimedia Messages  on page 38      Camera Options    n    Hi B     J    In standby mode  press and hold eme    Camera    on the right side of the phone   The following controls  are available      Press     My Pics to display the MY IMAGES gallery      Press Gl TAKE to take a picture      Press     Options to access the following Camera options   Mode indicates changes the type of file to be  captured  Camera  still pictures  or Camcorder   video     Shooting Mode indicates changes Camera shooting    mode to take Single pictures or multiple pictures  in  Continuous succession or in Mosaic shot mode     Resolution indicates changes resolution for new  photos  3 2M  2M  1 3M  or 0 3M     Brightness indicates changes the brightness of the  picture  from 1  darkest  to 9  brightest      White Balance indicates changes the setting for the  light source  Choose Auto  Daylight  Incandescent   Fluorescent  or Cloudy     Multimedia 61    Exposure metering indicates changes the way the  camera determines the exposure  Choose Matrix   Center weighted  or Spot     Effectsindicates changesthereplacementofphotocolors  with None  normal colors   Black amp White  Sepia  Negative   or Aqua     Night Shot indicates changes the low light exposure  to Off  to use available light  or On  to enable infrared  light sensing for low light conditions     Timer indicates changes timer delay between  pressing Gl Camera and taking a photo  Set timer  to  Off   2 Sec  5 Sec  or 1
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12.   key  E    If certain features are in use  call blocking  for example   you  may first need to deactivate those features before you can  make an emergency call  Consult your User Manual and your  local cellular service provider  When making an emergency  call  remember to give all the necessary information as  accurately as possible  Remember that your mobile device  may be the only means of communication at the scene of an  accident  do not cut off the call until given permission to do  SO     Health and Safety Information 105    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  because 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 a fire or explosion    Dust
13.  Accessing Multimedia                     60 World Clock        ccce 79  Camera   eset stg bis dese deed 60 Memo Pad    eere eee 79  Camcorder              2 0 e cece eee eee 63 USB Mass Storage               0000e0e 79  Music Player         llus 67 Section 10  Settings                    eee 80  Mylmages               seeeeennnnn 71 Accessing Your Phone s Settings             80  My Ringtones               ssseeeeesse 72 LOCATON eese dee d agneieg seas queis 80  MY VId608  mdr tema d rr em 73 Display Settings                00 000005 80  COSVCUGE  io scade oodd 73 Sounds Settings               00c0ee eens 82  Tone Room Deluxe                  2    73 Call Settings mirerien iisu eee 84  Section 8  Browser                         sss 74 Phone Settings               20 0 seen 86  Launching the Browser                    74 Phone Info    oso Up IRR eva dus 91  Using the Browser               000000eee 74 MEMON uaa siste dete Ame 91  Using Links  iiid eb Lr ded eus 75 Section 11  Health and Safety  How Browser Keys Work                   75 INTORMAUONM ausente ger cerea 92  SCHON  MOOS 2 aee iet es 76 Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals        92  Accessing Tools                     005 76 Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Bluetooth      76 Certification Information                  97  VOICE SVG siis bonitos A mocks ace as 78 FCC Part 15 Information to User              98  Calculator    78 Commercial Mobile Alerting System  CMAS     99   I ape E m 78 Smart Practices While Dr
14.  Commission on  Non lonizing Radiation Protection  ICNIRP   and others to  assure that safety standards continue to adequately protect  the public    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  Hands 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 because 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   Because there are no known risks from exposure to RF  emissions from cell phones  there is no reason to believe that  hands free kits reduce risks  Hands free kits can be used for  convenience and comfort  They are also required by law in  many states if you 
15.  Picture Video  MMS   Email  Commercial Mobile  Alerting System  CMAS   and Social Network  Facebook and  Twitter  Messaging     Built in 2 0 Megapixel Digital Camera     Voice Dial     Music Player      Memory Card Slot  microSD    and microSDHC    up to 32 GB     12    Note  The SCH R480 phone supports the wireless headset     hands free  dial up networking  stereo  A2DP      phonebook access  object push  and file transfer profiles    for Bluetooth   wireless technology     Front View of Your Phone    T  US Cellular    T     ej     218 210 200  0 YJ UL  LOJ 1 PB    n      S DF 6 H    j          313 sg ires ez E53 hits 4    Features  1  Earpiece  Hear callers and alerts   2  Display  View information to operate your phone        10     Left Soft Key  Press to select the command displayed at  the left of the bottom line of the display    Send Key  Press to place or receive a call  Press in  standby mode to launch the Recent Calls list   Speakerphone Key  Press and hold to enable disable  speakerphone    Navigation Key  In menu mode  press to scroll through  the phone menu  From standby mode  press up or  down or left or right for shortcuts   For more  information  refer to  Navigation Key  on page 20    Back Key  In a text entry field  press to delete  characters  In menu mode  press to return to a  previous screen or menu    End Power Key  Ends a call  When navigating  press to  return to the Home screen  Press and hold to power the  phone On or Off  When you receive an inc
16.  SOFTWARE MAY CAUSE YOUR DEVICE AND APPLICATIONS TO WORK IMPROPERLY  YOUR  CARRIER MAY NOT PERMIT USERS TO DOWNLOAD CERTAIN SOFTWARE  SUCH AS CUSTOM OS     Samsung Telecommunications America  STA   LLC    Headquarters   1301 E  Lookout Drive  Richardson  TX 75082    Customer Care Center    1000 Klein Rd    Plano  TX 75074   Toll Free Tel  1 888 987 HELP  4357     Internet Address   http   www samsung com      2013 Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co   Ltd    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 samsung com us support   Nuance  VSuite     T9   Text Input  and the Nuance logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nuance Communications   Inc  or its affiliates in the United States and or other countries             Openwave  is a registered Trademark of Openwave  Inc   RSA   is a registered Trademark RSA Security  Inc     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     microSD   and the microSD logo are Trademarks of the SD Card Association     Table of Contents    Section 1  Getting Started                               4  Understanding This User Manual             4  BAOT Y aes E N tuv net dps US 5  Activating Your Phone                   
17.  Twitter     Drafts  Messages in the Drafts folder are those that have been  composed but never sent  You can return to the Drafts folder  at any time to view  edit  or send a draft message    Create a Draft Message    1     Begin to create a new message  For more information   refer to  Creating and Sending Text Messages  on  page 36 and  Creating and Sending Multimedia  Messages  on page 38    From the Text field  press Options    Select Save As Draft  Message saved appears in the  display and your message is saved to the Drafts folder     View and Edit Draft Messages    1     4     From the MESSAGING menu  select Drafts  A list of  draft messages appears in the display    Use the navigation key to scroll through the list and  highlight a message  Press EDIT    In the NEW TEXT MSG or NEW MULTIMEDIA MSG screen   continue composing your message  For more  information  refer to  Creating and Sending Text  Messages  on page 36 and  Creating and Sending  Multimedia Messages  on page 38    When you have finished composing your message   press SEND to send it     Managing Draft Messages    1     From the MESSAGING menu  select Drafts  A list of   draft messages appears in the display    Use the navigation key to scroll through the list and   highlight a message    Press Options  The following options appear    e Send Sendthehighlightedmessagetothenumberore mail  address currently included with the message      AddToContacts  Savetherecipient snumberand ore mail  address to your Co
18.  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     Responsible Listening    Caution  Avoid potential hearing loss     106    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  pr
19.  call SAMSUNG Customer Care at 1 888 987 4357  If  SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this  Limited Warranty  you must pay all parts  shipping  and labor  charges for the repair or return of such Product     You should keep a separate backup copy of any contents of  the Product before delivering the Product to SAMSUNG for  warranty service  as some or all of the contents may be  deleted or reformatted during the course of warranty service     116    What are the limits on SAMSUNG s liability     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS OUT THE FULL EXTENT OF  SAMSUNG S RESPONSIBILITIES  AND THE EXCLUSIVE  REMEDY REGARDING THE PRODUCTS     ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING WITHOUT  LIMITATION  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED TO  THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  IN NO EVENT  SHALL SAMSUNG BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF  THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  COMMERCIAL LOSS OF ANY SORT  LOSS OF  USE  TIME  DATA  REPUTATION  OPPORTUNITY  GOODWILL   PROFITS OR SAVINGS  INCONVENIENCE  INCIDENTAL   SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES  OR  DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  PRODUCT  SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY  LASTS  OR THE DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS  AND DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS   
20.  days with scheduled events are surrounded by a box     n From the TOOLS menu  select Calendar     Alarm Clock    Set up to 10 alarm clocks for various times  days of the  week  or ringers  You can turn these alarm clocks on and off  without affecting their settings     n From the TOOLS menu  select Alarm Clock   Stopwatch    Stopwatch provides a timer that you can use to record event  times and or to record lap times     n From the TOOLS menu  select Stopwatch   World Clock    World Clock lets you view the time of day or night in any two  of the 24 different time zones around the world you choose   You select your time zones by city and or country name     Note  World Clock requires your wireless provider s digital    service     n From the TOOLS menu  select World Clock     Memo Pad    Create notes and store them in Memo Pad  Return to Memo  Pad anytime to review and edit your notes     n From the TOOLS menu  select Memo Pad   USB Mass Storage    Lets you access your phone s memory from a personal  computer to transfer files to and or from your phone   n From the TOOLS menu  select USB Mass Storage  You  are prompted to connect the USB data cable between  your phone and personal computer     Tools 79    Section 10  Settings    This section explains how to configure your phone s  language  network preferences  security options  and other  settings    Accessing Your Phone s Settings    n In standby mode  press  iem  MENU  then select  a Settings  The SETTINGS menu appears in 
21.  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 device and an   implantable medical device  such as a pacemaker or  implantable cardioverter defibrillator  to avoid potential  interference with the device    Persons who have such devices      Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than six  6  inches  from their implantable medical device when the mobile device is  turned ON      Should not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket      Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to  minimize the potential for interference      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  htto   www fcc gov oet rfsafety
22.  in full force and effect   050113     Warranty Information    127    Index    A   Accessing Contacts 47  Activating Your Phone 9  Alarm Clock 79  Answering a Call 29  Apps   downloading 73   B   Back Key 19  Backlight 82  Battery 5   charging 8   installing 7   low battery indicator 9   removing 7  Battery Use  amp  Safety 100  Bluetooth 76   add new device 76   Options 77   Paired List 77   turning off and on 76    128    Browser  launching 74  links 75  using 74  using Browser keys 75  using soft keys 74  C  Calculator 78  Calendar 78  Calendar Key 20  Call Functions 26  adding pauses when dialing 28  answering a call 29  answering call waiting calls 29  call in progress options 30  international calls 26  making a call 26  reject call with text message 29  restrictions 88  sending calls to Voicemail 29  speed dialing 28  three way calling 26    Voice Commands 30  Call Settings  answer options 84  auto answer 84  auto retry 85  DTMF Tones 86  TTY Mode 85  Calls Logs 34  accessing recent calls 34  creating or updating contacts 34  deleting records 35  making calls using recent calls 34  Camcorder 63  My Video player 73  options 64  playing videos 66  recording videos 63  sending videos 64  video playback controls 66    Camera 60  camcorder options 64  My Image viewer 71  options 61  playing videos 66  sending photos 61  sending videos 64  taking snap shots 60  using the camcorder 63  Camera Key 19  Camera Options 61  Care and Maintenance 106  Center Select Key 17  Children 
23.  is reserved for Voicemail  Speed  Dial 211 is reserved for information about health and  human services  311 for non emergency municipal  services  411 for directory assistance  611 for customer  service access  and 911 for emergencies       To speed dial the Contacts entry assigned to Location 5  press  and hold     1 touch dialing       To speed dial the Contacts entry assigned to Location 35  press  and then press and hold     2 touch dialing       To speed dial the Contacts entry assigned to Location 235  press     press    and then press and hold     3 touch dialing      56    Assigning a Speed Dial Location    To assign a Speed Call number to a new Contacts entry  number  do the following     1     pr umso NI    In the CONTACT LIST screen  find and highlight the  Contact you wish to add to your Speed Dial list    Press Edit    Highlight a number field and press Options    Press Set Speed Dial    Highlight a speed dial location  or enter the speed dial  digits into the Go To field  then press SET    At the SET SPEED DIAL screen  highlight a contact or  enter the first few characters into the Go To field  If the  selected Contact has more than one number  select the  desired number    Press SET    At the Assign speed dial to contact  prompt  select Yes     Removing a Speed Dial Location    1     In the CONTACT LIST screen  find and highlight the  Contact you wish to remove from your Speed Dial list    For more information  refer to    Finding a Contacts  Entry  on page 4
24.  its battery is not  only important for safety  it benefits the environment   Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly   Recycling programs for your mobile device  batteries  and  accessories may not be available in your area   We ve made it easy for you to recycle your old Samsung  mobile device by working with respected take back  companies in every state in the country   Drop It Off  You can drop off your Samsung branded mobile device  and batteries for recycling at one of our numerous  Samsung Recycling Direct  SM  locations  A list of these  locations may be found at   http   pages samsung com us recyclingdirect   usactivities environment samsungrecyclingdirect locations jsp          102    Samsung branded devices and batteries will be accepted  at these locations for no fee    Consumers may also recycle their used mobile device or  batteries at many retail or carrier provided locations  where mobile devices and batteries are sold  Additional  information regarding specific locations may be found at   http   Awww epa gov epawaste partnerships plugin cellphone   index htm or at http   www call2recycle org     Mail It In   The Samsung Mobile Take Back Program will provide  Samsung customers with a free recycling mailing label   Just go to  http   Awww samsung com us aboutsamsung citizenship   usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect html INT ST  A recyle your phone page and follow the instructions to  print out a free pre paid postage label and then send y
25.  message to the selected Contact     Remove  Erase the selected Favorites assignment     Remove All  Erase all Favorites assignments from the list     3  Select the desired option  You are prompted to confirm  your selected removal    4  Select Yes to confirm the removal s    Select No to retain the current Favorites     58    Using Favorites  Use Favorites to quickly view a favorite s contact record or  group list  send a message to a favorite  or view messages to  and from a favorite     1     From the CONTACTS menu  select Favorites  The   Favorites list appears    Highlight a favorite to use these options      To view all messages to and from the favorite  press  Messages  For information about viewing and managing  messages  see  Messages  on page 36      To view the favorite s contact record  press VIEW  For  informationaboutcreatingandeditingcontacts see  Adding  a New Contact  on page 47 or see  Editing a Contacts  Entry  on page 49        Tocallthefavorite  highlightthedesirednumberand press  Options  gt  Call        To send a message  press Options  gt  New Message  For  information about creating and sending messages  see   Messages  on page 36     Memory Info   The Memory Info menu option lets you see how many   Contacts you ve stored on your phone and the number of   additional Contacts you can still store    n From the CONTACTS menu  select Memory Info    The MEMORY INFO screen appears in the display   showing the Total number of Contacts you can store   the num
26.  name that you wish to change  then  press Options and select Rename    The RENAME GROUP screen appears in the display   Enter changes to the group name   For more  information  refer to  Entering Text  on page 24    When you have completed your changes to the Group  name  press SAVE    Group Renamed appears in the display  followed by  the GROUPS screen showing your renamed Group     Add a New Group   1  From the CONTACTS menu  select Groups  The  GROUPS screen appears in the display    2  Press New  The NEW GROUP screen appears in the  display    3  Enter a new group name   For more information  refer  to    Entering Text    on page 24     4  Press SAVE  Group saved appears in the display   followed by the GROUPS screen showing your new  Group     Erase a Group  The Erase option lets you delete a Group  thus freeing you to  reassign the Contacts formerly in the Group   1  From the CONTACTS menu  select Groups  The  GROUPS screen appears in the display   2  Highlight the Group you wish to delete  then press  Options and select Erase Group   You are prompted to confirm the Group erasure   3  Select Yesto confirm erasure of the highlighted Group   Select No to retain the Group     Note  The deleted Group link is removed from the member  Contacts     Contacts 55    Speed Dials    Speed Dials are 1   2   or 3 digit shortcuts you assign to  contacts  to allow you to quickly call the contact     Note  Some Speed Dials are reserved by default and cannot be    assigned  Speed Dial 1
27.  obtain your initial copy of the  Software to improve the Software and ultimately enhance  your user experience with your device  This EULA applies to  all and any component of the Update that Samsung may  provide to you or make available to you after the date you  obtain your initial copy of the Software  unless we provide  other terms along with such Update  To use Software  provided through Update  you must first be licensed for the  Software identified by Samsung as eligible for the Update   After the Update  you may no longer use the Software that  formed the basis for your Update eligibility  The updated  Software version may add new functions and  in some  limited cases  may delete existing functions        Warranty Information 121    While the Update will be generally available  in some limited  circumstances  the Software updates will only be offered by  your network carrier  and such Software updates will be  governed by your contractual relationship with your network  carrier     With the  Automatic Update  function enabled  as in the  default setting in the System Update menu in the Setting    your device downloads some Updates automatically from  time to time  Your device will  however  ask for your consent  before installing any Update If you choose to disable the   Automatic Update  function  then you can check the  availability of new Updates by clicking on the  Check  Update  menu in the Setting  We recommend that you check  availability of any new Updates pe
28.  rf   fags html         Health and Safety Information 109    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 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    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 
29.  spare battery in a pocket or bag   Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the  object causing the short circuiting     Important  Use only Samsung approved batteries  and  recharge your battery only with  Samsung approved chargers which are  specifically designed for your phone     Health and Safety Information 101    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 phone   caused by non Samsung approved batteries and or   chargers      Do not use incompatible cell phone 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 phones  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
30.  the display      Press the Back Key to back up one menu level     Delete Key  The Delete Key 9o is used to erase or clear numbers  text   or symbols from the display   e  f you enter an incorrect character  briefly press  amp 3 to backspace   and delete  the character     To erase a word or sentence  press and hold 6   End Key    Press and hold the End Key 9 to turn your phone on or off     Briefly press 6 to disconnect a call     Press 6 to return to standby mode from any menu or to cancel  the last input     Camera Key  n In standby mode  press and hold the Camera key   emm  gt   on the right side of your phone   When in camera mode  pressing the Camera Key takes  a picture   Shift Key  n When ina text entry field  press the Shift Key 9 to  switch between Abc  initial case   ABC  upper case    and abc  lower case  modes   Fn Key    While in input mode  the Fn  Function  Key   y lets you  toggle text input modes between Abc and single character  123 Sym and locked 123 Sym     Understanding Your Phone 19    Navigation Key    In standby mode  press the Navigation Key up or down  left or  right to launch menus and features in the pattern shown  here     Multimedia  Calendar Voice Commands    easyedge    Vote  You can change the shortcuts assigned to the Up  Left     and Right Navigation Keys   For more information  refer  to  Set Directional Keys  on page 90      20    SpacebarlVoice Command Key     n standby mode  press and hold the Spacebar Voice Command  Key Gg  on the QWER
31.  the display   Location  Choose whether your phone   s GPS  Global Positioning  System  location is available to the network at all times  or  only when you   ve dialed an Emergency Number  such  as 911   1  From the SETTINGS menu  select Location   2  Select On or E911 Only     Note  Check with your wireless carrier to determine if when   where location based services are available     80    Display Settings  Display settings let you change your phone   s menu  appearance  display brightness  and display content to better  meet your needs   n From the SETTINGS menu  select Display Settings  The  DISPLAY SETTINGS menu appears in the display     Wallpaper   Wallpaper lets you choose an image to appear in the   background on your phone   s main display while in standby   mode    n From the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu  select Wallpaper    Select the screen you want to assign a new wallpaper   Home Screen or Lock Screen   Select from a list of  photos captured with the Camera  downloaded images   and preloaded images     Clock Format    Clock Format lets you choose in what format your phone  displays the current time     n From the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu  select  Clock Format  Select Analog  Large Analog  Digital 12   Large Digital 12  Digital 24  Large Digital 24  or Off   Display Themes  Display Themes lets you choose the appearance of your  phone s menus   n From the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu  select  Display Themes  Select from Neon Light or Pond   default      Fonts Size  Fonts Size le
32. 0 Sec     Viewfinder Mode indicates changes whether the  Camera displays Icons  No Icons  or a Guideline grid     Settings    51   Photo Quality  Set image quality  Choose   Superfine  Fine  or Normal      Auto Save  Set the Camera to let you manually save  photos  Off  or to automatically save them  On       Shutter Sound  Set the Camera s shutter sound to  On or Off      Memory  Set the Camera to save photos to Phone or  Card memory      Shortcuts  Show shortcuts for the settings that you  use the most       ResetSettings  Resetall Camerasettingsto default  values  Choose Yes or No     After taking a picture  the following options appear in   the display      Save  Press to save the photo      SEND  Press to save and send the photo in a  Multimedia message      Erase  Press to delete the photo     Camcorder  Recording Videos    To record a video using the current camcorder settings  do    the following     1     In standby mode  press and hold emp   Camera  on  the right side of the phone     From the Camera viewfinder  press     Options  then  select Camcorder     or    From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select Camcorder     Using the display as a viewfinder  point the camera  lens at your subject           When the image that you wish to record appears in the  display  press        Camera or   REC to start  recording     To stop recording  press emm   Camera or Gl STOP     Multimedia 63    Point  Click  and Send Videos    1     po ON Oo    64    In standby mode  press and hold emp
33. 100 240 AC outlet     Vote  The battery comes partially charged  You must fully    charge the battery before using your phone for the first  time  A fully discharged battery requires up to 4 hours of  charge time     After the first charge  you can use the phone while  charging     1  Insert the travel adapter into the port at the base of  the phone     Vote  This illustration displays the correct orientation for  connecting the travel adapter  If the travel adapter is  incorrectly connected  damage to the accessory port will  occur therefore voiding the phone s warranty     2  Plugthe cable into a standard AC power outlet     3  When charging is complete  the battery indicator  4MM   in the upper right corner of the display shows five bars   Unplug the travel adapter from the phone        Important  Charge the battery completely before you use your    phone for the first time     Battery Indicator    The battery indicator CAII  in the upper right corner of the  display indicates power level  Monitor the battery strength  and ensure your battery is adequately charged    e Five bars    jifI   indicate a full charge        An empty battery icon   Dp indicates a nearly empty battery        A blinking empty battery icon  f     and a tone sounding  indicate you have two to three minutes before the battery is too  low to operate the phone           If you continue to operate the phone without charging  the  phone will power off     Activating Your Phone  Contact your wireless provi
34. 9     Press Edit    Highlight the number field marked by the Speed Dial  icon        Press Options  gt  Remove Speed Dial  Remove Speed  dial  prompts you to confirm your desire to remove the  entry    Select Yes to remove the Speed Dial assignment   Speed dial removed pops up in the display  and you  are returned to the EDIT CONTACT screen    Press SAVE to save your changes to the Contact     Favorites    Set contacts or contact groups as Favorites to quickly find a  contact or group to view  send a message  or call     Assigning Favorites    1     From the CONTACTS menu  select Favorites   The FAVORITES screen appears     Highlight an EMPTY item in the list  Press ADD  The  ADD FAVORITES screen appears  The following options  are available      From Contacts  Highlight and mark contact s  to assign as  favorites  Youcanmarkmultiplecontactsatoncetocreatea  Favorite for each      From Groups  Choose a group to assign as a Favorite    When you have finished marking Contacts or Groups    press Done to automatically assign them to succeeding   Favorite numbers    To assign a contact or group to a particular Favorite   number  from the ADD FAVORITES screen press 6  The   FAVORITES list appears  Highlight the desired Favorite   number  then perform step 2     Contacts 57    Removing Favorites  1  From the CONTACTS menu  select Favorites  The  FAVORITES list appears   2  Highlight the desired Favorite  then press Options  The  following options are available     New Message  Send a
35. AutoPairing youwillbeprompted  toenterapasswordto pair with another Bluetooth device     Tools 77    Voice SVC    Your device includes Nuance Vsuite  state of the art voice  recognition software that lets you use your voice to dial  numbers  access your Contacts list  and open Tools  The  following options are available     n    78    From the TOOLS menu  select Voice SVC  The   VOICE SVC menu appears in the display  The following   options are available      Voice Commands  Letsyouplacecalls accessyourContacts  List  review your appointments  and more by speaking  commands into your phone    e Voice Settings  LetsyoutailorNuanceVsuitetobetterrespond  to your voice and your phone use preferences     Calculator    You can perform calculations  including addition  subtraction   multiplication  and division  using your phone     n    From the TOOLS menu  select Calculator  The  CALCULATOR menu appears in the display  The  following options are available      Normal Performsaddition subtraction multiplication and  division    e Tip  Calculatesthetipamounttobepaidforameal andcan  calculate the part of the tip to be paid by eachmemberofa  dining party      Eco  Calculates vehicle fuel economy      Converter  Coverts measures or quantities of Temperature   Length  Weight  Area  Volume  and Currency     Calendar    Calendar allows you to view the current  past  or future  month in calendar format  and schedule events  While  viewing the calendar  the current date is highlighted  and 
36. Go To field and the  first Contacts entry highlighted    Find and select the Contacts entry to which you want to  add the new number   For more information  refer to   Finding a Contacts Entry  on page 49     The following number type options appear in the    display   EI  Mobile 1  ze Home   Fax    12  Mobile 2 E Business    Number types that are already assigned a number  show the number instead of the number type label     Select the desired unassigned number type  The  Contacts entry information appears in the display with  the new number posted in the appropriate number type  field    Press SAVE to save your changes to the existing entry     Contacts     51    Deleting Contacts  Deleting a Contact  1  Inthe CONTACT LIST  find and highlight the Contact you  wish to delete   2  Press Options  then select Erase  You are prompted to  confirm the erasure   3  Select Yes to confirm erasure of the selected Contact   Select No to retain the Contact   Deleting Multiple Contacts  1  From the CONTACT LIST  press Options  then select  Manage Contacts  gt  Erase  The ERASE CONTACTS  screen appears   2  Do one of the following   e Highlight a Contacts entry you want to delete  then press  MARK  A checkmark appears in the entry   s checkbox     Repeat as needed to check all the Contacts to be deleted     Note  To unmark a marked Contact  highlight the Contact and    press UNMARK to clear the checkmark     3  Press Done  You are prompted to confirm the erasures     52    4  Select Yes t
37. H  THIRD PARTY APPLICATION THAT WAS INCLUDED WITH THIS  MOBILE DEVICE  THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS   EXCLUSIONS  AND DISCLAIMERS  INCLUDING SECTIONS 10   11  12 AND 13  SHALL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT  PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  EVEN IF ANY REMEDY  FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE     14  U S  GOVERNMENT END USERS RESTRICTED RIGHTS  The  Software is licensed only with  restricted rights  and as     commercial items  consisting of  commercial software   and  commercial software documentation  with only those  rights as are granted to all other end users pursuant to the  terms and conditions herein  All Products are provided only  with  restricted rights  with only those rights as are granted  to all other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions  herein  All Software and Products are provided subject to  Federal Acquisition Regulation  FAR  52 227 19     15  APPLICABLE LAW  This EULA is governed by the laws of  the jurisdiction where you are a resident or  if a resident of  the United States  by the laws of the state of Texas  without  regard to its conflict of law provisions  This EULA shall not be  governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for the  International Sale of Goods  the application of which is  expressly excluded    16  DISPUTE RESOLUTION     a  Non United States residents  If a dispute  controversy or  difference arising in any way from this EULA or your use of  the Software is not amicably settled  it shall be subject to the  non exclusive jurisdiction of th
38. NOT APPLY TO YOU  NO ADVICE OR INFORMATION   WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN  OBTAINED BY YOU FROM    SAMSUNG OR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE DEEMED TO ALTER  THIS DISCLAIMER BY SAMSUNG OF WARRANTY REGARDING  THE SOFTWARE  OR TO CREATE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY  SORT FROM SAMSUNG     11  THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS  Certain third party  applications may be included with  or downloaded to this  mobile device  Samsung makes no representations  whatsoever about any of these applications  Since Samsung  has no control over such applications  you acknowledge and  agree that Samsung is not responsible for the availability of  such applications and is not responsible or liable for any  content  advertising  products  services  or other materials  on or available from such applications  You expressly  acknowledge and agree that use of third party applications is  at your sole risk and that the entire risk of unsatisfactory  quality  performance  accuracy and effort is with you  It is up  to you to take precautions to ensure that whatever you select  to use is free of such items as viruses  worms  Trojan horses   and other items of a destructive nature  References on this  mobile device to any names  marks  products  or services of  any third parties are provided solely as a convenience to you   and do not constitute or imply an endorsement  sponsorship   or recommendation of  or affiliation with the third party or its  products and services  You agree that Samsung shall not be    Warranty Information 123 
39. Samsung FREEFORM 5    SCH R480  PORTABLE MOBILE PHONE    User Manual  Please read this manual before operating your  phone and keep it for future reference       aT    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 Phone  including but not limited to  accessories  parts  or software relating there to  the  Phone  System    is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws  state laws  and international treaty provisions  Intellectual  Property includes  but is not limited to  inventions  patentable or unpatentable   patents  trade secrets  copyrights  software   computer programs  and related documentation and other works of authorship  You may not infringe or otherwise violate the  rights 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    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  T
40. T OR JURY     Any such dispute shall not be combined or consolidated with  a dispute involving any other person s or entity s Product or  claim  and specifically  without limitation of the foregoing   shall not under any circumstances proceed as part of a class  action  The arbitration shall be conducted before a single  arbitrator  whose award may not exceed  in form or amount   the relief allowed by the applicable law  The arbitration shall  be conducted according to the American Arbitration  Association  AAA  Commercial Arbitration Rules applicable to  consumer disputes  This arbitration provision is entered  pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act  The laws of the State  of Texas  without reference to its choice of laws principles   shall govern the interpretation of the Limited Warranty and all  disputes that are subject to this arbitration provision  The  arbitrator shall decide all issues of interpretation and  application of this arbitration provision and the Limited  Warranty     For any arbitration in which your total damage claims   exclusive of attorney fees and expert witness fees  are   5 000 00 or less     Small Claim      the arbitrator may  if you  prevail  award your reasonable attorney fees  expert witness  fees and costs as part of any award  but may not grant  SAMSUNG its attorney fees  expert witness fees or costs  unless it is determined that the claim was brought in bad  faith  In a Small Claim case  you shall be required to pay no  more than half of t
41. TY keyboard to activate the Voice  recognition feature      n a text entry field press Spacebar Voice Command Key to  insert a space between character or words   Calendar Key  n In standby mode  press the Calendar Key    on the  QWERTY keyboard to quickly open Calendar function   Message Key  n In standby mode  press the Messaging Key e on the  QWERTY keyboard to quickly open the MESSAGING  menu   Vibrate Mode Key    n In standby mode  press and hold the Vibration Key        to activate or deactivate Vibrate mode     Speakerphone Key  n In standby mode  press the Speakerphone Key Co to  Switch between the earpiece and the speakerphone   before or during a call   LocklSymbol Key     n standby mode  press and hold the Lock Symbol Key    to  lock or unlock the keypad     When in a text entry field press the Lock Symbol Key to enter    symbols  Press the Navigation Key to scroll through the symbols     Menu Navigation  Access the menus and sub menus in your phone using the  Navigation Key  soft keys  and Menu Shortcuts   1  In standby mode  press Gl  MENU  The Main Menu   the first of several menus  appears in the display   2  Use the Navigation Key to browse through the menus   3  Press Gl  OK to enter a menu or sub menu for a  higher menu icon or option that appears highlighted in  the display   4  Press  J to return to the previous menu   Using Menu Shortcuts    Use menu shortcuts to quickly access menus and sub   menus  From a numbered menu  on the keypad  press the  number t
42. ads  allowing you to easily track messages to and from a  specific Contact    1  From the MESSAGING menu  select Messages    2  Highlight a message thread in the list and press OPEN   All messages sent and received between you and this  Contact are listed    3  Highlight an individual message and press Reply to  send a reply message to the sender     or   Highlight an individual message and press OPEN to  view the message     Message Viewing Options   While viewing your message  press Options  The following   options may appear in the display  options vary based on   message content       Play Again  messages with sound files   Replay the sound file  attached to the message      Reply  Compose and send a reply message to the sender      Reply w  Copy  Compose and send a reply message to the  sender and include a copy of the original message      Forward  Send a copy of this message to another recipient      Erase  Erase this message       Set As  messages with pictures or sound files   Set the attached  picture as Wallpaper  Lock Screen wallpaper  or as a Picture ID   Set the attached sound file as a Ringtone  a Contact ID  or as Alert    Sounds       Save Picture  messages with pictures   Save the attached picture    to the My Images folder     Save Sound  messages with sound files   Save the attached  sound file to the My Ringtones folder       Save Video  messages with videos   Save the attached video to    the My Videos folder       Resend  Send another copy of the messag
43. all   n To place the first call on hold and answer the new call   press   Send     n To return to the first call  press 6 Send again     Call Functions 29    Call In Progress Options  Access menus and features while in a call     n    30    Press Options for these options      New Message  Display the NEW TEXT MSG screen      Contact List  Display the CONTACT LIST screen      Recent Calls  View the ALL CALLS log      SendDTMF SendyourphonenumberasDTMF touch tones  to the other person on the call      Bluetooth Menu  Display the BLUETOOTH MENU screen      Memo Pad  Launch the Memo Pad to create or edit a text  Memo      Voice Privacy  Choose Standard or Enhanced voice  encryption  where available      Key Mute Key Unmute  Mutes or unmutes keytones    To control whether the other caller can hear you  press   Mute Unmute     Voice Commands  Voice Commands is advanced speech recognition software  that recognizes your spoken commands to dial phone  numbers  create messages  and launch phone features such  as Contacts  Calendar  and My Music   To use Voice Commands  speak naturally into your phone  at  a distance of 3 12 inches  There is no need to  train  Voice  Commands     it is designed to recognize natural speech   n In standby mode  press and hold Spacebar   Voice Command Key   In standby mode  press MENU  then select oh  Tools  gt   Voice SVC  gt  Voice Commands     Note  At each step  Voice Commands displays a list of  available commands     If Voice Commands does not recog
44. ancel CancelyourchangesandclosetheContactinformation  without saving   5  When you re finished changing the information for this  Contact  press SAVE     50    Saving a Number After a Call    Once you finish a call  you can store the caller   s number in  your Contacts list     Vote  If the call was incoming and Caller ID information was    unavailable  then the Save option is also unavailable     1  Press 6 End to end your call  The call time  length of  call  phone number  and name of the party  if available   appear in the display    2  Press Save  The Save screen appears in the display  showing the following options      Add New Contact  Lets you create a new Contacts entry   e Update Existing  Letsyouaddthenumberyouenteredtoan  existing Contacts entry    3  Select the desired option  then follow the instructions  in the upcoming sub sections depending on whether  the number is a new entry or you are adding it to an  existing entry     Create a New Entry    1     From the Save screen  select Add New Contact  The  ADD NEW CONTACT screen appears in the display  showing the following number type options     EI  Mobile 1 Gee Home    Fax    l Mobile 2 3   Business    Select the number type that matches your new entry   Enter a name for the new entry     Press SAVE to save the new entry to your Contacts list     Add to an Existing Entry    1     From the Save screen  select Update Existing  The  UPDATE EXISTING screen appears in the display  showing your Contacts list with the 
45. and Cell Phones 96  Clock  alarm 79  format 81  Command Keys 17  Commercial Mobile Alert System 44  Commercial Mobile Alerting System   CMAS  99  Contacts  adding 47  adding   dial method 47    adding   menu method 48  adding call numbers 50  deleting 52  editing 49  finding 49  groups 52  groups   add new group 55  groups   adding contacts 53  groups   delete 55  groups   rename 54  groups   send message to 54  memory info 59  Speed Dial 56  D  Delete Key 19  Dialog Boxes 23  Display   Touch Screen 104  Display Settings 80  backlight 82  clock format 81  Display Themes 81  fonts size 81  Personal Banner 81  wallpaper 80    Display Themes 81  Do cell phones pose a health hazard   92  Draft Messages 42  DTMF Tones 86  E    easyedge 73  Emergency Calls 105  End Key 19  Entering Text 24  Erase All Data 88  Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF   Signals 92  F    Favorites 57  assigning 57  removing 58  using 58  FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless  Devices 111  FCC Notice and Cautions 112    129    Fn  Function  Key 19  Fonts  size 81  G  Getting Started  Understanding this User Manual 4  GPS 104  GPS Setting 80  H  Health and Safety Information 92  l    International Calls 26  Internet Browser 74  K  Keys  Back Key 19  Calendar Key 20  Camera Key 19  Center Select Key 17  Delete Key 19  End Key 19  Fn  Function  Key 19  Left Soft Key 17    130    Lock Symbol Key 21   Message Key 20   Navigation Key 20   Right Soft Key 17   Send Key 18   settings 90   Shift K
46. and press OK  You   re prompted to   confirm the erasure of all messages in the selected box   or in all boxes    Select Yes to delete the messages or select No to   cancel deleting the messages     Messages 45    Messaging Settings    n    46    From the MESSAGING menu  press Settings  The   following options appear in the display      Message View Mode  Choose a message view  Choose Time  tolistallmessagesintheorderofthetimetheywerereceived   ChooseContacttogroupmessagesfirstbyrecipientandthen  in the order of the time they were received    e EntryMode  Choosethedefaultmethodforenteringtextinto  messages   Formoreinformation referto    Entering Text   on page 24     e Auto Save Sent  Choose whether your messages are saved  automaticallywhenyousendthemandwhethertodisplaya  prompt before saving sent messages      Auto Erase Inbox  Choose to erase Inbox messages  automaticallyordisplayapromptbeforereceivingamessage  when the Inbox is full    e TXTAutoView  Choose whether to view the full contentofa  text message as the message is received      Multimedia Auto Receive Choose whether to automatically  receive multimedia messages       Quick Text  View preloaded messages or create new  messages    e CMASAlerts ManagethereceiptofCommercialMobileAlert  System  CMAS  alerts  Select Receive Alerts to choose  whether to receive Extreme alerts  Severe alerts  and or  AMBERalerts SelectAudioAlerttoturnalertsoundonoroff   SelectAlertVibratetoturnalertvibrationonoroff  SelectAlert  Remind
47. ants you the following  rights provided that you comply with all terms and conditions  of this EULA  You may install  use  access  display and run  one copy of the Software on the local hard disk s  or other  permanent storage media of one computer and use the  Software on a single computer or a mobile device at a time   and you may not make the Software available over a network  where it could be used by multiple computers at the same  time  You may make one copy of the Software in machine  readable form for backup purposes only  provided that the  backup copy must include all copyright or other proprietary  notices contained on the original    Certain items of the Software may be subject to open source  licenses  The open source license provisions may override  some of the terms of this EULA  We make the applicable  open source licenses available to you on the Legal Notices  section of the Settings menu of your device     120    2  RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP  Samsung  reserves all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA   The Software is protected by copyright and other intellectual  property laws and treaties  Samsung or its suppliers own the  title  copyright and other intellectual property rights in the  Software  The Software is licensed  not sold     3  LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS  You may not reverse  engineer  decompile  disassemble  or otherwise attempt to  discover the source code or algorithms of  the Software   except and only to the extent t
48. 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    When your Device is Wet    Do not turn on your device if it is wet  If your device is  already on  turn it off and remove the battery immediately  if  the device will not turn off or you cannot remove the battery   leave it as is   Then  dry the device with a towel and take it  to a service center     110    FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless Devices    The U S  Federal Communications Commission  FCC  has  established requirements for digital wireless mobile devices  to be compatible with hearing aids and other assistive  hearing devices    When individuals employing some assistive hearing devices   hearing aids and cochlear implants  use wireless mobile  devices  they may detect a buzzing  humming  or whining  noise  Some hearing devices are more immune than others  to this interference noise  and mobile devices also vary in the  amount of interference they generate    The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating  System for wireless mobile devices to ass
49. at can appear on the top line of the  displays     Dialog Boxes  Dialog boxes prompt for action  inform you of status  or warn  of situations such as low battery  Dialog boxes and their  definitions are outlined below     Choice      Example   Save Message      Reconfirm      Example   Erase All Messages      Performing      Example   Sending      Connecting        Completed      Example   Message Saved   e Information      Example     New Message       Error      Example   System Error      Warning      Example     Low Battery        Memory Full        Understanding Your Phone    23    Section 3  Entering Text    Entering Text    Your phone has a QWERTY keypad for quick and easy text  input  You can enter text as you would when using a  computer keyboard     The keys are labeled with a letter on the lower half and a  number or symbol on the upper half  Press the key  corresponding to the character you want to enter     Use these keys to enter numbers  letters  and special  characters     Backspace  Press to delete the previous character    Press and hold to delete the previous word   e Enter  Press to move to the next line of text    Shift  Press to switch between Abc  initial case     ABC  upper case   and abc  lower case  modes   Space  Press to insert a space     Function  Press to cycle between text entry modes  Abc and 123 SYM     24    SYM Lock  Press SYM Lock to select special  characters  symbols   Press the Navigation Key  left or right to scroll through symbols  Pr
50. at 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 10 1 2010       FCC RF Safety Program   http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety       Environmental Protection Agency  EPA    http   www epa gov radtown wireless tech html      Occupational Safety and Health Administration  OSHA    http   www osha gov SLTC radiofrequencyradiation     Note  This web address is case sensitive        National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  NIOSH    http   www cdc gov niosh       World Health Organization  WHO    hitp   www who int peh emf en       International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection   http   www  icnirp de      Health Protection Agency   http   www hpa org uk Topics Radiation                     96      US Food and Drug Administration   http   www fda gov Radiation EmittingProducts   RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures   HomeBusinessandEntertainment CellPhones default htm     Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Certification Information    Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is  designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure  limits for Radio Frequency  RF  energy set by the Federal  Communications Commis
51. ation  Opt Out   You must include in the opt out e mail  a  your  name and address   b  the date on which the device was  purchased   c  the device model name or model number  and   d  the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number  as applicable  if you  have it  the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found  i  on  the device box   ii  on the device information screen  which  can be found under  Settings    iii  on a label on the back of  the device beneath the battery  if the battery is removable   and  iv  on the outside of the device if the battery is not    126    removable   Alternatively  you may opt out by calling  1 888 987 4357 no later than 30 calendar days from the  date of the first consumer purchaser s purchase of the  device and providing the same information  These are the  only two forms of notice that will be effective to opt out of  this dispute resolution procedure  Opting out of this dispute  resolution procedure will not affect your use of the device or  its preloaded Software  and you will continue to enjoy the  benefits of this license    17  ENTIRE AGREEMENT  SEVERABILITY  This EULA is the   entire agreement between you and Samsung relating to the  Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral  or written communications  proposals and representations  with respect to the Software or any other subject matter  covered by this EULA  If any provision of this EULA is held to  be void  invalid  unenforceable or illegal  the other provisions  shall continue
52. been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for  which it is specified    What are SAMSUNG s obligations     During the applicable warranty period  provided the Product  is returned in accordance with the terms of this Limited  Warranty  SAMSUNG will repair or replace the Product  at  SAMSUNG s sole option  without charge  SAMSUNG may  at  SAMSUNG s sole option  use rebuilt  reconditioned  or new  parts or components when repairing any Product  or may  replace the Product with a rebuilt  reconditioned or new  Product    Repaired replaced cases  pouches and holsters will be  warranted for a period of ninety  90  days  All other repaired   replaced Products will be warranted for a period equal to the    remainder of the original Limited Warranty on the original  Product or for ninety  90  days  whichever is longer  All  replaced Products  parts  components  boards and  equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG  Except to  any extent expressly allowed by applicable law  transfer or  assignment of this Limited Warranty is prohibited     What must you do to obtain warranty service     To obtain service under this Limited Warranty  you must  return the Product to an authorized phone service facility in  an adequate container for shipping  accompanied by the  sales receipt or comparable proof of sale showing the  original date of purchase  the serial number of the Product  and the seller s name and address    To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product  please 
53. ber of Contact spaces Used  and remaining  number of spaces Free to store additional Contacts     Contacts 59    Section 7  Multimedia    With your R480   s multimedia features  you can     Take full color digital pictures or record full color videos with the  Camera Camcorder      View your pictures and videos on your phone   s vivid color display     Play downloaded music     Instantly share your pictures  videos  and music with family and  friends   Accessing Multimedia  n In standby mode  press Gl  MENU  then select  Multimedia   The MULTIMEDIA menu appears in the display     60    Camera  Taking Snap Shots  Single Pictures   To take a single picture using the current camera settings  do  the following   1  In standby mode  press and hold emm   Camera   on the right side of the phone     or   From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select Camera     2  Using the display as a viewfinder  point the camera  lens at your subject   ug  CTS       3  When the image that you wish to capture appears in  the display  press emm   Camera or Gl TAKE     Point  Click  and Send Pictures    1     In standby mode  press and hold emp    Camera  on  the right side of the phone      Take a photo by pressing emm   Camera or   TAKE     The new photo appears in the display     Press Gil SEND    The picture is saved and the NEW MULTIMEDIA MSG  screen appears in the display  with your new photo  populating the Picture field     Address  compose  and send your Picture message    For more information  refer to  
54. ce  option     Call Functions 33      Prompts  Choose how Voice Commands prompts you        Choose the prompt Mode  Prompts or Tones Only         Choose whether the Audio Playback will play in  Speakerphone mode or through the Earpiece        Set Voice Commands to Timeout after 5 seconds or 10  Seconds      Key Setting  Select the method for launching Voice   Commands        ChooseVoiceKeyOnlytolaunch withthe Voice Commands  key        Choose Voice Key Headset to launch with the Voice  Commandskeyorwithheadsetcontrolswhenyouattachan  optional headset      About  View information about Voice Commands     34    Calls Logs    The CALLS menu retains information about outgoing   incoming  and missed calls  You can also view times for your  last call and the time totals for all calls     Accessing Recent Calls  n In standby mode  press MENU  then select E Calls   The CALLS menu appears in the display     Making Calls Using Recent Calls  1  From the CALLS menu  select All  Missed  Incoming  or  Outgoing   2  Highlight a call record  then press 6 Send   Creating or Updating Contacts Using  Recent Calls  1  From the CALLS menu  select All  Missed  Incoming  or  Outgoing   Highlight a call record   Press Options  then select Save to Contacts   Select Add New Contact or Update Existing   Continue entering Contact information  as needed     af wh    Deleting Recent Calls Records  1  From the CALLS menu  select Missed  Incoming   Outgoing  All  or View Timers   2  Highlight a call record 
55. cts or damage resulting from excessive force or use  of a metallic object when pressing on a touch screen     d  equipment that has the serial number or the  enhancement data code removed  defaced  damaged   altered or made illegible   e  ordinary wear and tear     f  defects or damage resulting from the use of Product in  conjunction or connection with accessories  products  or  ancillary peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by  SAMSUNG   g  defects or damage resulting from improper  testing  operation  maintenance  installation  service  or  adjustment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG     h  defects or damage resulting from external causes such as  collision with an object  fire  flooding  dirt  windstorm   lightning  earthquake  exposure to weather conditions  theft   blown fuse  or improper use of any electrical source     i  defects or damage resulting from cellular signal reception    Warranty Information     115    or transmission  or viruses or other software problems  introduced into the Product  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  
56. cture  that you want to send  Press OK    e CameraTakepicturewithyouphone Fomoranformation   refer to    Camera    on page 60     e MWIDEOS Usethenavigationkeytohighlightthevideothat  you want to send  Press OK    e Camcorder  Record a video with your phone   For more  information  refer to  Camcorder  on page 63       MY RINGTONES  Use the navigation key to highlight the  ringtonethatyouwanttosend orselectRecordNewtocreate  yourowrringtone Formoranformation eferto  Recording  Voice Memos  on page 72   Press OK       RECORD NEW  Press OK to start recording  Press STOP to  finish recording    e ATTACH NAME CARD  Choose My Name Card to send your  own contact information  or choose From Contacts to send  information about one of your contacts      Calendar Usethenavigationkeytohighlightanevent Press  View  Press MARK to select the event  Press Done    The phone displays Converted to multimedia message   and displays the NEW MULTIMEDIA MSG screen     Use the navigation key to scroll through the message   To add another multimedia items  highlight the  corresponding field and press the Left Soft Key    In the Subject field  enter a subject line for your  message     Press Options to access the following options      Preview  View your message before you send it    e Save As Draft  Save the message to finish it later      Add Slide  Add another    page    to your message       Priority Level  Set the message s priority to Urgent or Normal    e Validity Period  Enterthe DateandTimew
57. der and follow their instructions  for obtaining service  if necessary  We suggest that you    read this guide to fully understand the services your  phone supports     Turning Your Phone On  n Pressand hold 9 End until the display lights     Vote  As with any other radio transmitting device  do not  touch the antenna while using your phone as this can  affect call quality and can cause the phone to operate at  a higher power level than is necessary     Turn Your Phone Off    n Press and hold 6 End for two or more seconds  Your  phone powers off     Getting Started 9    Voicemail  Setting Up Your Voicemail    Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages  which can  be retrieved any time     Vote  Once your Voicemail account has been set up  you can    use the Voicemail folder  under the Messaging menu  to  view details of voice messages in your Voicemail  account     1  In standby mode  press and hold t3 or dial your own  mobile number to dial your Voicemail account    2  Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to set up  your mail box    Listen to Voicemail   1  In standby mode  press and hold o or dial your own  mobile number to dial Voicemail  After connecting  you  will hear your voice greeting    2  You are prompted to enter your password     10    Memory Card  Your phone supports optional  removable microSD  or  microSDHC    memory cards of up to 32GB capacity  not  included   You can store music  pictures  videos  and other  files on a memory card     Installin
58. 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 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   Battery Use and Safety    Important  Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or    damage  Most battery issues arise from improper  handling of batteries and  particularly  from the  continued use of damaged batteries        Do not disassemble  crush  puncture  shred  or otherwise  attempt to change the form of your battery  Do not put a high  degree of pressure on the battery  This can cause leakage or an  internal short circuit  resulting in overheating     100      Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids   Liquids can get into the phone s circuits  leading to corrosion   Even when the phone appears to be dry and appears to operat
59. e  non Samsung Account applications and services that require  your consent to their separate terms and conditions and  privacy policies  You expressly acknowledge and agree that  your use of such applications and services will be subject to  the applicable terms and conditions and privacy policies     13  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  SAMSUNG WILL NOT BE LIABLE  FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR  RELATING TO THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE  SOFTWARE OR ANY THIRD PARTY APPLICATION  ITS  CONTENT OR FUNCTIONALITY  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  TO DAMAGES CAUSED BY OR RELATED TO ERRORS   OMISSIONS  INTERRUPTIONS  DEFECTS  DELAY IN  OPERATION OR TRANSMISSION  COMPUTER VIRUS  FAILURE  TO CONNECT  NETWORK CHARGES  IN APP PURCHASES   AND ALL OTHER DIRECT  INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL   EXEMPLARY  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF  SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE  EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR  LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  NOTWITHSTANDING    124    THE FOREGOING  SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC CO  S TOTAL  LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ALL LOSSES  DAMAGES  CAUSES OF  ACTION  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE BASED ON  CONTRACT  TORT  OR OTHERWISE  ARISING OUT OF YOUR  USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS ON  THIS MOBILE DEVICE  OR ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS  EULA  SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PURCHASER PAID  SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS MOBILE DEVICE OR ANY SUC
60. e  normally  the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety  hazard  If the phone 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 phone or the battery and could cause the  phone 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 phone in your car in  high temperatures      Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire  The phone  or the battery may explode when overheated      Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery  Do not let leaking  battery fluid come in contact with your eyes  skin or clothing  For  safe disposal options  contact your nearest Samsung authorized  service center       Avoid dropping the cell phone  Dropping the phone or the  battery  especially on a hard surface  can potentially cause  damage to the phone and battery  If you suspect damage to the  phone or battery  take it to a service center for inspection      Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way      Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects  Accidental  short circuiting can occur when a metallic object  coin  key   jewelry  clip  or pen  causes a direct connection between the    and   terminals of the battery  metal strips on the battery   for  example when you carry a
61. e courts of the jurisdiction  where you are a resident  Notwithstanding the foregoing   Samsung may apply for injunctive remedies  or an equivalent  type of urgent legal relief  in any jurisdiction     b  United States residents  ALL DISPUTES WITH SAMSUNG  ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THIS EULA OR YOUR USE OF THE  SOFTWARE SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH  FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION  AND NOT BY A COURT OR  JURY  Any such dispute shall not be combined or  consolidated with any other person   s or entity   s claim or  dispute  and specifically  without limitation of the foregoing   shall not under any circumstances proceed as part of a class    Warranty Information 125    action  The arbitration shall be conducted before a single  arbitrator  whose award may not exceed  in form or amount   the relief allowed by the applicable law  The arbitration shall  be conducted according to the American Arbitration  Association  AAA  Commercial Arbitration Rules applicable to  consumer disputes  This arbitration provision is entered  pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act  The laws of the State  of Texas  without reference to its choice of laws principles   shall govern the interpretation of the EULA and all disputes  that are subject to this arbitration provision  The arbitrator  shall decide all issues of interpretation and application of this  arbitration provision and the EULA  For any arbitration in  which your total damage claims  exclusive of attorney fees  and expert witness fe
62. e to the original  recipient      Lock Unlock  Block permit erasure of the message      Save As Quick Text  Save the text in this message as a new  Quick Text      Add To Contacts  Save the sender s number to your Contacts      Extract Addresses  View addresses of the message s sender s   and recepient s   You can then call or message these addresses   or save these addresses to your Contacts      Message Info  Shows message delivery status  addressee  size   and so on     Messages 41    Managing Messages and Message Threads    1     42    From the MESSAGING menu  select Messages  A list of  all messages threads is displayed    To manage message threads  highlight the message  thread in the list     or    To manage individual messages  highlight the message  thread and press OPEN  Then highlight the individual  message in the list     Press Options  The following options may appear in   the display  options vary based on message content       Erase  Erase this message  or erase all messages for the  selected contact      AddToContacts  Savethesender   snumbertoyourContacts    New Message  Compose a new message      ManageMessages ChoosetoErasemessages Lock Unlock  messages  locked messages cannot be erased   or mark  messages as Read Unread    e Sort Alphabetically Sort by Time  List messages in order of  Sendernames  addresses  ornumbers  orbytimereceived       Messaging Menu  Return to the main Messaging menu     Social Networks  Access social networks such as Facebook  and
63. ector on your personal computer  The  USB MASS STORAGE screen appears in your phone   s  display  and an Removable Disk window should open on  your computer screen    In the Removable Disk window  select the Open folder to  view files option  A new Windows Explorer window  should open on your computer screen     6  Drag or download music  MP3  AAC  AAC   WMA  and  M4A  files into the    media my_music    folder  or a  sub folder  if any     Note  You can also insert the memory card into a compatible    card reader  Card readers vary  so follow the installation  instructions included with your card reader and personal  computer     My Images  My Images lets you manage your photos you take with the  Camera and pictures you download and lets you choose the  pictures that appear in your phone s display while in standby  mode  wallpaper  and as image IDs for your contacts   1  From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select My Images   2  Highlight an image or photo     Press Erase  Left Soft Key  to delete the image     Press Gl  VIEW to expand a highlighted image to fill  the screen       PressOption  RightSofiK ey todisplaythefollowingoptions        Send Sendthecurrentlyhighlightedordisplayedimageaspart  of a Multimedia Message  To Online Album    Via Bluetooth  or To Facebook        SetAs Assignthecurrentlyhighlightedordisplayedimageas  the main Wallpaper  as the Lock Screen wallpaper  or as the  Picture ID for a Contact        Camera  Take a picture        Manage Pictures  Erase pictures  L
64. enter Select Key to open the Main  Menu       n a list  press the Center Select Key to view  select  launch  or  play a highlighted item        n a menu  press the Center Select Key to accept the highlighted  selection        n camera mode  press the Center Select Key to take a photo     Understanding Your Phone 17    Send Key   The Send Key   is used to answer calls  dial calls  and to   recall the last number s  dialed  received  or missed      When receiving a call  press the Send Key once to answer the  call       n standby mode  enter a number and press the Send Key to  make a call       n standby mode  press the Send Key to display the ALL CALLS  list of calls to and from your phone      Press the Send Key twice in standby mode to call the most recent  number      With two active calls  press the Send Key to pick up a waiting call   Press the Send Key again to switch back to the original call     18    Volume Key  Use the Volume Key   emm     to adjust volume      n standby mode  press the Volume Key to adjust Master Volume        n standby mode  press and hold the Volume Key to activate  Sounds Off       During calls  press the Volume Key to adjust voice volume       During music playback  press the Volume Key to adjust audio  volume       Press the Volume Key to mute the ringtone of an incoming call     Back Key    The Back Key c is used to return to a previous menu or  Screen  In some screens  you can also use the key to erase  or clear numbers  text  or symbols from
65. er to set the frequency of CMAS alertremindersto  Once  Every 2 minutes  Every 15 minutes  or Off  Select  Alert Volume to set the volume of the CMAS alert    e Voicemail  EditorviewyourVoicemailnumber PressAddto  add a wait or 2 second pause to the voicemail number      Callback    Choose whether to include a callback phone  number with outgoing messages  Choose On to edit the  callback number      Signature  Choose whether to include a text signature in  outgoing messages  Choose Custom to create or edit the  signature     Section 6  Contacts    This section details how you can manage your daily contacts  by storing their names and numbers in your Contacts list  You  can have your Contacts entries sorted by name     Accessing Contacts  n In standby mode  press MENU  then select  TH Contacts  The CONTACTS menu appears in  the display    or   In standby mode  press Contacts  The CONTACT LIST  Screen appears in the display     Adding a New Contact    You can use either of two methods to add an entirely new  entry to the Contacts list     Dial Method  1  In standby mode  enter the number you wish to add to  your contacts     2  Press Save  then select Add New Contact  The ADD  NEW CONTACT screen shows the following options     Mobile 1    Home    Business    Mobile 2    Fax   3  Select the number type that matches your new entry   Enter the Name of the new Contact   See  Entering  Text  on page 24     5  Press SAVE to save the new entry     Contacts     47    Menu Method    1  
66. es  are  5 000 00 or less   Small  Claim    the arbitrator may  if you prevail  award your  reasonable attorney fees  expert witness fees and costs as  part of any award  but may not grant Samsung its attorney  fees  expert witness fees or costs unless it is determined that  the claim was brought in bad faith  In a Small Claim case   you shall be required to pay no more than half of the total  administrative  facility and arbitrator fees  or  50 00 of such  fees  whichever is less  and Samsung shall pay the  remainder of such fees  Administrative  facility and arbitrator  fees for arbitrations in which your total damage claims     exclusive of attorney fees and expert witness fees  exceed   5 000 00   Large Claim   shall be determined according to  AAA rules  In a Large Claim case  the arbitrator may grant to  the prevailing party  or apportion among the parties   reasonable attorney fees  expert witness fees and costs   Judgment may be entered on the arbitrator s award in any  court of competent jurisdiction  This arbitration provision also  applies to claims against Samsung s employees   representatives and affiliates if any such claim arises from  the licensing or use of the Software  You may opt out of this  dispute resolution procedure by providing notice to Samsung  no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first  consumer purchaser s purchase of this device  To opt out   you must send notice by e mail to  optout sta samsung com  with the subject line   Arbitr
67. ess Prev   the Left Soft Key  and Next  the Right Soft Key  to  show additional pages of symbols  Press   OK  oranumberkeytoenterasymbolinthe text  Press  to exit and return to the text entry field     In a text entry field  press the Left Soft Key      entry mode    to display the Entry Mode menu      Abc ABC  Abc mode is standard text entry mode for mobile  telephones and is the default text entry mode of the external  keypad       XT9 Word  XT9 Word is a predictive text entry mode that  recognizes common words that match the sequence of your key  presses and inserts the most common word into your text      123 Sym  Use 123 mode to enter numbers and symbols  as  shown on the non numeric keys  into a text field      XT9 Palabra  XT9 Palabra is a Spanish language predictive text  entry mode that recognizes common words that match the  sequence of your key presses and inserts the most common word  into your text    e Bg   HEE is a Chinese language predictive text entry mode  that recognizes common words that match the sequence of your  key presses and inserts the most common word into your text      Smileys  Select smiley symbols from a pop up screen     Entering Text    25    Section 4  Call Functions    This section provides procedures for making and answering  calls  This section also describes features  such as call logs  and call timers  that help you make calls and manage your  call time     Making a Call    1     2     With the phone on  enter the number you wish to cal
68. ess any key on the keypad except 9 End   n From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select Answer Options   Auto Answer    Auto Answer lets you set your phone to automatically answer  calls after 1  3  or 5 seconds     n From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select Auto Answer     Auto Retry  Auto Retry automatically redials a number at an interval you  select  when there is no answer or the dialed party is busy   Depending upon your location  the number of times your  phone redials a number may vary    n From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select Auto Retry    TTY Mode  Your phone is fully TTY compatible  allowing you to connect a  TTY device to the phone s headset jack  Before you can use    your phone with a TTY device  you ll need to enable TTY  Mode     1  From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select TTY Mode    2  Readthe prompt and select Yes    3  Select TTY Full  TTY   Talk  VCO   TTY   Hear  HCO   or  TTY Off     Note  TTY Mode must be enabled before you can use your    phone with TTY TDD equipment     When you select TTY Full  the TTY Mode option has no  effect on the phone   s earpiece  microphone  or speaker   All currently enabled sound functions remain enabled     Voice Privacy    Voice Privacy you choose what level of voice security   Standard or Enhanced  your phone will use     Note  If Enhanced voice security is unavailable at a particular  location  your phone reverts temporarily to Standard  voice security     n From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select Voice Privacy   International Dialing   Inte
69. essQllBPLAYtoplaythefilesinthehighlightedmusicfile   playlist  artist  genre  or album     Press Options to display the following options       AddToPlaylist  Addoneormorehighlightedmusicfilestoan  existing playlist       Erase Songs  Delete one or more music file s        Move ToPhone Move To Card  Move songs to the phone   s  memory or to an optional memory card       Song Info  Lists the Title  Artist  Album  Genre  File name   Size  Length  and Bit Rate of the highlighted music file       Search Entry Mode  Choose a text entry mode for entering  searches Formoreinformation referto  Entering Text  on  page 24     Playing Music  1  From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select Music Player   Select the desired option and press Gl VIEW  A list of  music files appears in the display   2  Highlight a music file and press   PLAY   Music Player Controls     Volume Key  emmm         Press UP to play a music file louder       Press DOWN to play a music file softer      Center Select Key  GB        Press to begin pause resume playing a music file     Navigation Key       Press DOWN to stop playing a music file       Press LEFT to skip to an earlier music file in the selected  playlist       Press and HOLD LEFT to fast reverse through the current music  file       Press RIGHT to skip to a later music file in the selected playlist       Press and HOLD RIGHT to fast forward through the current  music file       Press UP REPEATEDLY to enable or disable Shuffle play  S  and  to select a Repeat play 
70. ey 19   Spacebar Voice Command Key 20   Speakerphone Key 21   Vibrate Mode Key 20   Volume Key 18    l   Language   settings 86  Left Soft Key 17  Locations Settings 80  Lock Code  Changing 87  Lock Symbol Key 21   M   Master Volume 82  Memo Pad 79    Memory Card  formatting 11  installing 10  removing 11  Memory Info 91  Memory Management 91  Menu  dialog boxes 23  navigation 21  using menu shortcuts 21  Message Folder  Draft Box 42  Message Folders  Erase Messages 45  Message Key 20  Messages  accessing 36  CMAS Folder 44  creating multimedia messages 38  creating text messages 36  Drafts Folder 42  Drafts Folder   creating drafts 42  Drafts Folder   managing 43    Drafts Folder   viewing  and editing 43  erase messages 45  message folders 40  Messages Folder 40  Messages Folder   managing 42  Messages Folder    viewing options 41  receiving 40  settings 46  Social Networks Folder 45  Voicemail Folder 44  Messaging  types of messages 36  Mode  Speakerphone 21  Multimedia  accessing 60  Music Player 67  controls and settings 69  downloading music files 70  launching 67  Library Menu 68  playing music 69    My Images 71  My Ringtones 72  assigning ringtones 72  recording voice memos 72  My Videos 73  N  NAM Select 89  Navigation Key 20  Notes and Tips 4  Notes  Description 4    0    Operating Environment 109  Other Important Safety  Information 113    P    Personal Banner 81  Personal Localized Alerting Network   PLAN  99  Phone  activating 9  command keys 17  device informat
71. g    drill down    Warning   Use only Samsung approved charging devices and  procedure steps  batteries  Samsung accessories are designed to    maximize battery life  Using other accessories may    Example      Settings  gt  Call Settings  gt  invalidate your warranty and may cause damage     Auto Retry          Getting Started 5    Battery Cover  The battery is under a removable cover on the back of  the phone   Removing the Battery Cover  n Use a fingernail in the slot at the upper left of the back  of your phone to lift the back cover off of the phone        Replacing the Battery Cover    n    Align the cover and press it into place  ensuring that it  snaps securely at all four corners        Installing the Battery Removing the Battery    1  Remove the battery cover  For more information  refer 1  Remove the battery cover  For more information  refer  to  Removing the Battery Cover  on page 6  to  Removing the Battery Cover  on page 6   2  Insert the top end of the battery into the phone 2  Liftthe battery up  using the slot provided     housing  aligning the gold contacts on the battery with  the gold contacts in the phone  Push down on the  bottom of the battery down until it snaps into place        3  Liftthe battery up and out of the phone     3  Replace the battery cover  For more information  refer  to  Replacing the Battery Cover  on page 6     Getting Started 7    Charging the Battery    Your phone comes with a travel adapter to rapidly charge  your phone from any 
72. g   groups such as the following      Business     Colleague     Family     Friends   Highlight a Group  then press Options and select Add    The ADD TO   Group   screen appears in the display    showing all Contacts entries  Do one of the following      HighlightaContactsentryyouwanttoaddtothegroup then  press MARK  A checkmarkappearsintheentry scheckbox    Repeat as needed to check all the desired Contacts     Note  To unmark a marked Contact  highlight the Contact and    press UNMARK to clear the checkmark     Contacts     53    3     When you have marked the Contacts you want to add  to the group  press Done  CONTACT ADDED TO    Group   appears in the display  followed by the  selected Group list including the added Contacts     Send a Message to a Group    1     54    From the CONTACTS menu  select Groups    The GROUPS menu appears in the display  showing  groups such as the following      Business     Colleague     Family     Friends   Highlight a Group  then press Options and select New  Message    Highlight each Contact you want to add as a recepient   then press MARK  When finished  touch Done    The NEW TEXT MSG screen appears in the display  with  the selected Contacts in the To field    Compose and send your message   For more  information  refer to  Messages  on page 36      Rename a Group    The Rename option lets you change the name any of the  Groups     1     From the CONTACTS menu  select Groups  The  GROUPS screen appears in the display    Highlight a Group
73. g  Messaging Inbox  Browser   Multimedia  My Music  My Images  My Ringtones   New Contact  New Message  Memo pad  Phone Settings   Settings  Sounds Settings  Stopwatch  Tools   USB Mass Storage  or Voice SVC     90    USB Mode   The USB Mode option lets you enable the phone s ability to   act as a USB flash drive  provided you have installed an   optional microSD or microSDHC memory card and the USB   data cable    n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select USB Mode    Choose USB Mass Storage  Modem Mode  or  Charging Only  If you select USB Mass Storage  you can  transfer music  sound  ringtone  and image files to and  from a microSD or microSDHC memory card     Auto Key Lock    The Auto Key Lock setting controls whether the external  keypad locks automatically when the backlight goes out     n    From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Auto Key Lock   Select On or Off    With Auto Key Lock set to On  your phone automatically  disables its keys when the screen backlight goes out  with the phone closed     Press a key to turn the screen backlight on  then press  Unlock  gt  Spacebar Voice Command Key     Phone Info  Phone Info allow you to view information about your device     n    From the SETTINGS menu  select Phone Info  Choose   from the following options      My Number  View your phone number    e SW HW Version  View yoursoftwareand hardware version       con Glossary  View explanations of your phone s icons    e Software Update  Check for software updates and  update status  
74. g a Memory Card  1  Pull the memory card cover out and turn it to expose  the card slot        Incorrect    2  Push the memory card into the slot until it locks  into place     Removing a Memory Card  1  Pull the memory card cover out and turn it to expose  the memory card in the card slot   2  Press on the memory card to release the lock  then  remove the card   Formatting  Formatting erases all content from the memory card and  prepares it for use with your phone   Formatting a Memory Card Using Your Phone  1  In standby mode  press  S MENU  then select    Settings  gt  Memory  gt  Card Memory 9  Format Card   2  Atthe prompt  highlight Yes  then press eD OK   Formatting a Memory Card using Your PC  For best playback of songs stored on a microSD  or  microSDHC   memory card  use the PC file system FAT32   For more information about using a PC to format memory    cards  consult your PC and or memory card reader  documentation     Getting Started    iii    Section 2  Understanding Your Phone    This section outlines some key features of your Samsung  SCH R480 phone  It also describes the screen format     Your Phone s Features     Domestic and international voice and text messaging service   available on participating networks       Large 2 4 inch  diagonally  color screen  320 x 240 pixel  resolution       3G EVDO support     Bluetooth   Wireless Technology  see Note      Global Positioning System  GPS  Technology     Digital Assistant Tools     QWERTY Keypad     Text  SMS  
75. gers  or playing games  you may  experience occasional discomfort in your hands  neck  shoulders   or other parts of your body  When using your device for extended  periods  hold the device with a relaxed grip  press the keys lightly   and take frequent breaks  If you continue to have discomfort  during or after such use  stop use and see a physician       If your device has a camera flash or light  do not use the flash or  light close to the eyes of people or pets   122011     114    Section 12  Warranty Information    Standard Limited Warranty  What is covered and for how long     SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA  LLC      SAMSUNG     warrants that SAMSUNG s handsets 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 by the first  consumer purchaser and continuing for the following  specified period of time after that date     Phone 1 Year  Batteries 1 Year  Case Pouch Holster 90 Days  Other Phone 1 Year  Accessories    What is not covered     This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the  Product     This Limited Warranty does not cover   a  defects or damage  resulting from accident  misuse  abnormal use  abnormal  conditions  improper storage  exposure to liquid  moisture   dampness  sand or dirt  neglect  or unusual physical   electrical or electromechanical stress   b  scratches  dents  and cosmetic damage  unless caused by SAMSUNG     c  defe
76. h can be found  under    Settings      iii  on a label on the back of the Product  beneath the battery  if the battery is removable  and  iv  on the  outside of the Product if the battery is not removable    Alternatively  you may opt out by calling 1 888 987 4357 no  later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer  purchaser s purchase of the Product and providing the same  information  These are the only two forms of notice that will be  effective to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure  Opting  out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the  coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way  and you will  continue to enjoy the benefits of the Limited Warranty     Severability   If any portion of this Limited Warranty is held to be illegal or  unenforceable  such partial illegality or unenforceability shall  not affect the enforceability of the remainder of the Limited  Warranty     Precautions for Transfer and Disposal    If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using  the standard methods  the data only appears to be removed  on a superficial level  and it may be possible for someone to  retrieve and reuse the data by means of special software   To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of  this sort  it is recommended that the device be returned to  Samsung s Customer Care Center for an Extended File  System  EFS  Clear which will eliminate all user memory and  return all settings to default settings  Please c
77. 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     Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices  and their accessories in the areas where you drive  Always  obey them  The use of these devices may be prohibited or  restricted in certain areas  For example  only hands free use  may be permitted in certain areas     Health and Safety Information 99    Before answering calls  consider your circumstances  Let the   call go to voicemail when driving conditions require    Remember  driving comes first  not the call    If you consider a call necessary and appropriate  follow these   tips       Use a hands free device      Secure your phone within easy reach      Place calls when you are not moving      Plan calls when your car will be stationary      Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations      Letthe person with whom you are speaking know that you are  driving and will suspend the call if necessary      Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving    Notice regarding legal restrictions on mounting this 
78. hat such activity is expressly  permitted by applicable law not withstanding this limitation    or modify  or disable any features of  the Software  or create  derivative works based on the Software  You may not rent   lease  lend  sublicense or provide commercial hosting  services with the Software    4  CONSENT TO USE OF DATA  You agree that Samsung and its  affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered  as part of the product support services related to the  Software provided to you  if any  such as IMEI  your device s  unique identification number   device number  model name   customer code  access recording  your device s current SW  version  MCC  Mobile Country Code   MNC  Mobile Network  Code   Samsung and its affiliates may use this information  solely to improve their products or to provide customized    services or technologies to you and will not disclose this  information in a form that personally identifies you  At all  times your information will be treated in accordance with  Samsung s Privacy Policy  which can be viewed at   http   account samsung com membership pp     5  SOFTWARE UPDATES  Samsung may provide to you or  make available to you updates  upgrades  supplements and  add on components  if any  of the Software  including bug  fixes  service upgrades  parts or whole   products or devices   and updates and enhancements to any software previously  installed  including entirely new versions    collectively     Update     after the date you
79. he total administrative  facility and  arbitrator fees  or  50 00 of such fees  whichever is less  and  SAMSUNG shall pay the remainder of such fees   Administrative  facility and arbitrator fees for arbitrations in  which your total damage claims  exclusive of attorney fees  and expert witness fees  exceed  5 000 00   Large Claim    shall be determined according to AAA rules  In a Large Claim  case  the arbitrator may grant to the prevailing party  or  apportion among the parties  reasonable attorney fees   expert witness fees and costs  Judgment may be entered on  the arbitrator s award in any court of competent jurisdiction   This arbitration provision also applies to claims against  SAMSUNG s employees  representatives and affiliates if any  such claim arises from the Product s sale  condition or  performance     118    You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure by  providing notice to SAMSUNG no later than 30 calendar days  from the date of the first consumer purchaser s purchase of the  Product  To opt out  you must send notice by e mail to  optout sta samsung com  with the subject line     Arbitration  Opt Out   You must include in the opt out e mail  a  your name  and address   b  the date on which the Product was purchased    c  the Product model name or model number  and  d  the IMEI  or MEID or Serial Number  as applicable  if you have it  the IMEI  or MEID or Serial Number can be found  i  on the Product box    ii  on the Product information screen  whic
80. henthismessagewill  expireandbediscardedbythereceivingmessagingserverifnot  delivered first     DeliveryAck  Control whethertoreceiveanacknowledgement  when your message is delivered  Choose On or Off      Remove Picture Slide Video Subject Sound Name Card   CalendarEvent  Removeamultimediaattachment fromthe  message      Cancel Message  Cancel the message or save the message to  the Drafts folder    Press SEND     Messages 39    Receiving Messages   When you receive a message in standby mode or in a call    the ringer sounds  unless turned off  and New Message   appears in the display  The date and time of the message   also appear in the display along with the following options      View Now  Opens the message  where you have the option to  Forward  Reply w  Copy  Save as Quick Text  Lock  Add To  Contacts  Extract Addresses  or Message Info      View Later  Saves the message to your Messages Folder  where  you can view it later  and then returns your phone to standby  mode     Vote  Your phone can still receive messages while in Lock  Mode  The time and date of the message appear in the  display  but you cannot access the message until you  enter the lock code     40    Message Folders  Your phone stores messages using five folders  Messages   Drafts  CMAS  Voicemail  and Social Networks   Messages  Messages of all types  except Voicemail and CMAS  are  stored in Messages  All messages  both received and sent   are grouped together into    conversations    or message  thre
81. hout this guide  there is text that is set apart from the   rest  These are intended to point out important information    quick methods for activating features  to define terms  and   more  The definitions for these methods are as follows      Notes  Explain alternative options within the current feature   menu  or sub menu      Tips  Provide quick or innovative methods for performing  functions related to the subject at hand      Important  Points out important information about the  current feature that could affect performance  or even damage  your phone     Text Conventions Battery    This manual provides condensed information about how to Your phone is powered by a rechargeable  standard Li ion  use your phone  To make this possible  the following terms battery  A travel adapter is included with the phone for  and icon appear in place of repeatedly used procedural charging the battery   Steps  E    E i Note  The battery comes partially charged  You must fully  highlight Use the Navigation Key  C  to move a charge the battery before using your phone for the first  highlighting effect onto a menu item or screen time  A fully discharged battery requires up to 4 hours of  item of interest  charge time   select After  highlighting  a menu item or screen item   press the Center Select key     to launch  After the first charge  you can use the phone while  access  or save a highlighted menu item or charging   screen field of interest    gt  Used in place of    select    in lon
82. iation 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     Interphone Study    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 pe
83. ion 91  dialog boxes 23    Display Screen 22  Display Screen Icons 22  features 12   reset phone 88   security settings 87  settings menu 80  turning off and on 9    Phone Settings    Airplane Mode 86  auto key lock 91  language 86   NAM select 89   quick search 90   set directional keys 90  Speed Dial 89   system select 89   USB Mode 90    Photos    camera options 61  My Image viewer 71  sending 61   taking snap shots 60    131    R    Recording Videos 63  Reducing Exposure  Hands Free Kits and Other  Accessories 95  Reset Your Phone 88  Responsible Listening 106  Restricting Children s Access to  Your Mobile Device 112  Right Soft Key 17  Ringtones  Tone Room Deluxe 73    S    Samsung Mobile Products and  Recycling 102   Security  settings 87   Security Settings  edit codes 87  factory data reset 88  Lock Phone Now option 87  phone lock setting 87  reset phone 88  restrictions 88    132    Send Key 18  Settings 80  Display 80  location 80  memory info 91  phone info 91  TTY Mode 85  Shift Key 19  Smart Practices While Driving 99  Social Networks 45  Sound Settings  master volume 82  Spacebar Voice Command Key 20  Speakerphone Key 21  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Certification Information 97  Speed Dial 56  assigning 56  removing 57  settings 89    Speed Dialing 28  Standard Limited Warranty 115  Stopwatch 79  T  Text  entering 24  Text Conventions 5  Three Way Calling 26  Tip  Description 4  Tone Room Deluxe 73  Tools  Voice Commands 30  TTY Mode 85  Turn Phone Off and O
84. ion of the video         Rename  Change the name of the video file        View by Location  Lets you view All videos or only those  videos stored in Phone memory or Card memory        File Info  View the Name  File Size  Resolution  Duration     and Date and Time created of the currently selected video     easyedge  With easyedge  you can download full featured applications  over the air including games  personalized ring tones   pictures  and more   n In standby mode  press Gl  MENU  then select  7 easyedge   Tone Room Deluxe  Express yourself by subscribing to Tone Room Deluxe to  download ringtones from your favorite artists and set  ringback tones for your friends and family to hear when they  call you   n In standby mode  press Gl MENU  then select   D Tone Room     Multimedia 73    Section 8  Browser    This section outlines how to launch the browser and navigate  to other pages within the browser  and how the keys on the  QWERTY keypad are used with web application  Additionally   links to other sites are briefly discussed   Launching the Browser  1  In standby mode  press Gl MENU  then select   amp  Browser  A message concerning data charges  appears in the display   2  To prevent the data charges message from appearing   press Gg 0K  gt  Yes    or   To clear the message  press Yes   Pressing No returns  you to the Main Menu    Your wireless provider s portal web page appears in the  display   Exiting the Browser  n Press   End     74    Using the Browser    When you 
85. ional  Standards Institute  ANSI  C63 19  the hearing aid and  wireless mobile device rating values are added together to  indicate how usable they are together  For example  if a    Health and Safety Information     111    hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless  mobile device meets the M3 level rating  the sum of the two  values equals M5    Under the standard  this should provide the hearing aid user  with normal use while using the hearing aid with the  particular wireless mobile device  A sum of 6 or more would  indicate excellent performance    However  these are not guarantees that all users will be  satisfied  T ratings work similarly                    The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in  the American National Standards Institute  ANSI  C63 19  standard     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  or make calls 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  
86. ish entering the phone number and press    6 Send  your phone automatically replaces the second    with the two digit country code you have selected for  the International Dialing shortcut     2  Enter the country code for the country that you are  calling  or press 8 until a second plus sign     appears  in the display        ical E  ai  ET 3  Enter the number that you wish to call  Press 6 Send                    Options       Call Functions     27    Manual Pause Calling  To manually call a number with pause s  without storing it in  your Contacts list   1  In standby mode  enter the number you wish to call   2  Press Options  The following options appear in the  display     Add 2 Sec Pause  A 2 second pause  after which dialing  resumes     Add Wait  A hard pause  waits for input from you    3  Highlight and press OK to select the desired option   4  Press 6 Send to call the number     Tip  Press Save to store the pauses along with the number if    you plan to call the number frequently     28    Speed Dialing  Speed Dialing lets you place a call to any Contact stored in  your Contacts list by dialing the Contact   s Location number    For more information  refer to    Speed Dials    on page 56    1 Touch Dialing  Use 1 touch dialing to speed dial Contacts from 1  Voicemail   through 9    n In standby mode  press and hold the number key  corresponding to the desired Contact   s speed dial  number    2 Touch Dialing  Use 2 touch dialing to speed dial Contacts from 10  thro
87. ist hearing device  users find mobile devices that may be compatible with their  hearing devices  Not all mobile devices have been rated   Mobile devices that are rated have the rating on their box or  a label located on the box    The ratings are not guarantees  Results will vary depending  on the user s hearing device and hearing loss  If your hearing  device happens to be vulnerable to interference  you may not    be able to use a rated mobile device successfully  Trying out  the mobile device with your hearing device is the best way to  evaluate it for your personal needs     M Ratings  Wireless mobile devices rated M3 or M4 meet  FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference  to hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled   M4 is the better higher of the two ratings  M ratings refer to  enabling acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not  operate in telecoil mode    T Ratings  Mobile devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC  requirements and are likely to generate less interference to  hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled  T4  is the better higher of the two ratings  T ratings refer to  enabling inductive coupling with hearing aids operating in  telecoil mode    Hearing devices may also be rated  Your hearing aid  manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you  find this rating  Higher ratings mean that the hearing device  is relatively immune to interference noise    Under the current industry standard  American Nat
88. iving               99  Alarm CloCk    oe ipte d manne dae 79 Battery Use and Safety                   100    2    Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling     102    UL Certified Travel Charger               103  Display   Touch Screen                  104  UPS arene Um HUM 104  Emergency Calls                 2     105  Care and Maintenance                   106  Responsible Listening                   106  Operating Environment                  109  FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless Devices         111  Restricting Children s Access to  Your Mobile Device                    112  FCC Notice and Cautions                 112  Other Important Safety Information         113  Section 12  Warranty Information               115  Standard Limited Warranty               115    End User License Agreement for Software    120  pdt efrates eth cieteac 128    Section 1  Getting Started    This section explains how to start using your phone by   activating your service  setting up your voicemail  or getting   an understanding of how this manual is put together   Understanding This User Manual    The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as  the menus and sub menus in your phone  A robust index for  quick reference to most features begins on page 128    Also included is important safety information that you should  know before using your phone  Most of this information is  near the back of the guide  beginning on page 92     Notes and Tips   Throug
89. key or PIN for the selected device   For other  wireless handsets  choose a passkey or PIN and enter  the same one on both devices  For more information on  headsets and hands free units  refer to the user  manual for the other device      5  Except for other wireless handsets  you are prompted  to confirm whether you want to connect your phone  with the other device  To connect with the other device   press Yes     Paired List    The Paired List contains Bluetooth devices that have paired  with your phone  and allows you to connect disconnect from  a device or modify settings for these devices     Bluetooth Options    Bluetooth Options allow you to set your phone s Bluetooth  availability and view and set information about your phone s  Bluetooth capabilities     n    In the BLUETOOTH MENU  press Options  The following   options are available    e My Phone Info  Lists andsets the Bluetooth Name  Lists the  Bluetooth Type  Status  and Address of your phone      Discovery Mode  Makes your phone    visible    to other  Bluetooth devices for pairing and connecting    e Supported Profiles  ListsanddescribestheBluetoothprofiles  your phone supports  Headset  Hands free  Stereo   Phonebook Access  Object Push  File Transfer  Serial Port   and Dial Up Networking     e Search Setting  Indicate the type of Bluetooth devices you  wantto include in searches  ChooseAll  Audio Device  PC  or  Phone      Auto Pairing  Lets you select to enable  On  or disable  Off   AutoPairingIfyoudisable
90. l  using the keypad   Press e Send to place the call     Three Way Calling    Call two other numbers and connect them to your call using  three way calling     1     26    In standby mode  enter the number for the first party in  your call  Press   Send    When connected  ask the other party to remain on the  line    Enter the second party s phone number and press   Q Sena    When the second party answers  press 6 Send to  connect all three parties     Dialing International Numbers  Call Another Country   Manual Method  1  In Standby mode  enter 011  the three digit exit code  for the United States    2  Enter the country code for the country that you are  calling   3  Enter the number that you wish to call and press    Q Send     Note  Puerto Rico and Canada are on the North American  dialing plan  Making calls to Puerto Rico and Canada is  similar to making calls within the United States  no  unique country codes are necessary     Call Another Country     Shortcut Method  1  In Standby mode  press 9  A plus sign     appears in  the display     Tip  If you place most or all of your international calls to  numbers in the same country  set up the International  Dialing shortcut to dial that country s code for you     For more information  refer to  International Dialing  on    Note  When you finish entering the phone number and press page 85      6 Send  your phone automatically replaces this   with    011  the three digit exit code for the United States  a  Note  When you fin
91. lease say a  command  sounds and the Voice Commands display   Say  Send Message     At the prompt  say the contact name  telephone  number  or contact group    The NEW TEXT MSG screen opens  with the To  field  populated with your selection s     Continue creating the message     Go To   Menu    Access a menu item by speaking the menu s name     1     32    In standby mode  press and hold Spacebar    Voice Command Key  The audio prompt  Please say a  command  sounds and the Voice Commands display   Say    Go to     followed by the name of a menu item  for  example     Missed Calls        Messaging        Contacts         Tools        Multimedia     or    Settings     The item opens     Check   Item    Access device information by speaking the command     ile    In standby mode  press and hold Spacebar    Voice Command Key  The audio prompt    Please say a   command    sounds and the Voice Commands display    Say    Check     followed by a command    e Status  Displaysandannouncesallphonestatusindicators      Voicemail  Accesses your voice mailbox    Messages  Displaysandannouncesthecurrent Voicemail   Text message  and Picture message statuses      Missed calls  Displays any missed calls      Time  Displays and announces the current time and date    e Signalstrength  Displaysandannouncesthecurrent  xsignal  strength level      Battery level  Displays and announces the current battery  level    e Volume DisplaysandannouncesthecurrentMasterVolume  setting       Mynumber  Displa
92. ll 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  Awww creal cat programes recerca en_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  because 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 neededresearchonpossiblebiologicaleffectsofRF  for the type of signal emitted by cell phones     DesigncellphonesinawaythatminimizesanyR Fexposureto  the user  and    Cooperateinprovidingusersofcellphoneswiththecurrent  information oncellphoneuseandhumanhealthconcerns     94    The FDA also is working with voluntary standard setting  bodies such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics  Engineers  IEEE   the International
93. n 9  U  UL Certified Travel Charger 103  USB Mass Storage 79  USB Mode 90    V W  Vibrate Mode Key 20 Wallpaper  Videos settings 80  camcorder options 64 Warranty Information 115  My Videos player 73 World Clock 79  playback controls 66  playing 66  recording 63  sending 64  Voice Commands 30  calling 31  checking status 32  Contacts 33  opening menus or applications 32  sending messages 32  settings 33  Voice Memos 72  Voice Service 78  Voicemail  Checking 44  listening to 10  setting up voicemail 10  Volume Key 18    
94. n the  phone to standby mode     Left Soft Key  Press to activate the command that    appears above it in the display     Right Soft Key  Press to activate the command that    appears above it in the display     Browser    75    Section 9  Tools    This section explains how you can use your phone s  productivity tools to view today s calendar  schedule  appointments  set an alarm  perform simple math  calculations  and more     Accessing Tools  n  n standby mode  press Gl  MENU  then select  L Tools  The TOOLS menu appears in the display   Bluetooth    Bluetooth is a short range wireless communications  technology capable of exchanging information over a  distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical  connection     n From the TOOLS menu  select Bluetooth Menu  The  BLUETOOTH MENU appears in the display     Turn Bluetooth OnlOff    n Inthe BLUETOOTH MENU  press Turn On  The Bluetooth  icon appears in the Status bar     76    Add New Device  1  In the BLUETOOTH MENU  select Add New Device     Vote  If prompted with  Turn bluetooth on    press Yes     PLACE DEVICE YOU ARE CONNECTING TO IN  DISCOVERABLE MODE appears in the display     2  Place the new Bluetooth device in discovery mode    3  On your phone  press OK  Your phone will search for  discoverable devices and display them    4  Select the device you want to pair with your phone  The  phone attempts to automatically pair with the selected  device    If automatic pairing fails  you are prompted to enter the  pass
95. ne  this site uses the phone  FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the  case of the phone  Sometimes it may be necessary to  remove the battery pack to find the number  Once you have  the FCC ID number for a particular phone  follow the          instructions on the website and it should provide values for  typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone  Additional  SAR information can also be obtained at  hitp   www fcc gov encyclopedia specific absorption rate sar   cellular telephones    FCC Part 15 Information to User    Pursuant to part 15 21 of the FCC Rules  you are cautioned  that changes or modifications not expressly approved by  Samsung could void your authority to operate the device   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This  device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this  device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation    Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to part  15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications        98    However  there is no guara
96. nize your command   it will prompt you to confirm     Tip  Press Info at any time to display helpful tips for using  Voice Commands     You can perform the following functions with Voice  Commands     e Call   Name or   gt   Place a call to a saved contact  to a telephone  number  or to voicemail       Send Message   Name or   gt   Create a Text Picture Video  message to a saved contact or to a telephone number      Go To   Menu    Open any application installed on your device      Check   Item    View details about your phone s status       Contacts   Name    Display the named Contacts list entry      Redial  Redial the last number dialed      Help  Displays Voice Commands usage information     Call   Name or   gt   Place a call by speaking a contact name or telephone  number   1  In standby mode  press and hold Spacebar   Voice Command Key  The audio prompt  Please say a  command  sounds and the Voice Commands display   2  Say  Call   followed by   e  lt AContactName gt   to call the defaulttelephone numberfor  acontact  Or say  Call   followed by the type ofnumber   Mobile 1  Home  or Business       Telephone Number gt  to dial phone number   e    Voicemail    to access voicemail   3  Follow the prompts to confirm your selection and place  the call     Call Functions 31    Send Message   Name or it      Create a new message by speaking the type of message and  the recipient s      1     5     In standby mode  press and hold Spacebar   Voice Command Key  The audio prompt  P
97. ntacts      Manage Drafts  Choose to Erase one or more messages  to  Lockoneormore messages from being erased  orto Unlock  one or more messages to be erased       Sort by Recipient  Group messages by the recipient   s  name number       Sort by Type  List the messages in order of their  message type       Sort by Time  Group messages by the time of the  message s creation    To delete the draft message  press Erase     Messages 43    CMAS    The Commercial Mobile Alert System  CMAS  system  provides the government the ability to send geographically  targeted notifications of emergencies  such as threats to  public safety  severe weather events  a hazardous material  spill or a missing child in the phone user s area     Presidential Alert  Receive warnings in the event of a federal  emergency   Presidential alerts cannot be disabled      Extreme Alert  Receive alerts with Extreme warning levels     Severe Alert  Receive alerts with Severe warning levels     Amber Alert  Receive alerts about child abductions and relevant  details   To view CMAS alerts   1  From the MESSAGING menu  select CMAS  A list of  CMAS alerts appears in the display   2  Use the navigation key to scroll through the list and  highlight an alert  Press OPEN     44    Voicemail  Messages in your voice mailbox are logged in the Voicemail  folder of the MESSAGING menu  Open the Voicemail folder to  view details of the Voicemail message   When you   re notified of a new voicemail message by an alert  tone and 
98. ntee that interference will not  occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver       Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  that to which the receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Commercial Mobile Alerting System   CMAS     This device is designed to receive wireless emergency alerts  from the Commercial Mobile Alerting System   CMAS    which may also be known as the Personal Localized Alerting  Network   PLAN     If your wireless provider has chosen to  participate in CMAS PLAN  alerts are available while in the  provider s coverage area  If you travel outside your provider s  coverage area  wireless emergency alerts may not be  available  For more information  please contact your wireless  provider     Smart Practices While Driving   On the Road   Off the Phone  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 talking on a mobile phone    unless the driver 
99. numbers from the ADD RECENT CALLS  Screen      Favorites  Choose contacts from your Favorites list    e Groups  Chooseacontacts Group from the GROUPS screen     Press OK  The Text field appears in the display      Priority Level  Set the message s priority to Urgent or    Enter the text content of your message   For more Normal    information  refer to  Entering Text  on page 24       Validity Period  Enterthe Date and Time when this message  At any point while composing a message  willexpireandbediscardedbythereceivingmessagingserverif    To change the text entry mode  press Abc and select the not delivered first    desired text entry mode   For more information  refer to     DeliveryAck Controlwhethertoreceiveanacknowledgement    Entering Text  on page 24   when your message is delivered  Choose On or Off      Tocompletethemessagetextandsetmessagesendoptions      Deferred Delivery  Set a later date and time to deliver the  press Options  The following options appear in the display  message        Attach  Attach a file to your message  Choose Picture  Take     Callback  Controlwhetheryourcallbacknumberisdisplayed  Picture  Video  Record Video  Sound  Record Sound  totherecipientofyourmessage ChooseOnorOffandsetthe  Name Card  or Calendar Event  callback number to display        Save As Draft  Save the message to your Drafts folder      CancelMessage  Cancel themessageorsavethemessageto       Insert Quick Text  Insert pre composed text into your the Drafts folder   message  P
100. o confirm erasure of the selected Contacts   Select No to retain the Contacts   Groups  Groups let you easily send messages to multiple selected  Contacts  You can also use Groups to find Contact entries and  to add remove Contacts names in a Group or to create or  rename a Group   Viewing Groups  1  From the CONTACTS menu  select Groups   2  Available groups appear in the display  These groups  are available by default   Business  Colleague    Family    Friends  3  Highlight a group  then press VIEW to display a list of  group members     Add Contacts Entry to a Group  Using Add New Edit Contact Option  To add a Contact to a Group using either the Add New    Contact option or the Edit Contact option  do the following   J    In the CONTACT LIST screen  find an existing Contact  and press Edit  or press Options  gt  New Contact   Highlight the Group field  then press Set    The GROUPS menu appears in the display  showing  groups such as the following      Business     Colleague     Family     Friends   Highlight the Group to which you want to assign the  Contact  Press MARK  A checkmark appears in the  Group s checkbox    Press Done    You are returned to the NEW CONTACT   EDIT  CONTACT screen and the selected Group name  populates the Group field     Press SAVE to save your changes     Using Group Add Option    The Add option lets you add one or more existing Contacts to  a Group     1     From the CONTACTS menu  select Groups    The GROUPS menu appears in the display  showin
101. o obtain the source code covered  under the open source licenses  please visit   http   opensource samsung com     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 RESPECT 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    USC_SCH R480_UM_Eng_ME4_TN_052913_F4          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     Modification of Software    SAMSUNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR PERFORMANCE ISSUES OR INCOMPATIBILITIES CAUSED BY YOUR EDITING OF REGISTRY SETTINGS   OR YOUR MODIFICATION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE     USING CUSTOM OPERATING SYSTEM
102. o the left of the menu label to jump to the menu   sub menu  or feature     Example  To access the Bluetooth sub menu  press the Center   Select Key Gg Menu  gt  G8 Tools  gt  g for  Bluetooth     Understanding Your Phone     21    Understanding the Display Screen           2  O U ER Cell  lan    22        Messaging Contacts    Status Line  The top line of your phone   s display  contains icons that indicate network status  battery  power  signal strength  and more    Auto Answer Icon  Indicates that the Auto Answer  feature is active    Left Soft Key Function  The bottom line of the display  shows current soft key function  The sample screen  shows that pressing the Left Soft Key Function   Messaging  will display the MESSAGING Menu     4  Center Soft Key Function  The bottom line of the display  shows current soft key function  The sample screen  shows that pressing the Center Soft Key Function   MENU  will display the Main Menu    5  Right Soft Key Function  The bottom line of the display  shows current soft key functions  The sample screen  shows that pressing the Right Soft Key Function   Contacts  will show the CONTACT LIST screen    6  Clock Display  Displays the day  date  and time    Display Screen Icons  Your phone can show you definitions of the icons that appear  on the top  Status  line of the display   To access the Icon Glossary     n In standby mode  press Gl MENU  gt  Settings  gt   Phone Info  gt  Icon Glossary  A scrollable list shows the  types of icons th
103. ock a picture from being  erased  or Unlock a picture  Choose Move To Phone or  Move To Card to change the storage location of the picture        Rename  Change the name of the picture file        Full View  Display the picture expanded to fill the screen        Slide Show  View all of your images in sequence as a slide  show        View by Location  View All images or only those images  stored in Phone memory or Card memory        File Info  View the Name  File Size  Resolution  and Date  and Time created of the currently highlighted or displayed  image     Multimedia 71    My Ringtones  My Ringtones lets you record voice memos and assign them    or ringtones  melodies  or music files as ringtones for calls   alarms  and other alerts     Recording Voice Memos    n    72    From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select My Ringtones   The following options appear in the display     Record New  Record voice memos using your phone s  microphone and the following controls       PressRecTime to limitthe filesize oftherecording  Choose  Limit for Send  small  or For Save  large        Press Gil  OK to start recording a voice memo       Press Pause Resume to pause resume recording       Press STOPtostoprecordingandsavethevoicememo     Alistoffecordedvoicenemosringtonesmelodiesandmusic  files is displayed     Assigning Ringtones    1   2     From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select My Ringtones   Highlight a file  You have the following options     Press Set As  Left Soft Key  to assign the highlighted a
104. oduced 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       Always turn the volume down before plugging the earphones into  an audio source       Set the volume in a quiet environment 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    e Limit the amount of time you listen  As the volume increases  less  time is required before you hearing could be affected     Health and Safety Information 107      Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises   Such as rock concerts  tha
105. oming call  press to  send the call to Voicemail    Right Soft Key  Press to select the command displayed  at the right of the bottom line of the display   Center Select Key  Press to select the command  displayed at the center of the bottom line of the display     Understanding Your Phone     13     2    98    Features  1  Voicemail Key  In standby mode  press and hold to dial  Voicemail     2  Shift Key  Toggle capitalization for text input   Capitalization remains as selected until you press the  Shift key again    3  Fn Key  Toggle the text input mode to use the QWERTY  keypad to enter numbers and symbols as well as  letters     14       10     Sym Lock Key  When entering text  press to launch a  Symbols screen for selecting symbols  From standby  mode  press and hold this key to lock the keypad   Vibrate Mode Key  In standby mode  press and hold to  activate Vibrate mode    Space Voice SVC Key  Enter spaces between words and  characters  In standby mode  press and hold to launch  Voice SVC   For more information  refer to  Voice SVC   on page 78     Calendar Key  Launch your phone s Calendar tool   Messaging Key  Launch the Messages menu    Enter Key  Press to move the insertion point to the next  line in a message    Backspace Key  In text entry mode  delete characters  from the display  In menu mode  return to the previous  menu or screen     Side Views of Your Phone Features   1  Volume Key  In standby mode  adjust the System  Volume  When receiving a call  temporaril
106. ontact the  Samsung Customer Care Center for details     Important  Please provide warranty information  proof of  purchase  to Samsung s Customer Care Center in  order to provide this service at no charge  If the  warranty has expired on the device  charges may  apply     Warranty Information 119    Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  1301 E  Lookout Drive  Richardson  Texas 75082    Phone  1 800 SAMSUNG   Phone  1 888 987 HELP  4357    92012 Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  All  rights reserved    No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior  written approval  Specifications and availability subject to  change without notice   111611     End User License Agreement for  Software    IMPORTANT  READ CAREFULLY  This End User License  Agreement   EULA   is a legal agreement between you   either an individual or a single entity  and Samsung  Electronics Co   Ltd    Samsung   for software  owned by  Samsung and its affiliated companies and its third party  suppliers and licensors  that accompanies this EULA  which  includes computer software and may include associated  media  printed materials   online  or electronic  documentation in connection with your use of this device    Software       This device requires the use of preloaded software in its  normal operation  BY USING THE DEVICE OR ITS PRELOADED  SOFTWARE  YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS EULA  IF YOU  DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS  DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR  THE SOFTWARE    1  GRANT OF LICENSE  Samsung gr
107. ontact to the  Favorites list         Call  Dial the number associated with the name        Manage Contacts  Choose to Erase the Contact  Lock the  Contact preventerasure JUnlocktheContaci permiterasure         Send Name Card  Send a copy of a Contacts entry in a  Message or by Bluetooth        Search Entry Mode  Choose a text entry mode for entering  Contacts searches     Editing a Contacts Entry    1     In the CONTACT LIST screen  enter the first few  characters of a Contact s name in the Go To field or scroll  down to a Contact    Highlight the desired Contact and press VIEW  The  VIEW CONTACT screen appears in the display showing  the highlighted Contact s information    Press EDIT  The EDIT CONTACT screen appears in the  display     Contacts     49    4  Highlight the particular information you want to enter  or change     To backspace and delete numbers or letters  press B    Toclearallnumbersorlettersinthehighlightedfield pressand  hold EJ     Press Options to access the following options       SetSpeed Dial Remove Speed Dial  Assign remove a speed  dialnumber  Formoreinformation referto  SpeedDials   on page 56        Set as Default  Set the number the phone will dial when  Contacts dialing  speed dialing  or voice dialing       Add 2 Sec Pause  A 2 second pause  after which dialing  resumes       Add Wait  A hard pause  waits for input from you        Copy  Use the navigation key to highlight text to copy       Paste  Paste the copied text into another field       C
108. ople 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 2 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        Health and Safety Information 93    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 phone users in  Europe for 20 to 30 years  Additional information about the  COSMOS study can be found at  http  Awww 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 ce
109. our  old mobile device or battery to the address listed  via U S   Mail  for recycling    Dispose of unwanted electronics through an approved  recycler    To find the nearest recycling location  go to our website     www samsung com recyclingdirect  Or call   877  278 0799                    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 Charger  The Travel Charger for this phone has met applicable UL  safety requirements  Please adhere to the following safety  instructions per UL guidelines   FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY  LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE  PROPERTY DAMAGE   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SAVE THESE  INSTRUCTIONS   DANGER   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK  CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE  INSTRUCTIONS     Health and Safety Information 103    FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  PROPER USE OF A    AMERICA  USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR TOUCH SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE  OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE If your mobile device has a touch screen display   POWER OUTLET     please note that a touch screen responds best to a  THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE light 
110. power required to reach  the network  In general  the closer you are to a wireless base  station antenna  the lower the power output of the phone   Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public   it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not  exceed the SAR limit established by the FCC  Tests for each  model phone are performed in positions and locations  e g  at  the ear and worn on the body  as required by the FCC  For  body worn operation  this phone has been tested and meets    Health and Safety Information 97    FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory  that contains no metal and that positions the mobile device a  minimum of 1 5 cm from the body     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  This  mobile phone tablet device   has a FCC ID number  A3LSCHR480  Model Number  SCH   R480  and the specific SAR levels for this mobile phone can  be found at the following FCC website   hitp   www fcc gov oet ea     The SAR information for this device can also be found on  Samsung   s website    http  Awww samsung com sar     SAR information on this and other model phones can be  accessed online on the FCC s website through http     transition fcc gov oet rfsafety sar html  To find information that  pertains to a particular model pho
111. r       Press the Volume key down to play a video file softer       Press     Mute Unmute to play the video with or  without sound   e Navigation      Press Gil  Center Select to begin pause resume playing a  video file       Press the Navigation Key down to stop playing a video file       Press the Navigation Key left to skip to an earlier video file in  the My Videos list       Press and hold the Navigation Key left to fast reverse through  the current video file       Press and hold the Navigation Key right to fast forward through  the current video file       Press the Navigation Key right to skip to a later video file in the  My Videos list       Press the Navigation Key up to zoom in on the current video       Options      Press EX Options  gt  My Videos to return to My Video List       Press Z Options   File Info to view the Name  File Size   Resolution  Duration  Date and Time created of the  current video       Press B Options  gt  Help to view instructions on using the  video player     Music Player     The R480 supports MP3  unprotected WMA  M4A  AAC  AAC   music file     The R480 has preset memory  and can also copy files directly to  the phone s memory   Music Player lets you play MP3  unprotected WMA  M4A  AAC  and AAC  music files stored on your phone or on an optional  microSD    memory card using a personal computer   For  information on loading music files on a Memory Card  For  more information  refer to  Downloading Music Files  on  page 70    Launching Mu
112. rcumstances 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 Calls    This mobile device  like any wireless mobile device  operates  using radio signals  wireless and landline networks  as well  as user programmed functions  which cannot guarantee  connection in all conditions  areas  or circumstances     Therefore  you should never rely solely on any wireless  mobile device for essential communications  medical  emergencies  for example   Before traveling in remote or  underdeveloped areas  plan an alternate method of  contacting emergency services personnel  Remember  to    make or receive any calls  the mobile device must be  switched on and in a service area with adequate signal  strength   Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless mobile  device networks or when certain network services and or  mobile device features are in use  Check with local service  providers    To make an emergency call    1  Ifthe mobile device is not on  switch it on    2  Keyinthe emergency number for your present location   for example  911 or other official emergency number    Emergency numbers vary by location    3  Press the  Send
113. ress Options to create New pre composed quick 6  To send your finished message  press SEND     text  Edit existing quick text  or Move a quick text item toa  different position in the list        AddSubject  Convertthemessagetoamultimediamessage  and add a Subject line     Messages 37    Creating and Sending Multimedia  Messages  Send multimedia messages to recipients with a compatible    phone or other device  and accompany the message with a  voice memo  ringtone  or downloaded melody     Tip  You can send a multimedia message to up to ten    recipients  Enter each recipient s address or phone  number in a separate To  field of the NEW TEXT MSG    Screen     38    Create a new message  For more information  refer to   Creating and Sending Text Messages  on page 36   While entering the message text  press Options  gt   Attach     Select one of the following options     e Picture  Sendapicturethatisalready stored on your phone       Take Picture  Take a picture to send with your message       Video  Send a video that is already stored on your phone     Record Video  Record a video to send with your message     Sound Sendasoundfilethatisalreadystoredonyourphone       Record Sound Record sound to send with your message    e NameCard  Sendacontactinformation with yourmessage    e Calendar Event  Send information about a meeting or other  event    Depending on the type of attachment you selected  the   following screens appear    e MYIMAGES  Usethenavigation key tohighlightthe pi
114. ress eme Volume up or down  and press SET   Call Sounds  You can select the ringtones your phone will play to notify  you of incoming calls  You can also set your phone to vibrate  as well as ring for incoming calls  and or whether to display a  calling number or Contact name   1  From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select Call Sounds   2  Select Call Ringtone  Call Vibrate  or Caller ID Readout     For Call Ringtone  select a ringtone and press SET     For Call Vibrate  select On or Off  then press SET     For Caller ID Readout  select Ring Only  Caller ID   Ring  or  Name Repeat  Contacts only   then press SET     Alert Sounds  You can select an individual tone to play for each type of Alert  your phone can sound   1  From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select Alert Sounds   2  When you select TXT Message  Multimedia Message   Voicemail  Emergency Tone  On or Off only   Missed Call   Device Connect  or CMAS Message  you can choose an  Alert Tone to play  choose Alert Vibrate  and choose  whether and how often your phone should repeat a  Reminder of any of these alerts   3  When you select Device Connect  you can turn this alert  On or Off     Keypad Sounds  You can select one of two sounds for your phone to produce  when you press a key   n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  Keypad Sounds  then select Default or Lucid     Keypad Volume  You can select the volume at which your phone produces  Keypad Sounds   n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  Keypad Volume  then press the Na
115. riodically for optimal use of  your device  If you want to avoid any use of network data for  the Update downloads  then you should choose the  Wi Fi  Only  option in the Setting   Regardless of the option you  choose  the  Automatic Update  function downloads Updates  only through Wi Fi connection     6  Some features of the Software may require your device to  have access to the internet and may be subject to  restrictions imposed by your network or internet provider   Unless your device is connected to the internet through Wi Fi  connection  the Software will access through your mobile    network  which may result in additional charges depending  on your payment plan  In addition  your enjoyment of some  features of the Software may be affected by the suitability  and performance of your device hardware or data access    7  SOFTWARE TRANSFER  You may not transfer this EULA or  the rights to the Software granted herein to any third party  unless it is in connection with the sale of the mobile device  which the Software accompanied  In such event  the transfer  must include all of the Software  including all component  parts  the media and printed materials  any upgrades  this  EULA  and you may not retain any copies of the Software   The transfer may not be an indirect transfer  such as a  consignment  Prior to the transfer  the end user receiving the  Software must agree to all the EULA terms    8  EXPORT RESTRICTIONS  You acknowledge that the  Software is subject to expor
116. rnational Dialing lets you choose a frequently dialed  country code for dialing by the International Dialing shortcut    For more information on using the International Dialing  shortcut  see    Dialing International Numbers    on page 26     n From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select   International Dialing     Settings 85    DTMF Tones    DTMF Tones let you select the length of the tone  Normal or  Long  that the keypad generates each time you press a key     Vote  The Long setting can be useful with automated systems     n From the CALL SETTINGS menu  select DTMF Tones   Phone Settings    You can set or reset the operating characteristics of your  phone to suit your location and or to limit access to your  phone   n From the SETTINGS menu  select Phone Settings  The  PHONE SETTINGS menu appears in the display     86    Airplane Mode    When set to On  Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of  your phone  This blocks you from making or receiving calls  other than Emergency  911  calls  but allows you to use other  features  such as the camera and the Tools  safely in  sensitive environments  such as on board an aircraft     n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Airplane Mode     Tip  If you need to make an emergency call with Airplane  mode enabled  just dial the emergency number and press    Q Sena     Language  Choose the language for the phone s operation and displays   n From the PHONE SETTINGS menu  select Language  then  select English  Espa  ol  or RPX      Security
117. s  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  from their normal locations in atoms and molecules  It can  permanently damage biological tissues including DNA  the  genetic material     92    The energy levels associated with radio frequency energy   including both radio waves and microwaves  are not great  enough to cause ionization of atoms and molecules   Therefore  RF energy is a type of non ionizing radiation   Other types of non ionizing rad
118. s a   Ringtone  Contact ID  or Alert Sounds      Press Gil  PLAY to play back the highlighted file     Pressoption  RightSofiK ey todisplaythefollowingoptions        Send  Send the currently highlighted ringtone  music  or  recordedvoicememofileaspartofaMultimediaMessage or  Via Bluetooth        Rename  Change the name of the highlighted file        Move  Relocate the currently highlighted file from phone  memorytoamemorycardorfromamemorycardtophone  memory        Lock Unlock Blockorpermiterasureoftheringtone music or  recorded voice memo file        Erase  Erase the highlighted file        Erase Ringtones  Erase one or more marked files        File Info  View the Name  File Size  File Type  and Date and  Time created of the currently selected file     My Videos    My Videos lets you manage the videos you record with your  phone s Camcorder and videos you download and lets you  play and manage your videos     1  From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select My Videos  An  array of thumbnail images appears in the display   2  Highlight a video file     Press Erase  Left Soft Key  to delete the video     Press Gl PLAY to play a highlighted video       PressOption  RightSofiK ey todisplaythefollowingoptions         Send  Send the currently highlighted video as part of a  Multimedia Message or Via Bluetooth       Camcorder  Record a video         Manage Videos  Erase videos  Lock a video from being  erased  or Unlock a video  Choose Move To Phone or    Move to Card to change the storage locat
119. setting  1 or All      Library soft key  Display the LIBRARY screen       Options soft key  Show the following sub menus and options        Background Music  If a music file or playlist is playing  return  to the Home screen  standby mode  while continuing to play the  music file or playlist  Music continues playing while you use  other phone functions  To end the music  return to the Home  Screen and press 6 End        Add To Playlist  Add the song currently playing to a new or  existing playlist        Skin  Change the Music Player skin to Simple  Album Artwork   Visualizer  or Lyrics        Song Info  List the Title  Artist  Album  Genre  File name  Size   Length  and Bit Rate of the sound file currently playing        Memory Info  List used and available phone memory and  memory card storage        Music Settings  Choose Repeat or Shuffle     Multimedia 69    Downloading Music Files  In addition to downloading music to your phone  you can also  transfer   sideload   music from a personal computer to an  optional memory card in your phone     1     70    Install a microSD    or microSDHC    memory card into  your phone   For more information  refer to  Installing a  Memory Card  on page 10     Connect the micro USB end of the USB data cable to  the power accessory connector on your phone    Check that the USB Mode setting is set to USB Mass  Storage   For more information  refer to    USB Mode     on page 90     Connect the USB end of the USB data cable to a  matching conn
120. sic Player  1  From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select Music Player   The MUSIC PLAYER screen appears in the display   Ye al  uu        44f128r mp3    Library Options  Multimedia 67    Accessing the Music Library Menu    1     68    From the MULTIMEDIA menu  select Music Player  The   following options appear in the display      PlayAllSongs whenmusicisnotcurrently playing   Begins  playing all music    e Now PlayingList whenplayingmusic   Indicatesnumberof  musicfilescurrentlyplaying Selectthisoption orpressBack   to return to the Music Player screen    e AllSongs Listsallmusicfilesonthephoneandmemorycard      Playlists  Lists any playlists you have saved and lets you  create  save  and manage playlists      Artists  Lists artist names for music files on the phone and  memory card      Genres  Lists genres for music files on the phone and  memory card    e Albums  Lists album titles for music files on the phone and  memory card      Manage My Music  Erase Songs  Lock songs so that they  cannot be erased  or Unlock songs  Choose Move To Phone   Move ToCardtomovesongstothephone   smemory ortoan  optional memory card    Music Settings  Choose Repeat or Shuffle     Highlight the desired option and press Gl VIEW  A list  of music files  playlists  artists  genres  or albums  appears in the display   Highlight a music file  playlist  artist  genre  or album   Highlight a selection and press View  The following  options are available     Press Multi to play one or more music files      Pr
121. sion  FCC  of the U S  Government   These FCC RF 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 RF exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile  phones employs a unit of measurement known as the  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   The SAR is a measure of the  rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body             expressed in units of watts per kilogram  W kg   The FCC  requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1 6  watts per kilogram  1 6 W kg     The FCC SAR limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety  to give additional protection to the public and to account for  any variations in measurements    SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions  accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its  highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands   Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified  power level  the actual SAR level of the phone while  operating can be well below the maximum reported value   This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple  power levels so as to use only the 
122. t might cause temporary hearing loss   Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound  normal      Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort  If you  experience ringing in your ears  hear muffled speech  or  experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your  portable audio device  discontinue use and consult your doctor     You can obtain additional information on this subject from the  following sources     American Academy of Audiology   11730 Plaza American Drive  Suite 300  Reston  VA 20190   Voice   800  222 2336   Email  info audiology org   Internet    http   www audiology org Pages   default aspx       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 4674    1 800 CDC INFO  1 800 232 4636   Outside the U S  513 533 8328    108    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
123. t restrictions of various countries   You agree to comply with all applicable international and  national laws that apply to the Software  including all the  applicable export restriction laws and regulations    9  TERMINATION  This EULA is effective until terminated  Your  rights under this License will terminate automatically without  notice from Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the    122    terms and conditions of this EULA  Upon termination of this  EULA  you must cease all use of the Software and destroy all  copies  full or partial  of the Software     10  DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY  UNLESS SEPARATELY STATED  IN A WRITTEN EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY  ACCOMPANYING YOUR DEVICE  ALL SOFTWARE PROVIDED  BY SAMSUNG WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE  WHETHER  INCLUDED WITH THE DEVICE  DOWNLOADED  OR  OTHERWISE OBTAINED  IS PROVIDED  AS IS  AND ON AN   AS AVAILABLE  BASIS  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND  FROM SAMSUNG  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  TO THE  FULLEST EXTENT POSSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE  LAW  SAMSUNG DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS   IMPLIED  OR STATUTORY  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  SATISFACTORY  QUALITY OR WORKMANLIKE EFFORT  FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  RELIABILITY OR AVAILABILITY   ACCURACY  LACK OF VIRUSES  QUIET ENJOYMENT  NON  INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER  VIOLATION OF RIGHTS  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  ALLOW EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS  MAY 
124. the National Fire Protection Standard  NFPA 58   For a copy  of this standard  contact the National Fire Protection  Association     112    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     Only qualified personnel should service the mobile device or  install the mobile device in a vehicle  Faulty installation or service  may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to  the device      Ensure that any mobile devices or related equipment installed in  your vehicle are securely mounted      Check regularly that all wireless mobile device equipment in your  vehicle is mounted and operating properly       When using a headset in dry environments  static electricity can  build up in the headset and cause a small quick static electrical  shock  To minimize the risk of electrostatic discharge from the  headset avoid using the headset in extremely dry environments or  touch a grounded unpainted metal object 
125. the new message icon  the following options  appear     Listen Now  Calls your voice mailbox and lets you listen to your  messages     Listen Later  Returns you to standby mode where you can  choose to call your mailbox and review your messages at a  later time     Tip  You can also access your voicemail from standby    mode  by pressing and holding 8 to speed dial your  voice mailbox     Social Networks   Social Networks provides a single point for accessing online  communities and content  You can save your user names   but not passwords  to allow faster sign in to Facebook and  Twitter    1  From the MESSAGING menu  select Social Networks    2  Follow the prompts to define your Facebook and or   Twitter account s  to Messaging     Erase Messages    You can erase all of the messages in any or all of message  folders using one convenient sub menu     Vote  This function erases all messages in the selected  message folder  To delete a single message  go to the  respective message folder  highlight the message  and  press Erase     From the MESSAGING menu  press Options  The   following options appear in the display      Erase Messages  Deleteallunlocked messagesstoredinthe  Messaging folder      Erase Drafts  Delete all unlocked messages stored in the  Drafts folder      Erase CMAS  Delete all unlocked messages stored in the  CMAS folder      Erase All  Delete all unlocked messages stored except  Voicemail    Select the option that will erase the messages you   want to erase 
126. to discharge static  electricity before inserting the headset      Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or explosive  materials in the same compartment as the mobile device  its  parts  or accessories      For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember that an air bag  inflates with great force  Do not place objects  including installed  or 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      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     Health and Safety Information 113      Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension  or denial of cell phone services to the offender  or legal action  or  both      While using your device  leave some lights on in the room and do  not hold the screen too close to your eyes       Seizures or blackouts can occur when you are exposed to flashing  lights while watching videos or playing games for extended  periods  If you feel any discomfort  stop using the device  immediately      Reduce risk of repetitive motion injuries  When you repetitively  perform actions  such as pressing keys  drawing characters on a  touch screen with your fin
127. to their factory default values     Caution  Before selecting Reset Phone  contact your Wireless    resulting in loss of service     n    88    Carrier  Invoking Reset Phone may erase settings  made by your Wireless Carrier from your phone     From the SECURITY menu  select Reset Phone  then  select No or Yes     Restrictions    The Restrictions option settings let you set restrictions on  calls  messages  and data calls     n  ncoming Outgoing Calls  Select Allow All  Contacts  Only  or Block All     n Incoming Outgoing SMS  Text  Messages  Select Allow  All  Contacts Only  or Block All     n  incoming Outgoing MMS  Multimedia  Messages  Select  Allow All  Contacts Only  or Block All     n Data Calls  Select Allow All or Block All     Note  All default restriction settings are Allow All   unrestricted      Factory Data Reset  Factory Data Reset deletes all entries from the Contacts list     n From the SECURITY menu  select Factory Data Reset   then select No or Yes     NAM Select    NAM Selection lets you select your preferred number  assignment module  NAM 1 or NAM 2   provided your phone  has a NAM 2 number programmed into it   For more  information  contact your Wireless Provider      Important  If  after setting your phone to Lock itself On Power    Up  you change the NAM Selection setting from  NAM 1 to NAM 2  but there is no number  programed into NAM 2  you won t be able to  access your phone  You must call your wireless  provider s service center to unlock your phone
128. touch from the pad of your finger or a non metallic  CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR stylus  Using excessive force or a metallic object when  HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION  pressing on the touch screen may damage the    Display   Touch Screen tempered glass surface and void the warranty  For    Please note the following information when using your more information  please refer to the    Standard  mobile device  Limited Warranty      WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY GPS    TE display 0n your mobile device  made af glass ar Certain Samsung mobile devices can use a Global Positioning    acrylic and could break if your mobile device is System  GPS  signal for location based applications  A GPS  dropped or if it receives significant impact  Do not use uses satellites controlled by the U S  Government that are  if screen is broken or cracked as this could cause subject to changes implemented in accordance with the  injury to you  Department of Defense policy and the 2008 Federal Radio  navigation Plan  FRP   Changes may affect the performance  of location based technology on your mobile device   Even with GPS  when you make an emergency call   e Always tell the emergency responder your location to the best of  your ability  and    104      Remain on the mobile device for as long as the emergency  responder instructs you    Navigation  Maps  directions  and other navigation data  including data  relating to your current location  may contain inaccurate or  incomplete data  and ci
129. ts you choose the size of the digits you dial  the  characters that compose your phone   s menu items  and the  font size using in messaging   1  From the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu  select Fonts Size   The following options are available     Dial Font Size    Menu Font Size    Messaging Font Size  2  Choose Normal  Small  Large  or Large Only   Personal Banner  Personal Banner lets you change the banner text that  appears on the Home screen   1  From the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu  select  Personal Banner  The PERSONAL BANNER screen  appears in the display   2  Change or replace the text  then press SET   For more  information  refer to  Entering Text  on page 24      Settings     81    Backlight  You can set the brightness of the backlight for your display or  keypad   1  From the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu  select Backlight   2  Select Display or Keypad backlight to remain on for 10   15 or 30 seconds  to be Always On  or to be Always Off   3  Setthe Brightness of the display by pressing the  Navigation Key left or right  then press SET     Vote  Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster     Sounds Settings  Sounds Settings let you customize your phone s audio  properties  such as ringers  keypad tones  alerts  start up  melody  and more   n From the SETTINGS menu  select Sounds Settings  The  SOUNDS SETTINGS menu appears in the display     82    Master Volume  Set the Master Volume for all the sounds on your phone   n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  Master Volume  then p
130. ugh 99    1  In standby mode  press and release the number key  representing the first digit of the desired Contact s  speed dial number    2  Press and hold the number key representing the  second digit of the desired Contact s speed dial  number     3 Touch Dialing  Use 3 touch dialing to speed dial Contacts from 100  through 999    1  In standby mode  press and release the number key  representing the first digit of the desired Contact s  speed dial number    2  Press and release the number key representing the  second digit of the desired Contact s speed dial  number    3  Press and hold the number key representing the third  digit of the desired Contact s speed dial number    Answering a Call    n Toanswer an incoming call  press e Send     Vote  To choose other options for answering calls  see   Answer Options  on page 84     Sending Calls to Voicemail  n To ignore a call and send it to voicemail  press Ignore     Tip  To silence the ringer on an incoming call  press   Quiet     Left Soft Key   or press the Volume key               Reject Call with Text Message  Send a text message to a caller instead of answering a call    For more information  refer to    Creating and Sending Text  Messages    on page 36    1  To ignore a call and send a text message instead   press TXT   2  Select a preset message and press Send    or   Press New to create a new message    or   Press View to edit an existing message   Answering Call Waiting Calls  When you receive a call while on a c
131. use the browser  some of the keys operate   differently than during a normal phone call  Browser presents   on screen items in any of the following ways      Text or numeric input      Links  embedded in content       Numbered options  some may not be numbered       Simple text    You can act upon options or links by using the soft keys   Browser Soft Keys   At the bottom of the browser display is a bar that contains   browser commands  The Left and Right Soft Keys e on   the keypad are used to execute the commands that appear in   their respective corners of the display  These are called  soft   keys  because their functions change depending on the   application     Using Links  Links have several purposes  such as jumping to a different  page  to a different site  or even initiating a phone call  Links  are shown underlined  You can normally use the Left Soft Key    to select a link when it is highlighted    How Browser Keys Work  The following table lists browser keys and their functions   OQO Navigation Key  Use to browse lists and options    RS  Back Key  Press once to back up one page  Press    once toclear the last number  letter  or symbol entered   Press and hold to completely clear the entry     9 SHIFT Key  Press before entering text to enable  uppercase characters     Spacebar  Press to insert a space when entering  text     Q   Numbers 1 thru 0  Use the number keys to select  items in a menu  if they are numbered     9 End Key  Press to exit the browser and retur
132. vigation Key down to  decrease the volume  or up to increase the volume   CMAS Volume  You can select the volume at which your phone produces  CMAS Alerts   n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  CMAS Volume  then press the Navigation Key down to  decrease the volume  or up to increase the volume   Digit Dial Readout  Digit Dial Readout causes your phone to vocally playback  phone number digits as you enter them   n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  Digit Dial Readout  gt  On to enable Digit Dial Readout     Settings 83    Service Alerts    Service Alerts lets you enable playback of the alert tone  when you Roam or lose service  for each minute a phone call  lasts  or each time a call connects   n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  Service Alerts  then select any of the following to  enable a service alert tone occurrence     Roam SVC Alert On       Minute Beep On     Call Connect  gt  On   Power On Alert    Power On Alert lets you choose whether your phone plays a  melody when you power it on  Select On to play the melody   and select Off to disable the melody     n From the SOUNDS SETTINGS menu  select  Power On Alert     84    Call Settings    The Call Settings sub menu lets you set call options such as  Auto Retry  Data rates for data calls  and more     n From the SETTINGS menu  select Call Settings  The  CALL SETTINGS menu appears in the display     Answer Options    You can set your phone to answer incoming calls only when      You press Send  or      You pr
133. want to use your phone while driving   Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head  from RF Radiation    Because 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     Health and Safety Information 95    Studies have shown that these products generally do not  work as advertised  Unlike    hands 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      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 from the United  Kingdom made such a recommendation in December 2000   In this report  a group of independent experts noted th
134. y mute the  ringer    2  microSD  Memory Card  Slot  Install and remove an  optional microSD Memory Card for additional image   photo storage and for music storage    3  Camera Key  In standby mode  press and hold to light  the front display backlight and launch the Camera  feature of your phone  In Camera mode  take pictures     Roa Fd    e  2   a  3  0    QWERTYUIOP  wEeRTYUIOP    d  ASDFOHJKL MSoreHuKL    m uH j   ipeviid  TxCyguat     n    r  2E   Gn a       Understanding Your Phone 15    Rear View of Your Phone       Features   1  Headset Connector  Connect an optional headset  for  hands free operation and or music playback  or an  optional TTY device    2  Camera Lens  The lens of your built in camera    3  Power USB Connector  Connect charging accessories or  optional USB Data cable to your phone    4  Speaker  Reproduce music and other sounds played by  your phone     Command Keys  Left Soft Key  Some functions of the Left Soft Key d     I are as follows      n standby mode  press the Left Soft Key to open the Messaging  menu      n text input fields  press the Left Soft Key to select the text input  method   Right Soft Key  Some functions of the Right Soft Key    are as follows      n standby mode  press the Right Soft Key function Contacts to  open your Contact List     When the Right Soft Key function is Options  press to choose  options for the current item     Center Select Key    Some functions of the Center Select Key  Gl  are       n standby mode  press the C
135. ys and announces your phone number     Contacts   Name      Search for Contacts list entries on your phone by saying the  name of the searched Contact   1  In standby mode  press and hold Spacebar   Voice Command Key  The audio prompt  Please say a  command  sounds and the Voice Commands display   2  Say  Contacts   followed by a command     Call  Dials a number you select for an existing Contact     Create New  Displays the NEW CONTACT screen     Modify  Displays the EDIT CONTACT screen populated with  information for a Contact you select       Erase  Erases a Contact you select     Voice Commands Settings  Configure the Voice Commands feature of your phone   1  In standby mode  press MENU  then select   Tools  gt    Voice SVC  gt  Voice Settings    2  Select a setting for customization    e Confirm Choices  When voicerecognitionis notconfidentit  hasrecognizedanameomumbercorrectly itwillshowyoua  list of up to three choices  Choose Automatic    Always Confirm  or Never Confirm       Sensitivity Controlshowvoicerecognitiondetermineswhena  spoken word is a match  Ifyou frequently experience the  messages Pleaserepeat    orNoMatchFound  adjustthe  sensitivity  Choose More Sensitive  Automatic  or  Less Sensitive      Adapt Voice  Follow prompts to train digit dialing to better  respond to your voice     Tip  After using Adapt Voice  Voice Commands will no longer    respond well to other voices than yours  To restore the  default voice recognition settings  select the Reset Voi
    
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