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1.           Delete entry  E Mail Enter or edit e mail address   Note Enter or edit the memo   Group Set one of the groups or no group        Graphic Set one of the images or no image        Alert Set one of the melodies or not assign           A    Phonebook menu    Changing the SIM memory entries    To change the SIM memory entry s information   press the Options soft key     The following options are available   Edit number    This option allows you to change the number  You  can also add a new number if none has been stored  for the selected category     Change name    This option allows you to change the name of the  entry     To clear the old name  press the C key  For more  information about how to enter characters  see  page 41     Send message    This option allows you to send a message to the  number  For more information about how to send a  message  see page 93     Copy   This option allows you to copy the entry from the  phone   s memory to the SIM card  and vice versa   Send via infrared    This option allows you to copy the entry from your  phone to another device that has the IrDA port via  infrared     Delete entry    This option allows you to delete the entry from  Phonebook  To confirm the deletion  press the Yes  soft key  Otherwise  press the No soft key     A    Phonebook menu    Add entry Phonebook 1 2     You can store phone numbers and the  corresponding names in the memory of your SIM  card  In addition  you can store up to 1000 names  in the phone memo
2.       Select Find name        Enter a name      Press the Ok soft key       Press the Left or Right  key  if necessary       Press the    key to dial        
3.      2  Scroll to the mode you want to use by pressing  the Up or Down key     You can use the Add word option to add new  words into the T9 dictionary  See page 48     Note  If you want to exit the menu without  changing the mode  press the     soft key or   e   key   3  Press the Select soft key to confirm the  highlighted text input mode     4  The selected text input mode indicator on the  bottom of the display     Entering Text    Using Pinyin Mode    Pinyin is a system to mark Chinese pronunciation in  Latin alphabets  With the pinyin input method  you  can enter Chinese characters by entering the pinyin  string from the phone keypad and the phone  automatically presents the matching alternatives     This mode allows you to enter Pinyin characters  with only one key press per letter     Typing Characters in Pinyin Mode    1  Press keys corresponding to the phonetic  spelling  referring to the Roman letters printed  on the keys  Notice that the choices in the  Character Selection Map change     Example  Typing    Jj    in the Pinyin mode       Enter name    Text Area     lt jili  gt  Key Stroke Area  press the    5 and 4 keys to enter    li      Fl E JA  PY          Character Selection Map        e   x  e           2  If there are more than one pinyin spelling  corresponding to your keypress  press the Left  or Right key to select the spelling you want     A    Entering Text    3  If you cannot find the character you want from  the display  press the Up or Down key to sc
4.     Address hiding  when this option sets to On  your  phone number does not display on the recipients  phone     Delivery report  when this option sets to On  the  network informs you whether or not your message  has been delivered     Read reply  when this option sets to On  your  recipient   s phone sends a reply to let you know  when your message was read by her him     Receive settings  the following options are  available     Msg  reception  allows you to set how you receive a  message  You can select one of Manual   Automatic and Reject     Anonymous reject  when this option sets to On   your phone rejects messages without a caller ID     A    Messages    Adverts reject  when this option sets to On  you  can reject advertisements by service provider     Report allowed  when this option sets to Off  your  phone does not send a reply to the recipient   s  phone even if the sender asks for the read reply     MMS profiles  in this menu  you can configure  MMS profile settings that are required when you  send or receive multimedia messages     Current profile  allows you to select one profile to  use currently     Profile setting  allows you to set up to five profiles   e Profile name  enter the name of the profile   e Server URL  enter the address of profile server     e GSM setting  allows you to change the proxy  settings for the GSM network       Gateway  enter the IP address and IP port      Data call type  select a network connection  type between ISDN and Analogue   
5.     Network services    Deactivating specific call diverting  options    1  Select the call diverting option to be  deactivated     2  Select the type of calls to which this option  applies     3  Press the Remove soft key     The phone sends your settings to the network  and displays the network s acknowledgement     You can also deactivate all call diverting options by  selecting the Cancel all option     Call barring  Menu 3 2    The call barring network service allows you to  restrict your calls    Call barring can be set up in the following ways   All outgoing  calls cannot be made   International  international calls cannot be made     International except to home  when abroad   calls can be made only to numbers within the  current country and to your home country  that is  the country where your home network provider is  located     All incoming  calls cannot be received     Incoming while abroad  calls cannot be received  when you are using your phone outside your home  service area     A    Network services    Cancel all  all call barring options are deactivated   calls can be made and received normally     Change barring password  allows you to change  barring password     You can specify individual call barring options for  each of the following call types     e Voice calls only  e Fax calls only  not available when line 2 is in use     e Data calls only  not available when line 2 is in  use     Setting call barring options    1  Select the type of call barring by 
6.     Note  Please contact your service provider to check  the availability of this feature and how to  subscribe to ALS     Selecting a line    You can select a line for each call via the Active  line menu option  For further details  refer to  page 85     Editing the line name    You can edit the name of each line via the Own  number menu option     When you edit the name of a line  this name  replaces    Line 1    or    Line 2     as applicable  For  further details  refer to page 70     Setting the ring type    To distinguish between incoming calls on the two  lines  you can select a different ring tone for each  line via the Incoming calls menu option  For  further details  see page 86     A    Using ALS  Alternate Line Service     Setting call diverting options    You can set up call diverting via the Call diverting  menu option  This service reroutes incoming calls  on the line of your choice to a specified number  For  further details  see page 78     Viewing call information    You can view call times and last call cost  information for each line  For further details  see  page 76     Solving problems    Before contacting the after sales service  perform  the following simple checks  They may save you the  time and expense of an unnecessary service call     When you switch your phone on  the  following messages may appear    No SIM card  Check that the SIM card is correctly installed     Phone locked Enter password    The Phone lock feature is enabled  You must enter  
7.    Dial number  enter the server phone  number      Login ID  enter the server login ID       Password  enter the server password     e GPRS setting  allows you to change the proxy  settings for the GPRS network       Gateway  enter the IP address and IP port     APN  enter the access point name used for    the address of the GPRS network gateway     A    Messages      Login ID  enter the user ID required to  connect to GPRS network     Password  enter the password required to    connect to the GPRS network     e Bearer  select the bearer to be used for each type  of network accesses       GPRS only  it only work in GPRS network     GSM only  it only works in GSM network     Memory status  menu 5 8     You can check the memory status for messages     Short messages    You can check how many messages are stored in  SIM card and phone   s memory     When you have finished  press the   soft key or  the ce key to exit     Multimedia messages    Multimedia message boxes  Camera and Media box  share a given amount of memory in your phone     The display shows the status of free and used  memory     You can see the used memory status of multimedia  message boxes  Camera and Media box by pressing  the Left or Right key     A    Fun box    The Fun box menu contains several fun options   e WWW services   e Fun club   e Media box   e JAVA world    WWW services  Menu 6 1     Your phone comes equipped with a WAP  Wireless  Application Protocol  Browser  making it possible for  you to acce
8.    This menu option allows you to set the information  to connect the Java server  This information is  provided by the network operator automatically   but you can change it manually     APN  enter the access point name used for the  address of the GPRS network gateway     Login ID  enter the user ID required to connect to  the GPRS network     Password  enter the password required to connect  to the GPRS network     DNS settings  enter the DNS address  The DNS   Domain Name Server  address to connect the Java  server is automatically set when making data call  set up     Memory status  You can check the free space for Java download     The display also shows the used memory  3    Organiser    The Organiser feature enables you to     e view the calendar and or write a memo or to do  list     e set the current date and time  and find out what  time it is in various cities around the world     e set the alarm so that the phone rings at a specific  time     e use your phone as a calculator  unit convertor   timer or stopwatch     New memo  menu 7 1     This menu option allows you to create a new memo     Note  You can also access this menu by holding down  the C key in Idle Mode     1  Write your memo of up to 100 characters and  press the Ok soft key     For further information about how to enter text   see page 41     2  Select the category of the memo to be saved  and press the Select soft key     The following categories are available     e Scheduler  general schedule event
9.   Shutter sound  allows you to select a sound when  you press the shutter  the p6  soft key or the  Camera    amp   key on the right side of the phone     Note  This sound setting is not applied to the multi   shot sound     Flash light  allows you to set the camera flash to  use automatically or not     e Manual  to switch the camera flash on or off  you  have to press the O key in the capture mode     e Automatic  when you press the shutter  the  soft key or the Camera   H  key on the right side  of the phone  the phone lights a flashlight  After a  while the camera takes a picture and the  flashlight go out     Default name  allows you to change the default  prefix name of the picture     Help  this option shows you the functions of the  navigation keys and the volume keys in the capture  mode     A    Camera    My photos  menu 8 2     In this menu  you can review the pictures you have    taken        To    Press the       scroll through the  pictures    navigation keys        show the selected picture  as an enlargement    View soft key        go back to the multiple  view mode    Multi soft key        use the options    Options soft key   For details  see  page 148        turn the camera off  and return to Idle Mode       ee key        My albums  menu 8 3     My Album allows you to store the pictures as your  photo album  Select one of albums  It shows the  pictures saved in the album  For details about  viewing your pictures and using them  see    page 152     Camera   
10.   Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your  phone  depending on the software installed or your  service provider     aca    ELECTRONICS    Printed in Korea  Code No   GH68 05705A  http   www samsungmobile com English  04 2005  Rev  1 2    World Wide Web       SAMSUNG          Contents          Important safety precautions                7  Unpacking     sssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9  Your phone     ssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 10  Phone lAVOUE se tcesterecnestaweedelidocaw ei EE EE 10  Display in sssiita tering sani anaddas a AA ER 13  Backlight ecan eeren Eoaea ie Si aE aa O 16  Service  diSpl  y siscececsconaieceneccedseencdsiesinndeceaied gas 16  Came al E a E 16  SoundimMmate ieron aa a EE AEE 17  Built in  ant  nna ss srsriisedrerreneseniiana iini 17  Getting Started       cscccesececessessesseeeeeeeees 18  Inserting Removing the SIM card   asasesecee 18  Installing Removing Charging the battery           19  Switching the phone on or Off          ccceeeeeeeeeeeees 23  Selecting functions and optionS               eceeeeees 24  Locking or unlocking the keypad             sseeeeeeee 25  Call FUNCTIONS   ssssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 27  Making a Call tiscsccttsiccnsecccesnaensieacd qetensioacneetares 27  Ending a call       30  Answering a ca   30  Rejecting a call           30  Adjusting the volume                31  Accessing options during a Call           sceceeeeeeeeee 31  Using the ear microphone              ceeeeeeeeee
11.   The following options are available   Last call cost  cost of the last call made     Total cost  total cost of all calls made since the  cost counter was last reset  If the total cost exceeds  the maximum cost set via the Set max cost  option  you can no longer make any calls until you  reset the counter     Max cost  maximum cost set via the Set max cost  option     Reset counters  option used to reset the cost  counter  you must first enter your PIN2  see  page 171  and then press the Ok soft key     Set max cost  option used to enter the maximum  cost that you authorise for your calls  you must first  enter your PIN2  see page 171  and then press the  Ok soft key     Price  Unit  option used to set the cost of one unit   this price per unit is applied when calculating the  cost of your calls  you must first enter your PIN2   see page 171  and then press the Ok soft key     Network services    These menu functions are network services   Please contact your service provider to check their  availability and subscribe to them  if you wish     Call diverting  menu 3 1     Note  The call divert options may be different  depending on your SIM card and those not  supported by your network operator may not  be shown     This network service enables incoming calls to be  rerouted to the number that you specify     Example  You may wish to divert your business  calls to a colleague while you are on holiday     Call diverting can be set up in the following ways   Divert always  all 
12.   When the operation time  talk time and  standby time  is noticeably shorter than normal   it is time to buy a new battery     e If left unused  a fully charged battery will  discharge itself over time     A    Health and safety information    e Use only Samsung approved batteries and  recharge your battery only with Samsung   approved chargers  When a charger is not in use   disconnect it from the power source  Do not leave  the battery connected to a charger for more than  a week  since overcharging may shorten its life     e Extreme temperatures will affect the charging  capacity of your battery  it may require cooling or  warming first     e Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places   such as in a car in summer or winter conditions   as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the  battery  Always try to keep the battery at room  temperature  A phone with a hot or cold battery  may temporarily not work  even when the battery  is fully charged  Li ion batteries are particularly  affected by temperatures below 0   C  32   F      e Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental short   circuiting can occur when a metallic object  coin   clip or pen  causes a direct connection between  the   and   terminals of the battery  metal strips  on the battery   for example when you carry a  spare battery in a pocket or bag  Short circuiting  the terminals may damage the battery or the  object causing the short circuiting     e Dispose of used batteries in accordance with loca
13.   a message to send     To view a message  scroll to it and press the Select  soft key  The screen shows the     e message status      for a sent message or GY for  a message to send     e memory where the message was stored  for  the SIM card or oO for the phone   s memory     e message contents     You can scroll to the next or previous message by  pressing the Left or Right key     To scroll through the message  press the Up or  Down key     You can choose the following options by pressing  the Options soft key     A    Messages    Delete  allows you to delete the message     Cut address  extracts phone numbers  email  addresses or URL addresses in the text  so that you  can call the number or send a message to the  number or save it in your Phonebook     Send  allows you to send the message to another  person     Edit  allows you to edit the message     Transfer  allows you to transfer the message from  the SIM card to the phone   s memory or vice versa     Delete all    You can delete all messages stored in the SIM card  and phone   s memory in this menu     1  Scroll to a message box and place a check mark  ahead of it by pressing the Select soft key     Selecting All places check marks on all of the  message boxes     2  If necessary  repeat step 1 to check another  box     3  When you have finished checking  press the Ok  soft key     Messages    4  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete all of the messages in the  box es      Otherwise  
14.   accesses the call log list   In Menu Mode  selects a menu function  or stores information that you have  entered  such as a name in the phone  or SIM memory     Deletes characters from the display       A When pressed and held in Idle Mode   quickly accesses the New memo  screen     In Menu Mode  returns to previous  menu     A    Your phone    Key s     g    a p    E    te  ra    Description  continued     Ends a call    When pressed and held  switches the  phone on or off    In Menu Mode  cancells your input and  returns to Idle Mode     When pressed and held in Idle Mode   quickly accesses your voice mail  server     Enter numbers  letters and some  special characters     Used for various purposes in different  functions    When pressed and held while entering  a phone number  the    key enters a  pause    When pressed and held in Idle Mode   the   key enters or exits the Quiet  Mode      on the left side of the phone   During a call  adjust the earpiece  volume    In Idle Mode  adjust the key tone  volume    In the capture mode  flip the picture  vertically by pressing the volume up  key and horizontally by pressing the  volume down key     Your phone    Key s  Description  continued      on the right side of the phone     When pressed and held  turns the  camera capture mode on  In capture  mode  works as a camera shutter     Display    Display layout    The display has three areas           Tulle  2   6128 Gy      Icons    Text and  graphic area                Soft ke
15.   appears above the left soft key to allow you to store  the number in the Phonebook     Continue the procedure from step 1 on page 63 to  store the number     Speed list  Phonebook 1 3     You can set up to eight speed dial entries and then  dial them easily whenever you want  simply by  pressing the associated number key     Setting up speed dial entries    1  Press the Up or Down key to scroll to an empty  location and press the Select soft key     2  When the Edit number option highlights  press  the Select soft key     A    Phonebook menu    3  Enter a phone number and press the Ok soft  key  Or     To retrieve a number from your Phonebook   press the Phonebook soft key  Select an entry  from the list and press the Ok soft key  Press  the Ok soft key to save it     4  When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the e  key to exit     Editing the speed dial entries    1  Select the speed dial entry you want to edit  from the list and press the Select soft key     2  Select one of the following menu options by  pressing the Up or Down key and press the  Select soft key     e Edit number  allows you to change the  number     e Change name  allows you to change the  name of the entry     e Delete  allows you to clear the setting so that  no number is assigned to the key     3  When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the oe key to exit   Using the speed dial feature    When the idle screen is displayed  press the number  key  2 to 9  assigned to the speed di
16.   soft key and select  the Preset messages     e Select one of the preset  messages       Press the Opt  soft key and select    the Done option to add the  message     Note  To return to previous screen while    entering a subject  press and hold  the C key        2  Press the Opt  soft key to use the following    options     e Preview  shows your message as it will  display on the recipient   s phone  To go back to  the message screen  press the Edit soft key   To send the message  press the Send soft key  and go to step 4     e Send  allows you to send the message to  another person  Refer to the next steps     A    Messages    e Add page  allows you to add up to 10 pages   You can move to each page using the Left or  Right key on the message screen     e Page timing  allows you to set how long one  page of the received messages displays  After  a specified time  the display automatically  scrolls to the next page     e Clear subject picture sound message   allows you to delete the subject  image  sound  or message by selected work     e Delete page  allows you to delete the current  page     e Save message  saves the message in Draft   see page 107  or My folder  see page 108      Note  To go back to the edit screen  press the       soft key or the C key       When you finish creating the message  select  Send from the options       Select an entry on the Send screen     If it is an empty entry  enter a destination as  below     Number  to enter a destination number   E ma
17.   temperatures can shorten the life of electronic  devices  damage batteries  and warp or melt    certain plastics       Health and safety information    e Do not store the phone in cold areas  When the  phone warms up to its normal operating  temperature  moisture can form inside the  phone  which may damage the phone s electronic  circuit boards     e Do not drop  knock or shake the phone  Rough  handling can break internal circuit boards     e Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents or  strong detergents to clean the phone  Wipe it  with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild  soap and water solution     e Do not paint the phone  Paint can clog the  device s moving parts and prevent proper  operation     e Do not put the phone in or on heating devices   such as a microwave oven  a stove or a radiator   The phone may explode when overheated     e Use only the supplied or an approved  replacement antenna  Unauthorised antennas or  modified accessories may damage the phone and  violate regulations governing radio devices     e If the phone  battery  charger or any accessory is  not working properly  take it to your nearest  qualified service facility  The personnel there will  assist you  and if necessary  arrange for service     Glossary    To help you understand the main technical terms  and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full  advantage of the features of your mobile phone   here are a few definitions    ALS  Alternate Line Service     Capability of as
18.   you cannot use the functions requiring  the PIN2  Contact your service provider for a new    card     Access codes    You cannot change the PUK2  If you lose the code   contact your service provider     Call barring password    The 4 digit call barring password is required when  you use the Call Barring function  You obtain the  password from your service provider when you  subscribe to this function     You can change this password using the Change  barring password menu option Menu 3 2 7   For  further details  see page 82     Health and safety  information    SAR certification information    This phone meets European Union  EU   requirements concerning exposure to radio waves     Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and  receiver  It is designed and manufactured  so as not  to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency   RF  energy  as recommended by the EU Council   These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines  and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the  general population  The guidelines were developed  by independent scientific organisations through the  periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific  studies  The limits include a substantial safety  margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons   regardless of age and health     The exposure standard for mobile phones employs  a unit of measurement known as SAR  Specific  Absorption Rate   The SAR limit recommended by  the EU Council is 2 0W kg        The SAR limit for mobile phones use
19.  A    Fun box    Instructions  shows you the explanation of control  keys  offense items and defense items     Configuration  allows you to turn the sound   vibration on or off and select the game speed from  1to5     Quit  quits the game and returns to the downloads  menu screen     Playing a game    Move the character along the street using the  navigation key  If you have enough gold coins  which you can earn while fighting to buy items  you  can buy defense items at the drug store and offense  items at the item shop  Move the character to the  team of current stage and press   key to select it   When the snowball fight game starts  hit the rival  kids with snowballs and avoid theirs  While fighting  you can use items you have  If you raise enough  mana  you can also use special attack  You should  win all fights in four stages in order to challenge the  champions of the snowball fight     Key Commands  4 6 or Left Right  move left or right    2 5 or Up  Z  control the distance at the first press  and throw the snowball at the next press     8 or Down  use the special attack depending on  your mana    3  enters item mode to use your item  select the  item you want to use by pressing 2  5  Up or 7  key     Special attacks    Level 1  Aurora  all enemies are hit by a snowball     A    Fun box    Level 2  Ice dragon  all enemies are hit by a  snowball and frozen for 8 seconds     Level 3  Icicle storm  double powered snowball  attack to all enemies and decreasing enemies     
20.  Clear cache      May not be shown or supported by your network service  provider     A    Using the menus    6 4    6 1 5 Proxy settings   6 1 6 Current proxy   Fun club   6 2 1 SFC home   6 2 2 Service area   Media box   6 3 1 Photos   2 Images   3 Sounds    4 Delete all   5 Memory status   JAVA world   6 4 1 Downloads   6 4 2 Internet settings   6 4 3 Memory status    3  3  3  3    7  Organiser  see page 132     yyy  NOW    7 8  7 9    New memo  Calendar   To do list   Clock   7 4 1 Set time  7 4 2 Set date  7 4 3 Set world time  7 4 4 Set format  Alarm   Calculator  Conversion   7 7 1 Length  7 7 2 Weight  7 7 3 Volume  7 7 4 Area   7 7 5 Temperature  Timer   Stopwatch    8  Camera  see page 146     A    8 1  8 2    Take photos  My photos    Using the menus    3 My albums   4 Delete all   5 Settings   6 Memory status    9  Phone settings  see page 155     9 1 Display   9 1 1 Wallpaper  9 1 2 Skin  9 1 3 Backlight  9 1 4 LCD brightness  9 1 5 Service display  Greeting message  Language  Security  9 4 1 PIN check  9 4 2 Change PIN  9 4 3 Phone lock  9 4 4 Change password  9 4 5 Privacy  9 4 6 SIM lock  9 4 7 FDN mode   9 4 8 Change PIN2   Auto redial  Voiceclarity  Slide down operation  Active slide  Anykey answer  Fax mode  Infrared activation  Reset settings  9 12 1 Sound settings  9 12 2 Phone settings  9 12 3 All settings    oow  AUN    LheeOONOU    NFO    O OOOO      Shown only if it is supported by your SIM card     A    Phonebook menu    Phonebook offers the followin
21.  Delete all  menu 8 4     You can delete all the photos saved in each  category     1  Scroll to a photo box and place a check mark  ahead it by pressing the Select soft key     Selecting All places check marks on all of the  photo boxes  If you want to delete the protected  photos and the caller ID photos  select the With  protected photos option and the With caller  ID photos option     2  If necessary  repeat step 1 to check another  box     3  When you have finished checking  press the Ok  soft key     4  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete all of the photos in the  box es      Otherwise  press the No soft key     Settings  Menu 8 5    This menu option allows you to change the default  settings of the options for using the camera feature   The following options are available     Photo size  sets the image size to one of  VGA 640 480   QVGA 320  240    QQVGA 160 120  and Mobile 128 120   The  selected image size displays on the capture screen     A    Camera    Photo quality  allows you to select the image  quality from Super fine  Fine  Normal  and  Economy  The option you select appears on the top  of the display     Shutter sound  allows you to select a sound when  you press the shutter  the  jj soft key or the  Camera    amp   key on the right side of the phone     Note  This sound setting is not applied to the Multi   shot sound     Flash light  allows you to set the camera flash to  use automatically or not     Manual  to switch the c
22.  IrDA  Infrared Data Association     A standard defined by the IrDA consortium  It  specifies a way to wirelessly transfer data via  infrared radiation  The IrDA specifications include  standards for both the physical devices and the  protocols they use to communicate with each other     MMS  Multimedia Message Service     A message service for the mobile environment   standardized by the WAP Forum and the 3rd  Generation Partnership Program  3GPP   For phone    A    Glossary    users  MMS is similar to Short Message Service   SMS  it provides automatic  immediate delivery of  user created content from phone to phone  The  message addressing used is primarily phone  numbers  thus the traffic goes from phone to  phone  MMS also provides support for e mail  addressing  so that messages can also be sent by  e mail  In addition to the text content of SMS  MMS  messages can contain still images  voice or audio  clips  and later also video clips and presentation  information     Multiparty calling    Ability to establish a conference call involving up to  five additional parties     PIN  Personal Identification Number     Security code that protects the phone SIM against  unauthorised use  The PIN is supplied by the  service provider with the SIM card  It may be a four  to eight digit number and can be changed  as  required     PUK  PIN Unblocking Key     Security code used to unlock the phone when an  incorrect PIN has been entered three times in  succession  The eight digit numbe
23.  Phone lock feature is enabled  the phone  is locked and you must enter the 8 digit phone  password each time the phone is switched on     The password is preset to    00000000    at the  factory  To change the phone password  see the  Change password menu option below     Once the correct password has been entered  you  can use the phone until you switch it off     The following options are available     Disable  you are not asked to enter the phone  password when you switch the phone on     Enable  you are required to enter the phone  password when you switch the phone on     Change password    The Change password feature allows you to change  your current phone password to a new one  You  must enter the current password before you can  specify a new one     The password is preset to    00000000    at the  factory  Once you have entered a new password   you are asked to confirm it by entering it again     Privacy    This feature allows you to lock or unlock the usage  of the contents  such as multimedia messages   photos  images and sounds     To enable or disable the Privacy feature  you must    enter your phone password     Phone settings    SIM lock    To enable the SIM lock feature  you must enter a  new four  to eight digit SIM lock code  and confirm  it by entering it again     The following options are available     Disable  you can use any other SIM cards with  your phone     Enable  you must enter the SIM lock code to use  another SIM card with your phone     To un
24.  an  Morning call  it sounds the alarm tone even if  the Quiet Mode is activated     To set the alarm to ring even if your phone is  switched off     1     Scroll to Auto power on the Alarm list and  press the Select soft key       If necessary  press the Up or Down key to select    On     To turn the Auto Power feature off  select Off   Press the Select soft key to save the setting     When you have finished  press the   soft key or  the     key to exit     Once you have activated the auto power alarm  a  check mark appears ahead of Auto power  If the  phone is switched off at the specified alarm time  it  automatically switches on and rings the alarm  It  then automatically switches off again     To turn off an alarm     Press the Confirm soft key     When the morning call   s alarm tone sounds  press  any key or the Snooze soft key to stop the alarm  for five minutes  after which it will resume  You  can do this a maximum of five times     Organiser    The snooze alarm tone sounds while the phone is  switched off and the Auto power is set to on  and  the Quiet Mode is activated  If you reset the  morning call   s alarm time or deactivate the morning  call   s alarm  the snooze alarm is cancelled     Calculator  menu 7 6     You can use the phone as a calculator  The  calculator performs basic arithmetic functions  such  as addition  subtraction  multiplication  division and  remainder computation     To perform a calculation     1  Enter the first number using the number k
25.  current option to end the call  in progress     And then you can answer the new call   Having a private conversation with one  participant    1  Press the Options soft key and select the Split  option  Press the Select soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight a  participant and press the Select soft key     Now you can talk privately with that person  The  other participants can continue to converse with  each other    3  To return to the multi party call  press the  Options soft key and select the Join option     4  Press the Select soft key   All of the multi party call participants can now  hear each other     Removing one participant    A    Call functions    1  Press the Options soft key and select the    Remove option     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight a  participant and press the Select soft key     The call ends with that participant  but you can  continue to talk with the other participants     3  End the multi party call by pressing the e    key     ROJ    Using the ear microphone    With the ear microphone  you can make or answer  a call without holding the phone     When you connect the ear microphone to the jack  at the right side of the phone  the button on the  ear microphone works as listed below        To    Press       redial the last call    the button twice in Idle Mode           answer a call and hold the button when you  receive the call   end a call and hold the button when you       have finished the call        Using the sound 
26.  displays together  with the date and time when the call was made     By pressing the Options soft key  you can also   e delete the current call record from the list    e delete all the calls    e paste the number into Phonebook     Delete all  menu 2 4   You can delete all of the numbers stored in each call  record     When a confirming messages appears  press the  Yes soft key to confirm     Otherwise  press the No soft key     Call records    Call time  menu 2 5     This option lets you view the timers for calls made  and received     Notes    e If your SIM card supports the ALS  Alternate Line  Service  feature  you must first select the  appropriate line    e The actual time invoiced for calls by your service  provider may vary  depending on network features   rounding off for billing purposes and others     The following timers are available   Last call time  the length of the last call     Total sent  the total length of all calls made since  the timer was last reset     Total received  the total length of all calls received  since the timer was last reset     Reset timers  the option used to reset the call  timers  You need to enter the phone password and  then press the Ok soft key     Call costs  menu 2 6     This feature lets you view the cost of calls     Notes     e This feature is not intended to be used for billing  purposes    e AOC  Advice Of Charge  information may display in  Idle Mode  depending on your SIM card or service  provider     A    Call records  
27.  of  talk time remain  the battery sensor informs you in  the following ways  an empty battery icon flashes   C    you hear a warning tone and a message  repeats at regular intervals on the display     When the battery becomes too weak for the phone  to operate  it switches off automatically     Getting started    Switching the phone on or off    To switch the phone on     1  Open the phone and hold down the oe key  until the phone switches on     2  If the phone asks for a PIN  enter the PIN and  press the Ok soft key  For further details  see  page 185     The phone searches for your network and the  current date and time appear on the display   After finding it  you can make or receive a call        Tull    Phonebook                Note  To change the language  use the  Language menu option  Menu 9 3   For  further details  see page 157     To switch the phone off     Hold down the      key until the power off  animation displays     Notes     e In order to turn the phone on or off with the    Se key  the phone must be open     e To avoid turning the phone on through an  accidental press of the oe key  remove the    battery     Getting started    Selecting functions and options    Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you  to customise your phone  These functions are  arranged in menus and sub menus  accessed via  the two soft keys marked     and G  Each menu  and sub menu allows you to view and alter the  settings of a particular function     The roles of the so
28.  option in   the Slide down operation menu  see page 164     slide the folder down     A    Call functions    Answering a second call    You can answer an incoming call while you have a  call in progress  if this service is supported by the  network and you have activated the Call waiting  option  see page 83   You will be notified of an  incoming call by a call waiting tone     To answer a call while you have another call in  progress     1  Press the      key to answer the incoming call   The first call is automatically put on hold     2  To switch between the two calls  press the  Options soft key and then select the Swap  option     3  To end the call on hold  press the Options soft  key and select the End held call option     To end the current call  press the p   key   The call on hold is continued     Transferring a call    You can transfer the current call to the call on hold  if this service is supported by the network  so that  the callers can talk to each other  You are  disconnected from both of them     1  During a call  answer or make a call in the  normal way  and press the Options soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to select the Transfer  option and press the Select soft key     The two people are connected to each other     A    Call functions    Making a multi party call    A multi party call feature is a network service that  allows up to six people to take part simultaneously  in a multi party or conference call  For more  information  contact your s
29.  option you want by pressing the Up and Down  keys and press the Select soft key     Send  allows you to send a multimedia message  using the taken picture  For further details about  sending multimedia messages  see page 87     Rename  allows you to rename the taken picture     Go to my photos  allows you to see the taken  pictures in the My photos  see page 152      Set as  allows you to set it as a wallpaper or a  caller ID     Wallpaper  allows you to set it as a wallpaper   Caller ID  allows you to set it as a caller ID     Protection  allows you to protect the taken picture  from deletion or not     Properties  this option shows you information  about the picture  such as name  size  date   resolution  protection type and format     Using the camera options    When you press the  gj soft key in the capture  mode  the following options are available for the  current shot     Mode  You can take a picture in various modes   Once you change the mode  its indicator appears at  the top left on the display     Normal shot  you can take a picture in the normal  mode     A    Camera    Multi shot  you can take action stills  Select speed  and the number of pictures you want to take  When  you press the soft key or the Camera    amp   key  on the right side of the phone  the phone  automatically takes and saves the pictures  successively as many times as you set  The Mobile   128 120  size will be set by default     Night mode  this option allows you to take a picture  of the bes
30.  s memory   which are jointly called the Phonebook  You then do  not need to remember all your numbers  simply  select the required name to recall the associated  number     For further details about the Phonebook feature   see page 60     Using the call logs    The phone stores up to 20 calls dialled  received or  missed chronologically  The last call is saved in the  first position  If the same number occurs more than  once  only the latest occurrence is saved     To recall any of these numbers     1  Press the   key in Idle Mode to access the Call  log list     2  Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the  list until the number you want highlights   The call logs are listed with the following icons   e  S   Dialled calls  e  R   Received calls    x   Missed calls    3  To dial the number  press the   key     To view each call record  see    Call records    on  page 74     A    Call functions    Viewing missed calls    If you have a subscription that includes the Caller  Line Identification  CLI  feature and you are unable  to answer a call for any reason  you can find out  who was calling you so that you can call the person  back     The number of missed calls displays on the idle  screen immediately after a call was missed     To view the missed calls immediately   1  Press the View soft key     The list of the missed calls displays     2  If necessary  scroll to the number you want by  pressing the Up or Down key     3  To dial the number  press the   key     To use
31.  signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or its  representative regarding your vehicle     You should also consult the manufacturer of any  equipment that has been added to your vehicle   Posted Facilities    Switch off your phone in any facility where posted  notices require you to do so     Health and safety information    Potentially explosive atmospheres    Switch off your phone 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 off the phone while at a  refuelling point  service station   Users are  reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the  use of radio equipment in fuel depots  fuel storage  and distribution areas   chemical plants or where  blasting operations are in progress     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  often but not always clearly marked  They include  below deck on boats  chemical transfer or storage  facilities  vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas   such as propane or butane   areas where the air  contains chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust  or metal powders  and any other area where you  would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle  engine     Emergency calls    This phone  like any wireless phone  operates using  radio signals  wireless and landli
32.  the missed call options  see    Missed calls   Menu 2 1     on page 74     Note  To clear the missed call notification on the  display  press the    p   key     Speed dialling from Phonebook    Once you have stored numbers in the Phonebook   you can dial a number simply by pressing one or  two keys  For further details  see page 64     Call functions    Ending a call    When you want to finish your call  briefly press the      key  Or  slide the folder down if you set the  Stop operation option in the Slide down  operation menu  see page 162      Answering a call    When somebody calls you  the phone rings and  displays the incoming call animation     If the caller can be identified  the caller   s phone  number  or name if stored in your Phonebook   displays     To answer a call  press the   key or Accept soft  key  Or  slide the folder up when the Active slide  option is set to on     Note  You can answer a call while using the  Phonebook or menu features  The current  operation stops     Rejecting a call    To reject an incoming call  press the    p   key  Or   slide the folder down if you set the Stop operation  option in the Slide down operation menu  see  page 162      A    Call functions    Adjusting the volume    During a call  if you wish to adjust the earpiece  volume  use the volume keys on the left side of the  phone     When you hear a sound  such as ringtone  you can  also adjust the earpiece volume  But it is not fixed     Note  When a call comes in  you can m
33.  the new message notification on the display     press the oe key     If Msg  reception was set to Manual  for details   see page 114   when the New message icon      appears on the display  you have to retrieve  messages in the Inbox  You select a message with  the icon     in the Inbox  Then you can select  retrieve or delete message by pressing the Opt   soft key        Managing memory    When the memory is full  the New message icon   E  blinks and an error message displays   It  disappears when you press the e  key  but it  reappears if you don t delete old messages   In this  case  you cannot receive any new messages  You  must delete one or more old messages to get free  memory for new messages using the Delete option  within the Inbox  Outbox  Draft or My folder  or the  Delete all option  for further details  see page 108     A    Messages    Notes    e You can only receive up to 150 messages    e Multimedia message boxes  Camera  and Media box  share a given amount of memory in your phone  You  can also use the Delete or Delete all option to  delete some sounds or images in Camera or Media  box     Create    This menu option allows you to create a new  multimedia message and then send it to multiple  destinations     1  Select one of the following items using the Up or  Down key and press the Add soft key        Item How to add       Subject   1  Enter a subject of your message   For details about entering  characters  see page 41     2  Press the Ok soft key     No
34.  to  the left  Press and hold the key to clear the display     A    Entering Text    Using English Mode    When typing in English mode  press the key labelled  with the required letter      Once for the first letter     Twice for the second letter     And so on    Example  To display the letter    C     quickly press the  2 key three times  To display the letter     K     press the 5 key twice  This method is  called Multi tap typing     Note  The cursor moves to the right when you press a  different key  When entering the same letter  twice or a different letter on the same key  just  wait a few seconds for the cursor to move to  the right automatically  and then enter the next  letter     Refer to the table below for the list of characters  assigned on each key     List of the characters available                      Key Characters in the Order Displayed  Upper case Lower case   1  gt      1  7 7     1       2  ABC2ZAAATr  abc2             3  DEF3EA def3  e   4 GHI40 ghi4i   5 JKL5BA jkl5   6  MNO6NOGE   mno6           7  PQRS7T2 pqrs7B   8 TUV8U   tuv8ud   9 WXYZ9WQ wxyz9   0  0  lt  gt   E 0    amp  _           Entering Text    Changing the Case   To shift the case of the next letter s  that you type   press the    key  There are three cases  Lower  Case  Initial Capital and Capital Lock    Inserting a Space   To insert a space between the words  press the    key    Scrolling   To move the cursor to the left or right within the  text  press the Left or Right key    Clear
35. IM card instructions     Putting a call on hold    You can place the current call on hold whenever you  want  You can make another call while you have a  call in progress if this service is supported by the  network  Of these two calls  one is active and the  other is on hold and you can switch between the  calls     Note  You can not turn on off the loudspeaker or  voiceclarity features when you hold a call     A    Call functions    To place a call on hold   1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Hold  option     If you want to reactivated the call  press the  Retrie  soft key     To make a call while you have a call in progress     1  Enter the phone number that you want to dial or  look it up in the Phonebook     2  Press the      key to dial the second call   The first call is automatically put on hold     Or alternatively   1  Press the Options soft key     2  Put the current call on hold by selecting the  Hold option     3  Make the second call in the normal way     To switch between the two calls  press the Options  soft key and then select the Swap option     The current call is placed on hold and the call on  hold is reactivated so that you can continue  conversing with the other person     To end the call on hold  press the Options soft key  and select the End held call option     When you want to finish  end each call normally by  pressing the       key  If you want to finish all calls  at once and you set the Stop operation
36. S REPLACED BY  AN INCORRECT TYPE    DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE  INSTRUCTIONS       Unpacking    Your package contains the following items        Battery Owner   s Manual  Sound mate    Note  The items supplied with your phone and  available accessories may be different   depending on your country or service provider     Your phone    Phone layout    The following illustrations show the main elements  of your phone      Reverse side                                          Mirror  gt  Camera  os E    Flash  Earpiece  Display  Navigation keys  Up Down Left    Ep Right  Power On Off    Menu exit key  Soft key  left  Soft key  right   Volume keys    Ear microphone    WAP Browser jack    key   Dial Menu        rx        Camera key  confirmation key  Alphanumeric    Cancel Back   Correction key             IrDA port  Special  function keys    Microphone    A    Your phone    Key s  Description    text above them  on the bottom line of    Da Perform the functions indicated by the  the display      soft keys     In Menu Mode  scroll through the  menu options     In Idle Mode  the Left key enters the  New SMS message writing screen   the Right key enters the Incoming  call   s melody setting menu and the  Down key enters the Calendar menu   The Up key enters the Camera menu   when pressed and held it switches the  phone to the capture mode        In Idle Mode  launches the WAP   Wireless Application Protocol  browser  directly     Makes or answers a call    D In Idle Mode
37. Service   this icon may appears with  the number 1  2  or both  For example       1    Appears when you are at the home zone    May be shown only if your service provider  supports this feature     Appears when your are at the office zone    May be shown only if your service provider  supports this feature     Appears when you set the alert type for  incoming calls to Vibration or Vibration  then melody  For further details  see  page 87     Appears when the Quiet Mode is active   Shows the level of your battery  The more    bars you see  the more power you have  left     Your phone    Backlight    The display and the keypad are illuminated by a  backlight  When you press any key  the backlight  illuminates  It turns off if you don   t press any key  within a given period of time  depending on the  Backlight menu option  For further details  see  page 156     Service display    The service display works when the LCD turns off  and you are in a service area  The service light   s  activity depends on the Service display menu  option  See page 156     Camera    The camera embedded in your phone allows you to  take a picture of people or events while on the  move     For further details about using the Camera feature   see page 146      Reverse side         SAMSUNG    Your phone    Sound mate    With the sound mate  you can hear louder sounds   To use it  take off the cover and then connect the  sound mate to the ear microphone jack at the right  side of the phone           Afte
38. age s subject or No subject if the message  had no subject     e message status     for a sending message    ij  for a sent message    for a message that you  failed to send or you cancelled sending  4 fora  delivery report  When a receiver retrieves a  message you sent and the Delivery report  option  see page 114  is set to on  i is  changed into 4      To view a message except sending  scroll to it and  press the Select soft key     To cancel a sending message  scroll through and  select the message by pressing the Up or Down  key  and then press the Select soft key  Then the  confirming message appears  In the message  you  can cancel sending it by pressing the Yes soft key     To resend the message that you failed to send   scroll through and select the message by pressing  the Up or Down key  and then press the Select soft  key  Then press the Opt  soft key  and then select  the Send option     A    Messages    To scroll through the message  press the Up or  Down key  When the message has more than one  page  you can press the Left or Right key to move  through the pages or the pages are moved through  as paging timing that sender fixed automatically     You can choose the following options by pressing  the Opt  soft key     Delete  deletes the message   Replay  replays the message   Send  send the message     Properties  shows you detailed information about  the message     Move to My folder  moves the message to the My  folder for later use     Draft    This message b
39. ailable                      Type Units  Length mm cm m  km in ft  yard mile  Weight g kg ton  grain oz pound  Volume cm  me    in  ft  yd   gal  Area cm  m  a  in  ft  yd   acre  Temperature 2G  oF          Timer  Menu 7 8     Using the Timer feature  you can set the phone to  sound an alarm after a certain time     1  Press the Set soft key     2  Enter the length of time you want to count down  in hours and minutes and press the Ok soft key     3  Press the Start soft key to start counting down     Even if you exit the Timer screen  the timer will  continue running  After the specified time has  expired  the phone informs you by playing a melody  and displaying a text notification     A    Organiser    To stop the timer melody when it rings  press any  key     To stop the timer before the end  press the Stop  soft key on the Timer screen     Notes    e The timer uses power from the battery consequently   the phone s operating time is reduced    e When the Quiet Mode is activated  there is no sound     Stopwatch  menu 7 9    The stopwatch can be used to measure times for  various sports    Example  Running or swimming races   Up to four stopwatches can be used     The precision of the stopwatch is one hundredth of  a second  The maximum measurement time is 10  hours     1  To start the stopwatches  press the Ok soft key     2  When you wish to stop the first stopwatch  press  the Ok soft key  Repeat this step for the other  stopwatches     3  Press the Reset soft key to res
40. aiting options for  each of the following call types     e Voice calls only  e Fax calls only  not available when line 2 is in use     e Data calls only  not available when line 2 is in  use     Activating the call waiting feature    1  Select the type of calls to which the call waiting  option is to be applied by pressing the Up or  Down key and then press the Select soft key     2  Press the Activate soft key to confirm your  settings     The phone sends your settings to the network  and displays the network s acknowledgement     Deactivating specific call waiting options    1  Select the type of call to which the option  applies     2  Press the Deactivate soft key     The phone sends your settings to the network  and displays the network s acknowledgement     You can also deactivate all call waiting options by  selecting the Cancel all option     A    Network services    Network selection  menu 3 4     The Network selection feature enables you to  automatically or manually select the network used  when roaming outside your home area     Note  You can select a network other than your home  network only if it has a valid roaming  agreement with your home network     To indicate to automatically or manually select the  network when roaming     1  Press the Up or Down key until the appropriate  option highlights and press the Select soft key     If you select Automatic  you are connected to  the first available network when roaming     If you select Manual  the phone scans fo
41. al entry and  press the     key  You can also press and hold the  number key     Note  The 1 key is reserved for your voice mail server    number     Phonebook menu    Dialling a number stored in the SIM card    Once you have stored phone numbers in your SIM  card  you can dial them easily whenever required     To dial a number stored in the SIM card     1     Enter the number of the SIM card location where  the number you want to dial is stored     Press the   key     The display shows the name and number stored  in that location     Press the Dial soft key or the s    key     Copy all to phone  Phonebook 1 4     You can copy all of the numbers stored in the SIM  card to the phone   s memory     1     When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to copy     The numbers in the SIM card are copied to the  phone   s memory  labelled with Mobile by  default     Otherwise  press the No soft key       When you have finished  press the     soft key or    the oe key to exit     Phonebook menu    Send all via infrared  Phonebook 1 5     Via the infrared connection  you can send your  Phonebook entries to another IrDA  compliant  devices and vice versa     Note  This feature may not be available depending on  the devices     Sending your phonebook  1  Align the IrDA ports on both sides each other     2  Access the Send all via infrared menu option  in the Phonebook menu and choose one of the  following options and press the Select soft key     e All  allows you to send a
42. amera flash on or off  you  have to press the O key in the capture mode        Automatic  when you press the shutter  the JOJ  soft key or the Camera   8  key on the right side of  the phone  the phone lights a flashlight  After a  while the camera takes a picture and the flashlight  go out     Default name  allows you to change the default  prefix name of the picture     Memory status  menu 8 6   Camera  Media box and multimedia message boxes  share a given amount of memory in your phone     The display shows the status of free and used  memory     You can see the used memory status of Camera   Media box and multimedia message boxes by  pressing the Left or Right key     A    Phone settings    Many different features of your phone can be  customised to suit your preferences via the  Phone settings menu     Display  Menu 9 1     You can change the background image and the  colour of the components on the display according  to your preference and needs     Wallpaper    This option allows you to change the background  image to be displayed in Idle Mode     The following options are available     Animations  allows you to select one of the  animations     Photos  allows you to select one of the photos  taken by the camera     Images  allows you to select one of the images in  the Images in the Media box menu that are  downloaded from the WAP sites  the EasyStudio PC  software or multimedia messages     Text position  allows you to select the position of  the text displayed on th
43. ark  menu option  For details  see page 120     Messages  allows you to read or write an SMS  message  For details  see page 91     Media box  allows you to use your Media box  For  details  see page 124   Answering a call during a WAP connection    You can receive an incoming call while you are  navigating the WAP browser     Answer the call by pressing the    key or the  Accept soft key  as you normally would  After  ending the call  you can continue navigating on the  WAP page you were previously accessing     Bookmark    This menu option allows you to store the URL  addresses of up to 15 of your favourite Web sites     To store a URL address     1  Select an empty location and press the Select  soft key     2  Enter the address and press the Ok soft key to  save it     3  Enter the name of the bookmark and press the  Ok soft key     Fun box    For further information about how to enter text   see page 41     Once you have stored an address  the following  options are available when you select it     Go  allows you to access the site directly     Edit  allows you to change the name and URL  address of the bookmark     Delete  allows you to delete the bookmark     Go to URL    This menu option allows you to manually enter the  URL address of the Web site that you wish to  access     Enter the URL address and press the Ok soft key     For further information about how to enter text  see  page 41     Clear cache    This menu option allows you to clear the  information stored 
44. arring   1 All outgoing    3 2     Shown only if it is supported by your SIM card     A    Using the menus    3   3   3   3     au KRW    3 2 2 International   3 2 3 International except to home  3 2 4 All incoming   3 2 5 Incoming while abroad   3 2 6 Cancel all   3 2 7 Change barring password  Call waiting   Network selection   Caller ID   Active line     4  Sound settings  see page 86     4 1    4 2    4 3  4 4  4 5  4 6  4 7  4 8  4 9  4 10    Incoming calls   4 1 1 Default melodies  4 1 2 My sounds  4 1 3 Ring volume  4 1 4 Alert type  Messages   4 2 1 Short messages  4 2 2 Multimedia messages  Power on off   Connection tone   Key tone   Minute minder   Quiet mode   Slider tone   On time alarm   Alerts on call    5  Messages  see page 91      Shown only if it is supported by your SIM card    A    Using the menus    5 1 Short messages  5 1 1 Create  5 1 2 Inbox  5 1 3 Outbox  5 1 4 Delete all  5 2 Multimedia messages    5 2 1 Create  5 2 2 Inbox  5 2 3 Outbox  5 2 4 Draft  5 2 5 My folder  5 2 6 Delete all  5 3 Push messages  5 3 1 Inbox  5 3 2 Setting  5 3 3 Delete all  5 4 Preset messages  5 5 Voice mail    5 5 1 Connect to voice mail   5 5 2 Voice server number  5 6 Broadcast   5 6 1 Read   5 6 2 Receive   5 6 3 Channel   5 6 4 Language  5 7 Settings   5 7 1 Short messages   5 7 2 Multimedia messages  5 8 Memory status   5 8 1 Short messages   5 8 2 Multimedia messages    6  Fun box  see page 117     6 1 WWW Services   6 1 1 Home  6 1 2 Bookmark  6 1 3 Go to URL  6 1 4
45. ars and your  correspondent can hear you   Searching for a number in Phonebook    You can search for a number in your Phonebook  during a call     A    Call functions    1  Press the Options soft key     2  If necessary  press the Up or Down key to  highlight the Phonebook option  Press the  Select soft key     3  Select the Find name option and press the  Select soft key     The Phonebook entries are listed     4  Enter the first a few letters of the name that you  want to find     The Phonebook entries are listed starting with  the first entry matching your input     Note  You can also scroll through the Phonebook  from the beginning  by pressing the Up or  Down key     5  To view the highlighted entry  press the Ok soft  key     For further details about the Phonebook feature   see page 60     Muting Sending key tones    You can turn the key tones off or on during a call   When the Mute keys option is selected  your phone  does not transmit the key tones  It allows you to  press keys without hearing annoying key tones  during a call     To communicate with answering machines or  computerised telephone systems  the Send keys  option must be selected     A    Call functions    Sending DTMF tones    You can send the DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency   tones of the number on the display during a call     This option is helpful for entering a password or  account number when you call an automated  system  like a banking service     To send the DTMF tones     1  When you are connec
46. ation number on the Address  screen     You can search for a number in Phonebook by  pressing the Phonebook soft key     Note  To clear or clear all your input  press or press    and hold the C key  When you have no input   press and hold the C key to move to the  previous screen     To send the message to multiple destinations up  to 5  press the Add soft key and repeat step 4     When you have finished entering the numbers   press the Ok soft key     If the Enter centre screen displays  enter the  service number and press the Ok soft key     You can store the SMS service centre number  For  details  see page 113     Note  When the phone fails to send the message     Press the Retry soft key to try again the  transmission  Or  press the No soft key and the  Save soft key to save the message or exit the  menu by pressing the No soft key     Inbox    Your phone receives incoming messages and saves    the    m in the Inbox  SMS is usually saved in the SIM    card  but if the SIM memory is full  the incoming  messages will be saved in the phone   s memory     Wh    en the Inbox menu is selected  the list of    messages received displays with the     A    Messages    e sender   s phone number  or name if stored in  Phonebook     e message status  RI for a read message     for a  message to read or BJ for an incomplete  message     To view a message  scroll to it and press the Select  soft key  The screen shows the     e date and time when the message was received     e memory whe
47. attack accuracy for 10 seconds     BubbleSmile  BubbleSmile is an arcade puzzle game   Accessing a game    After loading the game  you will see the following  options  press g key to select one of them     START GAME  allows you to start a new game with  timed mode or skilled mode     e TIMED MODE  you have to achieve the best score  before gauge disappear at the time bar  When  you get the same coloured bubble together   gauge at the time bar increases     SKILLED MODE  you have to make more then 4  bubbles disappear at once for the gauge at the  skill bar increase  If 3 or none of bubbles  disappear  then the gauge decreases     CONTINUE  allows you to continue the last game  you played  The menu is only available when a  game has already been played     HIGH SCORE  shows you the high score table     HOW TO PLAY  shows you the instruction of this  game     OPTION  allows you to set the sound on or off    Playing a game    A    Fun box    Your score goes up when you remove the bubbles   Only when more than 3 same coloured bubbles line  up horizontally or diagonally  they disappear  To  line up the bubbles  move the band rounding three  bubbles to suitable place and rotate it  When the  game is over  your score is ranked on the high  score board if it is within third     Key Commands    2  4  6  8  or navigation key  move the band up   down  left or right    1  rotate the bubbles in the band counterclockwise    3  rotate the bubbles in the band clockwise    Internet settings 
48. calls are diverted     Busy  calls are diverted if your phone is engaged  on another call     No reply  calls are diverted if you do not answer  the phone     Unreachable  calls are diverted if you are not in an  area covered by your service provider     Cancel all  all call diverting options are  deactivated     You can specify individual call diverting options for  each of the following call types     e Voice calls only    e Fax calls only  not available when line 2 is in use     A    Network services    e Data calls only  not available when line 2 is in  use     Example  You can     systematically divert fax calls to your office fax  machine     divert voice calls to your colleague if you are  already using the phone     Setting call diverting options    1  Select the type of call diverting by pressing the  Up or Down key and then press the Select soft  key     2  Select the type of calls to be diverted by  pressing the Up or Down key and then press the  Select soft key     3  Press the Activate soft key to confirm your  settings     4  Enter the number to which the calls are to be  diverted     To enter an international code  hold down the 0  key until the   sign displays     You can also select a number in Phonebook or  the voice mail server number  by pressing the  Options soft key  followed by Phonebook or  Voice server     5  When you are satisfied  press the Ok soft key     The phone sends your settings to the network  and displays the network s acknowledgement     A
49. d by the public is 2 0  watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over ten grams of body  tissue  The limit incorporates a substantial margin of  safety to give additional protection for the public and to  account for any variations in measurements  The SAR  values may vary depending on national reporting  requirements and the network band     A    Health and safety information    SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  positions with the phone transmitting at its highest  certified power level in all tested frequency bands   Although the SAR is determined at the highest  certified power level  the actual SAR level of the  phone while operating can be well below the  maximum value  This is because the phone is  designed to operate at multiple power levels so as  to use only the power required to reach the  network  In general  the closer you are to a base  station  the lower the power output of the phone     Precautions when using batteries    e Never use any charger or battery that is damaged  in any way     e Use the battery only for its intended purpose     e If you use the phone near the network   s base  station  it uses less power  talk and standby time  are greatly affected by the signal strength on the  cellular network and the parameters set by the  network operator     e Battery charging time depends on the remaining  battery charge and the type of battery and  charger used  The battery can be charged and  discharged hundreds of times  but it will gradually  wear out
50. dia items from  other sources  such as the WAP sites  the  EasyStudio PC software or multimedia messages     Photos    This option allows you to view the taken pictures     My photos  allow you to view the photos in my  photos     My album1   My album 2  allow you to view the  photos in the selected album     When you view a photo  press the Options soft key  to do the followings     A    Fun box    Send  allows you to send it via a message   Rename  allows you to rename it   Delete  allows you to delete it     Move to album  allows you to move it to one of  the albums     Set as  allows you to set it as a wallpaper or a  caller ID     Wallpaper  allows you to set it as a wallpaper   Caller ID  allows you to set it as a caller ID     Protection  allows you to protect it from deletion  or not     Properties  allows you to view the detail  information of the photo     Images    This option allows you to view the images received  from other sources  such as the WAP sites  the  EasyStudio PC software or multimedia messages     When you view an image  press the Options soft  key to send  rename  delete  set as or view the  properties     For further details about these options  see the  options of the Photos menu  see page 124      Sounds    This option allows you to listen to the recorded  voices and the melodies received from other  sources  such as the WAP sites  the EasyStudio PC  software or multimedia messages     Voices  allow you to listen to the recorded voices     A    F
51. e  box es      Otherwise  press the No soft key    Memory status    Media box  Camera and multimedia message boxes  share a given amount of memory in your phone     The display shows the status of free and used  memory     You can see the used memory status of Media box   Camera and multimedia message boxes by pressing  the Left or Right key     JAVA world  menu 6 4     You can download MIDlets  Java applications  running on mobile phones  from various sources    yn    Fun box    using the WAP Browser and store them in your  phone     Downloads    A list of Java games is displayed  In basic  two pre   loaded MIDlets  Java games  are provided  If the  list of Java games is empty  a pop up message is  displayed to invite to download a new game  To add  MIDlets to the list  you can download MIDlets from  the Web sites                    To Press the   find a game Up or Down key    run a game Launch soft key    view detail Info soft key    information   delete the game Delete soft key in the  information display           SnowBallFight    The goal of this game is to challenge and defeat the  snowball fight champions of four different teams     Accessing a game    After loading the game  press any key twice to go  to the first menu screen  At the first menu screen   press   key to play a game  or press    key to  access the main menu of this game     Play  allows you to start a new game or a saved  game  Saved game allows you to continue the  beginning of last stage you played    
52. e available     e Scheduler  general schedule events  such as  appointments or meetings     e To do list  tasks you need to do   e Call  calls you need to make     e Anniversary  anniversaries to be  remembered  such as wedding anniversaries   birthdays or other special days     A    Organiser    4  Follow the procedure from step 4 on page 133  onwards to save the memo     Viewing your calendar memos    A date that has a memo associated with it is  highlighted in a red box  If you select a date when  events have already been scheduled  the number of  memos of each type is shown at the bottom of the  calendar         a    General schedule events       To do list       Calls   e   4  Anniversaries   Press the Select soft key to view the memos     If you have created more than one memo on the  same day  you can scroll to the event you want to  view by pressing the Left or Right key     The following options are available when you press  the Options soft key     Add  allows you to add a new memo  For further  information about how to add a memo  see  page 132     Delete  allows you to delete the memo   Edit  allows you to edit the memo     Move  allows you to move the memo to a different  date     Copy  allows you to copy the memo to a different  date     A    Organiser    To do list  Menu 7 3     This menu allows you to view a list of tasks     To create a new memo of the To do list type     1  Write the memo about your task and press the  Ok soft key     For more information ab
53. e idle screen  such as the  operator   s name  current date and time  and text  notifications of missed calls or new messages   Choose either Top or Bottom  If you set this option  to Off  your phone displays only the wallpaper  image     A    Phone settings    Text style  allows you to set the style of the text  displayed on the idle screen     Note  When you set the wallpaper image to  Calendar  the Text position and Text style  options don   t work     Skin    You can change the colour setting of the display  components  such as soft key indications area or  the menu names and icons     Backlight    You can specify how long the phone uses the  backlight     Select how long the backlight remains on after the  last key is pressed   LCD brightness    This option allows you to adjust the brightness of  the display screens to make them lighter or darker     1  Adjust the contrast by using the Up and Down  keys or the volume keys on the left side of the  phone     2  When you are satisfied  press the Ok soft key to  save the selection   Service display    You can turn off the service display or change the  time interval of the service display     A    Phone settings    Greeting message  Menu 9 2     This menu option allows you to set a greeting  message to be displayed briefly when the phone is  switched on     When you access this menu  the current message  displays        To Press the       clear the existing   C key and hold it down   message       enter a new appropriate alp
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55. eeeeee       Organiser  siiisirisssiiirsasinsadinsadinaninnsanin LIZ    New memo  Menu 7 1  sesser  Calendar  Menu 7 2           To do list  Menu 7 3           Clock  Menu 7 4    Alarm  Menu 7 5             Calculator  Menu 7 6          Conversion  Menu 7 7   Timer  Menu 7 8  aea  Stopwatch  Menu 7 9       ss sssssesresserssnssresessens    Camera   sssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnn    Take photos  Menu 8 1           My photos  Menu 8 2      My albums  Menu 8 3      Delete all  Menu 8 4           Settings  Menu 8 5       1 065   Memory status  Menu 8 6        Phone settings        scccseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees L55          Display  Menu 9 1  0  cccccccesceeeeeeeeseseseneseeeseneeee 155  Greeting message  MENU 9 2  assecc 157  Language  Menu 9 3      cccccececeeeeeeeceeeeeneeeeneeees 157  Security  Menu 9 4   cccceceececeeeeeeeceseeeseseeeeeneeee 158    Auto redial  Menu 9 5       ccceceee ee ee eset tees eeeeeeees 161    Voiceclarity  Menu 9 6       cccceeee cece ee ee tees eee eae 161  Slide down operation  Menu 9 7  nesese 162  Active slide  Menu 9 8            066   162  Anykey answer  Menu 9 9       162  Fax mode  Menu 9 10      ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 163  Infrared activation  Men   9 11         cceeeeeeee teens 164  Reset settings  Menu 9 12        cccececeeee este ee eeeeee 164    Using ALS  Alternate Line Service      165    A    Solving problems        ccccseseseeeeseeeeseees 167    ACCESS COGS   nnsnsssnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn L7O        PRONE PASSWOP i ecicsace iienaa en
56. erent date     e Copy  allows you to copy the memo to a    different date     11  When you have finished  press the   soft key  or the px key to exit     Calendar  menu 7 2     The calendar helps you to keep track of schedule   calls that you need to make  tasks that you need to  do and anniversaries  You can set the alarm to ring  when the set date for a schedule is reached     Consulting the calendar       To    Press the       move to another  day    Left or Right key        move to another    Up or Down key              week   move to the Up or Down key and hold it  previous or next down   month   move to the Left or Right key and hold it  previous or next down    year       A    Organiser    The following options are available when you press  the Options soft key on the Calendar display     Add memo  allows you to add a new memo on the  day     Go to date  allows you to enter a particular date  and then schedule an event on that date     View all  shows all of the events that you have  scheduled     Delete day  deletes the scheduled event on the  selected day     Delete all  deletes all of the events that you have  scheduled     Creating a new memo    1  Scroll to a date on the calendar  referring to  page 134  and press the Select soft key     2  Write your memo and press the Ok soft key     For further information about how to enter  characters  see page 41     3  Select the category of the memo to be saved  and press the Select soft key     The following categories ar
57. ervice provider     Setting up the multi party call  1  Call the first participant in the normal way     2  Call the second participant in the normal way   The first call is automatically put on hold     3  To join the first participant to the multi party  call  press the Options soft key and select the  Join option  Press the Select soft key     4  To add a new person to the multi party call  call  the person in the normal way  Then press the  Options soft key and select the Join option   Press the Select soft key     You can add incoming callers by answering the call  and selecting the Join option  Repeat as needed     Having a second call during a multi party call  To answer a call when you have the multi party call     1  Press the s    key to answer the incoming call   The first call is automatically put on hold     2  To switch between the two calls  press the  Options soft key and then select the Swap  option     3  To end the call on hold  press the Options soft  key and select the End held multiparty option  or End held call option     Call functions    To end the current call  press the eo key   The call on hold is continued     To make a call when you have the multi party call   See    To make a call while you have a call in  progress     on page 36     To answer an incoming call when you have the  multi party call in progress and another call on  hold     1  Press the Accept soft key     2  Select the End held option to end the call on  hold     Or  select the End
58. et the watches     4  Press the Cor    key to exit     Camera    Using the camera module embedded in your phone   you can take pictures for people or events while on  the move  Additionally  you can send photos to  other people in a picture message or as an e mail  attachment  The camera produces JPEG pictures     CAUTIONS    e Do not take photos of people without their  permission    e Do not take photos in a place where cameras are not  allowed    e Do not take photos in a place where you may  interfere with another person s privacy     Take photos  menu 8 1     This menu allows you to take a picture to send the  photo as a picture message to other destinations   You can use the picture as a background and store  it separately in My album folder     Taking a picture  1  Slide the folder up     2  To access the Take photos menu directly  press  the Up key in Idle Mode  And then press the  Select soft key when Take photos highlights     To take pictures immediately in Idle Mode  press  and hold the Up key or the Camera    amp   key on  the right side of the phone     Camera    The image to be captured appears on the    display     The icons on the top line of the display indicate  the size  quality  flash type and current mode   shown if you select the multi shop mode or       night mode       Adjust the image by aiming the camera to the  subject   To Press the       adjust the brightness of  the picture    Left or Right key        zoom in or out the  picture    Up or Down ke
59. eys     Note  To erase any mistakes or clear the display   press the C key     2  Press the    key to enter a decimal point     or  the   key to enter the appropriate arithmetic  symbol     add      subtract       multiply       divide      remainder     or       3  Enter the second figure   4  Repeat steps 2 and 3  if necessary     5  Press the Equal soft key to view the result   The result appears in the Answer box     Note  The result is rounded to six decimal places     6  When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the       key to exit     Organiser    Conversion  Menu 7 7     This menu option allows you to convert from one  type of unit to another     To convert a value     1  Scroll to the type of conversion to be performed  from Length  Weight  Volume  Area and  Temperature  and press the Select soft key     2  Enter the value to be converted and press the  Down key to move to the From field     You can enter a decimal point     using the     key  And you can enter a minus     using the    key in Temperature     3  Select the original unit by pressing the Left or  Right key and press the Down key to move to  the To field     Refer to the table on the following page for the  units available     4  Select the required unit by pressing the Left or  Right key     5  Press the Ok soft key or the   key to view the  result     The result appears in the Answer box     6  When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the       key to exit     Organiser    Units av
60. f your SIM card supports the ALS  Alternate  Line Service  feature  you must select the line  you wish to change first     The following options are available     Each time you select a melody from the list  it plays  the melody     Default melodies  allows you to select one of the  predefined melodies     My sounds  allows you to select one of the sounds  received from other sources  such as theWAP sites   the EasyStudio PC software or multimedia  messages     A    Sound settings    Ring volume  allows you to adjust the ring  volume  Use the Up and Down keys or the volume  keys on the left side of the phone  The more bars  you see  the louder the volume     Alert type  lets you specify how you are informed  of any incoming calls     Melody  the phone rings using the melody selected  via the Default melodies and My sounds option   See above     Vibration  the phone vibrates but does not ring     Vibration then melody  the phone first vibrates and  then starts ringing        Messages  Menu 4 2     This option allows you to set up the ringer for each  incoming short message and multimedia message  received     Short messages    Multimedia messages    The following options are available     Tone  lets you choose from many different tones   Each time you select a tone from the list  the tone is  played     Alert type  lets you specify how you are informed  of any incoming messages     Silent  only the text notification appears  the phone  neither rings nor vibrates     Tone  the 
61. ft keys vary according to the  current context  the labels or icons on the bottom  line of the display and just above the soft keys  indicate their current roles     Example     SS    SAMSUNG             en                   Press the left soft Press the right soft  key to access the key to access the  menu functions  Phonebook feature     A    Getting started    To view various functions options available or select  the one is required     1  Press the appropriate soft key        2  To Press the       select the  Select soft key   e function displayed  e option highlighted       view the next function or  Down key   highlight the next option  on a list       move back to the Up key   previous function or  option on a list       move back up one level      or Back  soft       in the structure key or C key       return to Idle Mode   key           In some functions  you may be asked for a  password or PIN  Enter the required code and press  the Ok soft key     Locking or unlocking the keypad    You can lock the soft keys  navigation keys  WAP  browser key  volume keys and camera key to avoid  pressing keys by accident     To lock the keys  slide the folder down     If you set the Stop operation option in the Slide  down operation menu  see page 162   the phone    A    Getting started    locks the keys automatically when you slide the  folder down     Otherwise  if you set the Continue operation  option in the Slide down operation menu  see  page 162   the confirming message ap
62. g features     e Phonebook  allows you to find  create or set up  the speed dialling feature and manage  Phonebook entries     e Management  allows you to create or remove  your own number  set up caller groups and check  the memory status     e Services  allows you to use the service directory  depending on your SIM card     Find name  Phonebook 1 1   To search for a number in the phonebook  proceed    as follows     1  Enter a letter s  of the name that you want to  find     The Phonebook entries are listed  highlighting  the entry matching your input     2  If necessary  press the Up or Down key to scroll  to the entry you want     3  Once you have found the entry  press the Ok  soft key        4  To Press the       dial the displayed     key   number          A    Phonebook menu          4  To Press the  change the Options soft key  For  Phonebook entries further details  see  page 61           Changing the phone memory entries    Scroll to the category that you want to edit by  pressing the Left or Right key  Following categories  are available and you can edit information of each  category by pressing the Options soft key        Category   Then       Mobile Select one of the following options  For  Home details for these options  refer to the  Office page 62    Fax   Other Edit number    Change name   Send message  shown if the category  contains a number    Copy  shown if the category contains a  number    Send via infrared  shown if the  category contains a number    
63. g the data cable and set this menu to  On  Your phone works as a fax modem     For further details about setting and faxing through  the phone on your computer  see the computers  user   s manual     Phone settings    Infrared activation  menu 9 11     In this menu  you can activate or deactivate the  infrared port     The following options are available   Off  deactivates infrared feature on the phone     On  activates the infrared feature on the phone   The IrDA icon  pe   appears on the top line of the  display     If there is no communication between your phone  and the IrDA compliant device within 1 minute of  activating the feature  it is automatically  deactivated     Reset settings  Menu 9 12     This menu option allows you to reset your phone to  its default configuration  You can reset the sound  settings  phone settings or all of the settings  together     1  Select one of the settings to reset by pressing  the Select soft key     2  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to reset settings  Then enter the  phone password and press the Ok soft key     The password is preset to    00000000    by  default  To change it  see page 159     Otherwise  press the No soft key     Using ALS  Alternate  Line Service     The ALS feature enables two lines to be associated  with one SIM card  Consequently  you can make  and receive calls on either line  If you subscribe to  this network service  a few additional menu options  enable you to set up this feature 
64. hanumeric  message keys        save your input Ok soft key        cancel your input        key   and return to Idle  Mode          For further information on how to enter text  see  page 41     Language  menu 9 3     You can select a display language  English   Chinese S  Simplified Chinese   Chinese T   Traditional Chinese  are available     Phone settings    Security  Menu 9 4     The security settings enable you to restrict the use  of your phone to the people and types of calls of  your choice     Various codes and passwords are used to protect  the features of your phone  For more information   see page 170  172     PIN check    When the PIN Check feature is enabled  you must  enter your PIN each time you switch the phone on   Consequently  any person who does not have your  PIN cannot use your phone without your approval     Note  Before disabling the PIN Check feature  you  must enter your PIN     The following options are available     Disable  the phone connects directly to the  network when you switch it on     Enable  you must enter the PIN each time the  phone is switched on     To change your PIN  see the Change PIN menu  option below     Change PIN    This feature allows you to change your current PIN  to a new one  provided that the PIN Check feature  is enabled  You must enter the current PIN before  you can specify a new one     Once you have entered a new PIN  you are asked to  confirm it by entering it again     A    Phone settings    Phone lock    When the
65. he  channel list     A    Messages    When you get broadcast messages  you can see the  messages in Idle Mode  If it is short you can see the  display  otherwise  press the View soft key to read  the message     In the Broadcast menu option  the following  options are available     Read  lets you read the received broadcast  messages     Archive  shows the list of the messages you saved  from the temporary list     Temporary  shows the latest messages  These  messages will be gone when the phone is switched  off     If the message is long  press the UP or Down key     When you read a message  press the Options soft  key to access following options     Cut address  extracts phone numbers  email  addresses or URL addresses in the text  so that you  can call the number or send a message to the  number or save it in your Phonebook     Save   Temporary only  saves this message to  Archive list     Delete  delete this message        Delete All  delete all message on the list     Receive  allows you to turn the reception of  broadcast messages on or off     Channel  the check mark inside All check box  indicates that the channel is enabled     A    Messages    To enable or disable this channel press the Select  soft key  then select Enable or Disable     The Add channel option allows you to add a new  channel to the channel list  Enter the appropriate  channel code obtained from your service provider  and a title for the channel     Language  selects a language you prefer  Then   Yo
66. hone will search for the GPRS  network first  If this service is not available  you  can set the GSM service temporarily     GPRS only  the phone only works in GPRS  networks     GSM only  the phone only works in GSM networks     Current proxy    This menu option allows you to activate one of the  proxies you set up to use the WAP connection     Fun club  menu 6 2     You can access Samsung Fun club on the Internet  and download various media items  such as  melodies and images     Samsung Fun club is the preset web site providing  Samsung phone users with attractive download  services  You can download     e images and ring tones via SMS   e 4 level grayscale and colour images from WAP   e 64 polyphonic melodies from WAP     e information and electronic catalogues for  Samsung Electronics products     SFC Home    Fun box    In this menu  you can access the Samsung Fun club  homepage     Note  Before accessing Samsung Fun club for the first  time  please connect your service provider   s  WAP homepage first  Then reconnects to  Samsung Fun club  This service requires WAP  subscription and is unavailable depending on  your local system and services     Service Area    Each time you move to HongKong or China  you  need to change this setting to use the SFC service   according to the area where you are  You can  choose either China or China HK     For further details about this service  contact your  service provider     Media box  menu 6 3     This menu option stores various me
67. i ania 170  PIN            170  PIN2   171  PUK siicsesaasastasegss ives aineeansisiveesscostdsavsaaseasntens 171  PUK 2 ip aniatra n na ap aa ien Aari 171  Call barring password      sssssssssssresreesreressrsnns 172    Health and safety information            173    SAR certification information              ceeeeeeee ee  Precautions when using batteries                Road  safety airian sie vite aiaia   Operating environment     Electronic CeVICES         c eceeeeeeeeeeeeee ee eeeee  Potentially explosive atmospheres             Emergency CallS         c ccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  Other important safety information    Care and maintenance essees       GlOSSALPY    eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee L83    Quick reference Card      s sssssssssss       187    Important safety  precautions    Read these guidelines before using your wireless  phone  Failure to comply with them may be  dangerous or illegal     Road safety at all times    Do not use a hand held phone while driving  park  the vehicle first     Switching off when refuelling    Do not use the phone at a refuelling point  service  station  or near fuels or chemicals     Switching off in aircraft    Wireless phones can cause interference  Using them  in aircraft is both illegal and dangerous     Switching off near all medical equipment    Switch off your phone near the medical equipment   Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external RF  energy  Follow any regu
68. il  to enter e mail address     Phonebook  to enter a destination from  phonebook     After entering a destination  press the Ok soft  key     If it is not an empty entry  do the following  things     A    Messages    Edit address  to edit the selected address     Delete address  to delete the selected address     Note  To clear or clear all your input  press or press  and hold the C key  When you have no input   press and hold the C key to move to the  previous screen     5  To send the message to multiple destinations up  to 20  repeat step 4     6  When you have finished entering the  destinations  press the Send soft key     If you want to cancel a sending message or resend  a message that you failed to send  go to the  Outbox  Then select the message and the option  in point  For further details  see page 106     Inbox    Your phone receives incoming messages and saves  them in the Inbox     When the Inbox menu is selected  the list of  messages received displays with the     e message s subject or No subject if the message  had no subject     e message status      for a retrieving message   H for a read message     for a message to  read  for a read notification message and  for a notification message to read     Note  The icon of message status can have  various forms like tR  G  GQ as the  priority that sender fixed  see page 114      A    Messages    To view a message except retrieving  scroll to it and  press the Select soft key     To scroll through the message con
69. in the cache  the phone   s  temporary memory used to store the most recently  accessed WAP pages     Proxy settings    This menu option allows you to set up five proxy  servers     Note  You do not need to change the browser settings  in most cases  Change the settings only when    your network provider asks you to     Fun box    For each proxy  the following options are available     Proxy name  enter the name of the HTTP proxy  server     GSM setting  you can change the proxy settings  for the GSM network     Gateway  enter the IP Address and IP Port    Data call type  select a network connection type   ISDN or Analogue     Dial number  enter the PPP server phone number   Login ID  enter the PPP server login ID   Password  enter the PPP server password     GPRS setting  you can change the proxy settings  for the GPRS network     Gateway  enter the IP Address and IP Port        APN  enter the access point name used for the  address of the GPRS network gateway     Login ID  enter the user ID required to connect to  the GPRS network     Password  enter the password required to connect  to the GPRS network     Home URL  you can change the address of your  startup homepage     When the default homepage displays  you can  delete it using the C key and enter your own choice   To enter any special characters    for example  use  the Symbolic mode  see page 52     yN    Fun box    Bearer  you can select the bearer to be used for  each type of network accesses     GPRS first  your p
70. ing Letters and Words    Press the C key one or more times to clear letters to  the left  Press and hold the key to clear the display     Using Number Mode    Number mode enables you to enter numbers in  your text  Press the keys corresponding to the digits  you want to enter     Entering Text    Using Symbolic Mode    Symbolic mode enables you to enter symbols in  your text                 To Press the   display more Up or Down key    symbols   enter a symbol corresponding number key   return to the Ok or    soft key   previous text input   mode          Using the menus    The phone offers a range of functions that allow you  to tailor the phone to your needs  These functions  are arranged in menus and sub menus     Accessing a menu function    The menus and sub menus can be accessed by  pressing the Menu or Phonebook soft key in Idle  Mode  then scrolling with the navigation keys     1  In Idle Mode  press the Menu soft key to access  the main menu or press the Phonebook soft  key to access Phonebook menu     2  Scroll through the menus using the navigation  keys  And then press the Select soft key if you  access the main menu     3  Find the sub menu that you wish to use by  scrolling with the Up or Down key     4  Press the Select soft key to access the sub   menu     If the menu that you have selected contains  further sub menus  repeat steps 3 and 4     5  Scroll to the option you want to choose with the  Up or Down key     6  Press the Select soft key to choose the set
71. ing text in the wap browser    When you are prompted to enter text  the current  text input mode appears above the right soft key     For further information on how to enter text  see  page 41     Using the WAP browser menus    A    Fun box    There are various menu options available when  surfing the Wireless Web     To access the WAP Browser menu     1  Press the    key or scroll to the logo on the top  left of all WAP pages and then press the    soft  key     A list of options appears     2  Highlight the required option using the Up or  Down key     3  Press the Y soft key to select the option     4  If necessary  select the secondary option by  pressing the Up or Down key and then press the  s soft key     Note  The WAP Browser menus may vary   depending on your version of the browser     The following WAP Browser menus are available   Back  returns to the previous page     Home  takes you back at any time to the  homepage of the Wireless Web service provider     Exit  exits the WAP browser   Reload  reloads the current page     Show URL  shows the URL address of the WAP  page you are currently accessing     About     shows browser information     Using the WAP browser options    Fun box    Several options are available when you are surfing  the Wireless Web  To access these options  press  the zg key once connected to the Wireless Web     Goto URL  allows you to manually enter the URL  address of the site that you wish to access     Bookmark  allows you to use the Bookm
72. ives     A    Health and safety information    Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a  minimum distance of 15 cm  6 inches  be  maintained between a wireless phone and a  pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the  pacemaker  These recommendations are consistent  with the independent research and  recommendations of Wireless Technology Research     Persons with pacemakers     e should always keep the phone more than 15 cm   6 inches  from their pacemaker when the phone  is switched on    e should not carry the phone in a breast pocket    e should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to  minimise potential interference    If you have any reason to suspect that interference  is taking place  switch off your phone immediately     Hearing aids    Some digital wireless phones may interfere with  some hearing aids  In the event of such  interference  you may wish to consult your hearing  aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Other medical devices    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 off your phone  in health care facilities when any regulations posted  in these areas instruct you to do so  Hospitals or    yon    Health and safety information    health care facilities may be using equipment that  could be sensitive to external RF energy     Vehicles    RF
73. l  regulations  Always recycle  Do not dispose of  batteries in a fire     Road safety    Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability  to communicate by voice  almost anywhere   anytime  But an important responsibility    Health and safety information    accompanies the benefits of wireless phones  one  that every user must uphold     When driving a car  driving is your first  responsibility  When using your wireless phone  behind the wheel of a car  make sure that you are  following the special regulations in a given area or  country     Operating environment    Remember to follow any special regulations in force  in any area and always switch off your phone  whenever it is forbidden to use it  or when it may  cause interference or danger     When connecting the phone or any accessory to  another device  read its user   s guide for detailed  safety instructions  Do not connect incompatible  products     As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment   users are advised that for the satisfactory operation  of the equipment and for the safety of personnel  it  is recommended that the equipment should only be  used in the normal operating position  held to your  ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder      Electronic devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  radio frequency  RF  signals  However  certain  electronic equipment may not be shielded against  the RF signals from your wireless phone  Consult  the manufacturer to discuss alternat
74. lations or rules in force     Interference    All wireless phones may be subject to interference   which could affect their performance     Special regulations    Meet any special regulations in force in any area and  always switch off your phone whenever it is  forbidden to use it  or when it may cause  interference or danger  in a hospital for example      Water resistance  Your phone is not water resistant  Keep it dry     Important safety precautions    Sensible use   Use only in the normal position  held to the ear    Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when  the phone is switched on  especially when the phone  is in service     Emergency call    Key in the emergency number for your present  location  then press the   key  Give all the  necessary information as accurately as possible  Do  not cut off the call until given permission to do so     Keeping small children away from your phone    Keep the phone and all its parts including  accessories out of the reach of small children     Accessories and batteries    Use only Samsung approved accessories  Use of any  unauthorised accessories could damage your phone  and may be dangerous     Use only Samsung approved batteries and recharge  your battery only with Samsung approved chargers     Qualified service    Only qualified service personnel may install or  repair your phone     For more detailed safety information  see    Health  and safety information    on page 173        CAUTION    RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY I
75. ll of the entries  from  the entry you choose to the end of the SIM  card and Phone list     e SIM  allows you to send all of the entries   from the entry you choose to the end of the  SIM card list     e Phone  allows you to send all of the entries   from the entry you choose to the end of the  Phone list     3  When you select All and press the OK soft key   your phone displays all of the Phonebook  entries     When you select SIM or Phone and press the  OK soft key  all of the entries stored in the  corresponding memory location are listed     4  Scroll to the entry you want to send as  beginning and press the OK soft key     Your phone begins sending the entry ies      A    Phonebook menu        IrDA port    IrDA port    Receiving phonebook from another device  1  Align the IrDA ports on both sides each other     2  Access the Infrared activation menu  see  page 164  and select On to activate the port     3  When your phone receives Phonebook data from  the other device     If the other person sends you one entry  your  phone displays the name and the phone number  and you can specify whether or not you want to  save it  Continue to step 4     If the person sends you the entries by All  SIM   Phone  you can select a memory location  SIM  card or phone   s memory  Continue to step 5     4  Press the Save soft key to store the entry     You can also discard the entry by pressing the  Cancel soft key     5  Press the SIM or Phone soft key     The entries are saved in the app
76. lock the SIM  enter the SIM lock code     FDN mode    The FDN  Fixed Dial Number  mode  if supported by  your SIM card  allows you to restrict your outgoing  calls to a limited set of phone numbers     The following options are available   Disable  you can phone any number     Enable  you can only call phone numbers stored in  Phonebook  You must enter your PIN2     Note  Not all SIM cards have a PIN2  If your SIM card  does not  this menu option is not displayed     To change your PIN2  see the Change PIN2 menu  option below     Change PIN2    The Change PIN2 feature allows you to change your  current PIN2 to a new one  You must enter the  current PIN2 before you can specify a new one     A    Phone settings    Once you have entered a new PIN2  you are asked  to confirm it by entering it again     Note  Not all SIM cards have a PIN2  If your SIM card  does not  this menu option is not displayed     Auto redial  menu 9 5     With the Auto Redial function  the phone makes up  to ten attempts to redial a phone number after an  unsuccessful call     Note  The interval between two call attempts varies     The following options are available   Off  the number is not redialled     On  the number is redialled automatically     Voiceclarity  menu 9 6     The voiceclarity feature makes received sound loud  and clear during a call  It is useful when you are in  a noisy place     The following options are available   Off  allows you turn off the this function     On  allows you turn on 
77. ls     Note  You must fully charge the battery before using  your phone for the first time  A discharged  standard battery is fully recharged in  approximately 130 minutes     Installing the battery    1  Insert the teeth on the bottom of the battery  into the corresponding slots on the phone         Getting started    2  Press the battery against the back of the phone  until it clicks into place        Removing the battery    1  Switch off the phone by pressing and holding the  2   key   Ce  2  To remove the battery  pull the battery catch  toward the top of the phone and hold it in that  position  Lift the battery away from the phone        Charging the battery by using the travel  adapter    Note  The phone can be used while the battery is  being charged  but this causes the battery to  charge more slowly     A    Getting started    1  Plug the connector of the travel adapter into the  jack at the bottom of the phone     Check that the arrow on the connector is facing  towards the front of the phone        2  Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet     While charging  the battery icon at the top right   hand corner of the display repeatedly fills to  show that the battery is charging     Getting started    3  When charging is finished  disconnect the  adapter from the power outlet and from the  phone by pressing the grey tabs on both sides of  the connector and pulling the connector out        Low Battery Indicator    When the battery is weak and only a few minutes
78. make short messages  consisting of simple pictures  melodies  animations  and styled text all of which adds a new dimension to  simple text messages     To send text messages by phone  you must obtain  the number of the SMS centre from your service  provider     Receiving a new message    When you receive a new message  the New  message icon    aj   and a text notification showing  the number of the message appear on the display     A    Messages    You also hear an alert  depending on the message  sound setting  for further details  see page 87     To read the new message s  immediately  press the  View soft key  The list of the messages appears     Note  To clear the new message notification on the  display  press the se key     Managing memory    Inbox and Outbox share a given amount of memory  in your phone or SIM card  When the message  memory is full  the New message icon  iJ  blinks  and an error message displays   It disappears when  you press the ao key  but it reappears if you  don   t delete old messages   In this case  you cannot  receive any new messages  You must delete one or  more old messages to get free memory for new  messages using the Delete option within the Inbox  or Outbox or the Delete all option  for further  details  see page 97     Create    Using this menu  you can write messages   containing text  images and melodies     1  Create a message     On the first line of the display  you see the  number of remaining characters you can enter   the numbe
79. mate    With the sound mate  you can hear louder sounds     To use it  connect the sound mate to the jack at the  right side of the phone     A    Entering Text    The phone allows you to enter characters for  messages and names in Chinese and English  To  enter Chinese text  the phone provides several  widely used pronunciation based  Pinyin  and  character shape based  Stroke  input methods to  meet the preferences of different users  allowing for  greater convenience and ease of use     You can also enter any combination of Chinese  characters  alphabets  numbers  and special  symbols including punctuation marks    Your phone has the following text input modes   e Pinyin mode   e Chinese Simplified Stroke mode   e Quick English mode  T9 mode     e English mode   e Chinese Traditional Stroke mode   e Number mode   e Symbolic mode   e Add word mode    Directions for using each of the text input modes  appears later in this section       J is a registered Trademark of Tegic Communications   Inc  and is licensed under U S  Patent 5 818 437   5 953 541 6 011 554     A    Entering Text    Changing the Text Input Mode    When you are in a field that allows character entry   you should notice the text input mode indicator on  the bottom of the display     Example  Entering a name in Phonebook    Enter name          Text input mode indicator   Chinese Pinyin mode             To change to another text input mode     1  Press the right soft key indicating the current  text input mode
80. menu  option Menu 9 4 4   See page 159     PIN    The PIN  Personal Identification Number  protects  your SIM card against unauthorised use  It is  usually supplied with the SIM card  When the PIN  Check feature is enabled  see page 158   you must  enter the PIN each time you switch on the phone     If you key in an incorrect PIN three times in  succession  key in the PUK and press the Ok soft  key to unlock the phone  Key in a new PIN and  press the Ok soft key  Key in the new PIN again and  press the Ok soft key     A    Access codes    PIN2    The PIN2  supplied with some SIM cards  is required  to access some functions  such as charging unit  counters  These functions are only available if  supported by your SIM card     If you key in an incorrect PIN2 three times in  succession  key in the PUK2 and press the Ok soft  key to unlock the phone  Key in a new PIN2 and  press the Ok soft key  Key in the new PIN2 again  and press the Ok soft key     PUK    The PUK  PIN Unblocking Key  is required to change  a blocked PIN  The PUK may be supplied with the  SIM card  If not  contact your local service provider     If you key in an incorrect PUK ten times in  succession  the SIM card cannot be used anymore   Contact your service provider for a new card     You cannot change the PUK  If you lose the code   contact your service provider     PUK2  The PUK2  supplied with some SIM cards  is  required to change a blocked PIN2     If you key in an incorrect PUK2 ten times in  succession
81. ne networks as well  as user programmed functions  which cannot  guarantee connection in all conditions  Therefore   you should never rely solely on any wireless phone  for essential communications  medical  emergencies  for example      Remember  to make or receive any calls the phone  must be switched on and in a service area with  adequate signal strength  Emergency calls may not    A    Health and safety information    be possible on all wireless phone networks or when  certain network services and or phone features are  in use  Check with local service providers     To make an emergency call  proceed as follows   1  Ifthe phone is not on  switch it on     2  Key in the emergency number for your present  location  for example  999 or any other official  emergency number   Emergency numbers vary  by location     3  Press the     key     If certain features are in use  call barring  for  example   you may first need to deactivate those  features before you can make an emergency call   Consult this document and your local cellular  service provider     When making an emergency call  remember to give  all the necessary information as accurately as  possible  Remember that your phone may be the  only means of communication at the scene of an  accident  do not cut off the call until given  permission to do so     Other important safety information    e Only qualified personnel should service the phone  or install the phone in a vehicle  Faulty  installation or service may be da
82. ngerous and may  invalidate any warranty applicable to the device     e Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment  in your vehicle is mounted and operating    properly     A    Health and safety information    e Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases or  explosive materials in the same compartment as  the phone  its parts or accessories     For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember  that an air bag inflates with great force  Do not  place objects  including both installed or portable  wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or  in the air bag deployment area  If wireless  equipment is improperly installed and the air bag  inflates  serious injury could result     Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft   The use of wireless phones in aircraft may be  dangerous to the operation of the aircraft  and is  illegal    Failure to observe these instructions may lead to    the suspension or denial of telephone services to  the offender  or legal action  or both     Care and maintenance    e Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories  out of the reach of small children   s     e Keep the phone dry  Precipitation  humidity and  liquids contain minerals that will corrode  electronic circuits     e Do not use the phone with a wet hand  Doing so  may cause an electric shock to you or damage to  the phone     e Do not use or store the phone in dusty  dirty  areas  as its moving parts may be damaged     e Do not store the phone in hot areas  High
83. ntering characters   see page 41     3  Press the Ok soft key to save the message     Voice mail  Menu 5 5     When you receive a voice mail  your phone displays  the icon and you hear an alert     Connect to voice mail    e In Idle Mode  when you receive a new voice mail   press the Connect soft key to access your voice  mail server and follow the instructions provided     e In Idle Mode  hold the 1 key down to access your  voice mail server and follow the instructions  provided     A    Messages    e Call your voice mail server number by accessing  the Connect to voice mail menu and follow the  instructions provided     Voice server number    Before using the voice mail service  you must store  the voice mail server number obtained from your  service provider     When you select an entry  following options are  available     Edit number  enter a voice mail server number or  press the Phonebook soft key to enter a number  from the Phonebook  And then press the Ok soft  key     Change name  enter a server name and press the  Ok soft key to save it     Delete  when the confirming message appears   press the Yes soft key  To cancel  press the No soft  key     Broadcast  Menu 5 6     This network service allows you to receive text  messages on various topics  such as the weather or  traffic  Messages are displayed immediately as they  are received  provided that     e the phone is in Idle Mode   e the Receive option is set to On     e the message channel is currently active on t
84. oft key     3  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete the number     Otherwise  press the No soft key     4  When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the oe key to exit     Phonebook menu    Group setting  Phonebook 2 2     You can change the settings of the ten predefined  caller groups     1  Select a caller group by pressing the Up or Down  key and press the Select soft key     2  Scroll to a setting option by pressing the Up or  Down key and press the Select soft key     The following options are available     e Melody  allows you to select a melody to  sound when a call comes in from a member in  the group     e Change name  allows you to change the  name of the group  for further details about  how to enter characters  see page 41     e View image  shows the image to display  when a call comes in from a member in the  group     3  Change the setting as required and press the  Select soft key     4  Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change other options     When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the oe key to exit     Phonebook menu    Memory status  Phonebook 2 3   You can check how many names are stored in SIM  card and phone   s memory     When you have finished  press the   soft key or  the ce key to exit     Service directory  Phonebook 3 1     Note  This feature may not be available depending on  your SIM card     The display shows the list of the numbers in the  Service directory     If necessary  scroll to a number by pre
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86. ou can specify  whether the phone vibrates or mutes when in the   Quiet Mode     The following options are available     Vibration  the phone vibrates rather than rings in  the Quiet Mode     Mute  the phone mutes sounds in the Quiet Mode     A    Sound settings    Slider tone  menu 4 8     This menu allows you to select the slider tone that  the phone sounds when you slide the folder up or  down     To turn the sound off  select Off     On time alarm  Menu 4 9     This menu allows you to set the alarm with specific  voice     To turn the sound off  select off     Alerts on call  menu 4 10     This menu allows you to set the phone to all alerts  while calling     To turn the alerts off  select Off     Messages    This menu allows you to create  send  read and  save messages with the Short Message Service   SMS  text message   Enhanced Message Service   EMS  message including simple image  animation  or melody  and Multimedia Message Service   MMS  message supporting the presentation of  various media types  such as full colour images and  polyphonic ring tones   Voice mails are also  available     Note  This feature is only available if your service  provider   s network supports it  Contact your  service provider for more information     Short messages  Menu 5 1     Short message service  SMS  allows you to send  and receive short text messages to and from other  GSM mobile phones  In addition  your phone  supports the Enhanced Messaging Service  EMS    which enables you to 
87. ou must specify your  time zone in the Set world time menu option     Set date  allows you to enter the day  month and  year  You can change the date format in the Set  format menu option  see page 139     Set world time  allows you to check the current  time in GMT and 22 major cities around the world   Scroll through the cities using the Left or Right key   The screen shows the    e city name    e current date and time     e time difference between the selected city and  your city if you have set the local time  see  below  or GMT  by default      A    Organiser    To select your time zone     1  Select the city corresponding to your time zone    by pressing the Left or Right key one or more  times     The local date and time display     2  Press the Set soft key        3  To Select       update the current   Set local   date time with this       new setting  indicate that the   Set DST  The 3  icon is  time zone is shown next to the time    currently using the   difference   daylight saving  time       indicate that the Remove DST  only    time zone is no available when the 3  longer using the icon is shown next to the  daylight saving time difference     time          4  When you have finished  press the    soft key or  the       key to exit     Set format  allows you to change the time and  date formats     Time format  24 hours  12 hours    Date format  DD MM YYYY  day month year   YYYY MM DD  year month day     A    Organiser    Alarm  Menu 7 5     This option allows y
88. ou to set an alarm to ring at a  specific time  You can set up to three alarms or set  the phone to ring an alarm when it is switched off     To set an alarm     1  Select either Morning call  Alarm1 or Alarm2  by pressing the Up or Down key     The icon means that no alarm is currently  set  The ci icon means that an alarm has  already been set     2  Press the Select soft key   3  Press the Options soft key     4  Scroll to an option by pressing the Up or Down  key and press the Select soft key  Change the  setting  as needed     e Alarm day  place or remove a check mark on  the day s  of the week by pressing the Select  soft key  If you want to set a daily alarm   select Everyday  If you want to set a  temporary alarm  select Once alarm  When  you press the Ok soft key after selecting  your  phone asks you to enter the alarm time     e Alarm time  enter the time for the alarm to  sound     e Alarm tone  select an alarm melody   e Remove alarm  deactivates the alarm     Note  The alert type of Alarmi and 2 is affected by  the alert type of incoming call  Morning call   s  alert type is always melody     5  Repeat step 4 to change each setting     A    6     Organiser    When you have finished  press the   soft key or  the    key to exit     Once an alarm has been set  you can see the Alarm  icon       on the top line of the display  To stop the  alarm when it rings  press any key     Note  When the Quiet Mode is activated  the alarm    tone doesn   t sound  But When you set
89. out how to enter  characters  see page 41     2  Scroll to a date on the calendar  referring to  page 134  and press the Select soft key     3  Follow step 4 on page 133 onwards to save the  memo     Once you have defined tasks  they are listed with a  status mark        for Done or for Undo  within  the To do list menu     To scroll to a specific task  press the Up or Down  key and press the Select soft key  The task  displays with the deadline  alarm setting  job details  and status mark     You can scroll to the previous or next task by  pressing the Left or Right key     The following options are available when you press  the Options soft key     Add  allows you to add a new task  For details  about adding To do list type memos  see page 132     Mark  allows you to change the status mark   Edit  allows you to edit the contents of the task     Move  allows you to move the task to a different    date     Organiser    Copy  allows you to copy the task to a different  date     Delete  allows you to delete the task     Delete all  allows you to delete all of tasks from  the list     Clock  menu 7 4     This option allows you to change the current time  and date displayed  You can also check the current  time for Greenwich Mean Time  GMT  and 22 major  cities around the world     The following options are available     Set time  allows you to enter the current time  You  can choose the time format in the Set format  menu option  see page 139     Note  Before setting the time  y
90. ox stores messages that you save   interrupted messages by an incoming call  or  messages while you create a new message     Note  Saves messages that are failed to send in the  Outbox     To view a message  scroll to it and press the Select  soft key     You can choose the following options by pressing  the Opt  soft key     Send  replies to the sender by sending a message     Replay  replays the message     yon    Messages    Delete  deletes the message     Properties  shows you detailed information about  the message     My folder    You can move the messages stored in the Inbox or  Outbox to the My folder by using the Move to My  folder option  While making a new message  you  can also save to My folder by using the Save  message option     To view a message  scroll to it and press the Select  soft key     You can choose the following options by pressing  the Opt  soft key     Delete  deletes the message   Replay  replays the message   Send  send the message     Cut media  extracts the picture or sound  so that  you can set them as a wallpaper or ringtone or you  can send them as a multimedia message     Cut address  extracts phone numbers  email  addresses or URL addresses in the text  so that you  can call the number or send a message to the  number or save it in your Phonebook     Properties  shows you detailed information about  the message     Delete all    This menu option allows you to delete all of the  messages in each message box  You can also delete  all of you
91. pears on the  display when you slide the folder down in the Idle  Mode  In the message  you can lock the keys by  pressing the Yes soft key  If you don t press the  Yes or No soft keys in the confirming message  the  phone locks the keys after a little while     To unlock the keys  slide the folder up or press the  Unlock soft key and then press the OK soft key  again     Call functions    Making a call    Using the number keypad    When the idle screen is displayed  enter the area  code and phone number  and press the   key     Note  If you have set the Auto redial option   Menu 9 5  to On  the number is redialled  automatically up to ten times if the person you  called does not answer or the line is busy  For  further details  see page 161     Correcting the number          To clear Press the  the last digit C key   displayed       any other digit in   Navigation keys until the  the number cursor     is immediately to  the right of the digit to be  cleared and press the C key   You can also insert a missing  digit simply by pressing the  appropriate key        the all digits C key and hold it down for  displayed more than one second           Making an international call    1  Press and hold the O key for the international    prefix  The   character appears     Call functions    2  Enter the country code  area code and phone  number and press the   key     Making a call from phonebook    You can store the names and phone numbers called  regularly in the SIM card and phone  
92. phone rings using the tone selected via    the Tone option  See above     Sound settings    Vibration  the phone vibrates but does not ring     Vibration then tone  the phone first vibrates and  then starts ringing        Repetition  allows you to specify how often the  phone informs you of a new message  You can  choose either Once or Periodic     Power on off  menu 4 3   This option allows you to select the melody that the  phone sounds when you switch it on or off     You can choose either Classical or Future  To turn  the sound off  select Off     Connection tone  menu 4 4     This menu option allows you to specify whether or  not the phone beeps when the phone connects to  the network     The following options are available   Off  the phone does not beep     On  the phone beeps when your call is accepted     Sound settings    Key tone  menu 4 5    This menu option allows you to select the tone that  the keypad sounds when you press a dial key    To turn the sound off  select Off     To adjust the key tone volume  press the volume  keys on the left side of the phone in Idle Mode     Minute minder  menu 4 6     This menu option allows you to specify whether or  not the phone beeps every minute during a call to  keep you informed of the length of your call     The following options are available   Off  the phone does not beep     On  the phone beeps every minute     Quiet mode  menu 4 7     When you hold the   key down in Idle Mode  the   phone switches to the Quiet Mode  Y
93. press the No soft key     Multimedia messages  Menu 5 2     Multimedia Message Service  MMS  is a messaging  service very similar to Short Message Service   SMS   It provides asynchronous delivery of  personal multimedia messages from between phone  and phone  phone and e mail  phone and web by  URL      In addition to the familiar text content of text  messages  multimedia messages can contain  images  graphics  voice and sounds  An MMS  message is a multimedia presentation in a single  entry  It is not a text file with attachments     Using the MMS feature  your phone can receive  multimedia messages  You can also send picture  messages  This function is available only if it is  supported by your service provider  Only phones  that offer picture message features can receive and  display picture messages     Retrieving a new message    When you are retrieving a message  the Retrieving  icon Eh  appears on the display  When you finish  retrieving a new message  the New message icon       and a text notification showing the number of    A    Messages    the message appear on the display  You also hear  an alert  depending on the message sound setting   for further details  see page 87     To read the new message in Idle Mode  press the  View soft key  And then you see the list in the  Inbox  If you select a message  you can read it     Notes    e while retrieving a new message  you cannot access  WAP sites  and cannot also enter the Downloads  menu  see page 128     e To clear
94. pressing the Up  or Down key and then press the Select soft key     2  Select the type of calls to be barred by pressing  the Up or Down key and then press the Select  soft key     3  Press the Activate soft key to confirm your  settings     4  Enter your call barring password supplied by  your service provider and press the Ok soft key     The phone sends your settings to the network  and displays the network s acknowledgement     Network services    Deactivating specific call barring options    1   2     Select the call barring option to be deactivated     Select the type of calls to which this option  applies     Press the Deactivate soft key     Enter your call barring password supplied by  your service provider     The phone sends your settings to the network  and displays the network s acknowledgement     You can also deactivate all call barring options by  selecting the Cancel all option     Changing the barring password    You can set and change the call barring password  obtained from your service provider     1     Select Change barring password from the  Call barring screen  and press the Select soft  key       Enter the current password and press the Ok    soft key     Enter a new password and press the Ok soft  key     Enter the new password again to confirm it and  press the Ok soft key     Network services    Call waiting  Menu 3 3     This network service informs you when someone is  trying to reach you during another call     You can specify individual call w
95. r is supplied by  the service provider with the SIM card     Roaming    Use of your phone when you are outside your home  area  when travelling for example      A    Glossary    SDN  Service Dialling Numbers     Telephone numbers supplied by your network  provider and giving access to special services  such  as voice mail  directory inquiries  customer support  and emergency services     SIM  Subscriber Identification Module     Card containing a chip with all the information  required to operate the phone  network and  memory information  as well as the subscriber   s  personal data   The SIM card fits into a small slot  on the back of the phone and is protected by the  battery     SMS  Short Message Service     Network service sending and receiving messages to  and from another subscriber without having to  speak to the correspondent  The message created  or received can be displayed  received  edited or  sent     Soft keys  Two keys marked D and a on the phone  the  purpose of which     e varies according to the function that you are  currently using    e is indicated on the bottom line of the display just  above the corresponding key    Voice mail    Computerised answering service that automatically  answers your calls when you are not available   plays a greeting  optionally in your own voice  and  records a message     A       1  Aejdsip ay     UO dUl  w030q aU  UO    w  y  aAOge 3x9   au Aq peayesipul uolounj   y  swop  d                                      G   shay Y
96. r messages at one time     A    Messages    1  Scroll to a message box and place a check mark  ahead of it by pressing the Select soft key     Selecting All places check marks on all of the  message boxes     2  If necessary  repeat step 1 to check another  box     3  When you have finished checking  press the Ok  soft key     4  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete all of the messages in the  box es      Otherwise  press the No soft key     Push messages  Menu 5 3    This menu allows you to set to be received and read  push messages    The following options are available     Inbox  Your phone receives push messages and  saves them in the Inbox  And you can read push  messages in the Inbox     Setting  This option allows you to set the push  message receiving options     Always  always push message comes in     Never  the push message never comes in        Optional  Only the push messages whose setting  matches to the number in this option come in  The  preset number is SMS service centre  You can also    edit the number     Messages    Delete all  deletes all of the push messages     Preset messages  Menu 5 4     Using this menu  you can preset up to nine  messages that you use most frequently  When you  access this menu  the preset message list displays     1  Scroll to a message or an empty entry by  pressing the Up or Down key     2  Press the Select soft key and enter a new  message or change the old message     For further details about e
97. r of current message and the  maximum messages you can create  and the  font style you set in Text option     Note  For further information about how to enter  characters  see page 41     Messages      While entering your message  press the Options  soft key to use the following options     e Send  allows you to send the message  Refer  to the next step     e Text  allows you to format the text  Following  text attributes can all be combined as required     Text size  Small Medium Large   Text mode  Normal Underscore Strikethrough  Bold  On Off   Italic  On Off   Alignment  Left Center Right    Note  The text attributes you can use are different  depending on whether you are entering  English or Chinese     e Add media  allows you to add pictures   animations and or melodies to the message   Select a category  Add picture  Add  animation or Add melody  You can then  choose a factory set object or an object that  you have received from another source and  stored in the Media box  See page 124        Add from phonebook  allows you to add  phone number s  from the phonebook to the  message     e Preset messages  allows you to add a preset  message to your text  Select one of nine  messages stored in the Preset messages  menu option  See page 110     e Save message  allows you to save the  message so that it can be sent later  You can  read the message in the Outbox     A    Messages    When you have finished entering your message   choose Send from the options     Enter a destin
98. r the  available networks  Go to step 2     2  Press the Up or Down key until the preferred  network highlights and press the Select soft  key     You are connected to that network when  roaming     Network services    Caller ID  menu 3 5   You can prevent your phone number from being  displayed on the phone of the person being called     Note  Some networks do not allow the user to change  this setting     The following options are available     Default  the default setting provided by the  network is used     Hide number  your number does not display on  the other person   s phone     Send number  your number is sent each time you  make a call     Active line  menu 3 6     Some SIM cards may be used with two subscriber  numbers  This functions is available only if your SIM  card supports it     This menu option allows you to select the line to be  used to make calls  However  calls can be answered  on both lines  regardless of the selected line     Sound settings    You can use the Sound settings feature to  customise various settings  such as the     e ringtone  volume and type for incoming calls or  messages     e sounds made when your call is connected or  when you press a key     e quiet mode which your phone switches to when  you hold down the   key in the Idle Mode     Incoming calls  Menu 4 1     This option allows you to set up the ringer for  incoming calls     Notes     e You can quickly enter the Incoming Calls  menu by pressing the Right key in Idle mode     e I
99. r using the sound mate  put the cover on it     Built in antenna    Your phone has a built in antenna  As with other  mobile radio transmitting equipment  do not touch  the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is  switched on  Contact with the antenna affects call  quality and may cause the phone to operate at a  higher power level than needed        Getting started    Inserting  Removing the SIM card    When you subscribe to a cellular network  you are  provided with a SIM card loaded with your  subscription details  such as your PIN  any optional  services available and so on     e Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of  small children     e The SIM card and its data can be easily damaged  by scratches or bending  so be careful when  handling  inserting or removing the card     e When installing the SIM card  always make sure  that the phone is switched off before you remove  the battery     Inserting the SIM card    1  If necessary  remove the battery by referring to  page 20     2  Insert and slide the SIM card under the tab   ensuring that the notched corner is top left and  the gold contacts of the card face into the  phone                    Getting started    Removing the SIM card    To remove the SIM card  slide the card out of the  holder  as shown                    Installing Removing Charging the  battery    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion  battery  Use only approved batteries and chargers   Ask your local Samsung dealer for further detai
100. re the message was stored  for  the SIM card or    for the phone   s memory     e message contents     You can scroll to the next or previous message by  pressing the Left or Right key     To scroll through the message contents  press the  Up or Down key  When you focus on an object that  includes a melody  the melody is played     You can choose the following options by pressing  the Options soft key     Delete  allows you to delete the message     Message reply  allows you to reply by sending a  message     Call back  allows you to call the sender back     Cut address  extracts phone numbers  email  addresses or URL addresses in the text  so that you  can call the number or send a message to the  number or save it in your Phonebook     Send  allows you to send the message to another  person     Edit  allows you to edit the message     A    Messages    Extract media  you can save media  except the  predefined EMS animations and sounds  from the  message into Media box  You can use these items  when writing a message  for further details  see  page 93     Transfer  allows you to transfer the message from  the SIM card to the phone   s memory or vice versa     Outbox    Outbox stores any messages that you have already  sent or just saved without sending     When the Outbox menu option is selected  the list  of messages you have sent or saved displays with  the     e recipient   s phone number  or name if stored in  Phonebook     e message status  R for a sent message or    for
101. rk similarly  but the characters  that appear on the display may differ     Even though there are many different strokes used  to create Chinese characters  the strokes are  classified into 5 basic categories  heng  shu  pie   dian and zhe  The basic strokes are printed on the  keypad  on keys 1 to 5     To enter a stroke  press the key printed with the  printed with the stroke that most closely represents  the exact stroke you want     Entering Text    The table shows the stroke key relationship        Categories    Keys    Strokes Represented in Each Category             J GRO OG    5 iki                       Typing Strokes and Characters in Stroke    Mode    1  To type a character  press keys corresponding to  its component strokes  Press keys on the  handset in the order that you would write the  strokes  using one press per desired stroke     Example  Typing    7    in the Chinese Stroke    mode                   Enter name           A   7 7 873  hy ny ORT Press the 5 key to enter  JI  7J An BE             and then the 3 key   el 9 T STR to enter     7       Entering Text    2  The phone displays your strokes in the Key  Stroke Area and offers character choices in the  Character Selection Map  As you enter strokes   notice that the choices in the Character  Selection Map change     To scroll through choices in the Character  Selection Map  press the Up or Down key     Note  If you are uncertain of the order of one or  more strokes  press the 6 key in place of  each ques
102. roll  through choices in the Character Selection map     When the character you are typing appears in  the Character Selection Map  you may select it   without completing the Pinyin spelling or  entering the tone for the character     4  To select a character  press the 1 key to activate  the Character Selection Map  A number  1 to 5   is added to the beginning of a corresponding  character  With the Character Selection Map  being activated  a normal press on the 1 to 5  key selects the corresponding character     Enter name    ajili  gt                                ici ol ive ai Press the 3 key to  Ok 9 PY enter H   Notes     e To insert a space when entering a text  press the    key when the cursor blinks in the Text Area    e To remove the activate character in the Character  Selection Map  press the C key     Scrolling    To move the cursor left or right through your text  message  press the Left or Right key     A    Entering Text    Inserting a Space    Insert a space between the characters  press the    key in Text Area     Clearing Strokes and Characters    Press the C key or more times to remove strokes to  the left  Once the Pinyin Area is empty  pressing the  C key removes characters from the Text Area     Using Chinese Stroke Modes    These modes allow you to enter individual Chinese  strokes  in written order  from top to bottom and  from left to right  Your phone provides Chinese  Simplified Stroke mode and Chinese Traditional  Stroke mode     The two modes wo
103. ropriate  memory     Phonebook menu    Delete all  Phonebook 1 6     You can delete Phonebook entries selectively  depending on the memory location  or all entries at  once     1     Scroll to a desired memory selection and place a  check mark ahead of it by pressing the Select  soft key     Selecting All places check marks on all of the  memories       If necessary  repeat step 1 to check another    options     When you have finished checking  press the Ok  soft key     When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete all of the entries in the  memory ies   Then enter the phone password  and press the Ok soft key     The password is preset to    00000000    by  default  To change it  see page 159     Otherwise  press the No soft key     Phonebook menu    Own number  Phonebook 2 1     To store your own phone number s  with a name     1  Scroll to an empty location by pressing the Up or  Down key and press the Select soft key     2  When Edit number highlights  press the Select  soft key     3  Enter your number and press the Ok key     4  To assign a name  press the Down key to move  to Change name and press the Select soft key     5  Enter a name and press the Ok soft key     6  When you have finished  press the     soft key or  the oe key to exit     To remove one of your numbers     1  Select the entry you want to delete from the  Own number list and press the Select soft key     2  Scroll to Delete by pressing the Up or Down key  and press the Select s
104. ry and each name can be  associated with up to five numbers     1  Enter the number you want to save     Notes    e If you make a mistake while entering a number   correct it using the C key  For further details  see  page 27    e To insert a dialling pause for special phone  services  such as banking by phone  hold down  the   key     P    is displayed to indicate the pause     2  When you are sure that the number is correct   press the Save soft key     3  Select the memory where the number is to be  stored  either Phone or SIM  and press the  Select soft key     Note  If you change phones  any numbers stored  in your SIM card will automatically be  available with the new phone  whereas any  numbers stored in the phone   s memory  must be stored again     4  If you select SIM in step 3  go to step 5     If you select Phone in step 3  choose a number  type using the Up or Down key and press the  Select soft key     5  Enter the associated name     A    Phonebook menu    For information about how to enter characters   see page 41     6  When you are satisfied  press the Ok soft key     7  If you select Phone in step 3  go to step 8     If you select SIM in step 3  enter the location  number and press the Ok soft key     8  If you want to change the entry  use the options   for information about how to do it  see page 61     If you want to return to Idle Mode  press the    soft key or the p   key     Storing a number in Idle mode    As soon as you start to enter a number  Save
105. s  such as  appointments or meetings     e To do list  tasks you need to do  They are  saved on the to do list     A    Organiser    e Call  calls you need to make     e Anniversary  anniversaries to be  remembered  such as wedding anniversaries   birthdays or other special days     Note  You can save up to 25 items to each  category  so you can save 100 memos  totally       Scroll to a date on the calendar by pressing the  navigation keys  Press the Select soft key       If applicable depending on the category you  selected  enter the event time and press the Ok  soft key       If you have selected the 12 hour time format   see page 139   select AM or PM by pressing  the Up or Down key and then press the Select  soft key       To set an alarm for the memo  press the Yes  soft key     Otherwise  press the No soft key  The memo is  saved immediately  Go to step 10       Enter the time for the alarm to sound and press  the Ok soft key       If you have selected the 12 hour time format   see page 139   select AM or PM by pressing  the Up or Down key and then press the Select  soft key       Select an alarm melody and press the Select  soft key     The memo is saved and then displays on the  screen     A    Organiser    10  You can choose the following option by pressing  the Options soft key     e Add  allows you to add a new memo on the    day     e Delete  allows you to delete the memo     e Edit  allows you to edit the memo     e Move  allows you to move the memo to a    diff
106. sociating two lines with one SIM  card  With this service  you can make and receive  calls on either line  as required    Call barring    Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls     Call diverting    Ability to reroute calls to another number     Call holding   Ability to put one call on standby while answering or  making another call  you can then switch between  the two calls  as required    Call waiting   Ability to inform users that they have an incoming  call when engaged on another call    CLI  Caller Line Identification  services    Services allowing subscribers to view or block the  telephone numbers of callers     A    Glossary    EMS  Enhanced Message Service     Network service sending and receiving messages  that include images  sounds and animations to and  from another user without having to speak to the  correspondent     GPRS  General Packet Radio Service     New non voice value added service that allows  information to be sent and received across a mobile  telephone network  GPRS guaranties continuous  connection to the Internet for mobile phone and  computer users  It is based on the Global System  for Mobile Communication  GSM  circuit switched  cellular phone connections and the Short Message  Service  SMS      GSM  Global System for Mobile  communication     International standard for cellular communication   guaranteeing compatibility between the various  network operators  GSM covers most European  countries and many other parts of the world    
107. ss the Wireless Web     Each time you start the WAP Browser  the phone  connects to the Wireless Web and the service  indicator icon       or    appears on the display to  inform you that you are connected to the Wireless  Web and will be billed accordingly  Rates vary  according to your service option     The WAP Browser ends the network connection  after a certain period of inactivity and automatically  reconnects as necessary  For this reason  you may  find that you are billed for several network  connections within a single session  This is normal  and is designed to minimise your bill     Home    When you select this menu option  the phone  connects to the network and loads the homepage of  the Wireless Web service provider     yn    Fun box    Once connected  the homepage displays  The  content depends on the service provider     Note  To quickly launch the WAP browser from Idle  Mode  press the    key     To scroll through the screen  use the Up and Down  keys     To exit the browser  press the oe key at any  time  The phone returns to Idle Mode     Navigating the wap browser                   To Press the   scroll through and   Up or Down key until the item  select browser you want highlights  and then  items press the Y soft key    select a numbered   corresponding numeric key   item   return to the      or Back  soft key or C  previous page key    return to the   key and select the Home    startup homepage   browser option  For details   see page 118           Enter
108. ssing the Up  or Down key and press the      key to dial the  number     SAT  SIM Application  Toolkit     If you use a SAT card that provides additional  services  the SAT menu displays  For further  details  see your SIM card instructions     Shown only if it is supported by your SIM card     Call records    Via this menu  you can view the    e calls you missed  received or dialled    e cost of your calls    e length of your calls    Note  You can access the numbers in the three types    of call records by pressing the   key in Idle  Mode     Missed calls  menu 2 1   This option lets you view the last 20 unanswered  calls if the caller line identification is available     The number  or name if available  displays together  with the date and time when the call was missed     By pressing the Options soft key  you can also   e delete the current call record from the list    e delete all of the calls    e paste the number into Phonebook     Received calls  menu 2 2     This option lets you view the last 20 received calls if  the caller line identification is available     The number  or name if available  displays together  with the date and time when the call was received     A    Call records    By pressing the Options soft key  you can also   e delete the current call record from the list    e delete all of the calls    e paste the number into Phonebook     Dialled calls  menu 2 3   This option lets you view the last 20 dialled  numbers     The number  or name if available 
109. t quality when it is dark     Capture only  you can take pictures without review     Frame  this option allows you to use a frame on  the picture  Press the navigation key to find the  frame format you want to use  You can preview the  image with the frame format by using the Preview  soft key  The Mobile  128 120  size will be set by  default     Note  The zoom control bar and the brightness control  bar do not display when you use the frame     Effects  this option allows you to apply special  effects to the picture  Press the Up or Down key to  find the tone you want to use  Gray  Negative   Sepia  Emboss and Sketch are available  To  deactivate the effect setting  select Off     Rotation  this option allows you to flip the image  vertically or reverse it as a mirror image     Timer  you can select the delay time  When you  press the capture key  the phone takes the picture  after the specified time  When you exit the camera  mode or select Off in the Timer menu  the timer is  off     A    Camera    Settings  this option allows you to change the  settings for taking a picture  And this option is  synchronized with the Settings menu  See  page 153     Photo size  sets the image size to one of  VGA 640 480   QVGA 320 240    QQVGA 160 120  and Mobile 128 120   The  selected image size displays on the capture screen     Photo quality  allows you to select the image quality  from Super fine  Fine  Normal  and Economy   The option you select appears on the top of the  display   
110. te  To return to previous screen while  entering a subject  press and hold  the C key        Picture   To add a new picture        1  Select the Create new option     2  Take a photo using the camera  feature  For details about the  camera feature  see page 146           Messages       Item    How to add       Picture   continued     3     Select one of pictures you want to  add  The picture is displayed     Press the Add soft key     To add a picture in the Media box        1     3     Select one of the picture categories   The picture list of the category is  displayed       Select one of pictures you want to    add  The picture is displayed     Press the Add soft key        Sound       To add a new sound        1   2     Select the Record new option     Press the Record soft key to start  recording     Press the Stop soft key to stop  recording     Press the Play soft key to replay the  sound  Or  press the Add soft key to  add it  Enter the sound   s name and  press the Ok soft key  The sound is  added to the message and saved in  Media box automatically        Messages       Item    How to add       Sound     continued     To add a sound in the Media box        1     Select one of the sound categories   The sound list of the category is  displayed       Select one of the sounds you want    to add       Press the Select soft key to add it        Message       m      Enter a new message  Or you can    enter a preset message     To enter a preset message     e Press the Opt
111. ted to the teleservice  system  press the Options soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Send  DTMF option  Press the Select soft key     3  Enter the number you want to send and press  the OK soft key     The tones of the displayed number are sent     Using the message service  You can read or write a new message during a call   1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight the  Message option  Press the Select soft key     3  To read a received message  select the Inbox  option  and then scroll to the message that you  want to read     To write a new message  select the Create  option     4  Press the Select soft key     For further details about the SMS feature  see  page 91     A    Call functions    Using the voiceclarity    The voiceclarity feature makes received sound loud  and clear during a call  It is useful when you are in  a noisy place     The phone turns on the voiceclarity feature  automatically after a while when you are in a noisy  place and the voiceclarity is set to on     Turn on   off the voiceclarity  1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight the  Voiceclarity on   Voiceclarity off option   Press the Select soft key     Note  You cannot activate the voiceclarity when you  use the loudspeaker and the handsfree car kit     Using the SAT  SIM Application Toolkit     If you use a SAT card that provides additional  services  the SAT menu displays  For further details   see your S
112. tents  press the  Up or Down key  When the message has more than  one page  you can press the Left or Right key to  move through the pages or the pages are moved  through as predefined page timer  which the sender  sets  has elapsed     Notes    e Some types of sound or picture may not be able to  play or display    e When the message has an attachment like video  clips  the Attachment icon   ff   appears on the title    line  You may not play the attachment  And you may  also not extract it from the message     You can choose the following options by pressing  the Opt  soft key     Delete  deletes the message   Replay  replays the message    Reply  replies to the sender by sending a message   Forward  forwards the message to another person   Call back  allows you to call the sender back     Cut media  extracts the picture or sound  so that  you can set them as a wallpaper or ringtone or you  can send them as a multimedia message     Cut address  extracts phone numbers  email  addresses or URL addresses in the text  so that you  can call the number or send a message to the  number or save it in your Phonebook     A    Messages    Properties  shows you detailed information about  the message     Move to My folder  moves the message to the My  folder for later use     Outbox    Outbox stores messages that you sent  you failed to  send and you cancelled sending     When the Outbox menu option is selected  the list  of messages you have sent or saved displays with  the     e mess
113. the bottom  of the phone     A    Solving problems    The phone starts beeping and    Battery  Low    flashes on the display    The battery is insufficiently charged  Replace the  battery and recharge it     The audio quality of the call is poor    e Check the signal strength indicator on the display   Faull   the number of bars indicates the signal  strength from strong  Pull  to weak          e Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer to  a window if you are in a building     No number is dialled when you recall a  Phonebook entry    e Check that the number has been stored correctly   by using the Phonebook Search feature   e Re store them  if necessary        If the above guidelines do not help you to solve  the problem  take a note of    e the model and serial numbers of your phone  e your warranty details   e a clear description of the problem    Then contact your local dealer or Samsung  after sales service              Access codes    There are several access codes that are used by  your phone and its SIM card  These codes help you  protect the phone against unauthorised use     Some access codes can be changed using the  Security menu option Menu 9 4   See page 158  for further details     Phone password    The Phone lock feature  see page 159  uses the  phone password to protect your phone against  unauthorised use     The phone password is supplied with the phone and  is preset to    00000000    at the factory  To change  the password  use the Change password 
114. the phone   s password before you can use the  phone     Enter PIN    e You are using your phone for the first time  You  must enter the Personal Identification Number  supplied with the SIM card     e The PIN check feature is enabled  Every time the  phone is switched on  you must enter the PIN  To  disable this feature  use the PIN check menu  option Menu 9 4 1   See page 158     Enter PUK    The PIN was entered wrongly three times in  succession and the phone is now blocked  Enter the  PUK supplied by your network operator     fa    Solving problems       No service    displays    e The network connection was lost  You may be ina  weak reception area  in a tunnel or surrounded  by buildings   Move and try again     e You are trying to access an option for which you  have not taken out a subscription with your  service provider  Contact the service provider for  further details     You have entered a number but it was  not dialled   e Have you pressed the   key    e Are you accessing the right cellular network    e You may have set an outgoing call barring option     Your correspondent cannot reach you   e Is your phone switched on  the oe key pressed  for more than one second     e Are you accessing the right cellular network    e You may have set an incoming call barring option     Your correspondent cannot hear you  speaking    e Have you switched off the microphone  Mute  appears      e Are you holding the phone close enough to your  mouth  The microphone is located at 
115. the this function     Phone settings    Slide down operation  Menu 9 7     You can select the phone   s action when you slide  the folder down     Stop operation  when you slide the folder down   the phone stops the current operation and locks the  keypad automatically     Continue operation  when you slide the folder  down  the phone performs the current operation  continuously  But the confirming message to lock  the keypad appears on the display in the Idle Mode     Active slide  menu 9 8   You can answer incoming calls by sliding the folder  up or not     Off  you have to press a key to answer a call   depending on the setting of the Anykey answer  option  See below     On  you can simply slide the folder up to answer a  call     Anykey answer  menu 9 9     You can answer incoming calls by pressing anykey  or not     A    Phone settings    Off  you can only press   or the Accept soft key  to answer incoming calls     On  you can press any key  except e and the  Reject soft key to answer incoming calls     Fax mode  menu 9 10     You can use your phone as a modem for faxing  when it is connected to computing devices  You  need to purchase a data kit from your local  Samsung dealer     In this menu  you can enable the fax mode on your  phone     The following options are available    Off  you can send or receive data calls    On  you can send or receive fax calls    In any case you can send or receive voice calls     After connecting the phone to your computing  device usin
116. ting     Note  You can return to the previous menu level by  pressing the    5 soft key     A    Using the menus    You can also access the menus and sub menus by  quickly entering the corresponding menu number   Example  Accessing the Voice mail menu    1  Press the Menu soft key    2  Press the 5 for Messages    3  Press the 5 for Voice mail     List of menu functions    Various menus let you check or change your phone  settings  The following list shows the menu  structure     The numbers assigned to each menu option may  not match the menu number on the phone  It  depends on the services supported by your SIM  card     Phonebook menu    1  Phonebook  see page 60     1 Find name  1 2 Add entry  1 3 Speed list  1 4 Copy all to phone  1 5 Send all via infrared  1 6 Delete all    2  Management  see page 70     2 1 Own number  2 2 Group setting  2 3 Memory status    A    Using the menus    3  Services  see page 72     3 1 Service directory    Main menu    1  SAT  SIM Application Toolkit    see  page 73     2  Call records  see page 74   2 1 Missed calls    2 2 Received calls  2 3 Dialled calls  2 4 Delete all   2 5 Call time    2 5 1 Last call time  2 5 2 Total sent  2 5 3 Total received  2 5 4 Reset timers  2 6 Call costs   2 6 1 Last call cost  2 6 2 Total cost  2 6 3 Max cost  2 6 4 Reset counters  2 6 5 Set max cost  2 6 6 Price Unit    3  Network services  see page 78     3 1 Call diverting  3 1 1 Divert always   1 2 Busy  1 3 No reply   1 4 Unreachable  1 5 Cancel all  b
117. tionable stroke  Continue entering  strokes until the character is displayed in  the Character Selection Map or until you  have finished the character     3  When the character you are typing appears in  the Character Selection Map  you may select it  without finishing the stroke sequence for the  character  Characters displayed in the Character  Selection map correspond to keys 7 to O on the  keypad  To select a character from the Character  Selection Map and add it to your message  press  the corresponding key 7 to 0     Scrolling  To move the cursor left or right through your text  message  press the Left or Right key     Clearing Strokes and Characters    Press the C key one or more times to remove  strokes to the left  Once the Stroke Area is empty   pressing the C key removes characters from the  Text Area     A    Entering Text    Using Quick English Mode    To type a word  press keys corresponding to the  letters you need  Remember the following as you  are typing     1  Start entering the word by pressing keys 1 to 0   Press each key only once for each letter     Example  To enter    hello    in Quick English  mode  press the 4  3  5  5  and 6  keys     The word you are typing appears on the display   It may change with each key that you press     2  Enter the whole word before editing or deleting  any keystrokes     3  If the word is correct  start entering the next  word  Otherwise  press the O key repeatedly to  display alternative word choices for the keys  that 
118. u 2 5    sassssssssssesressesseseee nwe 76  Call costs  Menu 2 6         sssssessesserssresessensonseress 76  Network services     sssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 78  Call diverting  Menu 3 1       cciceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee seen eaee 78  Call barring  Menu 3 2           80  Call waiting  Menu 3 3           wee 83  Network selection  Menu 3 4      we 84  Caller ID  Menu 3 5  n a wee 85  Active line  Menu 3 6      cccccecececeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeenees 85    Sound Settings       c ccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesees 86         Incoming calls  Menu 4 1       86  Messages  Menu 4 2             87  Power on off  Menu 4 3            88  Connection tone  Menu 4 4     we  88  Key tone  Menu 4 5         0000 s 89  Minute minder  Menu 4 6      m 89  Quiet mode  Menu 4 7          vex 89  Slider tone  Menu 4 8          s    90  On time alarm  Menu 4 9     ve  90  Alerts on call  Menu 4 10      cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee tenes 90    Messages     sssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn OL    Short messages  Menu 5 1      cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  Multimedia messages  Menu 5 2       Push messages  Menu 5 3         0 0   Preset messages  Menu 5 4  ceecee    A       Voice mail  Menu 5 5       ccccccecee cece eee ee teen enna  Broadcast  Menu 5 6       Settings  Menu 5 7      Memory status  Menu 5 8          FUN  DOX sis scctvccsceccicdencctectitacesiinassevseseas BIZ    WWW services  Menu 6 1   Fun club  Menu 6 2          045  Media box  Menu 6 3         JAVA World  Menu 6 4      ccccceeeee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e
119. u can get cell broadcast messages only in the  language you selected     Settings  Menu 5 7     Short messages    Using this menu  you can set up default SMS  information  The following options are available     Service centre  allows you to store or change the  number of your SMS centre required when sending  messages  You must obtain this number from your  service provider     Validity period  allows you to set the length of  time your messages are stored at the message  centre while attempts are made to deliver them     Message type  allows you to set the message type  to Text  Fax  Voice  ERMES  X400  or E Mail   The network can convert the messages into the  selected format     Reply path  allows the recipient of your SMS  message to send you a reply via your message  centre  if the service is provided by the network     A    Messages    Delivery report  allows you to set on or off  When  this function is set to on  the network informs you  whether or not your message has been delivered     Multimedia messages    Using this menu  you can set up default settings for  sending or receiving MMS message  The following  options are available     Send settings  The following options are available   Priority  allows you to set the priority of message     Validity period  allows you to set the length of time  your messages are stored at the message centre  while attempts are made to deliver them     Delivery after  you can set the delay time before  the phone sends your messages 
120. un box    My sounds  allow you to listen to various melodies     When you select a sound  press the Options soft  key to send  rename  delete  set as a ringtone  only  in My sounds  or view the properties     For further details about these options  see the  options of the Photos menu  see page 124      Delete all    This option deletes all of the photos  images and  sounds in the Media box     Photos    1  Scroll to a box and place a check mark ahead it  by pressing the Select soft key     Selecting All places check marks on all of the  items  If you want to delete the protected  photos and the caller ID photos  select the With  protected photos option and the With caller  ID photos option     2  If necessary  repeat step 1 to check another  box     3  When you have finished checking  press the Ok  soft key     4  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete all of the photos in the  box es      Otherwise  press the No soft key   Images    When a confirming message appears  press the Yes  soft key to delete all of the images     A    Fun box    Otherwise  press the No soft key     Sounds    1  Scroll to a sound box and place a check mark  ahead it by pressing the Select soft key     Selecting All places check marks on all of the  boxes     2  If necessary  repeat step 1 to check another  box     3  When you have finished checking  press the Ok  soft key     4  When a confirming message appears  press the  Yes soft key to delete all of the sounds in th
121. ute the call  ringer by pressing and holding one of the  volume keys     Accessing options during a call    Your phone provides a number of control functions  that you can use during a call     Using the loudspeaker    Note  When you use the sound mate  you can get the  same effect of the loudspeaker feature     You can speak and listen to the phone from a short  distance without holding the phone to your ear     Turn on   off the loudspeaker  1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the Up or Down key to highlight the  Speaker on  turn on the loudspeaker   Normal   turn off the loudspeaker  option  Press the  Select soft key     A    Call functions    CAUTIONS  Do not hold the phone near to your  ear when you use the loudspeaker  Because the  volume may be extremely loud     Note  You can turn on   off the loudspeaker by  pressing the Right soft key during a call     Switching the microphone off  Mute     You can temporarily switch your phone   s  microphone off so that the other person cannot  hear you     Example  You may wish to say something to  another person in the room but do not  want the calling person to hear you     1  Press the Options soft key     2  When Mute highlights  press the Select soft  key     The Mute icon   K   appears on the bottom line  of the display and your correspondent can no  longer hear you     To switch the microphone back on   1  Press the Options soft key     2  When Unmute highlights  press the Select soft  key     The Mute icon disappe
122. y        flip the picture up and  down    volume up key       reverse the picture like a  mirror image    volume down key                            turn the viewfinder   s 1 key  frame on or off   change the picture size   2 key  change the picture 3 key  quality   select the mode 4 key  select the effect 5 key  select the frame 7 key  select the delay time 8 key  go to the My photos 9 key    menu          Camera       To Press the    switch the camera flash   O key  on or off  if you set the  Manual option in the  Flash light menu  See  page 151  154              Note  When you take a photo in bright lighting  conditions indoors  white lines may be appear  on the display  To clear this problem  press the  6 key  If you want to take a photo outdoors  you  need to exit this mode  Press the 6 key again     For more information about these functions  see     Using the camera options    on page 149     4  Press the JO  soft key or the Camera     key  on the right side of the phone to take a picture     The picture is automatically saved in the My  photos  see page 152         5  To Press the    use the options Options soft key   For details about the  options  see below                 delete the picture file Delete soft key   return to the capture C key    mode to take another   picture    turn the camera off     key     and return to Idle Mode          When you press the Options soft key after taking a  picture  the following options are available  Scroll    A    Camera    the
123. you have pressed     Example  Both    of    and    me    have the sequence  of 6 and 3  The phone displays the  most commonly used choice first     4  Insert a space between words by pressing the    key     If Spell appears above the left soft key while you  are entering text  the word does not exist in the T9  dictionary  To type words not found in Quick English  mode  change the text input mode to English mode   or proceed as follows     1  Press the Spell soft key  or press the right soft  key and select the Add word option     A    Entering Text    2  Enter the word you want to add using English  mode  see page 50  and press the Ok soft key     The word is saved in the T9 dictionary and  inserted in the input field     3  Continue entering other words in Quick English  mode     Smart Punctuation    To enter periods  hyphens or apostrophes  press the  1 key  The T9 mode applies rules of grammar to  insert the correct punctuation     Example  The 1 key is used twice to display two  punctuation marks             e t   s e a t          Changing the Case    To shift the case of the next letter s  that you type   press the    key  There are three cases  Lower  Case  Initial Capital and Capital Lock     Scrolling    e To move the cursor to the left or right within the  text  press the Left or Right key     e To scroll through alternative word choices for the  keys you have entered  press the O key   Clearing Letters and Words    Press the C key one or more times to clear letters
124. ys  Menu Sls      indications  Area Description  First line Displays various icons  See  page 14   Middle lines Display messages  instructions    and any information that you  enter  such as number to be  dialled     Last line Shows the functions currently  assigned to the two soft keys     A    Your phone    Icons    Icon    Yuill    di  a       EP EE K    Tr      Description    Shows the received signal strength  The  more the number of bars  the stronger  the signal     Appears when a call is in progress     Appears when you are out of a service  area  When it displays  you cannot make  or receive calls     Appears when you have new or  unchecked voice messages  When your  SIM card supports ALS  Alternate Line  Service   this icon may appears like Gg       a  Gl     Appears when you have new or unread  messages     Appears when you have new or  unchecked multimedia messages     Appears when you are retrieving a  multimedia message     Appears when you are sending a  multimedia message     Appears when you set the alarms to ring  at a specified time     Appears when the IrDA port is active  For  details  see page 162     Appears when you connect the phone to  the computer by the IrDA port     Icon    G     j    Your phone    Description  continued     Appears when you are connected to the  GPRS network     Appears when your SIM card supports the  Call diverting status indication and the  Call diverting feature is activated  When  your SIM card supports ALS  Alternate  Line 
    
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