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1.           the following options     107    BE sien functions    e Viewfinder  return Record mode        Send via  send the file via MMS  e mail  or  Bluetooth     e Delete  delete the file   e Rename  change the file name     e Goto My video clips  access the My video  clips folder   gt  p  88       Bluetooth visibility  share the file with  other Bluetooth devices     e Lock Unlock  lock the file to protect it from  being deleted  or unlock the file   e Details  access the file properties     Go to My photos  Menu 8 3     Go to My video clips  Menu 8 4        Use this menu to access a list of videos you  have recorded   gt  p  88    Settings  Menu 9    The Settings menu provides you with various  setting options to customise the phone to your  preferences and needs  You can also reset the  settings to their default values    To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Settings     Time and date  Menu 9 1        Use this menu to access a list of photos you  have taken   gt  p  86    Use this menu to set the current time and date   on your phone    e Time zone updating  select a mode for  updating the current time and date     Prompt first  the phone will read the MCC   Mobile Country Code  from the network and  automatically update the current time for the  country that you are in when you travel  abroad  Before updating  the phone will ask  if you want to update time information     M Time information may not be updated when  you move to one time zone to
2.       wn     o         L       BE sens functions    54    Record  record a new voice memo    Go to My voice clips  access the voice  memo list    Settings  customise the default settings for  the voice recorder    Recording time  select a recording time   Volume  select a volume level    Default name  change the default prefix of  file names    Visualisation  change the playback  animation     Image editor  Menu 3 3        Use this menu to edit your photos using an  assortment of editing tools     Applying an effect    1  Press  lt Options gt  and select New image  gt     Open or Take a photo     ON AU      Select a photo or take a new photo     Press  lt Load gt   or press  lt Options gt  and    select Load       Press  lt Options gt  and select Effects  gt  an    effect option       Press  lt Done gt       Press  lt Options gt  and select Save as      Press  lt Yes gt       Enter a new file name and press   OK         Adding visual features    You can decorate photos by adding a frame  or  an image     1   2     3     Select a photo or take a new photo   Press  lt Load gt   or press  lt Options gt  and  select Load    Press  lt Options gt  and select Insert  gt  a  feature type     e Frame  add a decorative frame   e Clip Art  add an image clip   e Emoticon  add an emoticon    4  Select an item     5  Adjust the position of the inserted item and  press  lt Done gt      6  Press  lt Options gt  and select Save as   7  Press  lt Yes gt    8  Enter a new file name and press   
3.     Press  lt Options gt  and select End held call  to end the call on hold     5  To end the current call  press  6 amp 8       Answering a second call    You can answer an incoming call while already   on the phone  if your network supports this   function and you have activated the call waiting   feature   gt  p  118   1  Press     to answer the call  The first call is  automatically put on hold    2  Press  lt Swap gt  to switch between the calls     38    Using the speakerphone feature    Use the speakerphone feature to talk and listen  with the phone a short distance away    Press  OK    and then  lt Yes gt  to activate the  speakerphone feature  Press   OK Z  again to  switch back to the earpiece     Using I n call options    Press  lt Options gt  to access the following   options during a call    e Switch to headset Switch to phone   switch the call to a Bluetooth headset or  hands free car kit or back to the phone  To  use this feature  you first need to connect  your headset or car kit to the phone   gt  p  58   e Voice clarity on Voice clarity off  remove  extraneous noise and increase call quality so  that the person with whom you are speaking    can hear you clearly even if you are in a  noisy place     wi If you are using the speakerphone feature   you must first deactivate it in order to use the  voice clarity feature     Whisper mode on Whisper mode off   turn on or off Whisper mode  Whisper mode  automatically increases the microphone s  sensitivity to allow 
4.     Up  or  Down         select a browser item  lt f gt  or  OK            return to the previous  lt Back gt  or  C    page       return to the  homepage    and hold  C         Using browser options  1  Select  gt  or press           2  Select one of the following browser options     e Back  go back to the previous page   e Home  go back to the homepage   e Exit  exit the web browser     e Reload  reload the current page    e Show URL  display the URL address of  the current web page    e About      access version and copyright  information about the browser     Accessing other phone menus   From any web page  press     to access the   following options       Enter URL  enter a URL address manually    e Bookmarks  switch to the Bookmarks  menu    e Messages  check the messages stored in  the My messages folder  You can also  create and send a new SMS message     e My files  switch to the My files menu   Exiting the browser    Press      to end the network connection and  exit the browser     Fun club  Menu 4 2        Use this menu to access Samsung Fun Clubs   the preset website providing Samsung mobile  phone users with attractive download services  of up to date ringtones and wallpapers     SFC home   Selecting this menu loads the Samsung Fun  Club Homepage    Service area    Each time you go to China or Hong Kong  you  need to change this setting to use the SFC  service  according to the area where you are     Bookmarks  Menu 4 3        Use this menu to save URL addresses
5.    S  z      3                sens functions    94    2     3     Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt   Appointment or Miscellany     Enter information or change the settings     Subject  enter a title for the item   Details  enter item details    Start date and Start time  enter the  starting date and time for the item    AM  PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour  time format    End date and End time  enter the  ending date and time for the item    AM  PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour  time format    Location   for Appointment  enter  information about the appointed location   Alarm  set an alarm for the item   before  set how long before the item the  alarm is to alert you    Alarm tone  select an alarm tone     e Repeat   for Appointment  select to set  the item to recur and select a repeat unit    e until   for Appointment  set the ending  date  if the item will recur     4  Press  lt Save gt  to save the item     Entering an anniversary  1  Select a date on the calendar   2  Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt   Anniversary   3  Enter information or change the settings   e Occasion  enter information about the  anniversary   e Date  enter the date   e Alarm  set an alarm for the anniversary   e before  set how long before the  anniversary the alarm is to alert you      Alarm time  enter the time for the alarm  to ring     e AM PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour  time format      Alarm tone  select an alarm tone   e Repeat every year  set the phone to  remind you of th
6.    gt  p  110   e Press  lt Reject gt  or   amp    to reject a call    e Press and hold  a     to reject a call or mute  the ringer  depending on the Volume key  setting     p  112    Viewing missed calls   If you have missed calls  the screen displays  how many calls you have missed    1  Press  lt View gt     2  If necessary  scroll through the missed calls   3  Press     to dial the number you want     Using the headset    Use the headset to make or answer calls  without holding the phone  Connect the headset  to the jack on the left side of the phone  The  button on the headset works as follows           To Press       the button and then  press and hold it again     redial the last call       answer a call the button and hold        To Press       end a call the button and hold        Options during a call    You can access a number of functions during a  call     Adjusting the volume during a call  Use  a     to adjust the earpiece volume during  a call     Press  a  to increase the volume level and  Y   to decrease the volume level     Placing a call on hold  Retrieving    Press  lt Hold gt  to place the call on hold  or press   lt Retrieve gt  to retrieve the call     37        S  D  3      zt   Ss  N  Ss       i Call functions    Making a second call   You can make another call if your network  supports this function    1  Press  lt Hold gt  to put the call on hold    2  Make the second call in the normal way    3  Press  lt Swap gt  to switch between the calls   4  
7.    visibility  gt  On to allow  other devices to find your  phone     Search for  and pair with  a Bluetooth  device      In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select seoaidaia    Applications  gt  Bluetooth   gt  My devices  gt  Search  new device       Select a device     Enter a Bluetooth PIN or the    other device   s Bluetooth  PIN  if it has one  and press   lt OK gt        When the owner of the    other device enters the  same code  the pairing is  complete     Phonebook  My files   Calendar  or Memo       Select the item you want to    send       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Send via  gt   Bluetooth       For Phonebook  select which    data you want to send       Select a device     If necessary  enter the    Bluetooth PIN and press   lt OK gt        Access an application     27    S  Ss  S  N  x   amp   O     S   gt    gt   S  N  s       i Step outside the phone      To receive data via Bluetooth  e Frequent erasing and  Receive dat a P  SANE CHE your phone   s Bluetooth feature Um ponent writing will shorten a card   s  must be active  eae lifespan    1  When a device attempts to information    DO not remove a card from  access your phone  press the phone or turn off the   lt Yes gt  to permit the phone while data is being  connection  accessed or transferred    2  If necessary  press  lt Yes gt  This could result in loss of  to confirm that you are data and or damage to the   ae   card or phone   willing to receive  j  e Do not subject cards to  strong sho
8.   1  Activate the Bluetooth feat If an unauthorised Bluetooth device sends data  EAACEVALe  he  Bluecooti reature  to your phone  the phone displays a    2  Select the application in which the item you confirmation message  To receive data  press  want to send is stored   lt Yes gt         59       Nenu functions    Java world  Menu 3 6     60       Use this menu to access the embedded J ava  games and downloaded J ava applications     Playing a game    Select a game from the game list and follow the  onscreen instructions  The procedure may differ  from game to game     Using J ava application options    From the application list  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     Start  launch the selected application   Delete  delete the selected application   Details  access the application properties   Permission  set permission settings for    services charging you additional costs  such  as network access and SMS     Lock Unlock  lock the application to protect  it from being deleted  or unlock the  application    Upgrade  upgrade the application to the  latest version  except for embedded games   Send information text message  send the  URL address containing the application via  SMS  except for embedded games    Memory status  access memory  information for applications    Network settings  customise a connection  profile to be used for applications requiring  network access  The following options are  available    APN  enter the access point name of the  net
9.  ID and password  select if you   want to have the same user ID and   password with the outgoing e mail server       POP3 password  enter the POP3  password      APOP login  connect to the server by  using the APOP login scheme when this  option is selected     POP3 user ID  enter the POP3 user name     When the protocol type is IMAP4      IMAP4 server  enter the IP address or  host name of the server that receives your  e mail      IMAP4 port  enter the I MAP4 port   number    Same ID and password  select if you   want to have the same user ID and   password with the outgoing e mail server    IMAP4 user ID  enter the  I MAP4 user   name    IMAP4 password  enter the  MAP4   password    Include attachments  select this option   to receive attachments with e mails      Email retrieval limit  set the number of  headers you will retrieve from the server   Email profiles  set up an e mail profile and   select a profile to be used    Current profile  select a profile     83    N     D  3  i  x   N     5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M  v        m      z       4 Menu functions    Profile settings  configure e mail profiles e Service centre  enter the address of the  using different e mail servers  Set the server from which you want to receive push  options for each profile  messages     Profile name  enter a name for the e mail   profile  SOS messages  Menu 5 6          APN  enter the access point name used for  the GPRS network address     Login ID  enter the user ID     In an emergency  
10.  Idle mode  press  Up    2  Scroll to an item    3  Press   OK         You can switch the phone to  Silent mode to avoid disturbing  other people     Press and hold     in Idle  mode     x  S  5  S     Q  a       i Get started    Phone lock    You can protect the phone  against unauthorised use with  a phone password  The phone  will require the password on  power up    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Security  gt   Change password     2  Enter the default password   00000000  and press   lt OK gt      3  Enter a new 4  to 8 digit    password and press  lt OK gt      4  Enter the new password  again and press  lt OK gt      5  Select Phone lock   6  Select Enable     7  Enter the password and  press  lt OK gt      Make  Answer calls    1  Enter an area code and  phone number     2  Press  SN    3  To end the call  press   6 amp 8       Make a call    Lo           Step outside the phone  1  When the phone rings     ila a press   5   Begin with your camera  the music player  the web  ca     2  To end the call  press  4    browser  and other special features  Se ie  Use the camera  Adjust the a rn ge SONY Lee eee eee  volume 1  In Idle mode  press  Down   during a call Take a a l    and select Take a photo to  turn on the camera     2  Aim the lens at the subject  and make any desired  adjustments     3  Press  OK Z  to take a  photo  The photo is saved  automatically     4  Press  lt Back gt  to take  another photo       In Idle mode  press      I
11.  OK Z    Select Phone  gt  New  gt  a  number type       Specify contact information     Last name  First name   Mobile  Home  Office  Fax   Other  Email  Graphic ID   Ringtone  Group  and  Notes       Press  lt Save gt  to save the    contact     21    S  Ss  S  N  og  N  O  SS      ass   gt   S  N  s       i Step outside the phone    22    To the SIM card   1     Adda  contact   continued     Create and  In Idle mode  enter a phone send a name  number and press   OK Z   card      Select SIM  gt  New     Enter a name     Press  lt Save gt  to save the    contact     Finda  contact      In Idle mode  press     lt Contacts gt      2  Enter the first few letters of    the name you want       Select a contact     Scroll to a number and press     5   to dial  or press   OK      to edit contact information       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Phonebook  gt  My  namecard       Specify your contact    information       Press   OK Z  to save the    name card       To send the name card     press  lt Options gt  and  select Send via  gt  a  sending method     Send messages    Send a text  message   SMS     Senda  multimedia  message   MMS       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create new  message  gt  Text message       Enter the message text and    press   OK Z        Enter destination numbers     Press   OK z  to send the    message       In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt     and select Messages  gt   Create new message  gt   Multimedia me
12.  a cell in the day you want     Memo  Menu 7 3        Use this menu to make memos for things that  are important and manage them     Creating a memo   1  Press  lt Options gt  and select Create    2  Enter the memo   s text and press   OK Z    Viewing memos   1  Select the memo you want to view     2  Press  Left  or  Right  to view other memos     97    3  3     D  3  i  x   S  z  5  acl  o      S  D  s     o  S  T             eer    Using memo options    While viewing memo details  press  lt Options gt   to access the following options     98    Edit  change the memo   s text   Send via  send the selected memo via SMS   MMS  e mail  or Bluetooth    Delete  delete the memo    Print via Bluetooth  print the memo details  by connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     vw Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     Memory status  check how many memos  you have created     World clock  Menu 7 4        Use this menu to find out the current time in  another part of the world     Setting the local time zone    1     From the world map  press  lt Options gt  on  the upper line      and select Edit       Select Time zone     Press  Left  or  Right  to scroll to the city    you want  As the time line moves  the time  and date of the given zone display       Press   OK    to save the city as your local    time zone     Viewing world clock    1     From the world map  press  Left  or  Right   to scroll to the city you want on a foreign  time zone line  H or      As 
13.  and   m4a  files   Use the following methods to save music files to  your phone   e Download from the wireless web  gt  p  61  e Download from a computer using the  optional Samsung PC Studio programme   gt  Samsung PC Studio User   s Guide  e Receive via an active Bluetooth connection   gt  p  59  e Copy to a memory card and insert it into the  phone  gt  p  28    Creating a play list   Add the music files to the play list so you can   play them    1  From the music player screen  press   lt Options gt  and select Add music from  gt  a  memory location     2  Press   oK       to select the files you want and  press  lt Add gt      Playing music files   1  From the music player screen  press   lt Options gt  and select Play via    2  Select Phone to use the phone speaker   Select Bluetooth stereo headset to use a    Bluetooth stereo headset  and then search  for and connect the phone to the headset     During playback  use the following keys           Key Function          3 Sets the music player to play  tracks in random order                             Key Function   OK Z Pauses or resumes playback    Left Returns to the previous file   Moves backward in a file when  held down    Right Skips to the next file  Skips  forward in a file when held down    Up Opens the current play list    Down Stops playback    4 7 Adjusts the volume    1 Changes the repeat mode    2 Changes the playback animation        Using music player options   From the music player screen  press    lt O
14.  and select the length of time the  network delays before diverting a call     Call barring  Menu 9 6 2     This network service allows you to restrict your  calls     1  Select a call barring option     117    N  x  D  3  i  x   N     3  wn   L   EE     3  Q  a                 lt        BE sens functions    118    All outgoing  prohibit outgoing calls   International  prohibit international  calls    International except home  only allow  calls to numbers within the current  country when you are abroad  and to your  home country    All incoming  prohibit incoming calls   Incoming while abroad  prohibit  incoming calls when you use your phone  outside of your home service area   Cancel all  cancel all call barring  settings  allowing to be sent and received  normally    Change barring password  change the  call barring password obtained from your  service provider       Select the type of calls to be barred     Select Activate  To deactivate call barring     select Deactivate     4  Enter the call barring password supplied by  your service provider and press  lt Select gt      Call waiting  Menu 9 6 3     This network service informs you when  someone is trying to reach you while you are on  another call     1  Select the type of calls to which the call  waiting option will apply    2  Select Activate  To deactivate call waiting   select Deactivate     Network selection  Menu 9 6 4     This network service allows you to manually  select the network to be used while roaming  o
15.  another within  a country     Automatic  your phone will receive time  information from the network    Manual only  you can set the time and date  manually    Time zone  set the home time zone  Select  the city that corresponds to your home zone   To set the daylight saving time  select Set  daylight saving time    Time  enter the current time     AM  PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour time  format     Time format  select a time format   Date  enter the current date   Date format  select a date format     Phone settings  Menu 9 2        Many different features of your phone   s system  can be customised to suit your preferences     Language  Menu 9 2 1     Use this menu to change the settings for text  input modes     Display  you can change the language of  the display    Fuzzy pinyin pairs  you can select Fuzzy  pinyin pairs so that you can easily enter  characters that are similar in phonetic  spelling     109    N     D  3  i  x   S  z  5  wn  oO  Ek     3  Q  a                lt           vienu functions    110    Greeting message  Menu 9 2 2     Use this menu to enter the greeting that is  displayed briefly when the phone is switched  on     Slide settings  Menu 9 2 3     Use this menu to set how the phone reacts   when you open it for an incoming call  and   when you close it while using a function    e Up  set whether a call is automatically  answered when you open your phone    e Down  set whether or not the phone  maintains the menu you are using when you  close the ph
16.  backlight  or display stays on when the phone is not used     On  select the length of time the backlight  stays on    Dim  select the length of time the display  stays on in Dim mode after the backlight  turns off  After a specified time  the display  turns off     Keypad light  Menu 9 5 2     Use this menu to set how the phone controls  the use of the keypad light     Any time  the keypad light is always used     Night time  the keypad light is used only  between 5 00 PM and 9 00 AM     e Custom time  you can specify the time  period that the keypad light is used     Network services  Menu 9 6        Use this menu to access network services   Please contact your service provider to check  their availability and subscribe to them  if you  wish     Call diverting  Menu 9 6 1     This network service reroutes incoming calls to  a phone number that you specify   1  Select a call diverting option   e Divert always  divert calls   e Busy  divert calls when you are on  another call   e No reply  divert calls when you do not  answer the phone     e Unreachable  divert calls when you are  not in your service area or when your  phone is switched off    e Cancel all  cancel all call diverting  options    2  Select the type of calls to be diverted    3  Select Activate  To deactivate call diverting   select Deactivate    4  Move to the Divert to line    5  Enter the number to which calls are to be  diverted and press  lt Select gt     6  If you selected No reply  move to the Sec  line
17.  change the status of the  task item    Delete  delete the item    Print via Bluetooth  print the item details  by connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     M Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     Using calendar options    On the calendar  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options     View by  change the view mode of the  calendar    Create  add a new item    Go to  select today   s date or enter a specific  date    Event list  sort items by type of item   Delete  delete items stored on the calendar  by using various deleting options    Settings  change the default settings for  the calendar    Starting day  select which day of the week  the calendar starts with    Default view by  select the default  calendar view mode    Missed alarm events  access items whose  alarms you have missed     e Memory status  access memory  information for the items stored on the  calendar     Viewing items in a different mode    You can change the calendar display to Day  view or Week view  Press  lt Options gt  and  select View by  gt  a view mode     Day view   You can view items for the selected date  The   following icons may display to indicate the item   status         Alarm set         Recurring item      M Completed task   e     Task priority     high      normal  and    low    Select an item to view its details     Week view    You can view items for the selected week  A cell  on the timetable indicates the presence of item  information  Select
18.  details  e A clear description of the problem    Then contact your local dealer or Samsung  after sales service     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 to not  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    i Health and safety information    126    the safety of all persons  regardless of age and  health     The exposure standard for mobile phones  employs a unit of measurement known as  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   The SAR limit  recommended by the EU Council is 2 0W kg 2    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       1  The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is  2 0 watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over 
19.  ees 28  Get started 7 Enter text 30  First steps to operating your phone Phrasal pinyin  Phrasal strokes  English word  ABC   Install and charge the phone         ccccccccceeseeeaes 7 Number  and Symbol modes  Power on or off    9          Keys and display      Access menu functions      Customise your phone     14  Make Answer Calls        sss seesriieeeerrieeerrrerrrerne 16  Step outside the phone 17       Begin with your camera  the music player  the web  browser  and other special features   Use the Camera     ssesersrisrirerirerissrrnerreerns 17  Play MUSIC iss co sccesn ccnisncranasannannamnecsensicnaeanana cane 18    Call functions 35       Advanced calling features    Menu functions 40       All menu options listed    Solve problems 123       Help and personal needs    Health and safety information 125       Overview of menu functions    To access Menu mode  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode        1 Recent contacts p 40 4 FM radio p 55 1 Images p 86 1 Time and date p 108  2 Missed calls p 41 5 Bluetooth p 57 2 Videos p 88 2 Phone settings p 109  3 Dialled calls p 41 6 Java world p 60 3 Music p 89 3 Display settings p 113  4 Received calls p 41 7 SIM AT1 p 61 4 Sounds p 89 4 Sound settings p 114  5 Delete all p 42 5 Other files p 90 5 Light settings p 116  6 Area code p 42 6 Memory card2 p 91 6 Network services p 117  7 Call time p 42 1 Home p 61 7 Memory status p 91 7 Security p 120  8 Call costs1 p 43 2 Fun club p 63 8 Memory status p 121  2 Phonebook 43 3 Bookmarks 
20.  in order  to quickly access web pages  or access the  preset bookmarks     Adding a bookmark   1  Select an empty location    2  Select Name    3  Enter a title for the bookmark and press    OK        4  Select URL    5  Enter a URL address and press  lt OK z gt     6  Press  lt Save gt      Accessing a bookmarked page    Selecting a bookmark item launches the web  browser and accesses the associated web page     Using bookmark options   From the bookmark list  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options    e Open  access the website     e Edit  edit the address and name of the  bookmark     N  x  D  3  i  X   N  P  5  ies       e      ma   io   5     o  3  c  3          bienn functions    64    e Delete  delete the currently selected  bookmark or all bookmarks     Enter URL  Menu 4 4        Use this menu to manually enter the URL    address of a website and access the website     Clear cache  Menu 4 5        Use this menu to clear the cache  which is a  temporary memory site that stores recently  accessed web pages     Profile settings  Menu 4 6        Use this menu to set up servers for the web  browser  Contact your service provider for  details about your setting options     For each server  the following options are  available     Profile name  assign a name to the server  profile    Home URL  enter the address of your  homepage    Bearer  select a bearer for each type of  network address accessed    Proxy  select whether or not the phone uses  a proxy server
21.  message with  the type of content and size specified in  Message class     Emails  Menu 5 5 3   You can configure default e mails settings     wi You cannot change e mail profile and account  settings while an e mail is being sent or  retrieved     Sending options  set up the options for  sending e mails    Send copy to self  send a copy of your  e mail to your e mail account    Request delivery receipt  set the network  to inform you when e mails have been  delivered    Request read receipt  send a read reply  request along with your e mails     Priority  select the priority level of your  e mails    Add signature  attach your name  phone  number  or a simple memo to e mails    Edit name  enter the name in your  signature    Edit telephone number  enter the phone  number in your signature    Edit note  enter the tag line in your  signature    Receiving options  set up the options for  receiving e mails    Check interval  set how often the phone  checks the e mail server for downloading  new e mails  If you select Not used  use the  Check new email option to receive new e   mails manually    Send read receipt  determine whether or  not the phone sends a read reply for    81    N     D  3  i  x   S     z     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M   o     o  m      S          sens functions    82    incoming e mails  If you select Announce   the phone asks you to send a read reply   Retrieve option  set whether the phone  downloads e mail headers only or e mail  headers and bodies both    Delet
22.  or confirm input     Make or answer a call     In Idle mode  retrieve numbers  recently dialled  missed  or received     Delete characters from the display or  items in an application     Press and hold to switch the phone  on or off     End a call     In Menu mode  cancel input and  return the phone to Idle mode          g Bes 5    BA  fy    Enter numbers  letters  and some  special characters    In Idle mode  press and hold  1  to  access your voicemail  Press and  hold  0  to enter an international call  prefix     Enter special characters    In Idle mode  press and hold     to  activate or deactivate Silent mode   Press and hold       to enter a pause  between numbers     Adjust the phone volume     In Idle mode  with the phone open   adjust the key tone volume     Display    Layout    Icons            Icons  Tale 3 de t B 4 GS display various icons     Text and graphics  display messages   instructions  and  information you enter     Soft key function  m _indicators   show the current  functions assigned to  the soft keys     Full Received signal strength        Call in progress    Out of your service area  you  cannot make or receive calls  4 Alarm set  gt  p  92     SOS message feature active   gt  p  84    Q  S     S     Q  a       i Get started    Cera    We  De      3    New text message   New voicemail   New multimedia message   New e mail   Call diverting feature active   gt  p  117   Bluetooth active  gt  p  57   Bluetooth headset or hands    free car kit connec
23.  phone   s memory   Print via Bluetooth  print the message by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     wi Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     Lock Unlock  lock the message to protect it  from being deleted  or unlock the message     71    g  x  D  3  i  x   N  z  3     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M   o     o  m   c          A sens functions    MMS messages    72    Retrieve  retrieve the MMS message from  the server    Reply via text message  send a reply to  the sender via SMS    Reply via multimedia message to  send a    reply via MMS to the sender or all recipients     Forward  forward the message to other  people     Delete  delete the message or all messages     Add to block list  add the sender   s number  to the Block list to reject the messages from  the sender    Cut address  extract URL addresses  e mail  addresses  or phone numbers from the  message    Attached items  save media contents from  the message to your phone   s memory     Lock Unlock  lock the message to protect it  from being deleted  or unlock the message     Details  access the message properties     Push messages    Open URL  connect to the URL address  specified in the message    Delete  delete the message    Cut address  extract URL addresses  e mail  addresses  or phone numbers from the  message     Configuration messages    Install  apply the configuration value in the  message to the phone    Cut address  extract URL addresses  e mail  addresses  or phone numbers from th
24.  save the contact     Using contact options    From the FDN list  you can access the same  contact options as in Phonebook by pressing   lt Options gt      Create contact  Menu 2 3        Use this menu to add a new contact to  Phonebook     Storing a contact to the phone   s  memory    a  2     Select Phone     Change the settings or enter information  about the contact     Last name First name  assign a name   Mobile  Home  Office Fax Other  add a  number in any category    You can change the number type by  pressing  lt Options gt  and selecting  Change type    Email  assign an e mail address     wi You can set domain name extensions and  retrieve one by pressing  lt Options gt  and  selecting Common address     Graphic ID  assign a caller ID image to  alert you to a call from the person   Ringtone  assign a ringtone to alert you  to a call from the person     45    N  Ss  D  3  i  x   N  z  3  v   j   e   3  oO  o  Q  io   x     io   3      x          sens functions    Ki The settings specified in Graphic 1D and  Ringtone are given priority over group  settings     e Group  assign the number to a caller  group   e Notes  add a memo about the person   3  Press  lt Save gt  to save the contact     Storing a contact on the SIM card  1  Select SIM   2  Enter information about the contact    e Name  assign a name   e Number  add a number    e Location  assign a location number     wi To assign a caller ID image  ringtone  or   group  the contact must be saved to the  phone   s 
25.  the music player    S  Ss  S  N  x   amp             BS   gt   S  N  s       i Step outside the phone  Listen to the FM radio    20    1  Plug the connecter of the    Listen to the  radio    supplied headset into the  jack on the right side of the  phone       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  FM radio       Press   OK Z  to turn on the    radio       Press  Left  or  Right  to  find available radio stations       To turn off the radio  press     oK z      Store radio  stations      From the station list  press     lt Options gt  and select Add       Enter the title of the station    and the frequency of the  station and press  lt Save gt        Select a location in which    you want to store the  station     Browse the web    Using a built in web browser  you can easily  access the wireless web to get a variety of   up to date services and information and to  download web content     Launch the    web browser    In Idle mode  press   OK z   gt   Home  or press  lt Menu gt  and  select Browser  gt  Home     Navigate the  web    To scroll through browser  items  press  Up  or   Down     To select an item  press   lt  gt  or   oK z     To return to the previous    page  press  lt Back gt  or  C      To return to the homepage   press and hold  C     To access browser options   select   or press   x     To access other phone  menus  press          To the phone s memory     Adda  contact    i    2     In Idle mode  enter a phone  number and press  
26.  to launch the web browser   GPRS settings  customise the GPRS  network settings    When the proxy is set to Enable    Proxy IP  enter the web gateway address   Proxy port  enter the port number    APN  enter the access point name of the  GPRS network gateway    Login ID  enter the user ID    Password  enter the password     When the proxy is set to Disable    DNS1  enter the primary address    DNS2  enter the secondary address    APN  enter the access point name of the  GPRS network gateway    Login ID  enter the user ID    Password  enter the password    GSM settings  customise the following GSM  network settings    When the proxy is set to Enable    Proxy IP  enter the web gateway address   Proxy port  enter the port number    Dial number  enter the PPP server phone  number    Login ID  enter the user ID    Password  enter the password    Data call type  select a data call type   When the proxy is set to Disable    DNS1  enter the primary address     DNS2  enter the secondary address    Dial number  enter the PPP server phone  number    Login ID  enter the user ID    Password  enter the password    Data call type  select a data call type     Current profile  Menu 4 7        Use this menu to activate one of the proxy  servers you have set up     Messages  menu 5     Use the Messages menu to send and receive  short messages  multimedia messages  and  e mails  You can also access push messages  and cell broadcast messages     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  m
27.  up the ringtone for  incoming messages and e mails        Alert type  specify how you are informed  when a message comes in     e Tone  select one of the several message  tones     e Repetition  specify how often the phone  informs you of a new message    Power on  off tone  Menu 9 4 4    Use this menu to select the melody that the   phone sounds when it is switched on or off    Slide tone  Menu 9 4 5    Use this menu to select the tone that the phone   sounds when you open or close the phone    On time alarm  Menu 9 4 6     Use this menu to set the phone to sound alert  every hour on the hour     115        3  2a   gt      SS  o     a  wn  oO  a  a      ive   Ww     o   l  E  e          sens functions  Silent mode  Menu 9 4 7     Use this menu to set how the phone acts to  alert you to a specific event in Silent mode     116    Extra tones  Menu 9 4 8     Use this menu to customise additional tones for  the phone     Minute minder  set the phone to beep  every minute during an outgoing call to keep  you informed of the length of your call   Connection tone  set the phone to beep  when an outgoing call is connected to the  system    Alerts on call  set the phone to beep when  you receive a new message or when the time  for an alarm comes during a call   Indicative tone  set the phone to beep  when a pop up window displays     Light settings  Menu 9 5        Use this menu to change settings for the light     Backlight time  Menu 9 5 1     You can select the length of time the
28.  via  play the selected file via the phone  speaker or a Bluetooth stereo headset    e Add music from  add files to the play list    e Move track in playlist  move the selected  file to the position you want within the play  list    e Go to all playlists  access all play lists    e Move to  move the selected file to another  play list     e Copy to  copy the selected file to another  play list    e Remove  remove the selected file or all files  from the play list     Voice recorder  Menu 3 2        Use this menu to record voice memos  A voice  memo can be up to one hour long     Recording a voice memo   1  Press   OK Z  to start recording    2  Speak into the microphone   Press   OK    to pause or resume the  recording     3  When you have finished  press  lt Save gt  or   Down   The voice memo is automatically  saved     4  Press   OK Z  to review the voice memo  or  press  Up  to record additional memos     Playing a voice memo    1  From the Voice recorder screen  press   lt Options gt  and select Go to My voice  clips    2  Select a voice memo  The memo plays    During playback  use the following keys                       Key Function   OK Z Pauses or resumes playback   Left Moves backward in a memo   Right Skips forward in a memo   4 7 Adjusts the volume    Down Stops playback        Using voice recorder options  From the Voice recorder screen  press     lt Options gt  to access the following options     53        3  2a   gt   S  RA         a   gt       a     ow  m  fe 
29.  z     3  Select the Message line    4  Enter the e mail text and press   oK       5  Select the File attach line    6  Add media files  document files stored in the    Other files folder  or Phonebook entries as  name cards or calendar data as data format  attachments     M Depending on the file type or DRM  Digital  Rights Management  system  some files may  not be able to be forwarded     7  When you have finished  press  lt Options gt   and select Send    8  Enter an e mail address   To send the e mail to more than one  recipient  fill in additional destination fields    9  Press  lt Options gt  and select Send to send  the e mail     Using options while composing an e mail  While composing an e mail  press  lt Options gt   to access the following options     e Add  add the subject of your e mail or  e mail text     e Edit  edit the subject or text     69    g     D  3  i  X   S  z  5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M  v        m       amp           sens functions    70    Add image Add videos Add sounds  Add  music  add media files stored in the phone   s  memory    Add other file  add document files stored in  the Other files folder    Add from memory card  add files stored  on a memory card    View Play  open the selected attachment     Attached files from the Other files folder  cannot be open in your phone     Send  send the e mail    Save in  save the e mail in another  message folder    Attach  attach Phonebook entries as name  cards or calendar data as data format  attachm
30. 7 7     If supported by your SIM card  Fixed Dialling  Number  FDN  mode restricts your outgoing  calls to a limited set of phone numbers  When  this feature is enabled  you can make calls only  to phone numbers stored on the SIM card     Change PI N2  Menu 9 7 8     If supported by your SIM card  the Change PIN2  feature changes your current PIN2     Memory status  Menu 9 8        Use this menu to check the amount of memory  being used for storing data in Messages  My  files  Calendar  Phonebook  and J AVA world  You  can also view the amount of shared memory     Reset settings  Menu 9 9        Use this menu to reset the phone s settings you  have changed     1  Press   OK    to select the setting categories  to be reset     2  Press  lt Reset gt    3  Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm the reset     121    3  x  D  3  i  x   N  z  3  Nn  O  EE     3  Q  a  za         c              vienu functions    122    4  Enter the phone password and press  lt OK gt      a  The password is preset to 00000000  You  can change this password     p  120    Key management  Menu 9 10        Use this menu to manage the licence keys you   have acquired to activate media files locked by   DRM systems    Press  lt Options gt  to access the following   options    e Details  access the properties of the licence  key    e Display Play Execute  open the  corresponding media content    e Delete  delete the selected licence key    e Go to My files  Go to Java world  access  the message containing the media 
31. F ETE    114    Text display  Menu 9 3 3    You can change the display settings for the text   displayed on the idle screen    e Text position  select a position  If you do  not want text to display in Idle mode  select  Off     e Text style  select a font style    e Text colour  select a font colour    Skin  Menu 9 3 4    You can select a skin colour pattern for Menu  mode    Brightness  Menu 9 3 5     You can adjust the brightness of the display for  varying lighting conditions     Dialling display  Menu 9 3 6    Use this menu to select a font size and colour  for the numbers entered and the background  colour of the display while dialling   Calendar  Menu 9 3 7    Use this menu to display the calendar of the  current month on the idle screen    Show caller ID  Menu 9 3 8     Use this menu to set the phone to display  missed call notifications with the most recently  missed caller   s information     Sound settings  Menu 9 4        Use this menu to customise various sound  settings     Incoming call  Menu 9 4 1    Use this menu to select a volume level and alert   type for incoming calls       Alert type  specify how you are to be  informed of incoming calls     e Ring tone  select a ringtone for the call  ringer    e Volume  select a ringtone volume    Keypad tone  Menu 9 4 2     Use this menu to select the tone that the phone  sounds when you press a key     wi You can adjust the key tone volume using  A F   in Idle mode   Message tone  Menu 9 4 3     Use this menu to set
32. M card to the phone   s memory  or vice  versa    e Delete all  delete all of the contacts from  your phone   s memory  your SIM card  the  FDN list  or all of them    e Search by initials  activate the last name  and first name input fields on the contact  list  You can search for a contact with the  initial letters of the first name and last name  more quickly    e Memory status  display the number of  contacts you have stored in Phonebook     Service number  Menu 2 9        Use this menu to view the list of Service Dialling  Numbers  SDN  assigned by your service    provider  including emergency numbers and  numbers for directory enquiries  This menu is  available if your SIM card supports SDN    1  Scroll to the number you want    2  Press  lt Dial gt  or  NN      Applications  menu 3     Use this menu to play J ava applications  play  music files  or edit photos  You can also use the  Bluetooth feature    To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Applications     Music Player  Menu 3 1        Use this menu to enjoy music  First  you need  to save music files in your phone   s memory  To    g   amp    gt   a  8  SS  Ss  a  3   gt   me   so      o  fe  fe       v     oO     E             vienu functions    50    enjoy high quality music  you can use an  optional Bluetooth stereo headset     Normal headsets and Bluetooth mono headsets  are not compatible with the music player     Downloading or receiving music files  You can play   mp3    aac    aac  
33. OK z      FM radio  Menu 3 4        Use this menu to listen to music or news via the  FM radio on your phone   Turning on and listening to the radio    First  you must connect your phone with the  headset  which serves as a radio antenna     1  Plug the connecter of the supplied headset  into the jack on the right side of the phone    2  From the radio screen  press   oK       3  Press  Left  or  Right  to find the radio  station you want   You can also press and hold  Left  or  Right   to scan through available radio stations    4  To exit the FM Radio menu without turning  off the radio  press  6 amp 8     This enables you to access other functions  while listening to the radio     Turning off the radio   From the radio screen  press   OK Z   or  disconnect the headset from the phone   Setting up a radio station list    You can store your favourite radio stations to  quickly access them     g  Ss  D  3  i  x   N   gt   3   gt   ze   2     o     ie   5  D     o  3  c  2          sien functions    1     w    8     Connect the headset to the phone and turn  on the radio       Press  lt Options gt  and select Add     Select Name     Enter a title for the station you want and    press   OK Z        Press  Down  and enter the frequency of    the station       Press  lt Save gt      Select a location in which you want to store    the station   Repeat from step 2 to store other stations     To listen to your stored stations  press  Up  or   Down  from the radio screen     Using rad
34. Options gt   to access the following options     68    Add  add the message subject or message  text    Add image Add video Add music Add  sound  add media files stored in the phone   s  memory    Change image Change video Change  music Change sound  replace an item   Edit  edit the subject or text    Preview  view the message as it will be  shown on the recipient   s phone    View  open the selected attachment     Attached files from the Other files folder  cannot be open in your phone     Send  send the message     e Save in  save the message in another  message folder    e Add page  add pages  Move to each page  by pressing  Left  or  Right     e Delete page  delete a page    e Edit page  change the duration of page  display or move the page forward or  backward among the other pages    e Attach  attach a Phonebook entry as a  name card or calendar data as a data format  attachment  or a document file stored in the  Other files folder    e Remove subject Remove text Remove  media Remove  remove an added item     Email  Menu 5 1 3     You can create and send e mails that include  text  audio  and images  To use this feature   you need to subscribe to an e mail service and    set up your e mail account and profile    gt  p  82  p  83    Creating and sending an e mail  You can create and send e mails   1  Select the Subject line     l You can use various options by pressing   lt Options gt  in each field   gt  next section    2  Enter the subject of your e mail and press   oK
35. Retrieve  retrieve the body of the e mail  from the e mail server    e View Play  open the selected attachment       Save to My files  Save  save the selected  attachment    e Reply  send a reply to the sender via MMS  or e mail    e Reply to all  send a reply to the sender and  all of the other recipients     Forward  forward the e mail to other  people    Delete  delete the e mail from the phone s  memory or from both the phone   s memory  and the e mail server    Add to block list  add the sender s e mail  address or subject to the Block list to reject  e mails from that address or containing that  subject    Cut address  extract URL addresses  e mail  addresses  and phone numbers    Attached items  save the selected  attachment or all attachments from the  e mail to your phone   s memory    Print via Bluetooth  print the e mail by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     vw Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     75        3  xa   gt   S  RA  Ss     a     oO  wn  w  ow  Q  oO  Ww     o   l  i    a          sien functions    76    e Lock Unlock  lock the message to protect it  from being deleted  or unlock the message     e Details  access the e mail properties     My folder  Menu 5 2 6     Use this menu to view the messages you have  moved to this folder using the Move to my  folder option while viewing a message list     Templates  Menu 5 3        Use this menu to make and use templates of  frequently used messages or passages     Text templa
36. S messages    Anonymous reject  reject messages from  unknown senders    Advert allowed  accept advertisements     Report allowed  set the network to inform  the sender when a message has been  delivered to you    Home network  determine if your phone   retrieves new messages automatically when   you are in your home service area    Network when abroad  determine if your   phone retrieves new messages automatically   when you are roaming on another network    Reception within home network or abroad   has the following options      Automatic  the phone automatically  retrieves messages from the server      Reject  the phone rejects all messages      Manual  the phone displays notifications   Use the Retrieve option to manually  download new messages    Multimedia message profile  set up an   MMS profile and select a profile to be used    Current profile  select a profile     Profile settings  configure MMS profiles   using different MMS servers      Profile name  assign a name to the MMS  profile       Server URL  enter the address of your  MMS server      Proxy  connect to the GPRS network using  the proxy server      GPRS settings  customise the settings  required for connecting to the GPRS  network    When the proxy is set to Enable    IP address  enter the gateway address   Port  enter the port number    APN  enter the access point name used for  the address of the GPRS network    Login ID  enter the user ID    Password  enter the password    When the proxy is set to Disab
37. SGH E258  User   s Guide       Mi    Important  safety  precautions    Failure to comply with the following  precautions may be dangerous or illegal     Drive safely at all times   Do not use a hand held phone while driving  Park the  vehicle first    Switch off the phone when refuelling   Do not use the phone at a refuelling point  service  station  or near fuels or chemicals    Switch off in an aircraft   Wireless phones can cause interference  Using them in  an aircraft is both illegal and dangerous    Switch off the phone near all medical equipment    Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external radio  frequency energy  Follow any regulations or rules in  force     Interference    All wireless phones may be subject to interference   which could affect their performance     Be aware of 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    Water resistance   Your phone is not water resistant  Keep it dry     Sensible use   Use only in the normal position  held to the ear    Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when  the phone is switched on    Emergency call   Key in the emergency number for your present  location  then press S   Keep your phone away from small children  Keep the phone and all its parts  including  accessories  out of the reach of small children   Accessories and bat
38. all currently  on hold    SIM service  access special services  such  as news  weather forecasts  entertainment   and location services  provided by your SIM  card  This option is available when you use a  SIM card supporting SIM AT menus     Menu functions    All menu options listed    Call log  menu 1     Use this menu to view the calls you have  dialled  received  or missed  and the length of  the calls  You can also check the cost of your  calls  if the SIM card supports this function   To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Call log     Recent contacts  Menu 1 1        This menu displays the most recent calls  dialled  received  or missed   Accessing a call log    1  Press  Left  or  Right  to move to another  call type     2  Press  Up  or  Down  to scroll through the  call list     3  Press  SN  to dial a number  or press   OK     to view the details of a call     Using call log options   From the call list  press  lt Options gt  to access   the following options    e Details  access the call details    e Call  make a call to the number       Add to Phonebook  save the number in  Phonebook       Send message  send an SMS or MMS  message    e Delete  delete the selected call log or all call  logs    e Reject list  specify numbers from which you  do not want to accept calls        Add to reject list  add the number to the  Reject list    e View contact details  access contact  information  if the caller is saved in  Phonebook     Missed calls  M
39. an a week  since  overcharging may shorten its life    Extreme temperatures will affect the  charging capacity of your battery  it may  require cooling or warming first     Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places  because the capacity and lifetime of the  battery will be reduced  Try to keep the  battery at room temperature  A phone with a  hot or cold battery may not work  temporarily  even when the battery is fully  charged  Li ion batteries are particularly  affected by temperatures below 0  C  32  F    Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental  short circuiting can occur when a metallic  object like a coin  clip or pen causes a direct  connection between the   and   terminals of  the battery  metal strips on the battery   For  example  do not carry a spare battery ina  pocket or bag where the battery may contact  metal objects  Short circuiting the terminals  may damage the battery or the object  causing the short circuiting     N     a     a  g  D   s     a   gt   3  3  a  RA  S  3       127    i Health and safety information    128    e Dispose of used batteries in accordance with  local 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 accompanies the benefits of  wireless phones  one that every user must  uphold    When driving a car  driving is your first  responsibility  When using 
40. ation keys to scroll to the specified z  option and then select it     FM radio  P i X Listen to your favourite radio     Indicates a key on the phone  For example  Qy stations anytime  anywhere  IN  i   lt  gt  Indicates a soft key  whose function is    displayed on the phone screen  For example    lt Menu gt        Digital data printing   Print images  messages  and  other personal data directly from  your phone     Bluetooth   Transfer media files and personal  data and connect to other  devices using free  wireless  Bluetooth technology     Offline mode   Switch your phone to use its  none wireless functions in an  airplane     Name card   Create name cards with your  number and profile  Whenever  introducing yourself to others   use this convenient electronic  name card     IA    ol    Multimedia Message Service   MMS    Send and receive MMS messages  with a combination of text   image  video  and audio     E mail   Send and receive e mails with  image  video  and audio  attachments     Java   Enjoy Java    based embedded  games and download new  games     Voice recorder  Record memos or sounds      lt 9  Q       a  D  Aa     N  Ss  ae  be 3  Q  a      S  Ss  N  a             Listen to the FM radio sescca 20  Browse the web         20             Use Phonebook     21  Unpack 6 Send messages 23  Make sure you have each item View messages           24   Send an SOS message  25  Your phone 6 Use Bluetooth             26  Keys  features  and locations Use a memory Card uu   
41. cks   Usea memory card e Do not touch card terminals  You can use an optional microSD memory card with your fingers or metal  to increase your phone   s memory capacity  objects  If dirty  wipe the    card with a soft cloth     28    e Keep cards away from small 1  Press the card so that it is ie   children or pets  Ree tho disengaged from the phone  R    Do not expose cards in a card 2  Slide the card out of the N  place subject to slot   lt   electro static discharge X  and or electrical noise  Do a a aS  gt   Using a card adapter and a  ee ae wee se es ee Use a card dread f Be  7   danter USB card reader writer  you N  1  Slide the card into the card adap can read the card on a PC  3  Insert a   3 N  slot  with the label side face P  memory up 1  Insert a memory card into a  card i card adapter  and then the  adapter into a card reader   writer   2  Plug the USB connector of  N the card reader writer into  N the USB port on your PC   Sz 3  Access the appropriate    memory disk and copy to  and from the card        2  Press the card until it locks  into place   29    30    Enter text    Phrasal pinyin  Phrasal strokes  English word  ABC   Number  and Symbol modes    You can enter text in some features  such as  Messages  Phonebook  or Calendar  by using  Phrasal Pinyin and Stroke modes for Chinese   and English word and ABC for English  You can  also enter numbers and symbols     Changing the text input mode  e Press the right soft key and select the text  input mode you wa
42. content     the corresponding file folder  or the  corresponding game     Solve problems    Help and personal needs    To save the time and expense of an  unnecessary service call  perform the simple  checks in this section before contacting a  service professional     When you switch on your phone  the   following messages may appear       Insert SIM      e Be sure that the SIM card is correctly  installed       Phone lock      e The automatic locking function has been  enabled  You must enter 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 PIN supplied with the  SIM card    e The PIN check feature is enabled  Every time  the phone is switched on  the PIN has to be  entered  To disable this feature  use the PIN  check menu       Enter PUK      e The PIN code has been entered incorrectly  three times  and the SIM card is now  blocked  Enter the PUK supplied by your  service provider        No network        Network unavailable     or     No service    displays    e The network connection has been lost  You  may be in a weak signal area  Move and try  again     123    i Solve problems    124    e You are trying to access an option for which  you have no subscription with your service  provider  Contact the service provider for  further details     You have entered a number but it was not  dialled  e Be sure that you have pressed   N      e Be sure that you have accessed the right  cel
43. d      to start a new line     field   A number  from 1 to 5  is added to each   Press   x  to assign a tone for the selected  character  pinyin    5  Press the number key corresponding to the e Press  Left  or  Right  to move the cursor   character you want  e Press  C  to delete characters one by one     e Press and hold  C  to clear the entire display        31    i Enter text    32    Using Chinese Stroke mode    This mode allows you to enter individual  Chinese strokes  in written order  from top to  bottom  and from left to right    The Chinese strokes are classified into five basic  categories  heng  shu  pie  dian  and zhe  The  basic strokes are printed on keys  1  to  5  on  the keypad    Refer to the following table     Category Key Strokes in each category        1        aw  a ji  TA 3 A     4 MANS    Bec eee ene  p TEATERET    Entering strokes and characters in  Stroke mode    1  Press the keys corresponding to a  character   s component strokes  Press keys in  the order that you would write the strokes   using one press per stroke     T  If you are uncertain of the stroke order    press  6  in place of each questionable  stroke  Continue entering strokes until the  character displays     2  Press  Up  or  Down  to scroll through the  choices    3  Press the corresponding key   7  to  0   to  select a character and add it to your text     Rapid character entry    When you enter a character  the phone  automatically displays words or phrases that  are frequently 
44. e  message    Delete  delete the message     e Lock Unlock  lock the message to protect it  from being deleted  or unlock the message     Draft  Menu 5 2 2     This folder stores messages you have saved to  send at a later time    When you select an SMS or e mail message  it  opens in Edit mode so that you can edit and or  send the message    When you select an MMS message  it opens in  Preview mode as would a message from the  Inbox  To edit the MMS message  press   lt Options gt  and select Edit     Outbox  Menu 5 2 3    This folder stores messages that the phone is  attempting to send or has failed to send    While viewing a message  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options    e View Play  open the selected attachment     Save to My files  Save  save the selected  attachment    Send again  retry sending the message   Edit  edit the message and then send it   Delete  delete the message    Move to phone  Move to SIM  move the  message between the SIM card and the  phone   s memory    Print via Bluetooth  print the message by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     vw Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone    Lock Unlock  lock the message to protect it  from being deleted  or unlock the message   Details  access the message properties     73    g     D  3  i  x   N  z  5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M  v      o         2       BE sens functions  Sentbox  Menu 5 2 4     This folder stores messages that you have sent  successfully    While vie
45. e Repeat   for Wake up alarm  set how  many times the alarm will repeat     3  Press  lt Save gt      Stopping an alarm    e For anon wake up alarm  press any key    e For a wake up alarm  press  lt Confirm gt  or   oK       If the snooze option is set for the Wake up  alarm  press any key  except for  lt Confirm gt     and   OK z   to cause it to sound again after  a specific time   Deactivating an alarm    1  Select the alarm you want to deactivate     2  Select Off on the Alarm line and press   lt Save gt      Setting alarms to sound when the   phone is off   From the Alarm screen  select Auto power up   gt  On    If the phone is off when it is time for the alarm    to sound  the phone switches on and sounds  the alarm     Calendar  Menu 7 2        Use this menu to keep track of your schedule     Selecting a day on the calendar   When you access the Calendar menu  the   calendar in Month view appears with today   s   date indicated by a grey box    e Press  Left  or  Right  to move by day    e Press  Up  or  Down  to move by week    e Press  Volume  to move by month    e Press any number key to open the date input  window  and enter a specific date to move to  it directly     Creating an item    You can store appointments  anniversaries   miscellaneous items  and tasks on the calendar   More than one item per day can be stored     Entering an appointment or a  miscellaneous item    1  Select a date on the calendar     93    N  2a      N  Ss  x   Ss  N  3  a   d   gt       
46. e anniversary every year   4  Press  lt Save gt  to save the anniversary     Entering a task   1  Select a date on the calendar    2  Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt   Task    3  Enter information or change the settings   e Task  enter information about the task      Start date  enter the starting date   e Due date  enter the ending date   e Priority  select a priority level      Alarm  set an alarm for the task        before  set how long before the task the  alarm is to alert you     e Alarm time  enter the time for the alarm  to ring   e AM PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour  time format   e Alarm tone  select an alarm tone   4  Press  lt Save gt  to save the task     Consulting the calendar    Once you have created items  the item icons  and the number of items for a specific day  appears at the bottom of the calendar      B Appointment     38 Anniversary     W Task     Miscellaneous item    Viewing an item    1  Select a date on the calendar to display the  items for that day     95    N     D  3  i  x   N  z  aS  acl  o      3  o  5     o  S  T             sens functions    2  Select an item to view its details   3  Press  Left  or  Right  to access the other    96    items scheduled for the selected day     While viewing an item  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     Edit  edit the item    Create  add a new item    Send via  send the item via SMS  MMS   e mail  or Bluetooth    View by  change the view mode of the  calendar    Done Not done 
47. e option  determine whether e mails  are deleted immediately or the next time  you connect to the server    Keep in server  leave the copies of e mails  in the server after retrieving    Email accounts  set up an e mail account  and select an account to be used    Current account  select an account   Account settings  configure e mail  accounts using different e mail servers   Press  lt Create gt   or press  lt Options gt  and  select Create  if one has already been  saved       In use  select this option to use the  account and to display the account in  Email inbox      Account name  enter a name for the  currently selected account    To access the following options  press    lt Options gt  and select Next      User name  enter a user name      Email address  enter your e mail  address      Reply address  enter your e mil address  to be used when the recipient sends a  reply    To access the following options  press    lt Options gt  and select Next      SMTP server  enter the IP address or host  name of the outgoing e mail server      SMTP port  enter the SMTP port number      SMTP user ID  enter the SMTP user  name       SMTP password  enter the SMTP  password      Retrieve server type  select the protocol  for the incoming e mail server  The  remaining options depend on the protocol  type setting    When the protocol type is POP3      POP3 server  enter the IP address or host   name of the server that receives your   email    POP3 port  enter the POP3 port number    Same
48. emove  clear the speed dial setting for a  key     Dialling speed dial numbers    In Idle mode  press and hold the appropriate  key     47    N  x  D  3  i  X   N     5  v   P  ie   5  oO  o   e   ie   x     io   3      x         eer    48    My namecard  Menu 2 6        Use this menu to create a name card and send  it to other people     Saving your name card    The procedure for creating your name card is  the same as the one for saving a number in the  phone   s memory   gt  p  45    Using name card options   After saving your name card  press  lt Options gt   to access the following options    e Edit  edit the name card        Send via  send the name card via SMS   MMS  e mail  or Bluetooth     e Exchange namecard  exchange the name  card with another person via Bluetooth     e Remove  delete the name card     e Print via Bluetooth  print the name card  by connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     vw Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     Own number  Menu 2 7        Use this feature to check your phone numbers   or to assign a name to each of the numbers   Changes made here do not affect the actual  subscriber numbers on your SIM card     Management  Menu 2 8        Use this menu to manage Phonebook    e Save new contacts to  select a default  memory location for saving contacts  If you  select Always ask  the phone will ask you to    select a memory location each time you save  a number    e Copy all  copy all of the contacts stored on  the SI
49. ents    Remove subject Remove message  clear  the subject or text     e Remove all attachments  delete all  attachments     e Remove  delete the selected attachment or  all attachments     My messages  Menu 5 2        Use this menu to access messages you have  received  sent  or which have failed in sending     Inbox  Menu 5 2 1    This folder stores all of the messages you have  received  except for e mails    Viewing a message    The following icons may appear on the message   list to show the message type       SMS or delivery report for your sent  messages      BE MMS     amp  MMS notification  R Voicemail  QE  Push message from web servers     amp  Configuration message  containing  network parameters from your service  provider    wi A   icon next to a message means that the    message is of high priority  A grey coloured  message icon indicates low priority     Using message options    While viewing a message  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     SMS messages    Reply via  send a reply to the sender via  SMS or MMS    Forward  forward the message to other  people     Delete  delete the message    Move to phone  Move to SIM  move the  message between the SIM card and the  phone   s memory    Add to block list  add the sender   s number  to the Block list to reject the messages from  the sender    Cut address  extract URL addresses  e mail  addresses  or phone numbers from the  message    Attached items  save media contents from  the message to your
50. enu 1 2        This menu displays the most recent received  calls that you did not answer     Dialled calls  Menu 1 3        This menu displays the most recent calls you  have dialled     Received calls  Menu 1 4        This menu displays the most recent calls you  have received     41    N     D  3  i  X   N     z  y  A      Ke      o  3  c          BE Nenu functions    Delete all  Menu 1 5        Use this menu to delete all of the logs in each  call type     1  Press   OK z   to select the call types to be  cleared     2  Press  lt Delete gt    3  Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm the deletion     Area code  Menu 1 6        Use this menu to find and retrieve area or  country codes to quickly and easily   1  Select a code type     2  Enter the first few letters of the city  castle  or country you want    3  When the area code of the selected area  appears on the Dialling mode screen  enter  the rest of the phone number you want     42    4  Press  lt Save gt  to save the number to  Phonebook  or press      to dial it     Call time  Menu 1 7        This menu displays the time log for calls made   and received  The actual time invoiced by your   service provider will vary    e Last call time  check the length of your last  call    e Total sent  check the total length of all the  calls you have dialled    e Total received  check the total length of all  the calls you have received    e Reset timers  reset the call timers  You  need to enter the phone password     wi The password is 
51. er  Menu 7 6        Use this menu for common conversions  such  as length and temperature     Performing a conversion    1  Select a converter    2  Press  Left  or  Right  to select the original  unit and press  Down     3  Enter the value to be converted and press   Down    e Press     to insert a decimal point   e Press     to change the temperature to   above zero     or below zero        4  Press  Left  or  Right  to select the unit to  which you want to convert   The equivalent value for the amount you  entered displays     100    Using converter options   Press  lt Options gt  to access the following  options    e Clear  clear the current values    e Reverse  reverse the conversion     Timer  Menu 7 7        Use this menu to set a period of time for the  phone to count down  The phone sounds an  alarm when the specified period of time expires     Starting the timer    1  Press  lt Set gt      2  Enter the length of time you want to count  down and press  lt OK gt      3  Press   OK     to start counting down     Stopping the timer    e Press any key when the timer sounds     e Press   OK z  on the Timer screen to stop the  timer before it sounds     Stopwatch  Menu 7 8        Use this menu to measure elapsed time  The  maximum time is 10 hours     1  Press  OK zZ  to start the stopwatch     2  Press   OK    to check an interval  You can  repeat this step for a total of 4 intervals     Camera  menu 8     You can use the camera module embedded in  your phone to take phot
52. es you have 5  5   downloaded  or imported from a computer  N   Copy to card  copy the file to a memory a  card  1  Select Music  N  F y Q   Delete  delete the selected file  2  Select a file  The music player opens  N  Rename  change the file name   gt  p  50 5  Bluetooth visibility  share the selected file z  with other Bluetooth devices  Sounds  Menu 6 4  S  Lock Unlock  lock the file to protect it from This menu displays the voice memos you have p  being deleted  or unlock the file  recorded  and sound clips you have S  Details  access the file properties  downloaded  received in messages  or imported g  Activate key  get a new licence key when from a computer  z    the key for the selected DRM file expires     Reactivate key  get another key even when Playing a sound clip    the key for the selected DRM file has not 1  Select a sound folder   expired  2  Select a sound clip  For a voice memo  see  Key management  manage the licence Voice recorder   gt  p  53       keys you have acquired     89    BE Nenu functions    Using sound options    While playing a sound clip  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     90    List  return to the sound list    Send via  send the selected file via MMS   e mail  or Bluetooth    Set as  set the file as your ringtone  as a  ringtone for a Phonebook entry  or as a  ringtone for alarms     Move to  move the file to another folder     Copy to card  copy the files to a memory  card     Delete  delete the file    Rename  chan
53. estrictions 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 the areas below decks 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 landline  networks as well as user  programmed  functions  which cannot guarantee connection  in all conditions  Therefore  you should never  rely solely on any wireless phone for essential  communications like medical emergencies     To make or receive calls  the phone must be  switched on and in a service area with adequate  signal strength  Emergency calls may not be  possible on all wireless phone networks or when  certain network services and or phone features  are in use  Check with local service providers     To make an emergency call   1  Switch on the phone     2  Key in the emergency number for your  present location  Emergency numbers vary  by location     3  Press  SN     Certain features like Call Barring may need to  be deactivated before you can make an  emergency call  Con
54. f  1  Open the phone     Do nott  rion 2  Press and hold   amp        the phone when  mobile phone  use is prohibited     3  If necessary  enter the  PIN and press  lt OK gt      1  Open the phone     2  Press and hold         Keypad lock    When you close the phone  it locks the exposed  keys to prevent any unwanted phone  operations  from accidentally pressing any of  the keys     To unlock the keypad  press  lt Unlock gt  and  then  lt OK gt      Offline mode    You can switch the phone to Offline mode  in  which the phone functions requiring network  connections are deactivated  This mode is  helpful when you want to use your phone in a  place where you are not allowed to use mobile  devices  such as in an airplane and at a  hospital    To switch to Offline mode  press  lt Menu gt  and  select Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Offline  mode  gt  On     In Offline mode  you can use non wireless    functions  such as games  calendar  camera   and music player     Q  S     S     Q  a       i Get started    Keys and display    Keys    ae       Perform the function indicated on the  bottom line of the display     In Idle mode  access the following  menus directly    e Up  My Menu mode      Down  Camera   e Left  Create in Short messages  e Right  calendar   In Menu mode  scroll through menu  options     In Idle mode  access the most  recently accessed web page   homepage of your service provider   or Samsung Fun Cub homepage    In Menu mode  select the highlighted  menu option
55. from 4  If you selected a header      the Inbox  press  lt Options gt  and      Eromi the linbo select Retrieve to view the M      body of the e mail     1  In Idle mode  press RE   lt Menu gt  and select S  Messages  gt  My Send an SOS message R  messages  gt  Inbox  You can send an SOS message to your family or  2  Select an MMS message friends for help in an emergency   mD O eee  Tene ne aad  1  In Idle mode  press  oon Set up SOS Y   lt Menu gt  and select  View an 1  inae moca EER Renee Messages  gt  SOS  e mail Cen messages  gt  Sending    Messages  gt  My options    messages  gt  Email inbox  aseeton massia      Select On from the Sending  2  Select Check new mail  SOS line        25    i Step outside the phone    26    3  Select Recipients     Enter the phone numbers to    Set up SOS  message  options   continued     Send the  sos  message    which you want to send the  SOS message and press    oK           Press  lt Save gt      Use Bluetooth    Your phone is equipped with Bluetooth  technology  enabling you to connect the phone  wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices and  exchange data with them  talk hands free  or  control the phone remotely     1  In Idle mode  press    6  Press  lt Yes gt  to senda  notification to the registered  numbers     In Idle mode  with the phone  closed  press  a     4 times   The phone sends the SOS  message     Turn on  Bluetooth     lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Bluetooth   gt  Activation  gt  On       Select My phone   s 
56. ge the file name    Bluetooth visibility  share the currently  selected file or the files you want with other  Bluetooth devices    Lock Unlock  lock the file to protect it from  being deleted  or unlock the file     e Details  access the file properties    e Activate key  get a new licence key when  the key for the selected DRM file expires    e Reactivate key  get another key even when  the key for the selected DRM file has not  expired    e Key management  manage the licence  keys you have acquired     Other files  Menu 6 5        Files that you have received but which are not   supported by your phone are stored in this   folder  You cannot open these files on the   phone    From the file list  press  lt Options gt  to access   the following options       Send via  send the file via MMS  e mail  or  Bluetooth     Move to card  move the file to a memory  card     Copy to card  copy the file to a memory  card     Delete  delete the selected file or all files   Rename  change the file name     List by  change the sort order of the file list     Bluetooth visibility  share the selected file  or the files you want with other Bluetooth  devices    Print via Bluetooth  print the image by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     wi Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     Lock Unlock  lock the file to protect it from  being deleted  or unlock the file     Details  access the file properties     Activate key  get a new licence key when  the key for the 
57. hold  C  to clear the whole display      Press and hold       to enter a pause  between numbers     2  Press  SN    3  When you want to end the call  press    amp        Making an international call  1  In Idle mode  press and hold  0   The    character appears     2  Enter the country code  area code  and  phone number  then press         35    i Call functions    Redialling recent numbers  1  In Idle mode  press        to display the list of  recent numbers     2  Scroll to the number you want and press   NI      Making a call from Phonebook    Once you have stored a number in Phonebook    you can dial the number by selecting it from   Phonebook   gt  p  43   You can also use the speed dial feature to   assign your most frequently dialled numbers to   specific number keys   gt    p  47   You can quickly dial a number from the SIM   card using the location number assigned when   stored    1  In Idle mode  enter the location number for  the phone number you want and press        2  Scroll through other numbers  if necessary     3  Press  lt Dial gt  or      to dial the number you  want     Answering a call   When you receive a call  the phone rings and  displays the incoming call image    Press  lt Accept gt  or     to answer the call     Tips for answering a call    e When Anykey answer is active  you can  press any key to answer a call  except for   lt Reject gt    a v  and      gt  p  113   e When Up in Slide Settings is set to Accept  call  you can simply open the phone  
58. io options    From the radio screen  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     56    FM radio off FM radio on  turn the radio  off or on    Add  store a radio station    Edit  edit the title or frequency for a saved  radio station    Self tuning  let the phone automatically  scan through and save available radio  stations    Remove  remove the selected station or all  stations    Programme reminder  set the phone to  alert you to listen to the radio at a specified  time  When the pop up notification appears  on the screen  press  lt Listen gt  to turn on  the specified radio station    Speaker on Earphone on  change sound  output to the phone speaker or headset   Settings  select the radio volume     Bluetooth  Menu 3 5        Using Bluetooth wireless  you can connect the  phone wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices and  exchange data with them  talk hands free  or  control the phone remotely     Bluetooth technology allows free wireless  connections between all Bluetooth  compliant  devices within a range of 10 metres  Since the  devices communicate using radio waves  they  do not need to be in line of sight to each other     wi e If there are obstacles between the devices  the  maximum operating distance may be reduced   It is recommended that you do not use the  Bluetooth feature while using multimedia  features  such as voice recorder  camera  and  music player  or vice versa  for better  performance   Some devices  especially those that are not  tested o
59. le     79    g     D  3  i  x   N  z  3     M  wn  a   fe   Q  M  v     o  m      S       A sien functions    80    DNS1  enter the primary address   DNS2  enter the secondary address   APN  enter the access point name used for  the address of the GPRS network   Login ID  enter the user ID   Password  enter the password      Version  select an available OMA version  and maximum size limit for sending or  receiving messages     M Depending on your service provider  it may   not be possible to support the maximum limit  300 KB  In this case  try again after changing  the setting to 100KB     Block number  specify phone numbers  from which messages will not be accepted   Numbers specified here are also included in  the SMS blocking list    Message class  select the type of message  content you will add or the message size     Text only  you can add only text of up to 30  KB    Small imaging  you can add any type of  items  except for video  of up to 30 KB   Moderate imaging  you can add any type  of items  except for video of up to 100 KB   Small video  you can add any type of items  of up to 100 KB    Moderate video  you can add any type of  items of up to 300 KB    Creation mode  select an MMS creation  mode    Warning  you can create a message with  any type of content and of any size  but the  phone will inform you when the content and  size have exceeded the maximum    Free  you can create a message with any  type of contents and of any size     Restricted  you can create a
60. le mode  press    Idle mode  wallpaper   lt Menu gt  and select   Settings  gt  Phone   settings  gt  Language    gt  Display       Select a language       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Sound  settings  gt  Incoming call   gt  Ring tone     Menu mode  skin colour      Press  Left  or  Right  to    access a ringtone category       Press  Up  or  Down  to    select a ringtone       Press  lt Save gt      You can set wallpaper for the  idle screen on the display     1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Settings  gt   Display settings  gt   Wallpaper  gt  Wallpaper     2  Select an image category   3  Select an image   4  Press  lt Save gt      You can change the colour for  the display components  such  as title bars and highlight bars     1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Settings  gt   Display settings  gt  Skin     2  Select a colour pattern     Menu  shortcuts    You can set  Left  or  Right  to  function as shortcuts to access  your favourite menus     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  Shortcuts     2  Select a key   3  Select a menu to be    assigned tothe key                         You can set up a menu for your   own favourite menu items    To set a My menu item    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  My menu     2  Select an item to be  changed     3  Select the menu item you  want     To access a My menu item   1  In
61. letion     Settings  Menu 5 5        Use this menu to set up for using the  messaging service     Text messages  Menu 5 5 1   You can configure default SMS settings     Sending options  set up the options for  sending SMS messages    Reply path  allow recipients to reply to you  through your SMS server     77    N  x  D  3  i  x   S  z  5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M   o                           Nenu functions    78    Request delivery receipt  set the network  to inform you when messages have been  delivered    Validity period  set the length of time your  messages are stored in the SMS server   Message type  set the default message  type  The network can convert messages  into the selected format    Service centre  store or change the  number of SMS server    Block number  store the phone numbers  from which you want to reject SMS  messages     Multimedia messages  Menu 5 5 2   You can configure default MMS settings     Sending options  set up the options for  sending MMS messages     Request delivery receipt  set the network  to inform you when your messages have  been delivered    Address hiding  set your address to be  hidden from the recipient   s phone   Request read receipt  send a read reply  request along with your messages   Priority  set the priority level of your  messages    Expiry  set the length of time your  messages are stored in the MMS server   Delivery time  set a time delay before  messages are sent    Receiving options  set up the options for  receiving MM
62. lular network     e Be sure that you have not set an outgoing  call barring option    Your correspondent cannot reach you   e Be sure that your phone is switched on    Leg   pressed for more than one second     e Be sure that you have accessed the right  cellular network    e Be sure that you have not set an incoming  call barring option     Your correspondent cannot hear you   speaking   e Be sure that you have switched on the  microphone    e Be sure that you are holding the phone close  enough to your mouth  The microphone is  located at the bottom of the phone     The phone starts beeping and    Battery   low    flashes on the display   e Your battery is insufficiently charged   Recharge the battery     The audio quality of the call is poor   e Check the signal strength indicator on the  display   F I    The number of bars indicates  the signal strength from strong   Fill  to  weak  7     e Try moving the phone slightly or moving  closer to a window if you are in a building     125    No number is dialled when you re call a  Phonebook entry    e Use the Contact list menu to ensure the  number has been stored correctly     e Re store the number  if necessary   The battery does not charge properly or  the phone sometimes turns itself off    e Wipe the charging contacts both on the  phone and on the battery with a clean soft  cloth     If the above guidelines do not help you to  solve the problem  take note of     e The model and serial numbers of your phone  e Your warranty
63. mediately     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 regulations posted in these areas instruct  you to do so     N     a     a  g  D   s  x  a   gt   3  3  a  RA  S  3       129    i Health and safety information    130    Vehicles   RF signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in  motor vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or  its representative regarding your vehicle    You should also consult the manufacturer of any    equipment that has been added to your vehicle     Posted facilities    Switch off your phone in any facility where  posted notices require you to do so     Potentially explosive environments       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 r
64. memory    3  Press  lt Save gt  to save the contact     46    Group  Menu 2 4        Use this menu to organise your contacts in  caller groups     Adding members to a caller group  1  Select a group   2  Press  lt Add gt      3  Press   OK    to select the contacts you  want     4  Press  lt Options gt  and select Add     Managing caller groups   From the group list  press  lt Options gt  to access   the following options    e View  display the members of the selected  group    e Add  add a new group     e Edit  change the properties of the selected  group    e Send message  send an SMS  MMS  or  e mail to the members you want    e Delete  delete the selected group  Group  members  however  will not be deleted from  Phonebook     Speed dial  Menu 2 5        Use this menu to assign speed dial numbers  2  to 9  for 8 of your most frequently dialled  numbers     Assigning speed dial numbers  1  Scroll to a key location from 2 to 9  Key 1 is  reserved for your voicemail server     2  Press  lt Options gt  and select Add  gt  Contact  or FDN contact     3  Select a contact from the list     4  Select a number  if the contact has more  than one number     Managing speed dial entries   From the Speed dial screen  press  lt Options gt    to access the following options    e Add  assign a number to an unassigned key   You can select a contact from Phonebook or  the FDN list    e View  check the name and number assigned  to the key    e Change  assign a different number to a key    e R
65. n Idle mode  press  Down     Record a  video     lt Menu gt  and select My  files  gt  Images  gt  My  photos       Select the photo you want     and select Record video       Press   OK Z  to start    recording       Press  OK     or  lt  gt  to    stop recording  The video is  saved automatically       Press  lt 49 gt  to record    another video     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select My  files  gt  Videos  gt  My video  clips    2  Select the video clip you  want     Play a video    Play music    Use these methods     Saha sit e Download from the wireless  ee Sone web  gt  p  61  phone    e Download from a computer  using the optional Samsung  PC Studio  gt    Samsung PC  Studio User   s Guide    Create a  play list    Receive via Bluetooth    gt  p  59  Copy to a memory card and  insert it into the phone    gt  p  28    Play music  files      In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Music  Player       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Add music from  gt  a  memory location       Press   OK    to select the    files you want and press   lt Add gt      screen  press   OK           During playback  use the    following keys      OK Z  pauses or resumes  playback    e Up  opens the current  play list    e Left  returns to the  previous file  Moves  backward in a file when  held down    e Right  skips to the next  file  Skips forward in a  file when held down    e a     adjusts the volume       Press  Down  to stop    playback       From
66. ng the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     wi Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     Lock Unlock  lock the file to protect it from  being deleted  or unlock the file     Details  access the file properties     Activate key  get a new licence key when  the key for the selected DRM file expires     N  x   gt   N  Ss  RA  S  N  a      lt         v     o     iy  2       4 Menu functions    e Reactivate key  get another key even when  the key for the selected DRM file has not  expired       Key management  manage the licence  keys you have acquired     Videos  Menu 6 2        This menu displays video clips you have  recorded  downloaded  received in messages   or imported from a computer     E  Video clips recorded on other devices  such as  camcorders  may not play correctly   Playing a video clip   1  Select a video folder    2  Select a video clip     88    During playback  use the following keys                          Key Function   OK Z Pauses or resumes playback    Left Returns to the previous file   Moves backward in a file when  held down    Right Skips to the next file  Skips  forward in a file when held  down    Up Opens the file list    Down Stops playback    4 7 Adjusts the volume        After playback  press  lt ER  gt  to access the  following options   e Play  play the selected file     Send via  send the selected file via MMS  Music  Menu 6 3   e mail  or Bluetooth           Move to  move the file to another folder  This menu displays music fil
67. nt   Phrasal Pinyin  PY   Phrasal S Stroke  S STR   T Stroke  T STR   English word  ENG   ABC  ABC   Number  123     Symbol  SYM   e Press and hold       to quickly switch to  Symbol mode     Using Chinese Phrasal Pinyin  mode    Pinyin is a system to enter Chinese words by  spelling them phonetically  how they sound   using the Latin alphabet  With the Pinyin input  method  you can enter Chinese characters by  entering their Pinyin string using the phone   s  keypad    Your phone provides Phrasal Text Input  PTI   mode  an advanced Pinyin mode which predicts  not only words  but phrases for your key  presses  Using PTI mode  you can also add new  words or phrases to the PTI dictionary     Entering characters in Pinyin mode Rapid character entry    1  Press the keys corresponding to the phonetic When you enter a character  the phone So  spelling of the character you want  referring automatically displays words or phrases that g  to the letters printed on the keys  are frequently used with the entered character N  2  Press  Left  or  Right  to select alternative in the character selection field  This function S     allows you to enter phrases or words with    pinyins for the keys you have pressed  soe  minimal key presses     3  If you cannot find the character you want    from the display  press  Up  or  Down  to Other Pinyin mode operations  scroll through the word choices     4  Press  1  to activate the character selection   Pressil  Jto  insert a space     e Press and hol
68. ny  warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this  product for many years     Keep your phone and all its parts and  accessories out of the reach of small children  and pets  They may accidentally damage  these things or choke on small parts    Keep the phone dry  Precipitation  humidity   and liquids contain minerals that corrode  electronic circuits    Do not use the phone with a wet hand  Doing  so may cause an electric shock to you or  damage to the phone    Do not use or store the phone in dusty  dirty  areas  as its moving parts may be damaged     Do not store the phone in hot areas  High  temperatures can shorten the life of  electronic devices  damage batteries  and  warp or melt certain plastics    Do not store the phone in cold areas  When  the phone warms up to its normal operating  temperature  moisture can form inside the  phone  which may damage the phone   s  electronic circuit boards    Do not drop  knock  or shake the phone   Rough handling can break internal circuit  boards    Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning  solvents  or strong detergents to clean the  phone  Wipe it with a soft cloth    Do not paint the phone  Paint can clog the  device   s moving parts and prevent proper  operation    Do not put the phone in or on heating  devices  such as a microwave oven  stove  or    radiator  The phone may explode when  overheated    When the phone or battery gets wet  the  label indicating water damage inside the  phone changes colour  In this case  phone  re
69. ode and select Messages     65    l  Ss  D  3  i  x   N   gt   5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M  v        m       amp        A sens functions    66    Create new message  Menu 5 1        Use this menu to create and send text  messages  multimedia messages  or e mails     Text message  Menu 5 1 1     Short Message Service  SMS  allows you to  send or receive text messages including  pictures  audio clips  and animated images     Creating and sending an SMS message  1  Enter your message and press   OK         wi   The maximum number of characters  allowed in a message varies by service   provider  If your message exceeds the   maximum number of characters  the phone   will split the message    You can use various options by pressing    lt Options gt      next section    2  Enter a destination number     To send the message to more than one  recipient  fill in additional destination fields     3  Press   OK z  to send the message     Using options while composing an SMS   message   While composing a message  press  lt Options gt    to access the following options    e Send only  send the message    e Save and send  save the message in  Sentbox and then send it    e Insert  add a text template  Phonebook  entry  or bookmark       Add picture Add animation Add melody   attach a simple image  an animated image   or a melody    e Attach  add a name card or calendar data  as a data format attachment    e Save in  save the message in another  message folder     e Text style  change the tex
70. one     wi When you set Down to Continue  operation  the key lock works only in Idle  mode or after the display turns off     Shortcuts  Menu 9 2 4    You can use the Navigation keys as shortcuts to  access specific menus directly from Idle mode   Use this menu to change the shortcut  assignments for  Left  and  Right    Up  is fixed  as a shortcut to My menu  and  Down  for  Camera     Assigning a shortcut menu  1  Select a key to be used as a shortcut key   2  Select a menu to be assigned to the key     Using shortcut options   Press  lt Options gt  to access the following   options    e Assign  assign a shortcut menu    e Change  change a shortcut menu  assignment    e Remove  deactivate the shortcut  assignment to the selected key     e Remove all  deactivate all shortcut  assignments     My menu  Menu 9 2 5    You can set up a menu of your own using your  favourite menu items  which can be easily  accessed by pressing  Up  in Idle mode   Setting up My menu items   1  Select an item to be changed    2  Select the menu item you want     Using item options   Press  lt Options gt  to access the following  options    e Assign  assign an item    e Change  change the selected item    e Remove  remove the selected item    e Remove all  remove all items     Advanced shortcuts  Menu 9 2 6    Use this menu to activate the Advanced  shortcut feature  which allows you to access the  text message  alarm  calendar  calculator  and  converter applications from the dialling screen     La
71. os and record videos     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Camera  or press  Down    wi   Do not take photos of people without their  permission     Do not take photos in a place where cameras  are not allowed       Do not take photos in a place where you may  interfere with another person   s privacy     Take a photo  Menu 8 1        The camera produces J PEG photos     wi When you take a photo in direct sunlight or in  bright conditions  shadows may appear on the  photo     Taking a photo    1  Access the Take a photo menu to turn on  the camera     2  Make any desired adjustments     101    3  x  D  3  i  x   S     5  O  o   z   D  m3  ow     io   m        9          vienu functions    102      Press  lt  gt  to access camera options    gt  next section  e Use the keypad to change the camera  settings or switch to other modes    gt  p  103    3  Press   OK     to take a photo  The photo is  saved in the My photos folder        4  To Press       access photo options  lt Options gt     gt  p  104       delete the photo     C  and then  lt Yes gt         return to Capture  lt Back gt      mode       Using camera options in Capture mode    In Capture mode  press  lt  ER gt  to access the  following options     Record video  switch to Record mode   Shooting mode  take a photo in the  following modes    Single shot  take a photo in Normal mode   You can select whether or not the camera  automatically saves a photo    Multi shot  take a series of ac
72. ovider  Dial key                Use the purchased accessories Alphanumeric __I I  Delete key Yeadset   with only Samsung authorised keys Al Adapter   devices  The use of these M AK jack  accessories with other devices Memory card slot   Wwe Microphone  could cause problems and any Special ngn LAE    repair costs would not be keys    covered by the warranty     Get started    First steps to operating your phone    SIM card information    When you subscribe to a cellular network  you  receive a plug in SIM  Subscriber Identity  Module  card loaded with your subscription  details  such as your PIN  and available optional  services     Install and charge the phone    Remove the  battery cover     If the phone is  already on  first turn    it off by pressing and  holding            Insert the SIM  card     wi Make sure that the   gold  coloured  contacts on the card  are face down     3   Install the battery     aj Reattach the cover        i Get started    Plug the travel  adapter into the  phone        Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall  outlet     When the phone is completely charged   the battery icon becomes still   unplug the  adapter from the wall outlet     Remove the  adapter from the  phone        Low battery indicator   When the battery is low      a warning tone sounds    e the battery low message displays  and   e the empty battery icon  J blinks    If the battery level becomes too low  the phone  automatically turns off  Recharge your battery     Power on or of
73. owner of the other device enters  the same code  pairing is finished     wi Some devices  especially headsets or hands free    car kits  may have a fixed Bluetooth PIN  such as  0000  If the other device has one  you must  enter the code     Using device options    From the device list  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     Connect  connect to a headset or hands   free car kit     Disconnect  end the connection with the  connected device    Browse files  search for data from the  device and import data directly to your  phone    Service list  access the Bluetooth service  list of the device    Rename  rename the paired device   Authorise device Unauthorise device   determine whether or not the phone asks  you to permit connection when other devices  try to connect to your phone    Delete  remove the selected device or all  devices from the list     3  Scroll to the item you want and press   lt Options gt     4  Select Send via  gt  Bluetooth    5  For a Phonebook entry  select which data  you want to send   The phone searches for devices within range  and displays a list of available devices    6  Select a device    7  If necessary  enter the Bluetooth PIN needed  for pairing and press  lt OK gt      Receiving data via Bluetooth    To receive data via Bluetooth  your phone   s  Bluetooth feature must be active and its  visibility must be enabled     N  Ss  D  3  i  x   S  z  5   gt   qe         o  ee  e       D     o  3  c  g    Sending data via Bluetooth
74. p 63 9 Reset settings p 121  EEE i  enter vat p 64 1 Alarm p 92 10 Key management p 122  1 Contact list p 43 5 Clear cache p 64 2 Calendar p 93  2 FDN contacts  p 44 6 Profile settings p 64 3 Memo p 97  3 Create contact p 45 7 Current profile p 65 4 World clock p 98  4 Group p 46 5 Calculator p 99 1  Shows only if supported by  5 Speed dial p 47 6 Converter p 100 your SIM card   6 My namecard p 48 1 Create new message p 66 7 Timer p 100 2  Shows only if a memory card  7 Own number p 48 2 My messages p 70 8 Stopwatch p 101 is inserted into the phone   8 Management p 48 3 Templates p 76  9 Service number  p 49 4 Delete all p 77 pior  E 5 Settings p 77 1 Take a photo p 101    3 Applications   p 49   6 SOS messages p 84 2 Record video p 105  1 Music Player p 49 7 Broadcast messages p 85 3 Go to My photos p 108  2 Voice recorder p 53 8 Memory status p 85 4 Go to My video clips p 108    3 Image editor p 54 5       Your phone                    Make sure you have each item Keys  features  and locations  e Phone  e Travel Adapter Earpiece a    Battery   Camera lens  e User s Guide    i i    Display     _    You can obtain various accessories  from your local Samsung dealer  Navigation    s oe To    The items supplied with your eb access  Left Rig  Mi phone and the accessories Confirm key eer    keys  available at your Samsung Volume keys      Aa e     Right soft key  dealer may vary  depending on Left soft key I  a   i     Power on off   your country or service ia E Menu exit key  pr
75. pairs are no longer guaranteed by the  manufacturer s warranty  even if the  warranty for your phone has not expired    If your phone has a flash or light  do not use  it too close to the eyes of people or animals   This may cause damage to their eyes    Use only the supplied or an approved  replacement antenna  Unauthorised  antennas or modified accessories may  damage the phone and violate regulations  governing radio devices    If the phone  battery  charger  or any  accessory is not working properly  take it to  your nearest qualified service facility  The  personnel there will assist you  and if  necessary  arrange for service     133    N     a     a   gt   D         a   gt   3  3  A  RA  S  N         Depending on the software installed or your service provider or country  some of the descriptions in this guide  may not match your phone exactly       Depending on your country  your phone and accessories may appear different from the illustrations in this  guide     SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS   P    Printed in Korea  World Wide Web Code No  GH68 13179A  http   www samsungmobile com English  12 2006  Rev  1 0    
76. preset to 00000000  You  can change this password     p  120    Call costs  Menu 1 8        This network feature displays the cost of calls   This menu is available only if your SIM card  supports this feature  Note that this is not  intended to be used for billing purposes    e Last call cost  check the cost of your last  call    e Total cost  check the total cost of all your  calls  If the total cost exceeds the maximum  cost set in Set max cost  you must reset  the counter before you can make another  call    e Max cost  check the maximum cost limit set  in Set max cost      Reset counters  reset the cost counters    e Set max cost  set the maximum cost  authorised for your calls     e Price  Unit  set the price per unit that is  applied when the cost of your calls is  calculated     Phonebook  menu 2     You can store phone numbers on your SIM card  and in your phone   s memory  The SIM card and  phone   s memory are physically separate  but  they are used as a single entity called  Phonebook     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Phonebook     Contact list  Menu 2 1        Use this menu to search for contacts in  Phonebook     vw You can quickly access this menu by pressing   lt Contacts gt  in Idle mode     43    N  x  D  3  i  x   N   gt   5  v   j   e   5  oO  io     Q   e         io   S      x       A sen functions    Finding a contact   1  Enter the first few letters of the name that  you want to find    2  Select the contact you want f
77. ptions gt  to access the following options    e Play via  play the selected file via the phone  speaker or a Bluetooth stereo headset    e Play Pause  begin or pause playback       Transfer to Bluetooth stereo headset   Transfer to phone  switch the sound  output to a Bluetooth headset or the phone  speaker    e Open playlist  access the current play list  or all play lists    e Remove from playlist  remove the  selected file from the play list     51    S  3  2a   gt   S  x   Ss     a   gt      so     ow  ma  fe       wn     oO         eo          sens functions    52    Send via  send the file via MMS  e mail or  Bluetooth    Set as  set the file as your ringtone  asa  ringtone for a Phonebook entry  or as a  ringtone for alarms    Settings  change the default settings for  playing music files    Repeat mode  select a repeat mode   Shuffle  set the music player to play tracks  in random order    Visualization  change the playback  animation    Volume  select a volume level    Details  access the file properties   Activate key  get a new licence key when  the key for the selected DRM file expires   Reactivate key  get another licence key  even when the key for the selected DRM file  has not expired     e Key management  manage the licence  keys you have acquired     e Shortcuts  view the functions of the keys  you can use during playback     Accessing the play list   From the music player screen  press  Up     Press  lt Options gt  to access the following   options    e Play
78. r approved by SIG  may be  incompatible with your phone     Setting up the Bluetooth feature    The Bluetooth menu provides the following   options       Activation  activate or deactivate the  Bluetooth feature    e My devices  search for connectable  Bluetooth devices    e My phone   s visibility  allow other  Bluetooth devices to connect to your phone    e My phone   s name  assign a Bluetooth  device name to your phone  which is then  displayed on other devices    e Secure mode  determine if the phone asks  for your confirmation when other devices  access your data    e Bluetooth services  display available  Bluetooth services     N  Ss  D  3  i  x   S     5   gt   ze         o     o      D     o  3  c  Lx       A Mer functions    Searching for and pairing with a  Bluetooth device    58    Jy    2     From the Bluetooth menu  select My  devices    Select Search new device    After searching  a list of devices to which you  can connect displays  The following icons  indicate the kind of device        Stereo headset         Mobile phone       amp  Computer     PDA       Unknown device      E Printer        amp  Mono headset  Hands free car kit   The colour of the icon indicates the status of  the device    e Grey for unpaired devices   e Blue for paired devices    e Orange for devices that are currently  connected to your phone      Select a device     Enter a Bluetooth PIN and press  lt OK gt   This    code is used just once and you do not need to  memorise it    When the 
79. re mode        Key Function       Left Right Adjusts the brightness        Up Down Zooms in or out        A Flips the image vertically        103    S  xa   gt   S              a  O  ow      oO  2  w   lt    o      i   2       4 Menu functions    104                            Key Function Key Function  v Shows the mirror image    Changes the preview screen   1 aetna Record mode  Using photo options  P  After saving a photo  press  lt Options gt  to  2 Changes the image size  access the following options   3 Changes the image quality  e View  access one of the multi shot photos      Send via  send the file via MMS  e mail  or  4 Changes the shooting mode  Bluetooth   5 Changes the colour tone or e Viewfinder  return to Capture mode   applies a special effect  e Setas  set the photo as your wallpaper for    the display or as a caller ID image for a  6 Changes the white balance    setting        Selects a decorative frame        Sets the timer        Goes to the My photos folder        Phonebook entry    Edit  edit the image using the Image editor    gt  p  54   Delete  delete the file     Multi shot delete all  delete the multi shot  photos you want     Rename  change the file name    Go to My photos  access the My photos  folder   gt    p  86   Bluetooth visibility  share the selected file  or the files you want with other Bluetooth  devices    Print via Bluetooth  print the image by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     wi Some printers may not be compatible 
80. rom the list     3  Scroll to a number and press   N  to dial  or  press   OK Z  to edit contact information     Using Phonebook options    While viewing contact details  press    lt Options gt  to access the following options    e Edit  edit contact information    e Send message  send an SMS or MMS  message to the selected number  or send an  MMS message or e mail to the selected  e mail address    e Copy  copy the number to the phone   s  memory  to the SIM card  or to the FDN list    e Copy to phone  copy the e mail address  with the name to a new contact        Send via  send the contact via SMS  MMS   e mail  or Bluetooth    e Delete  delete the selected contact    e Mark as default number  set the selected  number as the default for the contact    e Print via Bluetooth  print the contact by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     wi Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     FDN contacts  Menu 2 2        Use this menu to create a list of contacts to be  used in FDN  Fixed Dialling Number  mode  in  which the phone allows outgoing calls only to  the specified phone numbers  if your SIM card  supports this feature     wi You can activate FDN mode in the FDN mode  menu     p  121    Adding a contact    1   2   3     4     Press  lt Options gt  and select Add   Enter your PIN2 and press  lt OK gt    Enter information about the contact      Name  assign a name    e Number  add a number    e Location  assign a location number   Press  lt Save gt  to
81. s or  Limit for emails to record a video suitable  for an MMS message or e mail  The video  clip is saved in 3GP format    Select Normal to record a video within the  limit of the currently available memory  The  video clip is saved in MP4 format    Size  select a frame size    Quality  select an image quality setting   Record audio  record a video clip with  audio    White balance  adjust the colour balance of  the video  You can make your video appear  warmer or cooler    Zoom sound  turn the sound effect for  zooming on or off    Brightness sound  turn the sound effect  for brightness adjustment on or off        Default name  change the default prefix of                                              3 Key Function  file names       Camcorder shortcuts  view the functions 3 Changes the image quality  g  i za  of the keys you can use in Record mode  a Changes the video recording    Using the keypad in Record mode mode  5  You can use the keypad to customise your 5 Changes the colour tone or    camera settings in Record mode  applies a special effect   O  Key Function 6 Changes the white balance 3  7     setting  2  Left Right Adjusts the brightness  o  Up Down Zaome in or Out  Mutes or unmutes the audio  F  z   Sets the timer     A Flips the image vertically       z   Goes to the My video clips  v Shows the mirror image  folder   1 Switches to Capture mode  s 7     gt  p  101 Using video options  2 Changes the frame size  After saving a video clip  press  lt  ER gt  to access
82. selected DRM file expires   Reactivate key  get another key even when  the key for the selected DRM file has not  expired    Key management  manage the licence  keys you have acquired     Memory card  Menu 6 6        Use this menu to access the files stored on a  memory card  This menu is only available when  you insert a memory card into the phone     Memory status  Menu 6 7        You can check the total amount of memory and  the amount of memory currently in use in each  media box     You can access a media box by selecting it from  this menu     91    N  x   gt   N  S  SS  S  N  a      lt   A     Ww     o  mi     2          viens functions    92    Planner  menu 7    Use this menu to keep track of your schedule   You can also use convenient features  such as  an alarm clock  calculator  converter  timer  and  stopwatch    To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Planner     Alarm  Menu 7 1        Use this menu to set alarms  The alert type for  a normal alarm corresponds to the call alert  type settings  A wake up alarm is not affected  by your sound settings     Setting an alarm  1  Select the type of alarm     2  Set each alarm option   e Alarm  activate the alarm     e Alarm time  enter the time for the alarm  to ring    e AM  PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour  time format    e Alarm day  select days of the week to  sound the alarm    e Alarm tone  select an alarm tone    e Snooze   for Wake up alarm  select an  interval for the alarm to repeat    
83. splays correctly  go to step  4  Otherwise  press  0  to display alternative  word choices for the keys that you have  pressed    4  Press      to insert a space and enter the  next word     Other English word mode operations   e Press  1  to enter periods or apostrophes  automatically    e Press     to change case  Initial capital   Capital lock  and lower case are available    e Press      to insert a space    e Press the Navigation keys to move the  cursor    e Press  C  to delete characters one by one   Press and hold  C  to clear the entire display     Adding a new word to the T9 dictionary    This feature may not be available for some  languages     1  Enter the word that you want to add   2  Press  0  to display alternative words for  your key presses  When there are no more    alternative words  Add displays on the  bottom line     3  Press  lt Add gt      4  Enter the word you want using ABC mode  and press  lt Save gt      Using Number mode    Number mode enables you to enter numbers     Press the keys corresponding to the digits you  want     Using Symbol mode    Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols        To Press       scroll to a symbol set the Navigation keys        select a symbol the corresponding          number key   clear the symbols  C    insert the symbols  lt OK gt         Call functions    Advanced calling features       Making a call    1  In Idle mode  enter the area code and phone  number       e Press  C  to clear the last digit or press and  
84. ssage       Select Subject     Enter the message subject    and press   oK         4  Select Image or video or  Music or sound     5  Select Add image or Add  video and add an image or  a video clip   Alternatively  select Add  music or Add sound and  add a music file or a sound  clip    6  Select Text     7  Enter the message text and  press   OK         8  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Send     9  Enter destination numbers  or addresses     10  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Send to send the  message     S  Ss  S  x  og  NG  r  S  8  a    gt   S  N  s       i Step outside the phone    24      In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create new  message  gt  Email       Select Subject     Enter the e mail subject and    press   OK z      4  Select Message     Enter the e mail text and    press   OK Z        Select File attach     Add image  video  sound     music files  or document  files       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Send     9  Enter e mail addresses     10 Press  lt Options gt  and  select Send to send the  e mail     View messages    View a text  message    When a notification appears   1  Press  lt View gt      2  Select the message from  the Inbox    From the Inbox    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  My  messages  gt  Inbox     2  Select an SMS message     E      View a When a notification appears  3  Select an e mail ora     multimedia 1  Press  lt View gt   header     message 2  Select the message 
85. sult this document and  your local cellular service provider     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  dangerous 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    e Do not store or carry flammable liquids   gases  or explosive materials in the same  compartment as the phone  its parts  or  accessories     131    N     a     a  g  D   s  x  a   gt   3  3  A  RA  S  3       i Health and safety information    132    For vehicles equipped with an air bag   remember that an air bag inflates with great  force  Do not place objects  including  installed or portable wireless equipment  in  the area over the air bag or in the air bag  deployment area  Improperly installed  wireless equipment could result in serious  injury if the air bag inflates    Switch off your phone before boarding an  aircraft  It is dangerous and illegal to use  wireless phones in an aircraft because they  can interfere with the operation of the  aircraft    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       Your phone is a product of superior design and  craftsmanship and should be treated with care   The suggestions below will help you fulfill a
86. t a valid  key    Your service provider supports only   count based or unlimited access DRM files     I mages  Menu 6 1        This menu displays photos you have taken and  images you have downloaded  received in  messages  or imported from a computer   Viewing an image   1  Select an image folder    2  Select an image     Viewing a slide show    You can view your images as a slide show  a  sequential presentation of each image in the  current folder       Select an image folder     Press  lt Options gt  and select Slide show     AUNE      Press  lt Back gt  to stop the slide show     Using image options   While viewing an image  press  lt Options gt  to   access the following options    e List  return to the image list       Full screen view  Normal view  open the  image on a full screen  or return to the  normal screen       Send via  send the file via MMS  e mail  or  Bluetooth    e Set as  set the image as your wallpaper for  the display or as a caller ID image for a  Phonebook entry    e Edit  edit the image using the Image editor  if it is a photo taken by the camera on the  phone   gt  p  54      Select a time interval  The slide show begins     Move to  move the file to another folder     Copy to card  copy the files to a memory  card    Delete  delete the selected file   Rename  change the file name    Slide show  view all images as a slide  show    Bluetooth visibility  share the file with  other Bluetooth devices    Print via Bluetooth  print the image by  connecti
87. t attributes     M   The maximum size allowed for a message  e Add new phrases  add a new phrases or    can differ  depending on your service    word to the PTI dictionary  provider     Cancel  cancel composing the message    Depending on the file type or DRM  Digital  Rights Management  system  some files  Multimedia message  Menu 5 1 2  may not be able to be forwarded   Multimedia Message Service  MMS  delivers 5  Select the Music or sound line   messages containing a combination of text  6  Select Add music or Add sound and add a  image  video  and audio  from phone to phone music file or a sound clip     orrom  phone to email  7  Select the Text line       Enter the message text and press   OK         1  Select the Subject line  9  When you have finished  press  lt Options gt   and select Send     Creating and sending an MMS message      o    N     D  3  8  x   S  z  5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M   o      o         2    M You can use various options by pressing     lt Options gt  in each field     next section 10 Enter a phone number or an e mail address     To send the message to more than one  2  Enter the message subject and press   OK   1  recipient  fill in additional destination fields   3  Select the Image or video line  11 Press  lt Options gt  and select Send to send  4  Select Add image or Add video and add an the message        image or a video clip     67       vienu functions  Using options while composing an MMS  message    While composing a message  press  lt 
88. t notification appears to save to the  Archive box    The Archive box saves broadcast messages  indefinitely    e Activation  select to receive broadcast  messages  or not    e Receiving channels  indicate the channels  from which you wish to receive broadcast  messages  Please contact your service  provider for further details    e Language  select the preferred languages  in which broadcast messages display     Memory status  Menu 5 8        Use this menu to view the amount of memory  currently in use in each message folder    You can also access a message box by selecting  it from this menu     85    3     D  3  i  x   S  z  5     M  wn  wn  fe   Q  M   o     io          S          bienn functions    86    My files  menu 6     The My files menu allows you to access  images  videos  music files  and sound clips  stored in the phone   s memory or on a memory  card     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select My files     Tips for Digital Rights Management   As a result of the Digital Rights Management   DRM  system  some of the media items you  download from the Internet or receive by MMS  may require a licence key to access them  You  can acquire the key from the website which  owns the rights to the content  use the Activate  key option    Note the following icons on the list           Forwardable item with a valid key               Forwardable item without a valid key     e e   Unforwardable item with a valid key       gy  Unforwardable item withou
89. te  Menu 5 3 1     You can create SMS templates with the  sentences you use frequently so that you can  retrieve and insert them when composing an  SMS message or passages     Creating a template  1  Select an empty location   2  Enter a message and press   OK        Using template options   From the template list  press  lt Options gt  to   access the following options    e Edit  edit the template    e Send  create and send a new message via  SMS  MMS  or e mail using the selected  template    e Delete  delete the selected template     Multimedia message templates   Menu 5 3 2   You can access embedded MMS templates or    ones you have saved so that you can use them  in composing an MMS message     Creating a template    1   2     3     Press  lt Options gt  and select Add new   Create a template as you would when  creating an MMS message    Press  lt Options gt  and select Save in  gt   Templates     Using template options    From the template list  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     View  open the selected template   Send  send the selected template   Edit  edit the selected template   Add new  add a new template     Delete  delete the selected template or all  templates  You cannot delete the embedded  templates     Delete all  Menu 5 4        Use this menu to delete all messages in each  message type at once     1     2   3     Press   OK z  to select the message folders  to be cleared     Press  lt Delete gt    Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm the de
90. ted  gt  p  58   GPRS network status   e Blue  GPRS network   e Red  Transferring data in  GPRS network   EDGE network status   e Blue  EDGE network    e Red  Transferring data in  EDGE network    zaa  amp     Home Zone  if registered for  the appropriate service    Office Zone  if registered for  the appropriate service    Browsing Internet  gt  p  61  Memory card inserted  gt  p  29  Silent mode  Vibration    Silent mode  Mute    Ringer type  gt  p  115   e None  Melody   e i   Vibration         hy   Melody and vibration  e X   Melody then vibration  e h   Vibration then melody  Battery power level    1  Depending on your country or service provider  the  icons shown on the display may vary     Access menu functions 1  Press a desired soft key     ay  The roles of the soft keys vary 2  Press the Navigation keys to    depending on the function you move to the next or previous 8  are using  The bottom line of the option  x  display indicates their current XS  role  3  Press  lt Select gt  or   OK z  to    confirm the function displayed  or option highlighted     4  To exit  choose either of the  following methods   e Press  lt Back gt  to move up       one level   e Press       to return to Idle  Press the left Press the right mode   soft key to soft key to  select rnes return to the  highlight revious menu  Oni    E Press the number key  corresponding to the option you       want     i Get started    Customise your phone    Display  language    Call ringer  melody      In Id
91. 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     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 a charger or battery that is  damaged in any way    e Use the battery only for its intended  purpose    e Ifyou use the phone near the network   s  base station  it uses less power  Talk and  standby time are greatly affected by the  signal strength on the cellular network and  the parameters set by the network operator     Battery charging time depends on the  remaining battery charge  the type of  battery  and the charger used  The battery  can be charged and discharged hundreds of  times  but it will gradually wear out  When  the operation time is noticeably shorter than  normal  it is time to buy a new battery    If left unused  a fully charged battery will  discharge itself over time    Use only Samsung  approved batteries  and  recharge your battery only with Samsung   approved chargers  Disconnect the charger  from the power source when it is not in use   Do not leave the battery connected to a  charger for more th
92. teries    Use only Samsung approved batteries and  accessories  such as headsets and PC data cables     Use of any unauthorised accessories could damage  you or your phone and may be dangerous       The phone could explode if the battery is replaced  with an incorrect type    e Dispose of used batteries according to the  manufacturer s instructions     At very high volumes  prolonged listening  to a headset can damage your hearing     Use of autorised software    Use only Samsung authorised software  The use of  any unauthorised sofrware could damage your  phone     Qualified service   Only qualified service personnel may repair your  phone    For more detailed safety information  see  Health  and safety information  on page 125      gt      8     a     g  D  Ss  S  3  a     X       xa       About this Guide    This User   s Guide provides you with condensed  information about how to use your phone  To  quickly learn the basics for your phone  please refer  to    Get started    and    Step outside the phone        In this guide  the following instruction icons  appear     e Camera and camcorder  Use the camera module on your  phone to take a photo or record  a video           Mi Indicates that you need to pay careful  attention to the subsequent information    regarding safety or phone features  2    Seen apa eine yoI phone   gt  Indicates that you can get more information music pl r  on the referenced page  IMP  ao amS E Raye   gt  Indicates that you need to press the  Navig
93. the other person to hear  your voice even though you may be  whispering    Mute Unmute  switch off the phone s  microphone so that the other person on the    phone cannot hear you  or switch it back on     Mute keys Send keys  switch the key  tones on or off     wi To communicate with answering machines or  computerised telephone systems  Send keys  must be selected     Phonebook  access the contact list    Send DTMF  send the DTMF  Dual tone  multi frequency  tones as a group  The  DTMF tones are the tones used in phones for  tone dialling  sounding when you press the  number keys    This option is helpful for entering a password  or an account number when you call an  automated system  like a banking service   Message  read an incoming message and  send a new message   gt  p  65  Conv record  record your conversation   Join  set up a multi party call by adding a  caller on hold to a currently active call    You can include up to five people on a  multi party call    Split  have a private conversation with the  selected participant  The other participants  can converse with each other  After the  private conversation  select J oin to return    39        S  D  Py   8   x  is                 40    both private participants to the multi party  call    Transfer  transfer the currently active call  to a caller on hold  The two callers can talk  to each other  but you are disconnected from  the call    Remove  disconnect the selected  participant    End held call  disconnect the c
94. the time line  moves  the time and date of the given zone  display       Press  OK z  to save the time zone     Using world clock options Calculator  Menu 7 5    From the world map  press  lt Options gt  to   access the following options    e Edit  change the local time zone    e Save  save the selected foreign time zone       Apply daylight saving time  apply  daylight saving time to the time zone you       Use this menu to perform basic arithmetic  functions  such as addition  subtraction   multiplication  and division   1  Enter the first number   e Press       to insert a decimal point   e Press     to insert a bracket     S  3  x   gt   z  SS      xa  a  ac   w      ra   oO  2     o         el    want   e Mark as second clock  set the selected e Press  a v   to  mov  th   abies  time zone to be displayed for a dual clock   Press  lt Options gt  to use additional  type  arithmetic functions or to switch to the  h i Converter screen   e Display settings  select a clock type to be OS  displayed on the idle screen  Changing the 2  Press one of the Navigation keys to access  clock is only available when you have the math function you want   marked a time zone for a dual clock type  3  Enter the second number   Ki You cannot display the dual clock and 4  Press   OK     to view the result   calendar in Idle mode at the same time  5  If necessary  repeat from step 2 to continue  Whichever you select last will be displayed  the calculation        99    4 Menu functions    Convert
95. tion stills  You  can select the number of photos the camera  will take    Mosaic shot  take several stills and save  them in one frame  You can select the  layout    Effects  change the colour tone or apply a  special effect    Frames  apply a decorative frame    Timer  set a time delay before the camera  takes a photo    Go to My photos  access the My photos  folder     Camera settings  change the default   settings for taking a photo    Photo settings  change the following image   settings      Size  select an image size      Quality  select an image quality setting      Viewfinder mode  select a preview  screen      Scene program  set whether or not to use  Night shot mode      Exposure metering  select a method to  determine the exposure of an image   based on a specific area of the image      White balance  adjust the colour  temperature of the camera  Depending on  the current lighting conditions  you can  make the photo look warmer or cooler    Preferences  change the following camera   settings       Shutter sound  select the sound that you  hear when you press the shutter release      Zoom sound  turn the sound effect for  zooming on or off      Brightness sound  turn the sound effect  for brightness adjustment on or off      Default name  change the default prefix  of file names    e Camera shortcuts  view the functions of  the keys you can use in Capture mode     Using the keypad in Capture mode    You can use the keypad to customise your  camera settings in Captu
96. to select a USB mode to be used   when you connect your phone to a PC via USB    e Modem  you can use your phone as a  modem for PC network connections      Mass storage  you can access a memory  card from your PC  This option is only    available when you insert a memory card  into the phone     Extra settings  Menu 9 2 9     You can turn the automatic redialling or   answering features on or off       Auto redial  set the phone to make up to  ten attempts to redial a phone number after  an unsuccessful call       Anykey answer  answer an incoming call  by pressing any key  except for  lt Reject gt     a v  and        e Voice clarity  remove extraneous noise and  increase call quality so that the person with  whom you are speaking can hear you clearly  even if you are in a noisy place     Offline mode  Menu 9 2 10     Use this menu to switch the phone to Offline  mode or back to Online mode     Display settings  Menu 9 3        Use this menu to change settings for the  display     Wallpaper  Menu 9 3 1    You can change the background image that is   displayed on the display    e Wallpaper  select a background image in  Idle mode    e Menu background  set whether or not to  display the same background image in Menu  mode    e Transparency  adjust the transparency of    the menu background image   Main menu style  Menu 9 3 2     You can select a display style for the main menu  screen     113    S  3  x   gt      SS  o     a  wn  oO  a  a      ive   wn     o   l  E  e       B
97. unching menus by number   1  From the Advanced shortcuts menu  select  On and press  lt Save gt     2  In Idle mode  enter the number for the  action you want   For example  enter time as 4 digit to set an  alarm or date as 4 digits to enter your  schedule    3  Press one of the Navigation keys   You can access the following applications by  default   e Up  Alarm  gt  p  92  e Down  Converter    p  100    111    N  x  D  3  i  X   S  z  5  wn   L   Ek     3  Q  oa     io           lt        4 Menu functions    112    e Left  SMS  gt  p  66  e Right  Calendar  gt  p  93    Changing an Advanced shortcut key    1  From the Advanced shortcuts menu  press   Down  and select a key to be used as a  shortcut key     2  Select a menu to be assigned to the key     Using Advanced shortcut options   Press  lt Options gt  to access the following   options    e Assign  assign a shortcut menu    e Change  change a shortcut menu    e Remove  deactivate the shortcut  assignment to the selected key    e Remove all  deactivate all shortcut  assignments     Volume key  Menu 9 2 7     Use this menu to change the volume key   settings      Volume key function  set whether the  phone mutes the call ringer or rejects a call  if you press and hold  a     when a call  comes in  You can also set whether the  phone sends an SMS message to the caller  when a call is rejected      Text message  enter a message to be sent  to the caller when a call is rejected     USB settings  Menu 9 2 8    Use this menu 
98. used with the entered character  in the character selection field  This function  allows you to enter phrases or words with  minimal key presses     Other Stroke mode operations   e Press      to insert a space    e Press and hold      to start a new line    e Press  Left  or  Right  to move the cursor   e Press  C  to delete characters one by one     Press and hold  C  to clear the entire display     Using ABC mode    Press the appropriate key until the character  you want appears on the screen    To enter the same letter twice or to enter a  different letter on the same key  wait for the  cursor to move to the right automatically or  press  Right   Then  enter the next letter     Other ABC mode operations    3  S     g       Press  1  to enter special characters     Press      to insert a space    Press     to change case  Initial capital   Capital lock  and lower case are available   Press the Navigation keys to move the  cursor    Press  C  to delete characters one by one   Press and hold  C  to clear the entire display        33    4 Enter text    34    Using English word  T9  mode    T9 is a predictive text input mode that allows  you to key in any character using single  keystrokes     Entering a word in English word mode    1  Press  2  to  9  to start entering a word   Press each key once for each letter    For example  press  4    3    5    5   and   6  to enter Hello in T9 mode    2  Enter the whole word before editing or  deleting characters    3  When the word di
99. utside of your home area  or to let the network  be chosen automatically    You can select a network other than your home  network only if there is a valid roaming  agreement between the two     Caller ID  Menu 9 6 5     This network service allows you to hide your  phone number from the person you are calling   However  some networks do not allow the user  to change this setting  If you select Default   the phone will use the default setting provided  by the network     Voice mail server  Menu 9 6 6     Use this menu to store the number of the  voicemail server and access your voicemails     wi You must store the voicemail server number  before accessing the server  Your service  provider can give you the number     e Connect to voice server  connect to the  voicemail server to allow you to listen to  your messages     e Voice server number  enter the voicemail  server number     Band selection  Menu 9 6 7     For the phone to make and receive phone calls   it must register with an available network     Your phone can handle any of the following  types of networks  Combined GSM 900 1800   GSM 1900  and GSM 900 1800 1900    The country where you purchased your phone  determines the default band that it uses  When  you travel abroad  you must remember to  change to an appropriate band     119    g     D     i  x   N     5  wn  oO  EE     3  Q  a                lt        A hone functions    Security  Menu 9 7        Use this menu to protect the phone against  unauthorised use b
100. wing a message  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options     74    View Play  open the selected attachment   Save to My files  Save  save the selected  attachment    Forward  forward the message to other  people    Delete  delete the selected message   Move to phone  Move to SIM  move the  message between the SIM card and the  phone   s memory    Print via Bluetooth  print the message by  connecting the phone to a printer via  Bluetooth     vw Some printers may not be compatible with  the phone     e Lock Unlock  lock the message to protect it  from being deleted  or unlock the message     e Details  access the message properties     Email inbox  Menu 5 2 5     This folder stores e mails that you have  received     Viewing an e mail  1  Press  lt Select gt  when Check new mail  displays  The phone checks the e mail server  and downloads new e mails   The following icons may appear on the list to  show the e mail status     Retrieved from the server     Y Being retrieved    Failed to be retrieved  l A   icon next to a message means that the  e mail is of high priority  A grey coloured  e mail icon indicates low priority     2  Select an e mail or a header    3  Press  4     to view other pages in the  e mail   Press and hold  a     to move to the first or  last page in the e mail    4  Press       or     to view the next or  previous e mail     Using e mail options   While viewing the e mail or header  press    lt Options gt  to access the following options    e 
101. with  the phone    Lock Unlock  lock the file to protect it from  being deleted  or unlock the file    Details  access the file properties     Record video  Menu 8 2        You can record a video of what is displayed on  the camera screen and save it     Recording a video    1     Access the Record video menu     2  Make any desired adjustments       Press  lt  gt  to access camera options    gt  next section  e Use the keypad to change the camera  settings or switch to other modes    gt  p  107      Press   OK     to start recording     Press   OK Z  or  lt     gt  to stop recording  The    video is automatically saved in the My video  clips folder        To Press       play back the video  oK z      clip       access video options  lt  ER gt    gt  p  107       N  x   gt          RA  S  N  a  ie   ow  3  oO  2  w     o         2       105    BF sien functions    106             5  To Press  delete the video  C  and then  lt Yes gt    return to Record  lt  gt    mode       Using camera options in Record mode   In Record mode  press  lt  gt  to access the   following options    e Take a photo  switch to Capture mode    e Effects  change the colour tone or apply a  special effect    e Timer  set a time delay before the camera  starts recording a video    e Go to My video clips  access the My video  clips folder     e Camcorder settings  change the following  settings for recording a video     Recording mode  select a video recording  mode    Select Limit for multimedia message
102. work gateway    Login ID  enter the user ID    Password  enter the password    Proxy  select whether or not the phone uses  a proxy server to launch the web browser     Proxy settings  customise the following  proxy settings    When the proxy is set to Enable      IP address  enter the gateway address     Port  enter the port number    When the proxy is set to Disable      DNS1  enter the primary address      DNS2  enter the secondary address     SI M AT  Menu 3 7        This menu is available if you use a SIM AT card  that supports SIM Application Toolkit menus  and provides additional services  such as news   weather  sports  entertainment  and location  services     Available services may vary  depending on your  service provider s plans  For details  see your    SIM card instructions or contact your service  provider     Browser  Menu 4     The Wireless Application Protocol  WAP  on  your phone allows you to access the wireless  web  Using the web browser  you can access  up to date information and a wide variety of  media content  such as wallpapers  ringtones   and music files     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle  mode and select Browser     Home  Menu 4 1        Use this menu to connect your phone to the  network and load the homepage of the wireless  web service provider     61    N     D  3  i  x   N  z  5  ies       e      ma  io   5        S  c  3       4 Menu functions    Navigating the web browser       To Press       scroll through  browser items 
103. y managing the several  access codes of your phone and SIM card     TA If you enter an incorrect PIN PIN2 three times    the SIM card is blocked  To unblock it  you need  to enter your PUK PUK2  Personal Unblocking  Key   The codes are supplied by your network  operator     PIN check  Menu 9 7 1     The 4  to 8 digit PIN  Personal Identification  Number  protects your SIM card against  unauthorised use  When this feature is enabled   the phone requires your PIN each time it is  switched on     Change PIN  Menu 9 7 2     Use this menu to change your PIN  The PIN  check feature must be enabled to use this  feature     Phone lock  Menu 9 7 3   The Phone lock feature locks the phone from  unauthorised use     When this feature is enabled  you must enter a  4  to 8 digit phone password each time the  phone is switched on    The password is preset to 00000000  To  change the password  use the Change  password menu     Change password  Menu 9 7 4   Use this menu to change your phone password     Privacy  Menu 9 7 5     Use this menu to lock access to call logs   Phonebook  memory card  or your media  contents  including messages  media files  and  document files  When a privacy options  enabled  you must enter the phone password to  access the locked items or functions     SIM lock  Menu 9 7 6     The SIM lock feature allows your phone to work  only with the current SIM by assigning a SIM  lock code  You must enter the SIM lock code to  use a different SIM card     FDN mode  Menu 9 
104. you can send an SOS  message to your family or friends for help  You  can also receive an SOS message from other      Password  enter the password  people who are in an emergency  Use this menu    DNS1  enter the primary address  to specify options for sending and receiving an    DNS2  enter the secondary address  SOS message      Block list  specify e mail addresses or   Sending options  set up the options for  subjects you want to reject  sending an SOS message     Sending SOS  activate or deactivate the    Push messages  Menu 5 5 4  SOS message feature  To send an SOS    You can change the settings for receiving push message  press  a     4 times in Idle mode    messages from the wireless web server  with the phone closed    e Receive  set how your phone receives push Recipients  specify the phone numbers to  messages  which you want to send SOS messages     84    Repeat  set the number of times the phone  resends the SOS messages    Message  check the preset SOS message  text    Receiving options  set an alert type for  incoming SOS messages    Help  view the onscreen help     Broadcast messages  Menu 5 7        The cell broadcast service delivers short  messages on various topics such as the weather  or traffic    Use this menu to change the settings for the  service and to access broadcast messages     Read  open received broadcast messages   The Temporary box saves broadcast  messages until the phone is switched off   Press  lt Options gt  and select Save when a    tex
105. your wireless phone  while driving  follow local regulations in the  country or region you are in     Operating environment       Remember to follow any special regulations in  force in the area you are in  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 alternatives     Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a  minimum distance of 15 cm  6 inches  be  maintained between a wireless phone and a  pacemaker to avoid potential interference with  the pacemaker  These recommendations are  consistent with the independent research and  recommendations of Wireless Technology  Research  If you have any reason to suspect  that interference is taking place  switch off your  phone im
    
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