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1.     34    Disp   gt  Te    Disp    ay settings  xt display    ay settings     gt  Skin    Disp    ay settings     gt  Brightness    Disp   gt  Di  displ    Disp    ay settings  alling   ay   ay settings     gt  Clock display       Disp    ay settings     gt  Calendar    Change the display settings  for the text displayed on  the idle screen     Select a skin colour pattern  for Menu mode     Adjust the brightness of the  display for varying lighting  conditions     Customise the settings for  the display while dialling     Select a clock type to be  displayed on the idle  screen     Display the calendar of the  current month on the idle  screen     Display settings   gt  Show caller ID    Sound settings   gt  Incoming call    Sound settings   gt  Keypad tone    Sound settings     Message tone    Sound settings   gt  Power on off  tone    Set the phone to display  missed call notifications  with the most recently  missed caller   s information     Change the sound settings  for incoming calls     Select the tone that the  phone sounds when you  press a key     Change the sound settings  for incoming messages  individually according to  message type     Select the melody that the  phone sounds when it is  switched on or off     Sound settings   gt  Silent mode    Sound settings   gt  Extra tones    Light settings  gt   Backlight time    Light settings  gt   Keypad light  Network  services  gt  Call  diverting  Network  services  gt  Call  barring    Set how the phone acts to  a
2.    Press  O to send the    message       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create new  message  gt  Multimedia  message     2  Select Subject     Enter the message subject    and press            Select Image or video and    add an image or a video  clip       Select Music or sound and    9     add a music file or a sound Send an  clip  email    Select Text       Enter the message text and    press O       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Send     Enter destination numbers  or email addresses     10 Press      to send the    message     1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Messages  gt   Create new message  gt   Email     2  Select Subject    3  Enter the email subject and  press O    4  Select Message    5  Enter the email text and  press        6  Select File attach     7  Add media files  name cards   calendar items  or other files     8  Press  lt Options gt  and select  Send     9  Enter email addresses     10 Press  O to send the email   23    i Step outside the phone    View messages   wun  1  In Idle mode  press    i eae KEEN Miswan  lt Menu gt  and select  View atext 1 Inte mode  press i Messages     My  message Messages  gt  My messages  gt  Email inbox   messages  gt  Inbox  2  Select Check new mail   2  Select a text message  3  Select an email or a header   dE ae 4  If you selected a header   Vi 1  In Idle mode  press press  lt Options gt  and  Ewa xs  lt Menu gt  and select select Retrieve to view the  multimedia Message
3.   3  Press  lt Select gt  or      to  confirm the function  displayed or option  highlighted    4  Press  lt Back gt  to move up  one level    Press to return to Idle  mode     Press the number key  corresponding to the option  you want     i Get started    Enter text    e Press and hold to  switch between T9 mode  and ABC mode    e Press to change case or  switch to Number mode    e Press and hold to  switch to Symbol mode     To enter a word    Press the appropriate key until  the character you want appears  on the display     To enter a word     1     Press to to start  entering a word       Enter the whole word before    editing or deleting  characters       When the word displays    correctly  press to  insert a space   Otherwise  press to  display alternative word  choices     Press the keys corresponding  to the digits you want     Press the corresponding  number key to select a symbol     e Press to enter  punctuation marks or  special characters    e Press to insert a space    e Press the Navigation keys to  move the cursor    e Press    to delete  characters one by one    e Press and hold to clear  the entire display     Customise your phone    1  In Idle mode  press    papa b  lt Menu gt  and select  guag Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  Language   2  Select a language   z 1  In Idle mode  press  ol nee  lt Menu gt  and select  melody    Settings  gt  Sound  settings  gt  Incoming call   gt  Ring tone     2  Select a ringtone category   3  Select a ringtone   4  
4.   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 BI    Printed in Korea  World Wide Web Code No  GH68 14202A  http   www samsungmobile com English  EU   06 2007  Rev  1 1       SAMSUNG e    SGH E590  User   s Guide       Important safety  precaution    a Failure to comply with the following  precautions may be dangerous or illegal     Copyright information   e Bluetooth   is a registered trademark of the  Bluetooth SIG  Inc  worldwide   Bluetooth QD ID  B012476   e Java    is a trademark or registered trademark  of Sun Microsystems  Inc    e Picsel and Picsel Viewer    are trademarks of  Picsel Technologies  Inc     Drive safely at all times   Do not use a hand held phone while driving  Park  your 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 interf
5.   lt Save gt    phone  3  Select a location in which  2  In Idle mode  press you want to store the   lt Menu gt  and select station   Applications  gt  FM radio   3  Press     to turn on the Browse the web  radio   4  Press     or G to find O  avaible radio stations  Launch the ee  5  Press     to turn off the EOE provider opens     radio     20    Navigate  the web    To scroll through browser  items  press    or Q   To select an item  press Adda   lt y gt  or O  contact  To return to the previous   page  press  lt Back gt  or         To access browser options   or other phone menus    press  lt Options gt     To return to the homepage    press and hold   D     Finda  contact      In Idle mode  enter a phone    number and press   lt Options gt        Select Save  gt  a memory    location  gt  New       For Phone  select a number    type     4  Specify contact information     Press  lt Save gt  or  O to    save the contact       In Idle mode  press     lt Contacts gt        Enter the first few letters of    the name you want     21    4 Step outside the phone    3  Select a contact     4  Scroll to a number and  press to dial  or press     to edit contact    information   Senda  multimedia  Send messages message    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create new  message  gt  Text  message     2  Enter the message text     3  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Save and send or  Send only     Send a text  message    22    4  Enter destination numbers  
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7.  explosive materials in the same compartment as the  phone  its parts  or accessories     For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember  that an air bag inflates with great force  Do not  place objects  including 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 any warranty  obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many  years     e 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    e Keep the phone dry  Precipitation  humidity  and  liquids contain minerals that corrode electronic  circuits     e Do not use the phone with a wet hand  Doing so  may cause an electric shock to you or damage to  the phone    e Do not use or store the phone in dusty  dirty areas   as its moving parts may be damaged     Do no
8.  message    Access the list of photos  you have taken     Access the list of videos  you have recorded     Change the time and date  displayed on your phone     Select a language for the  display text     Enter the greeting that is  displayed briefly when the  phone is switched on     Phone settings   gt  Shortcuts    Phone settings   gt  My menu    Phone settings   gt  Advanced  shortcuts    Phone settings   gt  Volume key    Use the Navigation keys as  shortcuts to access specific  menus directly from Idle  mode       is fixed as a  shortcut to My menu mode     Set up a menu of your own  using your favourite menu  items  which can be easily  accessed by pressing CH in  Idle mode     Activate the advanced  shortcut feature  which  allows you to access  specific applications from  the dialling screen     Set how the phone reacts if  you press and hold PL  when a call comes in     Phone settings   gt  USB settings    Phone settings   gt  Extra settings    Phone settings   gt  Offline mode    Display settings   gt  Wallpaper    Display settings   gt  Main menu  style    Select a USB mode that will  be used when you connect  your phone to another  device via USB interface     Change additional settings  for using the phone     Switch the phone to Offline  mode  in which the phone   functions requiring network  connection are deactivated     Change the background  image that is displayed in  Idle mode     Select a display style for  the main menu screen     33    i Menu functions
9.  periodic and thorough  evaluation of scientific studies  The limits include a  substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety  of all persons  regardless of age and health        37    i Health and safety information    38    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 0 W kg 2   The highest SAR value for this model phone was 0 447  W kg    SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  positions with the phone transmitting at its highest  certified power level in all tested frequency bands   Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified  power level  the actual SAR level of the phone while  operating can be well below the maximum value  This is  because the phone is designed to operate at multiple  power levels so as to use only the power required to  reach the network  In general  the closer you are to a  base station  the lower the power output of the phone        1  The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2 0  watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over ten grams of body  tissue  The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to  give additional protection for the public and to account for any  variations in measurements  The SAR values may vary   depending on national reporting requirements and the  network band     Before a new model phone is available for sale to the  public  compliance with the European R amp TTE Di
10.  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  immediately     Hearing aids   Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  hearing aids  In the event of such interference  you  may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to  discuss alternatives     Other medical devices   If you use any other personal medical devices  consult  the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is  adequately shielded from external RF energy     Your physi
11. 1 Images  2 Videos  3 Music   4 Sounds    5 Other files  6 Memory card   7 Memory status    Alarm  Calendar  Memo  World clock  Calculator  Converter  Timer  Stopwatch    1 Take photo   2 Record video   3 Go to My photos   4 Go to My video clips    1 Time and date  2 Phone settings  3 Display settings    Aubart    WONAUA    1  1    Sound settings  Light settings  Network services  Security  Memory status  Reset settings  0 Key management  1 VOD settings        1     2     3     D          Available only if supported  by your SIM card   Available only if a memory  card is inserted    Available only if supported  by your service provider    If the Yahoo  search is not  available  the order of  submenus will change    If the Yahoo  search is not  available  Browser will  display in menu 4 instead of  appearing in Applications     Make sure you have each item    e Phone   e Travel Adapter   e Battery   e User   s Guide   e Bean Bag  Camera Cradle    You can obtain various accessories from your  local Samsung dealer     E The items supplied with your phone and the   accessories available at your Samsung dealer  may vary  depending on your country or service  provider     Get started    First steps to operating your phone       Assemble and charge the phone       Removing the battery       Power on or off    1  Press and hold Ge      2  If necessary  enter the  PIN and press  lt OK gt      Press and hold Ce     Phone layout  Front view    Earpiece               N  Volume keys    We
12. Press  lt Save gt      i Get started    In Idle mode  press PL to    1  In Idle mode  press    Key tone i Menu mode   volume adjust the key tone volume  Sne oo ae   ae a ee a a settings  gt  Skin    Idle mode 1  In Idle mode  press 2  Select a colour pattern    wallpaper  lt Menu gt  and select       l   a LLL  Settings     Display 1  In Idle mode  press  settings  gt  Wallpaper  Menu Menu andi select      Press    to select Normal  shortcuts      Select Wallpaper      Select an image category     Select an image      Press  lt Save gt      Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  Shortcuts     2  Select a key     3  Select a menu to be  assigned to the key     num AWN    Phone lock    You can switch the phone to  Silent mode to avoid disturbing  other people  In Idle mode   press and hold Gen     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Security  gt   Change password    2  Enter a new 4  to 8 digit  password and press  lt OK gt     3  Enter the new password  again and press  lt OK gt     4  Select Phone lock      Select Enable     nun      Enter the password and  press  lt OK gt      Step outside the phone    Begin with call functions  camera  music player   web browser  and other special features       Make or answer calls    1  In Idle mode  enter an area    Bake aicall code and phone number   2  Press Ges   Press PL to adjust the  volume   3  Press to end the call   1  When the phone rings   SE press        2  Press to end the call     4 Step outside the p
13. b access     Confirm     Display Navigation key  Multi function W kigge    jack    SS _Power Menu    eg exit key    Delete key    Memory card slot   s    Dial key    Alphanumeric L  keys    Mouthpiece               Special        function keys    4 Get started    Rear view    q  o  E  E  a  Z  la       H You can lock the keypad to prevent any   unwanted phone operations from accidentally  pressing any of the keys  In Idle mode  press  and hold and then  lt Yes gt   To unlock the  keypad  press  lt Unlock gt  and then Gs     Keys and icons    Keys    Oe        Perform the function indicated on  the bottom line of the display     In Idle mode  access the following  menus directly    es     up   My menu mode   e Q  down   your favourite menu  e      left   your favourite menu   e      right   your favourite menu  HM  press   web browser   In Menu mode  scroll through menu    options           OD   G   or select  the highlighted menu option or    confirm input  O      H    Make or answer a call   In Idle mode  retrieve the 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     Enter numbers  letters  and some  special characters    In Idle mode  press and hold to  access your voicemail server  Press  and hold to enter an  international call prefix     0e  B      Pol Gd    Enter special cha
14. cian 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     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 restrictions on the use of radio  equipment in fuel depots  fuel storage and distribution  areas   chemical plants  or where blasting operations  are in progress     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often  but not always clearly marked  They include 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 
15. erence   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 your ear    Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when  the phone is switched on    Emergency calls   Key in the emergency number for your present  location  then press       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 batteries    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     e 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     Qualified service    Only qualified service personnel may repair your  phone     For more detailed safety information  see  Health  and safety information  on page 37     e Camera and camcorder  Use the camera module on  your phone to take a photo or  record a video     About this Guide    This User   s Guide provides you with condensed  
16. hone    Use the  speakerphone  feature    Make a    multi party  call    During a call  press  O  and  then  lt Yes gt  to activate the  speaker    Press      again to switch back  to the earpiece     1  During a call  call the  second participant   The first call is put on hold     2  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Join     3  Repeat step 1 and 2 to add  more participants     4  During a multi party call     e Press  lt Options gt  and  select Split to have a  private conversation with  one participant    e Press  lt Options gt  and  select Remove to drop  one participant     5  Press to end the multi     party call     Use the camera    Take a photo      In Idle mode  press and hold      Press      or    Record    a video  to turn on the camera       Aim the lens at the subject    and make any desired  adjustments     o to take a  photo  The photo is saved  automatically       Press  lt  gt  to take another    photo       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select My View a video    files  gt  Images  gt  My  photos       Select the photo you want       In Idle mode  press and hold    D to turn on the camera       Press to switch to    Record mode       Press      or H to start    recording       Press H or  lt   m  gt  to stop    recording  The video is  saved automatically       Press  lt  gt  to record    another video       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select My  files  gt  Videos  gt  My video  clips       Select the video you want     i Step outside 
17. information about how to use your phone     In this guide  the following instruction icons  appear        Sp ecial features of your phone    M Indicates that you need to pay careful  attention to the subsequent information  regarding safety or phone features        e Music player      Indicates that you need to press the a  Pla ic fi i  cane music files using your  Navigation keys to scroll to the map phone as a music player  You    specified option and then select it  can use other phone functions     lt   gt  Indicates a soft key  whose function is while listening to music   displays on the phone screen  For    example   lt Menu gt  e Java  Cu  Enjoy Java based embedded    games and download new  games     L    3    e Digital data printing  Print images  messages  and  other personal data directly  from your phone     e Offline mode    Switch your phone to Offline  mode to use its non wireless    functions while on an airplane     e Bluetooth    Transfer media files and  personal data  and connect to  other devices using wireless  Bluetooth technology           e File viewer    Open documents in various  formats on the phone without  corruption     SOS message   Send SOS messages to your  family or friends for help in an  emergency     Name card    Create name cards with your  number and profile  Whenever  introducing yourself to others   use this convenient electronic  name card               Unpack 6  Make sure you have each item   Get started 6  First steps to operating 
18. lert you to a specific event  while in Silent mode     Customise additional tones  for the phone     Select the length of time  the backlight or display  stays on when the phone is  not used     Set how the phone controls  the use of the keypad light     Set the phone to reroute  incoming calls to a phone  number that you specify     Set the phone to restrict  calls     Network  services  gt  Call  waiting  Network  services  gt   Network  selection    Network  services  gt  Caller  ID    Network  services  gt  Voice  mail server    Network  services  gt  Band  selection    Set the phone to inform you  when someone is calling  you while on another call     Select the network to be  used while roaming outside  of your home area  or let  the network be chosen  automatically     Set the phone to hide your  phone number from the  person you are calling     Store the number of the  voicemail server and access  your voicemails     Change to an appropriate  band when you travel  abroad     35    i Menu functions    36    Security  gt  PIN  check    Security  gt   Change PIN    Security  gt   Phone lock    Security  gt   Change  password    Security  gt   Privacy    Security  gt  SIM  lock    Activate your PIN to protect  your SIM card against  unauthorised use     Change the PIN     Activate your phone  password to protect your  phone against unauthorised  use     Change the phone  password     Lock access to call logs   messages  or files     Set the phone to work only  with the cu
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20. ptions for sending  and receiving an SOS  message  You can send an  SOS message by pressing  PU 4 times in Idle mode   with the keys are locked     Change the settings for  receiving broadcast  messages     Check the amount of  memory currently in use in  each message folder     My files    Images  Videos   Music  Sounds   Other files    Memory card    Memory status    Access media files and  other files stored in the  phone   s memory     Access the files stored on a  memory card  This menu is  only available when you  insert a memory card into  the phone     Check memory information  for media items     Planner    Alarm    Calendar    Memo    World clock    Calculator    Set alarms  The alert type  for a normal alarm  corresponds to the call  alert type setting     Keep track of your  schedule     Make memos for things  that are important and  manage them     Set your local time zone  and find out the current  time in another part of the  world     Perform arithmetic  functions     31    i Menu functions    Converter  Timer    Stopwatch  Camera    Take photo    Record video    32    Do conversions  such as  length and temperature     Set a period of time for the  phone to count down     Measure elapsed time     Take photos in various  modes  The camera  produces jpeg photos     Record a video of what is  displayed on the camera  screen     Go to My photos    Go to My video  clips    Settings    Time and date    Phone settings   gt  Language    Phone settings   gt  Greeting 
21. racters or perform  special functions     In Idle mode  press and hold to  activate or deactivate Silent mode     Adjust the phone volume     In Camera mode  open the mode  list     In Idle mode  press and hold to turn  on the camera     In Camera mode  take a photo or  record a video     In Camera mode  zoom in or out     i Get started    Icons    The following icons may appear on the top line  of the screen to indicate your phone   s status   Depending on your country or service provider   the icons shown on the display may vary     Tull Signal strength    C  GPRS  2 5G  network status  e Blue  GPRS network    e Red  Transferring data in GPRS  network    B EDGE network  e Blue  EDGE network    e Red  Transferring data in EDGE  network    CT Call in progress    A    D 9Go0  Bee    Out of your service area or Offline  mode    SOS message feature active  Alarm set   Roaming network   Connected to secured web page  One of the message Inboxes is full  Call diverting active   Home Zone   Bluetooth active    Bluetooth hands free car kit or  headset connected    Synchronised with PC    De a D on      BR     Memory card inserted  Music playback in progress  Music playback paused  Silent mode  Mute    Silent mode  Vibration     New message    H E  Text message   e EI  Multimedia message  e     Email   e     Voicemail   FM radio on    Battery power level    Access menu functions    1  Press a desired soft key     2  Press the Navigation keys to  move to the next or  previous option   
22. rective  must be shown  This directive includes as one of its  essential requirements the protection of the health and  safety of the user and any other person     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 If you use the phone near the network s base  station  it uses less power  Talk and standby time  are greatly affected by the signal strength on the  cellular network and the parameters set by the  service provider     e 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 than 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 ho
23. rrent SIM card  by assigning a SIM lock  password     Security  gt  FDN  mode    Security  gt   Change PIN2    Security  gt   Mobile tracker    Set the phone to restrict  calls to a limited set of  phone numbers  if  supported by your SIM  card     Change your current PIN2   if supported by your SIM  card     Set the phone to send the  preset tracking message to  your family or friends when  someone tries to use your  phone with another SIM  card  This feature may be  unavailable due to certain  features supported by your  service provider     Memory status    Reset settings    Key  management    VOD settings    Check memory information  for each items in the  phone   s memory or ona  memory card     Reset the phone   s settings  you have changed     Manage the licence keys  you have acquired to  activate media files locked  by DRM systems     Select a connection profile  to be used for accessing a  video streaming server     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
24. s  gt  My body of the email   message messages  gt  Inbox   2  Select a multimedia Use Bluetooth  message     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     24      In Idle mode  press    Turn on  Bluetooth      In Idle mode  press    Search for  and pair with  a Bluetooth  device     lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Bluetooth   gt  Activation  gt  On       Select My phone   s    visibility  gt  On to allow  other devices to locate your  phone      lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Bluetooth    gt  My devices  gt  Search  new device       Select a device     Send data      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  pairing is  complete       Access an application     Phonebook  My files   Calendar  or Memo     2  Select an item     Press  lt Options gt  and    select Send via  gt   Bluetooth     25    4 Step outside the phone    4  For sending a contact   select which data you want  to send     5  Search for and select a  device     6  If necessary  enter the  Bluetooth PIN and press   lt OK gt      1  When a device attempts to  access your phone  press   lt Yes gt  to permit the  connection    2  If necessary  press  lt Yes gt     to confirm that you are  willing to receive     Recei
25. t 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      e 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 in a 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    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 you are driving a car  driving is your first  responsibility  When using your wireless phone while  driving  follow local regulations in the country or region  you are in        39    i Health and safety information    40    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  
26. t 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     43    i Health and safety information    44    When the phone or battery gets wet  the label  indicating water damage inside the phone changes  colour  In this case  phone repairs 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 
27. the phone    Use the bean bag to hold your    Use the bean        phone while taking a photo or  bag  camera recording a video   cradle     1  Open the cap of the bean  bag by pushing the locker    of it   e   et  H    m    Q    2  Insert the bean bag into the  multi function jack of your  phone        Play music    Copy music  files to the  phone    Create a  playlist    Use these methods   Download from the wireless  web   e Download from a computer  using the optional Samsung  PC Studio  See Samsung PC  Studio User   s Guide    e Receive via Bluetooth   e Copy to a memory card and  insert the card into the  phone    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Music  player     Play music  files      Press  lt Options gt  and select    Add music from  gt  a  memory location       Press      to select the files    you want and press  lt Add gt        From the music player    screen  press O       During playback  use the    following keys    ev     pause or resume  playback    e Q  return to the  previous file    e  Q  skip to the next file    e PU  adjust the volume       Press  Q  to stop playback     4 Step outside the phone    Listen to the FM radio       _ ____                                      e 1  From the station list  press  EE EEN plore radio  lt Options gt  and select Add     HESE 1  Plug the connecter of the stations o E Reeg fth  ha adio supplied headset into the   Enter the frequency of the  multi function jack on the station and press
28. va world    Record voice memos and  any other sounds     Edit your photos using  various editing tools     Listen to music or news via  the FM radio on your  phone     Connect the phone  wirelessly to other  Bluetooth devices     Use the WAP browser  feature to search and  access various wireless  web     Access Java games and  applications     SIM application Use a variety of additional   toolkit services offered by your  service provider   Depending on your SIM  card  this menu may be  available but labelled  differently       If the Yahoo  search is not available depending on your  country or service provider  Browser will move to menu 4     Yahoo  search Browser   Depending on your country or service provider    you may have one of these two menus here    e Yahoo  search  Launch the Yahoo search  engine to find information  news  images  or  local services from around the web    e Browser  Use the WAP browser feature to  search and access various wireless web    29    i Menu functions    30    Messages    Create new  message    My messages    Templates    Delete all    Settings    Create and send text   multimedia  and email  messages     Access messages that you  have received  sent  or that  have failed during sending     Make and use templates of  frequently used messages  or passages     Delete messages in each  message folder all at once     Set up various options for  using the messaging  services     SOS messages    Broadcast  messages    Memory status    Specify o
29. ve data    26    Menu functions    All menu options listed Call costs Check the cost of your  calls  if supported by your  This section provides brief explanations of SIM card     menu functions on your phone     Phonebook  Call log   Contact list Search for contact  Recent contacts  Check the most recent calls information stored in  Missed calls  dialled  received  or Phonebook   Dialled calls  missed     Received calls    Delete all Delete all of the records in  each call type     Call time Check the time record for  calls made and received     27    i Menu functions    28    FDN contacts    Create contact  Group    Speed dial    My namecard    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     Own number    Management    Add a new contact to Service number    Phonebook     Organise your contacts in  caller groups     Assign a speed dial number  for your most frequently    dialled numbers  Applications    Create a name card and    send it to other people  Music player    Check your phone  numbers  or assign a name  to each of the numbers     Manage contacts in  Phonebook or change the  default settings for  Phonebook     View the SDN  Service  Dialling Number  list  assigned by your service  provider  if supported by  your SIM card     Listen to music     Voice recorder  Image editor    FM radio    Bluetooth    Browser     Ja
30. 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     41    i Health and safety information    42    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    1   2     3     make an emergency call     Switch on the phone   Key in the emergency number for your present  location  Emergency numbers vary by location     Press  ez     Certain features like Call Barring may need to be  deactivated before you can make an emergency call   Consult this document and your local cellular service  provider     Other important safety information       D    Only qualified personnel should service the phone or  install the phone in a vehicle  Faulty installation or  service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  warranty applicable to the device     Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in  your vehicle is mounted and operating properly     Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or 
31. your phone   Assemble and charge the phone         cccceee 6  Power on or oft  Der  Phone layout     SE  Keys and icons      E   Access menu functions     11  Enter text    12  Customise your Done  sssssissiscsriisrrsrirdrssinisnss 13  Step outside the phone 15       Begin with call functions  camera  music player  web  browser  and other special features    Make or answer callS asssescceeererene 15  USE the  CaMer is 2 cetecesics deeg edd ALA 17    Play MUSICS scnscsdenccrnssksendundandensandansendunzatiamanndt  Listen to the FM radio  Browse the WED ccvcccssescconeresentsaceasseatccunese nce     Use Phonebook  Send messages  View messages    Use  Bluetoothi siis coe ssettecaescecersnesieenecadsneeseiies          Menu functions 27       All menu options listed    Health and safety information 37       Overview       To access Menu mode  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode     Recent contacts  Missed calls  Dialled calls  Received calls  Delete all   Call time   Call costs     Phonebook    Contact list   FDN contacts   Create contact  Group   Speed dial   My namecard  Own number  Management  Service number     3 Applications    1 Music player  2 Voice recorder  3 Image editor  4 FM radio    WDNDNARWNHE YF YNAURWNHE    3 Applications     5 Bluetooth  6 Browser    7 Java world  8 SIM application toolkit     4 Yahoo  search   Browser      5 Messages    Create new message  My messages  Templates   Delete all   Settings   SOS messages  Broadcast messages  Memory status    ONDNAWNE    
    
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