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1.        e Activate loudspeaker Activate handset  switches to  Speakerphone mode or back to Normal mode     e Swap  switches between the active call and the call on  hold     e End active call  ends the currently active call    e End all calls  ends all of the active call and the call on  hold    e Hold  puts the current call on hold    e Unhold  reactivates the call on hold     e Mute  switches your phone   s microphone off so that the  other person on the phone cannot hear you     e Unmute  switches your phone   s microphone on     e New call  makes a new call  When you select this option   the current call is placed on hold     e Conference  makes a conference call  You can have a  conversation with up to 5 participants     e Private   during a conference call  allows you to talk  privately to one conference call participant  When the list of  call participants appears  select one and press the Private  soft key     e Drop participant   during a conference call  allows you to  disconnect one conference call participant  When the list of  call participants appears  select one and press the Drop  soft key     35    Call functions    e Transfer  connects an incoming call or a call on hold with  an active call and disconnects you from both calls     e Open active standby  returns the display to the Standby  screen while on a call     e Send MMS  allows you to send a multimedia message     e Send DTMF  allows you to send DTMF tones for numbers   such as passwords or bank account 
2.       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     162    Health and safety information    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     Before a new model phone is made available for sale to the  public  compliance with the European R amp TTE Directive 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 any adapter or battery that is damaged in any  way     e Use the battery only for its intended purpose     e If you use the phone near the network   s base station  it  uses less power  talk and standby time are greatly affected  by the signal strength on the cellular network and the  parameters set by the network operator     e Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery  charge  the type of battery  and the adapter used  The  battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times   but it will gradually wear o
3.     e Play  plays the video clip    e Delete  deletes the video clip    e Send  allows you to send the video clip to other people    e Rename  allows you to change the name of the video clip   e Go to Gallery  opens the Video clips folder in Gallery     e Settings  allows you to change the camcorder settings   See the next section     e Exit  turns off the camcorder     53    Entertainment    Changing camera settings    You can configure the default camera settings  These settings  will be applied to all subsequent photos or video clips     On the viewfinder screen  select Options  gt  Settings to  access the following options     Image  Set the default settings for taking photos     Image quality  Select an image quality  The better the  image quality  the more memory the image consumes     Show captured image  Set whether the camera shows  the taken photo before going back to Camera Preview  mode  or saves the photo and goes back to Camera Preview  mode automatically    Image resolution  Select an image resolution setting   Default image name  Set the default name format for  storing photos    Memory in use  Select the default memory location for  saving photos    Light metering  Select your preferred light metering  system  Light metering provides better exposure balance in  your images  If you select Spot  it measures light in the  centre of the frame  Use Matrix for general shooting   Video  Set the default settings for recording videos     Length  Select the recording t
4.    Entertainment    This chapter provides you with information about applications  in which you can enjoy the use of multimedia files     Camera    You can take photos of people or events or record video clips  with sound while on the move        Important    e Do not take photos or record videos of people without their  permission    e Do not take photos or record videos in places where cameras are  not allowed    e Do not take photos or record videos in places where it may  interfere with another person   s privacy        Using the camera    The camera produces JPEG photos  JPEG is a standardised  image compression format  JPEG files can be viewed with most  common image viewers  image editors  and web browsers  You  can recognise these files by their JPG extensions     Taking a photo    1  In Standby mode  press and hold 6  You can also press   1  and then select Media  gt  Camera     The camera turns on and the display activates as a  viewfinder in Wide View mode     2  Locate the image you want by moving the phone and  aiming the camera lens at the subject     50    Entertainment    3  Make the desired adjustments     Use the following keys to change the camera setting    options     Left Right key  zooms in or out   Down key  switches to Camcorder Preview mode     g    a E ARIJE BH g      switches between Sequence mode  Sj  and    Normal mode       changes the exposure mode   FA  Auto      Night     changes the memory where the photo is saved          phone s memory    
5.    occur  especially in long division        Other calculator operations    To insert a decimal  press        To change a function  for example from   to    press  amp     until the function you want is selected on the screen     Press jc  to clear the result of the previous calculation     Select Options  gt  Memory  gt  Save to save a number to  the memory  indicated by M  To retrieve the number from  the memory  select Options  gt  Memory  gt  Recall     To delete the number from the memory  select Options  gt   Memory  gt  Clear     To delete all of the calculations on the sheet  select  Options  gt  Clear screen     To retrieve the result of the last calculation  select Options   gt  Last result     97    Extra programs       Converter    In Converter  you can convert measurements  such as Length  from one unit  Yards  to another  Metres      Press lW   to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Converter        Note  Converter has limited accuracy and rounding errors may  occur        Converting units       Note  For currency conversions  you first need to set the currency  rates  See page 99        1  Select Type to open a list of measurement units     Select the measurement type you want to use     Select the first Unit field to open a list of available units       Select the unit from which you want to convert     ao BK U   N      Scroll to the first Amount field and enter the value you  want to convert     Press to add a decimal and press  amp  for the       
6.   ROA Safety osinon autra ecko see ah Regs aie e Seeutaadesdeies  Operating ENViIrONMENt      ccccecceeeee rece eeee eens ee ee tena ee ee tena ee  EleCtronic devices  sinisiraan inaina  Potentially explosive environMents             0 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee  Emergency Calls iiss css ccttecsarssanaieacs dances togactesoameiascgies  Other important safety information                   eeeeeeeeeee ees  Care and maintenance               ccceceeeeee neces eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees      Important safety precautions    Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone   Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal     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 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 inte
7.   for  temperature   and E  exponent  symbols     6  Select the second Unit field and select the unit to which  you want to convert     The second Amount field changes automatically to show  the converted value     98    Extra programs    Setting a base currency and exchange rates    Before you can make currency conversions  you need to  choose a base currency  usually your domestic currency  and  enter exchange rates        Note  The rate of the base currency is always 1  The base  currency determines the conversion rates of the other  currencies        1  Select Currency as the measurement type and select  Options  gt  Currency rates     2  To change the base currency  scroll to the currency  usually  your domestic currency  and select Options  gt  Set as base  currency  Press the Yes soft key to confirm        Note  When you change the base currency  all previously set  exchange rates are reset to 1 and you need to enter  new rates        3  Enter a new rate  that is  how many units of the currency  equal one unit of the base currency you have selected     To rename each field  select Options  gt  Rename currency   Enter a currency name and press the OK soft key     4  Repeat step 3 to set up the currency list as needed     You can add more currencies by selecting Options  gt  Add  currency     5  When you have finished  press the Done soft key     6  Press the Yes soft key to save changes     99    Extra programs      Recorder    Recorder allows you to record and play voi
8.   messages from anonymous senders     Receive adverts  Set whether or not to receive  multimedia message advertisements     Receive report  When this network service is set to Yes   the network informs you when your message has been  delivered        Note  It may not be possible to receive a delivery report for a  multimedia message that has been sent to an email  address        84    Message services    e Deny report sending  Select Yes if you do not want the  network to send delivery reports for received multimedia  messages     e Message validity  If the recipient of a message cannot be  reached within the specified validity period  the message is  removed from the MMS centre  Set how long messages are  stored in the MMS centre  Maximum time is the maximum  amount of time allowed by the network for the message to  remain active     Settings for emails    From the Messaging main screen  select Options  gt  Settings   gt  E mail     Select Mailbox in use to select the mailbox you want to use     Select Mailboxes to open a list of mailboxes that have been  defined  If no mailbox has been defined  press the Yes soft   key to confirm creating a mailbox  Set the following mailbox  parameters for each mailbox     Connection settings    e Incoming e mail  Customise the setting for receiving  emails     User name  Enter your user name  given to you by your  mail service provider     Password  Enter your password  If you leave this field  blank  you are prompted for the password whe
9.  Reject call with SMS  When this setting is activated  the  phone rejects incoming calls by sending a specified  message  Sending a message will cost you extra charge     Message text  Enter the text to be sent for rejecting  incoming calls     Image in video call  You can set the phone to send a  specified still image during a video call  instead of the  camcorder image  Select Use selected and choose an  image    Automatic redial  When this setting is activated  your  phone makes a maximum of 10 attempts to connect the  call after an unsuccessful call attempt  Press de  to stop  automatic redialling     Show call duration  Activate this setting if you want the  phone to briefly display the duration of each call     Summary after call  When this setting is activated  the  phone displays the call details after ending a call     127    Settings    e Speed dialling  When this setting is activated  the  numbers assigned to the speed dialling keys  to es   can be dialled by pressing and holding the corresponding  key  See also    Assigning speed dialling keys    on page 42    e Anykey answer  When this setting is activated  you can  answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key  except     and 4s     e Connect tone  When this setting is activated  you can  hear a tone when your call is connected to the system     e Alert during call  When this settings is activated  you will  hear an alert during a call if a message is received or an  alarm is triggered     e Side volume ke
10.  When you send a  message to an email address  the image size is set to  Small     e MMS creation mode  Select the mode for creating  multimedia messages     Restricted  the phone will not allow you to add  unsupported files or exceed the size limit     Guided  the phone will alert you when the message size  has exceeded the limit or you have added an unsupported  file     Free  you can add files in any type and size     83    Message services    Access point in use  Must be defined   Select which  access point is used as the preferred connection for the  multimedia message centre        Note  If you receive multimedia message settings in a smart  message and save them  the received settings are  automatically used for the preferred connection  See     Receiving smart messages    on page 74        Multimedia retrieval  Select how you receive multimedia  messages     Always automatic to receive multimedia messages  regardless of where you are     Auto in home netw  to receive multimedia messages only  when you are in your home network     Manual to receive multimedia messages manually     Off if you do not want to receive multimedia messages or  advertisements        Important  When you are outside your home network   sending and receiving multimedia messages may cost you  more  If the settings Auto in home netw  or Always  automatic have been selected  your phone can make an  active GPRS connection without your knowledge        Allow anon  msgs   Set whether or not to receive
11.  You can add a new folder by selecting Options  gt  New    folder        22    General information    Switching between applications    Your phone is a multi tasking device  which means that it can  run multiple applications at the same time  If you switch to  another applications without closing the application you were  using  the previous one is inactive but still running     If you have several applications open and want to switch from  one to another  press and hold      The application switching  window opens  showing applications that are currently  running     Scroll to an application and press the Select soft key to go to  it or press jc  to close it     Adding applications    You can add applications to the Menu screen by downloading  its installation files from the wireless web     To download an application  select Options  gt  Download  applications from the Menu screen  You can select a  bookmark for a preset website for download or enter the URL  address of the website  After accessing the web site  search  for an application and follow the onscreen instructions     You can also download applications to your PC and install them  in the phone using the PC Studio tool  Refer to the included  CD ROM for the program     23    General information      Actions common to all applications    Adding items    When you are in an application  select Options and then an  option for creating a new item  such as Create message   New contact  New entry  or New note  Options fo
12.  as user   programmed functions  Because of this  connections in all  conditions can not be guaranteed  Therefore you should never rely  solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications  e   g  medical emergencies           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  medical  emergencies  for example      167    Health and safety information    Remember  to make or receive any calls the phone must be  switched on and in a service area with adequate signal  strength  Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless  phone networks or when certain network services and or  phone features are in use  Check with local service providers     To make an emergency call  proceed as follows   1  If the phone is not on  switch it on     2  Key in the emergency number for your present location  for  example  112 or any other official emergency number    Emergency numbers vary by location     3  Press lay     If certain features are in use  call barring  for example   you  may first need to deactivate those features before you can  make an emergency call  Consult this document and your local  cellular service provider     When making an emergency call  remember to give all the  necessary information as accurately as pos
13.  calls  and total  calls        Note  The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider  may vary  depending upon network features  rounding off  for billing  etc        To reset the timers  scroll to the timer type you want and  select Options  gt  Clear timers  For this  you need to enter  the lock code  The default lock code is 00000000     Packet data    You can check how much data  measured in bytes  has been  transferred to and from your phone     37    Call functions    From the Log main view  select Packet data  The display  shows the counters for all sent and received data  separately     To reset the counters  select Options  gt  Clear counters  For  this  you need to enter the lock code  The default lock code is  00000000     Communication log    You can check the sender or recipient s name or phone number  for each communication event     From the Log main view  press the Right key and select a  connection log from the list to view its details        Note  Sub events  such as a text message sent in more than  one part and packet data connections  are logged as one  communication event        Erasing communication logs    To erase all of the log contents permanently  select Options  gt   Clear log     Setting log duration    From the call log list  select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Log  duration  Select the length of time you want  Log events  remain in the phone   s memory for a specified number of days   after which they are automatically erased to free
14.  example  be  used as distribution lists for sending text messages and  emails     Creating contact groups    1     From the contact list  press the Right key to open the group  list       Select Options  gt  New group     Enter a name for the group and press the OK soft key       Select the group you just created and select Options  gt     Add members       Select the contacts you want to add and press the OK soft    key       Press the Back soft key to return to the group list     Editing contact groups    From the group list  scroll to a group and     To change the group name  select Options  gt  Rename     To assign a ringtone to the group  select Options  gt   Ringing tone     To remove members from the group  access the group   s  member list  and select Options  gt  Remove from group     To delete the group  select Options  gt  Delete     44    Contacts and Calendar       Calendar    In Calendar  you can keep track of appointments  meetings   birthdays  anniversaries  and other events  You can also set a  calendar alarm to remind you of upcoming events     Press    to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Calendar     Creating calendar entries  1  On the monthly calendar  scroll to the date you want     2  Select Options  gt  New entry and select   e Meeting to remind you of an appointment that has a  specific date and time   e Memo to write a general memo for a day   e Anniversary to remind you of birthdays or special  dates  Anniversary entries are repeated 
15.  fulfill any 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 inadvertently  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     169    Health and safety information    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  a stove  or a radiator  The phone may  explode when overheated     When the phone or battery gets wet  the label indicating  water damage inside the p
16.  gt  Edit barring password to change    the supplied barring password        3  Enter the barring password and press the OK soft key        Note  When calls are barred  calls may be possible to certain    emergency numbers in some networks  e g   112 or other  official emergency numbers         130    Settings    Network    You can customise settings for network services supported by  your service provider  The following options are available     e Network mode  Select the network mode in which your  phone operates     Dual mode  the phone operates in the GSM or UMTS  network automatically     UMTS  the phone operates in UMTS  3G  networks  You  can get higher speed quality than on lower generation  networks  and use advanced data and information services   such as video calls     GSM  the phone operates in the GSM 900 1800 or 1900  network     e Operator selection  Choose Automatic to set the phone  to automatically search for and select one of the cellular  networks available in your area  or Manual to select the  desired network manually from a list of networks  The  selected network must have a roaming agreement with  your home network  that is  the operator whose USIM SIM  card is in your phone        Tip  A roaming agreement is an agreement between two or  more network service providers to enable the users of one  service provider to use the services of other service  providers        e Cell info display  Select On to set the phone to indicate  when it is used in a cell
17.  if SIM card chan     You can set your phone to ask  for the lock code when an unknown USIM SIM card is  inserted into the phone  The phone maintains a list of  USIM SIM cards that are recognised as the owner s cards     Closed user group  network service   You can specify a  group of people whom you can call and who can call you   For more information  contact your service provider  Select  Default to activate the default group agreed on with the  service provider or On to use another group  you need to  know the group index number         Note  When calls are limited to Closed user groups  calls may  be possible to certain emergency numbers in some  networks  e g   112 or other official emergency  numbers         Confirm SIM services  network service   You can set the  phone to display confirmation messages when you are  using a USIM SIM card service     124    Settings       Important  Even if the use of certificates makes the risks  involved in remote connections and software installation  considerably smaller  they must be used correctly in order for you  to benefit from increased security  The existence of a certificate  does not offer any protection by itself  the certificate manager  must contain correct  authentic  or trusted certificates for  increased security to be available        Certificate management    Digital certificates are used to verify the origin of browser  pages and installed digital certificates are needed if you     e want to connect to an online ba
18.  in KB s  kilobytes per second      e Acc pt   the access point name used     e Shared  not shown if the connection is not shared   the  number of applications using the same connection     151    Connectivity  Ending connections    Scroll to a connection and select Options  gt  Disconnect to  end that connection only  Press the Yes soft key to confirm     152       Appendix A  Troubleshooting      General problems       Problem    Description  amp  Solution          Insert SIM card     displays    Check that the USIM SIM card has been  correctly installed           No network  coverage         Unable to  connect  No  network  coverage     or     Message  sending failed     displays    e The network connection has been lost   You may be in a weak signal area  in a  tunnel or surrounded by buildings    Move and try again    e You are trying to access an option for  which you have not taken out a  subscription with your service provider   Contact the service provider for further  details        The bars of the  signal icon       disappear    e If you have just turned on your phone   wait for about 2 minutes  until your  phone finds the network and receives a  signal    e If you are in a tunnel or in an elevator   the phone may not be able to receive  the network signal properly  Move to an  open place    e This may appear when you move  between different service areas  It is  normal        The display is not  clear       In direct sunlight  you may not be able to  see the displ
19.  language affects every application in your phone        e Writing language  You can change the writing language  for writing on your phone  Changing the language affects       the characters available when you press any key      to  e3        the predictive text dictionary used  and      the special characters that are available when you press   amp  and CA  For example  you are using a phone where  the phone language is in English but you want to enter all  of your messages to French  After you change the  language  the special characters or punctuation marks  used in the French language are available     e Predictive text  You can activate or deactivate T9 text  input mode for all of the text editors in the phone        Note  Predictive text is not available for all languages        Date and time    You can change the current time and date  and set the options  for the time display and alarms  For details  see    Changing  clock settings    on page 104     122    Settings    Enhancement    You can change the headset or hands free car kit settings  The  following options are available for each accessory     e Default profile  Select the profile you want to be activated  each time when you connect a headset to your phone or  your phone is used as the hands free car kit     e Automatic answer  Set the phone to answer an incoming  call automatically after 5 seconds when you connect a  headset to your phone or your phone is used as the  hands free car kit     Security    The Se
20.  memory card       allows you to adjust the brightness      allows you to change the white balance mode     allows you to change the colour tone      set the time delay before taking a photo      opens the Images folder in Gallery      shows the key functions available in Camera    Preview mode       allows you to change the camera settings  For    details  see page 54       hides or shows the icons on the Camera Preview    screen     4  When the image you want to capture appears on the  screen  press      or  I    Do not move the phone before the camera starts to save  the photo     After the photo has been saved  press the Options soft key to  access the following options     e Image mode  switches to Camera Preview mode   e Video mode  switches to Camcorder Preview mode   e Delete  deletes the photo     51    Entertainment    e Send  allows you to send the photo to other people     e Use image  sets the photo as wallpaper for Standby mode  or as the caller ID image for a contact card     e Rename image  allows you to change the name of the  photo     e Go to Gallery  opens the Images folder in Gallery     e Settings  allows you to change the camera settings  See  page 54     e Exit  turns off the camera        Note  The resolution of a digitally zoomed photo is lower than  that of a non zoomed photo  but the image remains the  same size  You may notice the difference in image quality if  you view the photo on a PC        Using the camcorder  You can record video clips  Dep
21.  previous or next file on the playlist  press the  Up or Down key  or       Ge     e Toscan forward or backward in a file  press and hold the Up  or Down key  or           e To stop playback  press 63     Creating a playlist    You can create your own playlist with your favourite music  files     1  Open the music library and select Track lists   2  Select Options  gt  New track list     3  Select a memory location where the playlist will be saved  if  necessary     4  Enter a list name and press the OK soft key   5  Select the music file you want from the file list     6  To add more music files  open the playlist you just created  and select Options  gt  Add tracks  Then select the file you  want     Repeat this step until you complete your playlist  You can  remove a file by selecting Options  gt  Remove from track  list     7  When you have finished  select Options  gt  Play to begin  playing music     56    Entertainment    Using music player options   On the music player screen  press the Options soft key  You   can access the following options    e Music library  opens the music library    e Open    Now playing     opens the playlist currently playing    e Download tracks  launches the web browser so that you  can download music files     e Random play  allows you to set the music player to play  tracks in random     e Loop  allows you to set the music player to play one track  or all tracks repeatedly     e Add to track list  allows you to add the current music file  
22.  search the phone   s memory or the memory card  and select an installation package  The installation starts     Some applications may give the option of partial installation   allowing you to select the particular components of the  application that you want to install  If you are installing an  application without a digital signature or a certificate  the  phone warns you of the risks  Continue the installation only if  you are absolutely sure of the origin and contents of the  application     Installation settings    You can change the settings for application installation  From   the Application manager main view  select Options  gt    Settings    e Software installation  Select whether or not to allow  software installation     e Online certificate che     Select whether or not the phone  must check online certificates for installing applications     e Default web address  Enter the URL address of the  default web page for checking online certificates     139    Managers    Removing applications  1  Scroll to an application and select Options  gt  Remove     2  Press the Yes soft key     If another application depends on the application that you  removed  the other application may stop working  Refer to the  documentation of the installed application for details       Device manager    Device manager allows a third party  such as your service  provider  to assist you directly with phone settings  You can  start a configuration session from your phone or accept or  reject
23.  server initiated synchronisation attempts     This feature is network dependent and may not be available on  all phones  Contact your service provider for information and  availability     To access Device manager  press lW   to open the Menu  and  then select Configurations  gt  Device mgr     Creating a new profile  A device manager profile must be defined before you are  connected to a server     Press the Right key to access the profile list  and select  Options  gt  New server profile     e Server name  Device manager server name   e Server ID  Remote device manager server ID     140    Managers    e Server password  Password used in server alerts  Enter  the password that must be provided by the device manager  server when synchronising with your phone     e Access point  Internet access point your phone uses to  establish the server connection  Choose from the list of  access points defined in your phone     e Host address  Device management server URL   e Port  Device management server port    e User name  Your user name for this profile    e Password  Your password for this profile     e Allow configuration  To allow device management on this  server  select Yes     e Auto accept all requ     Automatic or approved device  management on this server  Select Yes to allow  synchronisation without your verification  or select No to  verify each synchronisation attempt     e Network authenticat     Set whether to use  authentication for accessing the network     Starting 
24.  the subfolder you want     3  Select a sound clip     The music player opens and begins playback  For details   see page 55     63    Entertainment    Accessing links for multimedia streaming    In this folder  you can access RTSP links  allowing you to  access streaming audio and video services     Adding a new link  1  On the Gallery main view  select Streaming lin     2  Select Options  gt  New link     Select a memory location  if necessary     ue    Enter the link name and press the Down key     5  Enter the URL string you want and press the OK soft key     Accessing a link  1  From the link list  select a link     2  Press the Yes soft key to confirm the connection to the  server     Downloading files    You can download files from the wireless web  The downloaded  files will be saved in an appropriate folder visible in Gallery     Select Downl  graphics  Downld  videos  Downld  tracks   or Downld  sounds from the top of each list  The web  browser opens  allowing you to choose a bookmark for the  website from which to download or enter a URL address of the  website     64    Entertainment      Flash Player    You can play flash movie files on your phone  The phone  supports  swf files     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Media  gt  Flash  Player     Playing a flash file    Select a file from the list  During playback  you can use the  following options     To adjust the volume  press            To pause playback  select Options  gt  Pause   To resume playba
25.  up memory   If you select No log  no log contents will be stored     38    chapter    4    Contacts and Calendar         Contacts    In Contacts  you can store and manage a person   s contact  information  such as a name  phone numbers  and addresses   as a contact card     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Contacts     Creating contact cards    You can create contact cards and save them selectively in your  phone   s memory or the USIM SIM card     Creating a new contact card in the phone   s memory    1  From the contact list  select Options  gt  New contact  An  empty contact card opens     2  Fill in the fields you want     3  To assign a caller ID image to the contact card  select  Options  gt  Add thumbnail  and then select an image     4  To add information fields  select Options  gt  Add detail  gt  a  detail item type  and then enter the appropriate  information     You can delete a field by selecting Options  gt  Delete  detail  To change the field name  select Options  gt  Edit  label     5  Press the Done soft key to save the contact card     39    Contacts and Calendar    Creating a contact card on the USIM SIM card    1  From the contact list  and select Options  gt  SIM contacts   gt  SIM directory     To create a contact card which can be used in Fixed Dialling  mode  select Fixed dial contacts     2  On the SIM directory screen  select Options  gt  New SIM  contact     3  Enter a name and a phone number in each field     4  Press the Done soft key 
26. Bluetooth phone  you can either end the  connection connection using the other device or by    deactivating Bluetooth  Go to Bluetooth  and select Bluetooth  gt  Off        I cannot find my  friend   s Bluetooth   enabled device    e Check that both have activated  Bluetooth    e Check that the distance between the  two devices is not over 10 meters or  that there are no walls or other  obstructions between the devices     e Check that the other device is not in  Hidden mode     e Check that both devices are             compatible   Log  The You may have activated a filter  and no  communication communication events fitting that filter  log appears have been logged  To see all events   empty press the Right key from the Log main  view and select Options  gt  Filter  gt  All  communication   Messaging       I cannot select a  contact card when  creating a  message       If the contact card does not have a  phone number or email address  you  cannot select it  Add the missing  information to the contact card in  Contacts        160    Troubleshooting       Problem Description  amp  Solution       PC connectivity       A problem occurs  e Make sure that PC Studio has been  when connecting installed and is running on your PC   the phone to a PC See the User   s Guide for PC Studio on  the CD ROM for further information  on how to use PC Studio     e Check if USB mode is set to PC  Studio           If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the problem   take note of     e t
27. For more  information  see    Certificate management    on page 125        77    Message services    Opening an attachment    From the attachment list  select a file  The file opens in the  corresponding application     Saving an attachment    From the attachment list  scroll to the file you want and select  Options  gt  Save  The file is saved in the corresponding  application     Deleting emails    e To delete an email from the phone while still retaining it in  your mailbox  Select Options  gt  Delete  gt  Phone only        Note  Although you delete the message content  the email  heading stays in your phone  To remove the heading as  well  you need to first delete the email from your  remote mailbox and then make a connection to the  remote mailbox again to update the status        e To delete an email both from the phone and from your  mailbox  Select Options  gt  Delete  gt  Phone and server        Note  If you are offline  the email is first deleted from your  phone  During the next connection  it is automatically  deleted from your mailbox  If you are using the POP3  protocol  emails marked to be deleted will be removed only  after you have closed the connection to your mailbox        To cancel deleting an email both from the phone and from the  server  scroll to an email that has been marked to be deleted  during the next connection  and select Options  gt  Undelete     78    Message services    Outbox    Outbox is a temporary storage place for messages that are  wai
28. G    e Removing the memory card without following the procedure  above may cause damage to your data and memory card    e If you need to reboot the phone while installing an application on  the memory card  do not remove the card until the reboot is  complete  otherwise the application files may be lost        19    chapter    2       General information    Your phone provides various functions which are very handy for  daily use and for entertainment  This chapter gives you general  information for using the functions         Indicators related to actions    One or more of the following icons may be shown when the  phone is in Standby mode        Indicator    Meaning       F    Shows the received signal status  The greater  the number of bars  the stronger the signal    e F  GSM GPRS network   e 3G  WCDMA network   e 3Gt  HSDPA network       Indicates that you have an active alarm        RS    Indicates that a new message has been  received              e  amp   Message  e QO  Voicemail        Email   t Appears when your phone is trying to send a    a message    A Appears when a call diverting option is active    If you have two phone lines  the appropriate  number appears on the indicator    2 Indicates the currently selected line           20    General information       Indicator    Meaning       Appears when you missed a call        Appears when Bluetooth is active        Appears when a stereo headset is connected to  your phone        Appears when a mono headset is conn
29. If  you forget or lose the code  contact your  phone dealer  If you forget or lose a PIN  or PUK code  or if you have not received  such a code  contact your service  provider          Call problems       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       I have entered a  number but it was  not dialled    e Be sure that you have pressed la     e Check if your wireless connection to  your mobile service provider is  switched on and the signal from the  network is unobstructed    e You may have set an outgoing call  barring option        My correspondent  cannot reach me    e Be sure that your phone is switched  on    e Check if your wireless connection to  your mobile service provider is  switched on and the signal from the  network is unobstructed    e You may have set an incoming call  barring option        My correspondent  cannot hear me  speaking    e Be sure that you have not switched off  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           155    Troubleshooting       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       The audio quality  of the call is poor    e Adjust the voice volume by pressing  D D    e Check the signal strength indicator on  the display  F   the number of bars  indicates the signal strength  from  strong to weak    e Try moving the phone slightly or  moving closer to a window if you are in  a building        Calls to and from  the phone are not  connected  proper
30. Mirror  1 Speaker  Memory card slot  Camera Unlock key Battery  amnsungrrob   ey  Battery lock  Key Description  e Press and hold to turn the phone on or off     e Press to access the Quick Menu list        E a Press to perform the command shown on the  screen immediately above the keys        e Press to open the main menu screen  which  contains a list of available features and  applications    e Press and hold to open a window which shows  all of the currently running applications     e Press to scroll through items on a screen   e Press to move the cursor in a text input field        Press to confirm your selection                 11    Getting started       Description       AE    e Press to make or answer a voice call   e Press to access call logs        cil    e Press to delete characters in a text field   e Press to delete contents in any application or  remove add on applications        Press to end a call or exit an application        e Press to enter numbers and characters   e Press and hold to access the voicemail  server in Standby mode         amp  B E D    e Press to enter an international call prefix or  pauses when entering a phone number    e Press and hold to display a list of symbols in a  text input field        a    e Press to change the text input mode or case  in a text input field    e Press and hold to activate or deactivate the  Silent profile        e Press to adjust the key tone volume in  Standby mode    e Press to adjust the earpiece volume durin
31. SGH i520    User   s Guide         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       Bluetooth QD ID  B012404    symbian  y OS    This product includes software licensed from Symbian Ltd     1998 2007  Symbian  and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd     java    Java    and all Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun  Microsystems  Inc     Contents    CHAPTER 1     CHAPTER 2     CHAPTER 3     CHAPTER 4     Important safety precautions             ccceeeeeeeeee tees eeeeeeeeeeees 6    Getting started    What s in the  DOX  sirsiran nnna a i ds 9  Getting to know your Phone             ccceeeeeeeeeeee teeta tees eeeeees 10  Inserting the USIM SIM card        ccceeceeeeeeee eens eeeeeeeeeeaeaenens 13  Attaching the battery  rrisin cennin 14  Charging the battery is ciccacsacesscuncerensnaeieetviiiaccansae eesamweben 15  Switching the phone on OF Off            ceeeeeeeeee eects eee eeeeeeeeeees 16  Using an optional memory card           cceeeeeeeeee eee eee eee eeeeeee 17    General information    Indicators related to actions             cceeeee eee ee eects eee eeeeeeeeeees 20  M NUcSCrEGM cesta cs csciee tanina a aa 21  Actions common to all applications    24  Key lock  Modemin ri edt egeseee adie  a r 26  Entering EXC iiieicrsi
32. Synchronisation type  select a synchronisation type    e Connection settings  Customise the settings for  connecting to a network    Server version  Select a version of the synchronisation  protocol    Server ID  Enter a synchronisation server ID    Data bearer  Select Internet to synchronise with a  server on the wireless web  Select Bluetooth to  synchronise with a Bluetooth device  Some of the  following options depend on the data bearer setting     149    Connectivity    Access point  Internet   Select the access point you  want to use for the data connection     Host address  Enter the URL address of the server on  the wireless web  Contact your service provider or  system administrator for the correct values    Port  Internet   Enter the port number of the server   Contact your service provider or system administrator  for the correct values     User name  Enter your user ID for the synchronisation  server  Contact your service provider or system  administrator for your correct ID     Password  Enter your password  Contact your service  provider or system administrator for the correct  password    Allow sync requests  You can set whether or not you  accept synchronisation request received from this server   Accept all sync reque     You can set whether or not  your phone asks for your confirmation before accepting  synchronisation from this server     Network authenticat     Internet   Enable or Disable  authentication for accessing HTTP servers     4  Press the Back so
33. a configuration    To check it there is available updates  select Options  gt  Check  for updates     To start a configuration session  select Options  gt  Start  configuration and then press the Yes soft key     141    Managers      Activation key manager    For some media content  you may need to purchase activation  keys that allow you to access them according to the Digital  Rights Management  DRM  system  You can purchase these  keys from the websites that own the rights     Activation key manager allows you to manage the activation  keys you have purchased  Press     to open the Menu  and  the select Configurations  gt  Actv  keys     Accessing activation keys    1  Select the folder you want   e Valid keys  show all activation keys   e Invalid keys  shows expired activation keys     e Not in use  shows the activation keys of media files   which are currently not in the phone   s memory     2  Select the activation key you want  The details for the key  appears   Activating expired activation keys    You can reactivate expired keys by accessing the website of  the rights issuer and buying the rights     1  Access the Invalid keys folder    2  Scroll to the key you want to reactivate    3  Select Options  gt  Restore activation keys   4  Press the Yes soft key   5      Follow the onscreen instructions     142    Managers      Memory card manager    You can manage your memory card from the Memory  application  Press     to open the Menu  and then select  Organiser  gt  Me
34. aded from the wireless  web or received in multimedia messages     Viewing an image  1  On the Gallery main view  select Images   2  Select an image file     3  Press the Left or Right key to view the next or previous  image in the current folder     Using options in an image view   You can use the following options while you are viewing an   image    e To zoom in or out  select Options  gt  Zoom in or Zoom  out     e To view the image on a full screen  select Options  gt  Full  screen  To return to the normal view  press the right soft  key  or select the left soft key and select Normal screen     e To pan the image to the direction you want when you are  zooming in  press the Navigation keys     e To rotate the image 90 degrees  select Options  gt  Rotate   gt  Left or Right     e To set the image as wallpaper for the standby screen  select  Options  gt  Use image  gt  Set as wallpaper     e To set the image as a caller ID image for a contact card   select Options  gt  Use image  gt  Assign to contact     61    Entertainment    To print the image by connecting your phone with a  compatible printer via USB  select Options  gt  Print  gt   PictBridge        Note  PictBridge lets you create a direct USB connection from  your phone to the printer  so you can print images  directly without using a PC        To add printing information to the image  select Options  gt   Print  gt  DPOF  This option is only available for images  stored on a memory card        Note  As these option
35. ages will be deleted     e Memory in use  Select a memory location to be used for  storing messages     88    Message services      Voicemail    You can access the voicemail server to check new voicemails     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Configurations   gt  Call mailbox     Connecting to the voicemail server    The service number of the voicemail centre is preset by your  service provider  If not  you first need to define the number of  your voicemail server  Enter the number obtained from your  service provider and press the OK soft key     Now  you can access the voicemail server by selecting Voice  mailbox from the Call mailbox main view  You can also press  and hold in Standby mode  Follow instructions from the  server to check your voicemails     Changing the voicemail server number    If you need to change the number of the voicemail server   select Options  gt  Change number from the Call mailbox  main view  Enter a new number and press the OK soft key       IM  Instant Messaging        Note  This function can be used only if it is supported by your  service provider  Only phones that offer compatible instant  messaging features can receive and display instant  messages        89    Message services    IM is a way of sending text messages that are delivered over  TCP IP protocols to online users  network service   Your  contact list shows you when the contacts on the list are online  and available to participate in a conversation     Press     to open t
36. ail     This function can be used only if it is supported by your service  provider  Only devices that offer compatible multimedia  message or email features can receive and display multimedia  messages        Notes    e Before using the multimedia message service  you need to  define an access point  See page 132    e When you are sending a multimedia message to any phone  other than an SGH i520  you should use smaller image sizes  than 160 X 120 and sound clips that are no longer than 1  minute        1  Select New message  gt  Multimedia message     68    Message services      Press    to select the recipients from Contacts  or enter  the phone number of the recipient  Add a semicolon    to  separate each recipient       Press the Down key and enter the message subject     Press the Down key and enter the message text       Add objects to the multimedia message in any order you   want    e To add a media file  select Options  gt  Insert object  gt  a  media type  gt  a file    e To add a new item  select Options  gt  Insert new  gt  a  media type  You can take a new photo  record a voice  memo or video clip  or add a new slide        Note  To add a video file  the resolution of the video must  be 176 x 144 or lower        e To make a multimedia presentation using one of the  videos  sounds or text  select Options  gt  Create  presentation  For a presentation  you can change the  text colour  add an image to the background  and apply  the special effect to the images and pa
37. ake sure that the battery is securely locked before switching  on the phone   Removing the battery    1  If necessary  switch off the phone by pressing and holding    until the power off image displays     2  Press the battery lock and lift the battery away from the  phone          Charging the battery       Note  The phone can be used while the battery is being charged   but this causes the battery to charge more slowly        1  Plug the connecter of the travel adapter into the jack on the  phone        15    Getting started    2  Plug the travel adapter into a standard AC power outlet     3  When the battery is fully charged  unplug the travel adapter    N    WwW    an uw A    from the power outlet and then remove it from the phone        Switching the phone on or off      Press and hold until the power on image displays       If the phone asks for a PIN  enter the PIN supplied with  your USIM SIM card and press the OK soft key       If the phone asks for a lock code  enter the code and press    the OK soft key  The default lock code is 00000000  To  change the lock code  see page 123     If you turn on the phone for the first time  the first setup  procedure begins       Select your region     Select your city       Enter the current date and press the OK soft key     16    Getting started    7  Enter the current time and press the OK soft key  To  change to AM or PM for 12 hour format  press the Up or  Down key  or any number key     The phone searches for your network  
38. and after finding it   the standby screen appears on the display  Now  you can  make or receive a call        Note  To change the display language  use the Language  option in Settings  gt  General  gt  Personalisati    For  further details  see page 122        8  To switch off the phone  press and hold  e  until the power   off image displays        Note  If you have cancelled before finishing the region and time  setup  the setup procedure will start again the next time  you turn on the phone          Using an optional memory card    Using a memory card  you can store multimedia files  such as  video clips  music and sound files  photos  and messaging  data  and back up information from your phone   s memory   Your phone is compatible with a microSD card        Important  Use only compatible memory cards with your phone   Using incompatible memory cards  such as Secure Digital  SD   cards  may damage the card  as well as the phone  and data  stored on the card        17    Getting started    Inserting a memory card    1  Insert the card into the memory card slot with the label  facing up     2  Push the card in until it locks into place  You will hear a  beep        3  Close the memory card cover     Removing the memory card  1  Press and select Remove memory card   2  Press the Yes soft key to confirm     3  Open the card cover and push the card in to release it   Then remove the card from the card slot        18    Getting started    4  Press the OK soft key        WARNIN
39. andby screen     2  Select the theme you want from the theme list  The  currently active theme is indicated by a check mark     119    Settings    Downloading themes    You can download themes from the web browser  Select  Download themes from the general theme or menu view  item  Then you can enter a URL address or bookmark for the  web site providing you with theme downloads       Settings    The Settings application provides you with various options to  customize your phone     Press lW    to open the Menu  and then select Settings     General settings    From the Settings main view  select General to change the  general phone settings     Personalisati       You can customise the settings for the display  lights  and  sounds on your phone    Display   e Brightness  Use to change the brightness of the display   e Font size  Select a font size for text display     e Welcome note   logo  You can change the welcome note  or image which displays briefly each time you switch on the  phone  Select Text to enter a welcome note or Image to  select an image in the phone   s memory or on the memory  card  if you use one     120    Settings    e Backlight on time  A backlight illuminates the main  display  and the keypad  When you press any key or open  the phone  the backlight turns on  In this menu  you can  select the maximum length of time the backlight stays on     e Dim time  After the backlight turns off  your phone enters  Dimming mode and then the display turns off  Select t
40. articipant  Select Add ID to list  manually to add a contact to the blocking list or View  blocked list to view blocked contacts  To unblock the  contact  select Unblock     e Change own availability to change your connection  status    Ending a chat session   To end the chat session  select Options  gt  Close   conversation    Accepting or rejecting an invitation    In Standby mode  when you have connected to the chat  service and you receive an invitation     1 new chat message    is  displayed  Press the Show soft key to read it     92    Message services    If you receive more than one invitation  the number of  messages followed by new invitations received is displayed   Press the Show soft key  scroll to the invitation you want to  view  and press the OK soft key     e To join a private group conversation  select Options  gt   Join  Enter the screen name that you want to use in the  conversation     e To reject or delete the invitation  select Options  gt  Reject  or Delete     Reading an instant message    When you have connected to the chat service and you receive  a message from a person who is not taking part in the  conversation     1 new chat message    is displayed  Press the  Show soft key to read it and start a conversation     New messages received during an active session are held in  Conversations in the IM application     If the message is from a person whose contact information is  not on the IM contact list  the sender   s ID is shown  If the  contact inf
41. ate message  sends a message to the selected  numbers     Copy  copies the selected number so that you can paste it  when composing a message or creating a contact card     Automatic find off  deactivates the links of the URLs   phone numbers and  email addresses     View  displays an image in a multimedia message     Objects  displays a list of multimedia objects in a  multimedia message        Important  Multimedia message objects may contain viruses or  otherwise be harmful to your phone or PC  Do not open any  attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the  sender  For more information  see    Certificate management    on  page 125        Message details  shows detailed information about a  message     Move to folder  moves message s  to My folders or one of  the folders you have created  See    Moving items to an  application folder    on page 26     Exit  exits the Messaging application     73    Message services    Receiving smart messages    Your phone can receive many kinds of smart messages  which  are text messages that contain data  also called Over The Air    OTA messages   To open a received smart message  open  Inbox and select a smart message          Picture message  to save a picture in the Picture msgs   folder for later use  select Options  gt  Save     Business card  to save contact information  select  Options  gt  Save business card        Note  If certificates or sound files are attached to business  cards  they are not saved        Ringi
42. ation  and  additional navigating information for your trip  such as the  estimate of the remaining time before you reach the  destination  and your current speed       When you have finished  select Options  gt  Stop    navigation     Checking your current position    From the GPS data main view  select Position  The phone  shows information about your current position  such as  latitude  longitude  altitude  etc     Calculating the distance of a trip    1   2     From the GPS data main view  select Trip distance     Select Options  gt  Start  The phone starts counting the  distance and time       When you have finished your trip  select Options  gt  Stop     and check the calculated information about the trip     108    Extra programs      Landmarks    In Landmarks  you can mark your current position or specific  places and use the marked places as road guides     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Configurations  gt   Landmarks     Adding a landmark    1  From the Landmarks main view  select Options  gt  New  landmark  and select   e Current position  Select to add a landmark for your  current position   e Enter manually  Select to manually specify a place     2  If applicable  enter information about the place you want to  mark and press the Done soft key     The phone sends a request for position information for the  specified place and the landmark item is added     Managing landmarks  e To access position information of a landmark  select the  landmark from t
43. automatic bookmarks  When you have  activated the Auto  bookmarks option  see  page 116   the web pages you have visited will be  automatically bookmarked and the bookmarks will be  saved in this folder     111    Web    ty  A folder you created    e ly  A default folder  You cannot delete folders of this type   e iy  A web feed folder    e    A bookmark     Adding bookmarks manually    1  In the Bookmarks view  select Options  gt  Bookmark  manager  gt  Add bookmark     2  Fill in the fields  The default access point is assigned to the  bookmark  if none is selected     3  Select Options  gt  Save to save the bookmark     Adding a bookmark folder    1  In the Bookmarks view  select Options  gt  Bookmark  manager  gt  New folder     2  Enter a folder name and press the OK soft key        Browsing    On a web page  links appear underlined in blue  Images that  act as links have a blue border around them     Keys and commands used in browsing    e To open a link  press      e To scroll  use the Navigation keys     112    Web    To display or hide the tool bar  press and hold          Frequently used links   E   Forward      Home   fi  Page  overview   Bj  Reload   2  Find   or      Stop  are  available    To return to the homepage  press        To go to the previous page while browsing  press the Back  soft key  If the Back soft key is not available  select  Options  gt  Navigation options  gt  History to view  screenshots of the pages you have visited during the  current brows
44. ay clearly  Moving to a place  with different light should solve this  problem        153    Troubleshooting       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       White lines  appear on the  display    This may happen if you turn on the  phone after a long period of disuse  or  after removing the battery without  turning off the phone  This is not related  to the phone s life or performance  The  display should correct itself shortly           Locked    displays    The automatic locking feature has been  enabled  You must press the Unlock soft  key and enter the lock code before you  can use the phone  To disable this  feature  go to Settings  gt  General  gt   Security  gt  Phone and SIM card and  set Phone autolock peri    to None           PIN code     appears    e You are using your phone for the first  time  You must enter the Personal  Identification Number  PIN  supplied  with the USIM SIM card    e The PIN code request feature has been  enabled  Each time the phone is  switched on  the PIN has to be entered   To disable this feature  go to Settings   gt  General  gt  Security  gt  Phone and  SIM card and set PIN code request  to Off           PUK code     appears       The PIN code was entered incorrectly  three times in succession and the phone  is now blocked  Enter the PUK supplied  by your service provider        154    Troubleshooting       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       I forgot the  security  PIN  or  PUK codes       The default lock code is 00000000  
45. cate Revocate list     e VPN  The certificate is able to certify VPN  Virtual Private  Network  connections     Security module    You can mange security modules for various features on your  phone     Factory settin       You can reset some of the settings to their original values  To  do this  you need to enter the lock code  After resetting the  settings  you must restart the phone     Positioning  You can customise the setting for the positioning service     e Positioning methods  Select a method to let other  devices locate your phone   s position     e Positioning server  Select an access point and server  address for accessing the positioning service     Phone settings    From the Settings main view  select Phone to change the  call related settings     126    Settings    Call    You can customise the general settings for making and  answering a calls  The following options are available     Send my caller ID  This network service allows you to set  your phone number to be displayed or hidden from the  person whom you are calling  If you select Set by  network  the value may be set by your network operator  or service provider when you make a subscription     Call waiting  This network service allows the network to  notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in  progress  Select Activate to request the network to  activate call waiting  Cancel to request the network to  deactivate call waiting  or Check status to check if the  function is active or not    
46. ce memos     Press lW   to open the Menu  and then select Media  gt   Recorder        Note  Obey all local laws governing recording of calls  Do not use  this feature illegally        To record a voice memo     1  Press    to start recording when i highlights    e To pause recording  press the Pause soft key or select  m    e To resume recording  press the Record soft key or select  E    2  To stop recording  press the Stop soft key or select E   The recorded sound clip is automatically saved in the  Sound clips folder in Gallery    After a sound clip has been saved    e To play back the sound clip  select p    e To fast forward  select EJ    e To fast rewind  select RJ     e To access previously saved sound clips in Gallery  select  Options  gt  Go to Gallery     e To change the recording quality or the saving location   select Options  gt  Settings     100    Extra programs      Quickoffice    Quickoffice allows you to open documents on the phone  without any file conversion or loss of content  You can view   doc   xls  and  ppt files     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Quickoffice     Viewing a document    1     Press the Left or Right key to access a document viewer   Quickword  Quicksheet  or Quickpoint  according to the  file format of the document you want to open     A list of the documents stored in the phone   s memory  opens       Select the document you want to view     Options in a document view    You can use the following options whi
47. ck  press the Resume soft key     To view the video on a full screen  select Options  gt  Full  screen     To stop playback  select Options  gt  Stop     65    chapter    6       Message services    Your phone provides you with various messaging service  applications     Messaging  Voicemail  IM  Instant messaging service     Messaging    In Messaging  you can create  send  receive  and manage   text messages   multimedia messages     emails   e audio messages  and  e smart messages  special text messages containing data     In addition  you can receive service messages and cell  broadcast messages  and send service commands     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Messaging     Message folders  When you open Messaging  the New message function and a  list of the following default message folders appears     e Inbox  This folder stores all received messages  except for  emails and cell broadcast messages     e My folders  You can access message templates or organise  your messages into folders     66    Message services    Mailbox  When you open this folder  you can either  connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve new emails or  view previously retrieved emails offline  See page 76 for  further details  Once you have set mailboxes  the names  you set for the mailboxes will display     Drafts  This folder stores draft messages that have not  been sent     Sent  This folder stores the most recent messages that  have been sent successfully     Outbox  This folder is a t
48. curity settings allow you to protect your phone and  USIM SIM card from unauthorised use  Following options are  available     Phone and SIM card    e PIN code request  When this setting is activated  the PIN  code is requested each time the phone is switched on     e PIN code  The 4  to 8 digit PIN  Personal Identification  Number  code protects your USIM SIM card against  unauthorised use  The PIN code is usually supplied with the  USIM SIM card  After 3 consecutive incorrect PIN code  entries  the PIN code is blocked  If the PIN code is blocked   you need to unblock the PIN code by entering the PUK  PIN  Unblocking Key  code    e PIN2 code  The 4  to 8 digit PIN2 code  supplied with  some USIM SIM cards  is required to access some  functions  such as call cost counters    e Phone autolock peri     You can set an autolock period  a  time out after which the phone is automatically locked and  can be used only if the correct lock code is entered     123    Settings       Note  When the phone is locked  you may be able to call the  emergency number programmed in your phone  e g    112 or other official emergency numbers         To unlock the phone  in Standby mode  press the Unlock  soft key  enter the lock code  and press the OK soft key   Lock code  You can change the lock code used to lock the  phone and keypad to avoid unauthorised use        Note  The factory setting for the lock code is 00000000  To  avoid unauthorised use of your phone  change the lock  code        Lock
49. d    We recommend that you disconnect the  phone from the travel adapter or unplug  the adapter from the power outlet        The phone  becomes hot    This may happen when you are on the  phone or when you use applications   such as games  the web browser  or the  camera  because the phone needs more  power at those times  This does not  affect the phone s life or performance        The battery level  seem sufficient   but the phone  does not turn on       e Remove the battery from the phone  and reinstall it  Then turn on the  phone    e Clean the metal contacts both on the  battery and on the phone  Reinstall the  battery and turn on the phone        157    Troubleshooting       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       The phone turns  off when the  travel adapter is  connected       Dust on the contacts may cause  unexpected power off or charging  problems  Clean the metal contacts both  on the battery and on the phone          Application problems       Problem    Description  amp  Solution          Not enough  memory to  perform  operation  Delete  some data first      or    Memory low   Delete some  data     displays    To view what kind of data you have and  how much memory the different data  groups consume  go to File manager and  select Options  gt  Memory details   Delete old items from applications  If  necessary  make a backup copy of your  data using PC Studio or the memory  card        Application does  not respond    Open the application switching window  b
50. disconnect and then make a new connection to  your mailbox        Viewing emails when offline    When your phone is not connected to your mailbox  you view  emails offline  This mode may help you to save on connection  costs  but you can access only previously retrieved emails     76    Message services    Retrieving emails from a mailbox    1  If you are offline  select Options  gt  Connect to start a  connection to your mailbox     2  When you have an open connection to your mailbox  select  Options  gt  Retrieve e mail     e New to retrieve all new emails to your phone   e All to retrieve all messages from the mailbox     3  After you have retrieved the emails  you can continue  viewing them online or select Options  gt  Disconnect to  end the connection and view the emails offline     Opening emails  Select the email you want to view     e If the email has not been retrieved and you are offline  you  are asked to retrieve emails  Press the Yes soft key     e If you are online  the email is automatically retrieved from  the mailbox  Note that the data connection is left open after  the email has been retrieved  Select Options  gt   Disconnect to end the data connection     Viewing email attachments    Open an email that has an attachment indicator     and select  Options  gt  Attachments        Important  Email attachments may contain viruses or otherwise  be harmful to your phone or PC  Do not open any attachment if  you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender  
51. e  Help files for One Touch Access feature of PC Studio on the  CD ROM     Configurations    You may receive parameters for network settings by message  from your service provider so that you can apply the  parameters simply by opening the message  A configuration  message can contain the settings for the web browser  instant  messaging  multimedia messaging  and streaming video  services  In this menu  you can access configuration messages  you have received     Select the configuration message you want to open  To apply  the configuration to the corresponding menu  select Options   gt  Save     Application settings    From the Settings main view  select Applications to change  the settings for applications on your phone     For details  see the section containing the descriptions for the  corresponding application     135       Managers    This chapter gives you information about using manager  applications to allow you to manage multimedia files  add on  applications  and your phone and memory card       File manager    In File manager  you can browse  open  and manage files and  folders in the phone   s memory or on the memory card  if you  use one     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt  File  mgr     Press the Right key to see the folders on the memory card  if  you use one     Organising files    You can browse  open  and create folders  mark  copy  and  move items to folders  See    Actions common to all  applications    on page 24     Viewing a
52. e S ced vente deseddes 109  Web   Making a CONNECTHION              2ceee cece eee e cece eee eee eee eeeeeeeee 111  Viewing DOOKMArKS            cccee eee ee eee eee tees eeeeeee eens ea eeees 111  BrOWSING ssicsnccsisnnntan ncn ernen aana aa aai 112  Changing browser SettingS          s sssssrsrssrsrsrnrrnrnrnrernnrerenn 115  Settings   Profile Sipnosis eiaa a 117  THEMES sariin kpa ian aiaa a 119  SQUINGS sisccsdisccsncesscciaccdsanatesscadecetesenanens asacesseaaneerseeioe 120    CHAPTER 10     CHAPTER 11     APPENDIX A     APPENDIX B     Contents    Managers   File manage orines a E a  Application Manager            22  ceeceeeeeeeeee ieai  DEVICE  MANAGER ic vie cic coin sccicnne vacate cnnciaiens sensi ecaiinenaeeaieneae  Activation key Manager           ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees  Memory Card ManaGel           cceeeeeeeeee eee ee eee eens eeeeeea tenses    Connectivity  BIUCtOOEM ssaa a a TAE    Remote synchronisation          ssssssssssrsrsrersrrrrererrrrrrererees  Connection MANAGER siinses piesien Ee    Troubleshooting   General problems       s sssssssrsssrururrrusrurnerensrurnennnenurnennnnen  Call problems sists  desc n innn an nevis  Power and charging problemS      s ssssssssrsrrsrsrererrrrerererens  Application problems             c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea tense eeeeeeaeeeees    Health and safety information   SAR certification information                ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees  Precautions when using batteries                  eseeeeeeeeeeeeee es
53. e sent securely     Port  Set a port number     User settings  e My name  Enter your display name     e Send message  Set whether to send e  mails immediately  or to send at the next connection    e Send copy to self  Select Yes to save a copy of an  outgoing email to your mailbox and to the address defined  in My e mail address     86    Message services    e Include signature  Select Yes if you want to attach a  signature to your emails  and to enter or edit a signature  text     e New e mail alerts  Set whether the phone displays an  indicator icon when you receive a new email   Retrieval settings    e E mail to retrieve  Select whether to only retrieve email  headers from the server or to retrieve messages with  attachments  You can also set a size limit     e Retrieval amount  Limit the number of email headers you  want to retrieve from the server     e IMAP4 folder path  for IMAP4   Set the folder path you  want to synchronise with the server     e Folder subscriptions  for IMAP4   Update the message  folder list to be synchronised   Automatic retrieval    e E mail notifications  Set whether to receive a notification  from the server when you receive a new email     e E mail retrieval  Set whether or not the phone  automatically retrieves emails from the server     Settings for service messages    From the Messaging main view  select Options  gt  Settings  gt    Service message  The following list of settings opens    e Service messages  Set whether or not to receive se
54. ect Options  gt  New alarm   3  Set each alarm option     4  Press the Done soft key     Deactivating alarms    To deactivate an alarm  select the alarm you want and select  Options  gt  Remove alarm  If the alarm is a repeating alarm   select Options  gt  Deactivate alarm     Turning off the alarm    When the time for an alarm comes and the alarm tone sounds   e Press the Stop soft key     e Press the Snooze soft key or de  to stop the alarm and  cause it after a specified time  You can do this a maximum  of 5 times        Note  The volume for the clock alarm tone is not affected by the  current profile setting        105    Extra programs    Viewing the world clock    You can check the current time in other cities or countries in  the world  To view time in other cities  you must add the cities  you want to the world clock list     Setting up the world clock  1  Press the Right key twice on the home clock screen   2  Select Options  gt  Add city     3  Select the city you want        Note  Enter the first few letters of the country or city from the  cities list  This will search for countries and cities by  their first few letters  For example  entering    p    will  match    France  Paris    as well as    Paraguay  Asuncion        as both contain entries that start with    p           4  Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more cities  if necessary     To remove the city from the list  select Options  gt   Remove     5  When you have finished  press the Exit soft key     Setting t
55. ected to  your phone        Appears when your phone is connected to a PC  via USB        Appears when you are in Home Zone  if  registered to an appropriate service        Appears when the keypad is locked        Appears when a memory card is inserted into  your phone        co  Eai  BP  al Diwie       Shows the remaining battery power level            Menu screen    From the Menu screen  you can access all of the applications  for your phone  Press   _ to open the Menu screen     Opening applications or folders    Scroll to an application or a folder using the Navigation keys  and press    to open it     21    General information    Closing applications    Press de   Press the Exit soft key   Select Options  gt  Exit  or    Press the Back soft key as many times as you need to  return to Standby mode  Any unsaved data is saved  automatically     Rearranging applications    You can rearrange applications or folders on the Menu screen   and move applications into folders     To change the location of an application on the Menu screen     1     On the Menu screen  scroll to the application you want to  move       Select Options  gt  Move     A check mark is placed on the selected application       Move the selection to a desired location and press the OK    soft key     To move an application to a folder     1     On the Menu screen  scroll to the application you want to  move       Select Options  gt  Move to folder     Select a folder       Press the Move soft key        Note 
56. efore you can view the messages stored on the USIM SIM  card  you need to copy them to a folder on your phone     1  In the Messaging main view  select Options  gt  SIM  messages     2  Select Options  gt  Mark Unmark  gt  Mark or Mark all to  place a check mark on messages     3  Select Options  gt  Copy     4  Select a folder  Go to the folder to view the messages     Using the service command editor    You can send requests  such as activation commands for  network services  known as USSD commands  to your service  provider  For more information  contact your service provider     To send a request     e In Standby mode or when you have an active call  enter the  command number s  and press lA   or    81    Message services    e If you need to enter letters as well as numbers in a request   select Options  gt  Service command from the Messaging  main view     Messaging settings    The settings for the messaging services have been divided into  groups according to the different message types  Select the  settings you want to edit     Settings for text messages    From the Messaging main view  select Options  gt  Settings  gt   Text message to open the following list of settings     e Message centres  This option lists all of the SMS centres  that have been defined  You can add a new SMS centre by  selecting Options  gt  New message centre     e Message centre in use  You can set which SMS centre is  used for delivering text messages     e Character encoding  Select a charact
57. elect Traditional text input mode  press until the  indicator  AAbc displays  Alternatively  press z and  select Predictive text  gt  Off     To select Predictive text input mode  press until the  indicator Abc displays  Alternatively  press  amp y and  select Activate predictive text     To select Number mode  press until the indicator  M2123 displays  Alternatively  press  4 and select  Number mode     To select Symbol mode  press and hold  3  Alternatively   press  amp y and select More symbols     Using Traditional text input mode    1     2     Press a number key until the character you want appears   Note that there are more characters available for a number  key than are printed on the key     Select the other letters in the same way        Note  If the next letter is located on the same key as the present    one  wait until the cursor appears or press the Right key to  end the time out period  and then enter the letter        27    General information    Other Traditional text input operations    To change cases  ABC  Uppercase   Abc  Initial capital    and abc  Lowercase   press        To remove a character  press jc  Press and hold jc to  clear more than one character     Press to enter symbols     To insert a number quickly  press and hold the  corresponding number key     To insert a space  press 63     Using Predictive text input mode    1     Enter the desired word by pressing the keys to a    Press each key only once for one letter  The word changes  each key p
58. emporary storage place for  messages waiting to be sent     Reports  This folder stores delivery reports for sent text  messages and multimedia messages  You can request the  network to send a delivery report by setting the Receive  report option of the message setting options        Notes   e Receiving a delivery report for a multimedia message that has    been sent to an email address might not be possible     e Messages or data that have been sent via Bluetooth are not    saved in the Drafts or Sent folder        Creating messages    Composing and sending text messages    1   2     Select New message  gt  Text message     Press    to select recipients from Contacts  or enter the  phone number of the recipient  Add a semicolon     to  separate each recipient     67    Message services    3  Press the Down key and enter the message text   e To add a message template  select Options  gt  Insert  gt   Template   e To set the options for sending the message  select  Options  gt  Sending options  See page 82        Note  If your text exceeds 160 characters  it is sent as two or  more messages  and sending the message may cost  you more        4  Select Options  gt  Send to send the message     Composing and sending multimedia messages    A multimedia message can contain a combination of text and  video clips  or text  images  and sound clips in one page  but  not a combination of images and video clips in one page  You  can send multimedia messages phone to phone or phone to  em
59. endar    Deleting calendar entries    When deleting calendar entries  you will have options to delete  specific entries     Deleting one entry    1   2     From the day view  select an entry     Select Options  gt  Delete       When you delete a repeating entry  choose one of the    following options   e All occurrences  all entries are deleted     e This entry only  only the currently selected entry is  deleted     Deleting all entries    1   2     From the month view  select Options  gt  Delete entry     Select one of the following options     e Before date  deletes all of the entries stored for the  dates before a specified date     e All entries  deletes all of the entries stored in Calendar     Specify the date you want and press the OK soft key  or  press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion     48    Contacts and Calendar    Changing calendar settings  From any view  select Options  gt  Settings to access the  following options     e Calendar alarm tone  allows you to select a personalised  alarm tone        Note  The volume for the calendar alarm tone depends on the  current profile setting        e Alarm snooze time  allows you to set a snooze time for  calendar alarms     e Default view  allows you to select the view that is shown  when you first open Calendar     e Week starts on  allows you to change the starting day of  the week view     e Week view title  allows you to change the title of the  week view to be the week number or the date     49    chapter    
60. ending on the image quality  setting  recorded video clips are in MP4 or H263 format   Recording a video clip  1  From the camera viewfinder  press the Down key    The camcorder viewfinder is activated in Wide View mode     2  Locate the image you want by moving the phone and  aiming the camera lens at the subject   3  Make the desired adjustments     Use the following keypad to change the camcorder setting  options    e Left Right key  zooms in or out    e Up key  switches to Camera Preview mode     52    Entertainment      mutes  JZ  or unmutes the audio      changes the memory where the video clip is saved        Phone      Memory card      allows you to adjust the brightness      allows you to change the white balance mode      allows you to change the colour tone      opens the Video clips folder in Gallery      shows the key functions available in Camcorder  Preview mode      allows you to change the camera settings  For  details  see page 54      hides or show the icons on the Camera Preview  mode screen     8 8 EARJE WG    4  Press    or  aj to start recording  The timer on the screen  shows you the elapsed time     To pause recording at any time  press the Pause soft key or      To resume  press the Continue soft key or       5  Press the Stop soft key to stop recording    After the video clip has been saved  press the Options soft  key to access the following options    e Image mode  switches to Camera Preview mode    e Video mode  switches to Camcorder Preview mode
61. er encoding type   Using Full support  Unicode  will reduce the maximum  number of characters in a message to about half     e Receive report  When this network service is set to Yes   the network informs you when a message has been  delivered     e Message validity  If the recipient of a message cannot be  reached within the specified validity period  the message is  removed from the SMS centre  Select how long messages  are stored in the SMS centre  Maximum time is the  maximum amount of time allowed by the network for the  message to remain active     82    Message services    e Message sent as  You can convert your text messages to  another format  For further information  contact your  service provider        Note  Change this option only if you are sure that your service  centre is able to convert text messages into other  formats        e Preferred connection  Select a network connection type  to be used for sending text messages  See    Packet data    on  page 134     e Reply via same centre  When this network service is set  to Yes  the recipient   s reply message is sent using the  same SMS centre  Note that this may not work between all  service providers     Settings for multimedia messages    From the Messaging main screen  select Options  gt  Settings   gt  Multimedia message to open the following list of settings     e Image size  Select the size of images in multimedia  messages  The options are Small  max  160 x 120 pixels   and Large  max  640 x 480 pixels  
62. er the DNS  Domain Name  Server  addresses  For IPv6  you can select one of the  following options     Automatic  The phone receives the DNS addresses from  the DHCP server     Well known  The phone connects to a local DNS server  using the well known IPv6 site local unicast addresses     User defined  You can manually enter the DNS addresses     e Proxy server address  Enter the IP address of the proxy  server     e Proxy port number  Enter the port number of the proxy  server        Note  If you need to change the settings above  contact your  Internet service provider to obtain these parameters        Packet data    The packet data settings affect all access points using a packet  data connection     e Packet data connecti     If you select When available  and you are in a network that supports packet data  the  phone registers to the GPRS network  Starting an active  packet data connection  for example  to send and receive  email  is quicker    If you select When needed  the phone uses a packet data  connection only if you start an application or action that  needs it  The GPRS connection is closed once it is not used  by any application        Note  If there is no GPRS coverage and you have chosen  When available  the phone periodically tries to  establish a packet data connection        134    Settings    e Access point  The access point name is needed when you  want to use your phone as a packet data modem for your  PC  For more information on modem connections  see th
63. every year   e To do to write a task note     3  Fill in the fields     On the Synchronisation field  you can specify how your  phone deals with the entry in synchronisation with a PC  If  you select Private  after synchronisation the particular  calendar entry can be seen only by you  If you select  Public  the calendar entry is visible to those who have  access to view your calendar online  If you select None   the calendar entry will not be copied to your PC when you  synchronise your calendar     4  Press the Done soft key to save the entry     45    Contacts and Calendar    Viewing Calendar    You can view the calendar in the month  week  or day view     Month view    When you access Calendar  you will see your appointments in  the month view  You can change the default view screen  See  page 49     If you are viewing another view  press  amp s  repeatedly or  select Options  gt  Month view  In the month view  today   s  date is underlined and dates that have calendar entries are  marked with icons at the bottom right corner     e To move to the day view  select the date you want to open     e To go to a certain date  select Options  gt  Go to date  Enter  the date and press the OK soft key        Tip  Pressing in the month or week view highlights today   s  date        Week view    To switch to the week view  press  amp y repeatedly or select  Options  gt  Week view  In the week view  today   s date is  underlined     To view or edit an entry  select the cell that has t
64. ey to highlight the text you want   Press the Copy soft key    Move the cursor to the position you want     Press Gy and select Paste to insert the text     29    General information      Using PC Studio    PC Studio  which is contained on the PC Studio CD ROM  is a  Windows based PIM  Personal Information Management  and  Sync Manager program  Using this program  you can manage  your contacts and schedule  synchronise your data between   the phone and the PC  and explore the phone   s file directory     For further information on how to use the program  see the PC  Studio help        Notes    e You need to set your phone   s USB mode to PC Studio  See page  148    e PC Studio does not fully support Bluetooth dongles using the IVT  protocol stack  If you have problems using PC Studio with your  Bluetooth software on the PC  please check with the Bluetooth  dongle or PC manufacturer s website for updates        Installing PC Studio    1  Insert the PC Studio CD into the CD ROM drive of your  compatible PC     2  Select the language you want and follow the instructions on  the installation wizard screen        Note  The USB driver is automatically installed during PC Studio  installation        30    chapter    3       Call functions    With your phone  you can make or answer video conference  calls as well as normal voice calls  This chapter gives you  information for using your phone s call functions       Making a call    1  In Standby mode  use the keypad to enter an area c
65. f Directive 1999 5 EC     The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV  of Directive  1999 5 EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body ies      BABT  Balfour House  Churchfield Road   Walton on Thames  Surrey  KT12 2TD  UK   Identification mark  0168    The technical documentation kept at   C     01 68    Samsung Electronics QA Lab        which will be made available upon request    Representative in the EU     Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab  VEZ   C    Blackbushe Business Park  Saxony Way   Yateley  Hampshire  GU46 6GG  UK     2007 04 03 Yong Sang Park   S  Manager        place and date of issue   name and signature of authorised person       It is not the address of Samsung Service Centre  For the address or the phone number of Samsung  Service Centre  see the warranty card or contact the retailer where you purchased your phone     SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS iii    World Wide Web  http   www samsungmobile com English  EU   07 2007  Rev  1 0    
66. from the list or select  Options  gt  New access point  Then  fill in the following  fields        Note  Follow the instructions given to you by your service    provider very carefully        Connection name  Enter a descriptive name for the  connection     Data bearer  Select a network bearer     Access point name  The access point name is needed to  establish a connection to the network  You obtain the  access point name from your service provider     User name  Enter a user name if required by the service  provider  The user name may be needed to make a data  connection  and is usually provided by the service provider   The user name is often case sensitive     Prompt password  If you must enter a new password  every time you log on to a server  or if you do not want to  save your password to the phone  choose Yes     Password  A password may be needed to make a data  connection  and is usually provided by the service provider   Enter the password  Be careful as it may often case   sensitive     Authentication  Choose a user authentication mode   Normal or Secure     Homepage  Depending on what you are setting up  enter  either the URL address of the web service or the address of  the multimedia messaging centre     If you select Options  gt  Advanced settings  you can set the  following options     Network type  Change a network type to either IPv6 or  IPv4     Phone IP address  IPv4   Enter the IP address of your  phone     133    Settings    e DNS address  For IPv4  ent
67. ft key to save the settings     Synchronising data    1     2     In the Sync main view  scroll to a profile and select  Options  gt  Synchronise  The status of the synchronisation  is shown at the bottom of the screen     If you select a profile with Bluetooth  connect to a device     After synchronisation is complete  select Options  gt  View log  to open a log file showing the synchronisation status   complete or incomplete  and how many calendar  notes  or  contact entries have been changed     150    Connectivity      Connection manager    In Connection manager  you can identify the status of multiple  data connections  view details on the amount of data sent and  received  and end unused connections     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Connectivity  gt   Conn  mgr     Viewing connection details    To view the details of a connection  scroll to a connection and  select Options  gt  Details     e Name  the name of the Internet Access Point  IAP  in use   or Modem connection if the connection is a dial up  connection     e Bearer  the type of data connection  Data call or Packet  data     e Status  the current status of the connection     e Total  the total amount of data the phone has received and  sent     e Received  the amount of data  in bytes  received by the  phone     e Sent  the amount of data  in bytes  sent from the phone     e Duration  the length of time the connection has been  open     e Speed  the current speed of both sending and receiving  data
68. g a  call        Press and hold to launch the music player           A       e Press and hold to turn on the camera    e Press to take a photo or record a video in  Camera mode    e Press to unlock the exposed keys when the  phone is closed        12    Getting started      Inserting the USIM SIM card    When you subscribe to a cellular network  you are provided  with a plug in USIM SIM card loaded with your subscription  details  such as your PIN  any optional services available  and  much more     e Keep all USIM SIM cards out of the reach of small children     e The USIM SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged  by scratches or bending  so be careful when handling the  card     e When installing the USIM SIM card  make sure that your  phone is switched off before removing the battery     Inserting the USIM SIM card  1  Remove the battery  if necessary  See page 15     2  Insert the USIM SIM card into the card holder  as shown        13    Getting started    Removing the USIM SIM card    Remove the card from the holder  as shown          Attaching the battery    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion battery  Use  only approved batteries and adapters  Ask your local Samsung  dealer for further details        Note  You must fully charge the battery before using your phone  for the first time  See page 15        Attaching the battery    Place the battery on the back of the phone and press the  battery until it clicks into place        14    Getting started    M
69. ges of the  presentation    e To remove an added item  select Options  gt  Remove  gt   the item you want    e To change the message layout  select Options  gt  Place  text last or Place text first    e To view the created message  select Options  gt   Preview    e To access added items  select Options  gt  Objects    e To enter additional information  select Options  gt   Address fields  gt  Cc or Subject    e To set the options for sending the message  select  Options  gt  Sending options  See page 83     69    Message services       Note  You can add an image and a sound  or a video to a slide   When you add more than one item in a media type  a  new slide is automatically added  You can scroll through  the slide by pressing the Up or Down key or selecting  Options  gt  Move  gt  a slide        6  Select Options  gt  Send to send the message     Composing and sending audio messages    You can compose and send a message after recording a voice  memo     1  Select New message  gt  Audio message   2  Select Options  gt  Insert sound clip  gt  an adding option     3  Record a new voice memo or select a sound file from  Gallery     4  Press the Up key  and press    to select the recipient s   from Contacts  or enter the email address of the recipient in  the To field  Add a semicolon     to separate each recipient     5  Select Options  gt  Send to send the message     Composing and sending emails    You can send emails that include text  images  sound clips   video clips  or o
70. gr   When you open Application manger  you will see a list of     e installation packages that have been saved to the phone   s  memory     e partially installed applications  and  e fully installed applications that you can remove        Note  Your phone supports J2ME    Java applications  Do not  download PersonalJava    applications to your phone as  they cannot be installed        General information for installing  applications    You can install applications that are specifically intended for  this phone and suitable for the Symbian operating system        Note  If you install an application that is not intended specifically  for this phone  it may function and look different from what  was originally intended        Applications may be downloaded to your phone during  browsing  received as attachments in multimedia messages or  emails  or received via Bluetooth from another compatible  device  for example  a phone or a PC     138    Managers       Important  Only install software from sources that offer  adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software        To increase protection  the application installation system uses  digital signatures and certificates for applications  Do not  install the application if Application manager gives a security  warning during installation     Installing applications    Open Application manager  scroll to an application installation  package  and select Options  gt  Install to start the  installation     Alternatively 
71. he  maximum length of time the display stays in Dimming  mode    e Touch key lock time  Select the length of time the touch  keys on the phone is active     Standby mode    e Active standby  When this setting is activated  the  shortcuts to your favourite applications display so that you  can quickly access them from the Standby screen  Also   scheduler information displays on the screen     e Shortcuts  You can change the shortcuts that appear over  the left and right soft keys in Standby mode     e Active standby apps   You can select applications that  can be opened from the active standby screen  This option  is available only when Active standby is activated     Tones    You can change the sound settings for the currently selected  profile  For details  see    Personalising profiles    on page 117   Themes   e General  You can select a skin for the phone s display    e Menu view  You can select a display type for Menu mode     e Wallpaper  You can select a background image for the  Standby screen     121    Settings    Language   e Phone language  You can change the language for the  display text of your phone  This change also affects the  format used for the date and time and the separators used   for example  in calculations  If you select Automatic  the  phone selects the language according to the information on  your USIM SIM card  After you have changed the phone  language  you must restart the phone        Note  Changing the settings for Phone language or Writing 
72. he  thumbnail image displays on the top left of the screen  The  name field is always displayed in the contact information view   but other fields are displayed if they contain information     Changing contact information    1     From the contact list  select the contact card you want to  edit       Select Options  gt  Edit     Enter new information for the contact       Press the Done soft key to save your changes     41    Contacts and Calendar    Assigning default numbers and addresses    If a person has several phone numbers or email addresses   you can define the default number and address     1  Open a contact card and select Options  gt  Defaults     2  Scroll to a default number option to be set and press the  Assign soft key     3  Select one of the numbers stored in the selected contact  card     4  Press the Back soft key     The number is set to a default number for the selected  type  For example  if you select a number for Video call  number  it becomes default for making a video call     When you return to the contact card view  you will see the  default phone number underlined  On the contact list  a  type icon of the default phone number appears     Assigning speed dialling keys    Speed dialling is a quick way to call frequently used numbers   You can assign eight phone numbers to speed dialling keys  to   sJ  Number 1 is reserved for the voicemail server     To assign a number to a key   1  Open the contact card     2  Scroll to the phone number you want a
73. he Menu  and then select Connectivity  gt   IM        Notes    e Depending on the network  the active chat session may  consume the phone   s battery faster and you may need to  connect the phone to a adapter    e For using an IM service  you need to set up a server and other  settings  See page 95        Connecting to the IM service    When you access IM  the phone prompts you to define a  server  If you have closed this prompt  select Options  gt  Log  in to log in to the IM service  Enter the user ID and password  and press the OK soft key     To disconnect from the service  select Log out     Starting a chat session    You can start a chat with your friends by various methods     Starting from the conversation list    From the IM main view  select Conversations to view the list  of new and read instant messages or invitations to  conversations during an active chat session     indicates new  instant messages and      indicates invitations     90    Message services    On the conversation list  scroll to a conversation  press the  Options soft key and select     Open to open the conversation to start a chat session     New conversation to start a new conversation  You can  select a participant from the Conversations list or enter the  participant s ID manually  and then the phone sends an  invitation to her him     Block options  gt  Add to blocked list to block messages  from the current participiant  Select Add ID to list  manually to add a contact to the blocking list o
74. he entry to  switch to the day view and select the entry you want  The  following entry icons are available in the week view     e No icon  Meeting    In the week view  the synchronisation indicators display in  different colours  orange for Private  green for Public  and  blue for None        WW  Memo  e fJ  Anniversary  e  2  To do    46    Contacts and Calendar    Day view    In the month view or week view  select the date you want to  switch to the day view     In the day view  calendar entries for the selected day appear   The entries are grouped according to their starting times  Day  notes and anniversaries are placed at the top of the list     To do view    You can view a list of task notes  To switch to the to do view   press  amp   repeatedly or select Options  gt  To do view   Pressing in this view marks or unmarks a task note     Editing calendar entries  1  From the day view  select an entry     2  Edit the entry fields     To add a description about a meeting entry  select Options   gt  Add description  You can create a new description note  or select one of the existing notes     3  Press the Done soft key     Stopping a calendar alarm    The alarm duration is one minute  When the alarm sounds   press the Stop soft key to stop the calendar alarm or the  Silence soft key to mute the alarm  If you press the Silence  soft key  the Snooze soft key appears  Press the key to stop  the alarm and cause it to sound again after a specified time     47    Contacts and Cal
75. he home zone    You can set a city on the world clock list as the home city  The  time and date of the selected city displays on the home clock  screen  Scroll to the city you want and select Options  gt  Set   as current city     106    Extra programs      GPS data    GPS data is a GPS based navigation and positioning  application  You can get road guides to a specific destination or  information about your current location  or calculate the  distance of your trip     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Configurations  gt   GPS data     Selecting a connection method    Before accessing the GPS service  you need to activate  Bluetooth connections to a GPS wireless module or network   based connections  By using those connections  the phone can  send or receive location information     From the GPS data main view  select Options  gt  Positioning  settings  Then enable or disable Bluetooth GPS connections  and network based connections  according to the connection  method you will use     Each time you open GPS data  the phone will initiate a  Bluetooth connection to a GPS wireless module or to a GPS  network  For a Bluetooth connection  search for and connect to  a device    Getting a road guide    1  From the GPS data main view  select Navigation     2  Select Options  gt  Set destination  gt  Coordinates     107    Extra programs      Enter the latitude and longitude of your destination and    press the OK soft key     The phone displays the direction to your destin
76. he list     e To change information of a landmark  select it from the list  and select Options  gt  Edit     e To view landmarks sorted by categories  press the Right  key and select a category     e To change an icon assigned to a landmark  scroll to it from  the list and select Options  gt  Landmark icon     109    chapter    8       Web    This chapter describes how to get access to the wireless web  and how to use the web browser applications     Various service providers on the wireless web maintain pages  specifically designed for mobile phones  offering services such  as news and weather reports  banking  travel information   entertainment  and games  With the web browser  you can  view these services as web pages written in WML  XHTML  pages written in HTML  or a mixture of both     To connect to the wireless web   e the wireless network you use must support data calls   e the data service must be activated for your USIM SIM card     e you must obtain an Internet Access Point from an Internet  Service Provider  and    e you must define the proper web browser settings  See  page 115        Note  Your phone is preset by default for access to the wireless  web  so that you can easily use the Internet Service  If the  web browser does not work properly  you can download and  update the browser settings from your service provider s  website        Your ISP can give you instructions on how to configure the  browser settings  Follow the instructions carefully     To launch t
77. he model and serial numbers of your phone  e your warranty details  e a clear description of the problem    e Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after sales  service     161    Appendix B  Health and  safety information       SAR certification information    This phone meets European Union  EU  requirements  concerning exposure to radio waves     Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is  designed and manufactured so as not to exceed the limits for  exposure to radio frequency  RF  energy  as recommended by  the EU Council  These limits are part of comprehensive  guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the  general population  The guidelines were developed by  independent scientific organisations through the periodic and  thorough evaluation of scientific studies  The limits include a  substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all  persons  regardless of age and health     The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of  measurement known as SAR  Specific Absorption Rate   The  SAR limit recommended by the EU Council is 2 0 W kg      The highest SAR value for this model phone was 0 867 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  
78. he web browser  press     to open the Menu  and  then select Web        Note  Check the availability of services  pricing  and tariffs with  your service provider  Service providers can also give you  instructions on how to use their services        110    Web      Making a connection    Once you have stored all the required connection settings  you  can access browser pages    There are three different ways to access browser pages    e Select the homepage of your service provider    e Select a bookmark from the Bookmarks view  or    e Enter the address of a browser service  The address field at  the bottom is immediately activated  After you have  entered the address  press           Notes    e If the security indicator   displays during a connection  the  data transmission between the phone and the browser gateway  or server is encrypted    e When the system memory becomes too low  the web browser  may be unable to load web pages with complex contents  When     Out of memory    appears  close the unnecessary applications to  free up the system memory before restarting the web browser          Viewing bookmarks    You can bookmark the web pages you visit frequently and  quickly access one of the bookmarked pages at a later time  To  access the bookmark list while browsing  press and hold  or select Options  gt  Bookmarks  From the bookmark list  you  will see bookmarks for different kinds of web pages   e    The starting page defined for the access point   e   The folder of 
79. hone 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 the 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  adapter 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     170    cecrroncs AP  Declaration of Conformity  R amp TTE     We  Samsung Electronics    declare under our sole responsibility that the product    GSM Mobile Phone   SGH i520    to which this declaration relates  is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative  documents     SAFETY EN 60950  1   2001  A11 2004    EN 301 489  01 V1 4 1  08 2002   EN 301 489  07 V1 2 1  08 2002     EMG EN 301 489  17 V1 2 1  08 2002   EN 301 489  24 V1 2 1  11 2002   EN 50360   2001   SAR EN 50361   2001  EN 301 511 V9 0 2  03 2003    RADIO EN 300 328 V1 6 1  11 2004     EN 301 908  1 V2 2 1 10 2003   EN 301 908  2 V1 1 1  01 2002     We hereby declare that  all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that  the above named  product is in conformity to all the essential requirements o
80. ime limit  If you select  Short  the phone records a video of up to 300 KB  which is  the limit for sending a multimedia message  If you select  Maximum  the phone can record up to 1 hour if there is  sufficient memory     Video resolution  Select a video resolution setting     Default video name  Set the default name format for  storing video clips     Memory in use  Select the default memory location for  saving video clips     54    Entertainment       Music player    Using Music player  you can play music files  You can download  MP3 files from the wireless web or transfer ones from a PC by  using PC Studio or a memory card     Press and hold fl  You can also press      to open the Menu   and then select Media  gt  Music player     Using the music library    The music player provides you with the music library  containing the default playlists  Each playlist sorts music files  on your phone   s memory or memory card by its specific  category     1  From the music player screen  select Options  gt  Music  library     2  Select Options  gt  Update Music library   3  Select the playlist you want     4  Select Options  gt  Play to begin playing music     Playing music files   From the music player screen  press    or to play the  first music file on the playlist    While playing music files    e To pause or resume playback  press O or Gx     e To adjust the volume  press the Left or Right key  You can    also press  ay G s  or     J     55    Entertainment    e To skip to the
81. ing  tone  for example  when the battery is running out of  power    Alert for  Set the phone to ring only upon calls from  phone numbers that belong to a selected contact group   Phone calls coming from the people outside the selected  group have a silent alert    Profile name  Change a profile name  The General  profile cannot be renamed       When you are finished  press the Back soft key     Creating a new profile    You can create a new profile by selecting Options  gt  Create  new  For further details about personalising each option  see  page 117     118    Settings    Using the Offline profile    The Offline profile lets you use the phone without connecting  to the GSM wireless network to use the phone   s applications        Important  In Offline mode  you cannot make any calls   excluding emergency calls  or use other features that require  network coverage        To leave the Offline profile  activate any other profile  The  phone re enables GSM wireless transmissions  providing there  is sufficient signal strength       Themes    In Theme  you can personalise the look of your phone   s display  by activating a theme     Press lW   to open the Menu  and then select Configurations  gt   Themes     Applying a theme    1  Select a category     You will see a list of the available themes    e General  You can select a skin for the phone   s display    e Menu view  You can select a display type for Menu  mode    e Wallpaper  You can select a background image for the  St
82. ing session     To check boxes and make selections  press        To retrieve the latest content from the server  select  Options  gt  Navigation options  gt  Reload    To zoom in or out on the browser display  press Gy or  or select Options  gt  Zooming options  gt  a zoom rate    To save the current web page to access offline  select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Save page    To save a bookmark while browsing  select Options  gt   Save as bookmark    To send the URL of the current web page to other people   select Options  gt  Tools  gt  Send  gt  a sending option    To find a phone number  email address  or text from web  pages  press or select Options  gt  Find  gt  an item   To change the display to Wide View mode  select Options   gt  Rotate screen    To view page information  name and version  session  and  security details of the current browser page  select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Page info        113    Web    Viewing saved pages    If you regularly browse pages containing information which  does not change very often  for example a train timetable  you  can save and then browse those pages when offline     To open the list of saved pages  select Saved pages in the  Bookmarks view  The following icons are available on the  Saved pages view     e    A saved web page   e     A folder containing saved web pages   Select a page item to open it  To start a connection to the web    service and retrieve the page again  select Options  gt   Navigation options  gt  Reload     Dow
83. ion is activated when you connect your  phone to a PC with a PC data cable     1  Press l      to open the Menu  and then select Connectivity   gt  USB     2  Select the option you want    e USB mode  Select a mode for USB connections   PC Studio  You can connect your phone to the PC Studio  program to synchronise data or transfer files   Data transfer  You can use the phone as a memory  card reader writer to copy files to or from a memory  card  This function is available when you insert a  memory card into the phone    e Ask on connection  The phone will ask you which  function you want to use on connecting the phone to a  PC     3  Press the Exit soft key     148    Connectivity      Remote synchronisation    The Sync application enables you to synchronise your calendar   notes  messages  or contacts with other devices via Bluetooth   or server on the wireless web     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Connectivity  gt   Sync     Creating a new synchronisation profile    1   2     Select Options  gt  New sync profile     Choose whether you want to use the default setting values  or copy the values from an existing profile     Define the following    e Sync profile name  Enter a name for the profile    e Applications  Select applications to be synchronised   Select Options  gt  Edit sync profile and change the  application settings    Include in sync  Select applications to be  synchronised    Remote database  Set the path for the database in the  remote server    
84. ist     Sort IM contacts  Select the order of the IM contact list     Availability reloading  Select if you want to automatically  or manually reload other users    availability status to  indicate whether they are online or offline     Offline contacts  Set whether to display offline contacts  on the IM contact list     Own message colour  Select a text colour for your  messages     Received msg colour  Select a text colour for other  contacts    messages     Show date  time info  Set whether the phone displays  the current time next to each message     IM alert tone  Select a message ringtone for incoming  instant messages     94    Message services    Servers  allows you to create a new server or edit an  existing server  To add a new server  select Options  gt  New  server     Server name  Enter a name for the server     Access point in use  Select an access point  You can add  or edit an access point  for details  see page 132     Web address  Enter your web address   User ID  Enter your user ID   Password  Enter your password        Note  You can get the web address  user ID  and password  from your network operator or service provider        Default server  Select the server you want to use     IM login type  You can change the login mode setting for  the Instant Messaging  Select     Automatic to automatically log in to the IM service when  you switch on the phone  regardless of your location     Automatic in home netw  to automatically log in to the  IM service when 
85. le viewing a document   Depending on the file format of the document  available  options may vary     To zoom in or out  select Options  gt  Zoom  gt  an option   To searching for a word from a document  select Options  gt   Search options  gt  Find  Then enter a key word and press  the Find soft key  To continue searching  select Options  gt   Search options  gt  Find next    To move between the top and the bottom of the document  in Quickword  select Options  gt  Go to  gt  an option     101    Extra programs    To set the display to automatically scroll through the  document in Quickword  select Options  gt  Start auto   scroll     To move to other sheet in a document in Quicksheet  select  Options  gt  Worksheet  Then press the Left or Right key to  move between worksheets    To resize the column or row in Quicksheet  select Options   gt  Resize  gt  an option  Then press the Navigation keys to  resize    To pan through a sheet in Quicksheet  select Options  gt   Pan  and press the Navigation keys    To view the document on a full screen in Quickpoint  select  Options  gt  Full screen     Updating a viewer application    You can upgrade a viewer application  if available  or check the  other Quickoffice programs from a preset website     Press the Right key to access Quickmanager and select one  of the following options     Updates and upgrades  allows you to check if there is a  new version of a viewer program to upgrade the program  on your phone     Quickoffice product
86. 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 your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car  make  sure that you are following the special regulations in a given  area or country     164    Health and safety information      Operating environment    Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any  area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden  to use it  or when it may cause interference or danger     When connecting the phone or any accessory to another  device  read its user   s guide for detailed safety instructions  Do  not connect incompatible products     As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment  users are  advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment  and for the safety of personnel  it is recommended that the  equipment should only be used in the normal operating  position  held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your  shoulder        Electronic devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio  frequency  RF  signals  However  certain electronic equipment  may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless  phone  Consult the manufacturer to discus
87. low temperatures may cause errors in the  screen display or a system malfunction  The phone functions  best in a normal temperature range        chapter    1       Getting started    Congratulations on the purchase of your new Smartphone  This  chapter helps you set up your phone  charge the phone s  batteries  and familiarise yourself with its different  components       What s in the box     Your package contains the following items   e Phone   e Battery   e Travel adapter   e PC data cable   e Headset   e Quick Reference Guide   e PC Studio CD     In addition  you can obtain the following accessories for your  phone from your local Samsung dealer     e Standard Extended battery e Headset    e PC data cable e PC Studio CD  e Travel adapter e Hand strap  e Car cradle e Memory card    e Stylish hands free car kit       Note  The items supplied with your phone and accessories  available at your Samsung dealer may vary  depending on  your country or service provider           1  The PC Studio CD contains PC Studio  Add on software  and applications     Getting started      Getting to know your phone    Front view                  Earpiece  Front p    camera lens    Display    Navigation keys   Up Down Left Right     Right soft key  Delete key  Music player key Confirm key  Menu access key  Talk key    Multi function           jack    End key    m Alphanumeric keys    AC   Special    Bz function keys  Mouthpiece      4 3     10    Getting started    Rear view                    
88. ly  and are  easily  disconnected     e Signals from the network are weak   Move to another area    e Touching the antenna area  the top of  the phone may lower the call quality   Be careful not to touch the top of the       phone while using the phone           Power and charging problems       Problem    Description  amp  Solution          Battery low     appears on the  display    Battery power is very low  Recharge the  battery        Charging does not  start       e Disconnect the phone from the travel  adapter  remove the battery  and then  replace it  Try charging again    e If the problem persists  clean the  metal contacts on the battery and the  phone    e If the actions above do not clear the  problem  contact a Samsung service  representative        156    Troubleshooting       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       The phone  malfunctions or  does not function    Remove the battery and then replace it   Turn on the phone  If the problem  persists  contact a Samsung service  representative        The battery   s  standby time is  shorter than  expected    e Batteries are subject to wear and tear   Standby time may grow shorter as  time passes    e Leaving a fully charged battery in a  cold or hot place for a long period of  time may reduce battery life    e Standby time depends on where you  use the phone  The actual time may  vary from the battery s specifications        Is it OK if I leave  the phone  connected to the  power outlet after  it is fully charge
89. mory        Important    e Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children    e As your phone s system supports only FAT16 and FAT32 formats   you must format the card as FAT16 or FAT32 to use the memory  card with the phone        Backing up and restoring information    e To back up information from your phone   s memory to the  memory card  select Options  gt  Back up phone memory   When a confirmation message appears  press the Yes soft  key    e To restore information from the memory card to the  phone   s memory  select Options  gt  Restore from card   When a confirmation message appears  press the Yes soft  key     Renaming the memory card    You can change the memory card name  Select Options  gt   Memory card name  Enter the name you want and press the  OK soft key     143    Managers    Setting a memory card password    You can set a password to lock your memory card against  unauthorised use  Once a password has been set  you need to  enter the password when using the memory card on other  devices        Note  Once a password for the memory card has been set   devices that do not support a feature related to the  memory card password  such as Microsoft Windows   cannot read the card  You first need to remove the  password on the phone        To set  change  or remove your password     Select Options  gt  Set password  Change password  or  Remove password     For every option  you are asked to enter and confirm your  password  The password can be up to 8 cha
90. n items details    After scrolling to a folder or a file  select Options  gt  View  details  The detailed information about the selected item  displays     136    Managers    Viewing memory consumption    You can view information on the current memory consumption  for the phone   s memory or memory card     1     Press the Left or Right key to move from one memory tab  to another       Select Options  gt  Memory details     The phone calculates the approximate amount of memory  currently in use and free memory        Note  If the phone   s memory capacity is getting low  remove    some files  or move them to the memory card  if you use  one  or to your PC by using PC Studio        Searching for items    You can search for a name  file  or folder by using the search  field     1   2     Select Options  gt  Find     Select the memory location to search       Enter a keyword in the text field and press the Find soft    key  The phone immediately starts to search for matches     To make the search more accurate  enter more letters  The  phone highlights the item that best matches your input       When you find the correct item  press    to open it     137    Managers      Application manager    In Application manager  you can install new Symbian operating  system applications  SIS files  and Java    applications  You  can also update and uninstall applications from the phone  and  monitor installation history     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Installed  gt  App   m
91. n you try to  connect to your remote mailbox     Incoming mail server  Must be defined   The IP address  or host name of the mail server that receives your emails     Access point in use  Must be defined   This is the access  point used for the mailbox  Choose one from the list  For  more information on how to create an access point  see  also    Connection settings    on page 132     85    Message services    Mailbox name  Enter a name for the mailbox   Mailbox type  Select a mail server type     Security  ports   Select a security type  Any amount of  data and messages can be sent securely   Port  Set a port number     APOP secure login  for POP3   Select On to authenticate  users on login to the POP3 server    e Outgoing e mail  Customise the setting for sending  emails   My e mail address  Must be defined   Enter your email  address   User name  Enter your user name  given to you by your  mail service provider     Password  Enter your password  If you leave this field  blank  you are prompted for the password when you try to  connect to your remote mailbox     Outgoing mail server  Must be defined   The IP address  or host name of the mail server that sends your emails     Access point in use  Must be in defined   This is the  access point used for the mailbox  Choose one from the list   For more information on how to create an access point  see  also    Connection settings    on page 132     Security  ports   Select a security type  Any amount of  data and messages can b
92. nd select Options  gt   Assign speed dial     3  Scroll to a number key and press the Assign soft key     4  If speed dialling is not activated  press the Yes soft key     When you return to the contact card view  you will see the  speed dial icon  amp  on the right side of the number     42    Contacts and Calendar    To dial by speed dialling     Make sure that the speed dialling setting is activated  see page  128   and press and hold the number key assigned to the  number you want in Standby mode     Adding a ringtone for a contact card    You can set a ringtone for each contact card and group  When  a person calls you  the phone plays the chosen ringtone if the  person s contact information is saved in Contacts     1  Open a contact card   2  Select Options  gt  Ringing tone     3  Select the ringtone you wish to use for the contact or  group        Note  For an individual contact  the phone always uses the  ringtone that was assigned last  If you first change a group  ringtone and then the ringtone of a single contact that  belongs to that group  the ringtone of the contact is used  the next time the contact calls you        Synchronising contacts with other devices    You can synchronise contact information between the phone  and other Bluetooth devices using the default sync profile   From the contact list  select Options  gt  Synchronisation  gt   Start     43    Contacts and Calendar    Managing contact cards by group    You can create contact groups  which can  for
93. ng  contacts are listed          Scroll to the number you want  if necessary       Press las or select Options  gt  Call  gt  the call type you    want     Speed dialling    Once you have stored a number in Contacts  you can assign  the most frequently used numbers to the speed dialling keys  to and then quickly and easily dial them with only  one keypress  See    Assigning speed dialling keys    on page 42     32    Call functions    Dialling using a pause    When you call an automated system  like a banking service   you are required to enter a password or an account number   Instead of manually entering the numbers each time  you can  enter the necessary DTMF tones separated by pauses before  dialling        Note  DTMF tones are the tones you hear when you press the  number keys  DTMF tones allow you to communicate with  computerised telephone systems  for example  voicemail  servers or telebanking systems        1  Enter the phone number you want to dial  such as a bank   s  teleservice number     2  Press  y repeatedly to insert a pause     You can insert two types of pauses   e p  inserts a pause of approximately two seconds    between numbers  The numbers following    p    are sent  automatically    e w  inserts a manual pause between numbers  To send  numbers following    w     you must press the Send soft    key     3  Enter a number to be sent after the pause  such as your  account number  PIN  etc     4  Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more pauses and numbers  if  nece
94. ng tone  to save a ringtone to My files  select  Options  gt  Save     Operator logo  to save a logo  select Options  gt  Save  The  operator logo can now be seen in Standby mode instead of  the network operator   s own identification     Calendar entry  to save an entry to Calendar  select  Options  gt  Save to Calendar     WAP message  to save a bookmark or setting  select  Options  gt  Save to bookmarks or Save to settings  If  the message contains both browser access point settings  and bookmarks  select Options  gt  Save all to save the  data     E mail notification  tells you how many new emails you  have in your remote mailbox     In addition  you can receive an SMS service number  voicemail  server number  sync profile settings  access point settings  and  so on  To save the settings  select Options  gt  Save  Save to  voice mail  Save to settings or Save to e mail sett     74    Message services    Service messages    Service messages are notifications of  for example  news  headlines  and they may contain a text message or an address  for a browser service  For availability and subscription  contact  your service provider     Service providers can update an existing service message  every time a new service message is received  When service  messages expire  they are deleted automatically     1  In Inbox  select a service message         2  To download or view the service  press Download  message  The note Downloading message displays  The  phone starts to make a da
95. nk or another site or remote  server for actions that involve transferring confidential  information  or    e want to minimise the risk of viruses or other malicious  software  and be sure of the authenticity of software when  downloading and installing software     In the Certificate management main view  you will see a list of  authority certificates that have been stored in your phone   Press the Right key to see a list of personal certificates  if  available     e Authority certificates are used by some services  such as  banking services  for checking signature or server  certificates or other authority certificates     e Personal certificates are issued to users by a certifying  authority   To view certificate details   checking authenticity     You can only be sure of the correct identity of a browser  gateway or a server when the signature and the period of  validity of a browser gateway or server certificate have been  checked     To check certificate details  scroll to a certificate  and press CE  or select Options  gt  Certificate details     125    Settings    To change the trust settings of an authority certificate     Scroll to an authority certificate and select Options  gt  Trust  settings  Depending on the certificate  a list of the  applications that can use the selected certificate is shown     e Internet  The certificate is able to certify web servers     e Online certif  check  The certificate is able to certify the  access to a certificate on the Certifi
96. nloading items    You can download items such as ringtones  images  operator  logos  and video clips through the mobile browser  You may be  charged for downloading items     Once downloaded  items are handled by the respective  applications on your phone  for example  a downloaded picture  will be saved in Images        Note  Digital Rights Management  DRM  is a system for  protecting the copyright of digital content that is  distributed online  Copyright protections may prevent some  images  ringtones  and other content from being copied   modified  transferred  or forwarded        Ending a connection    Select Options  gt  Tools  gt  Disconnect  or press the Exit soft  key  The phone ends the network connection     114    Web    Deleting data in the browser memory    You can delete data transmitted while browsing the wireless  web  such as cookies  data in the cache  history and form  or  password data  Select Options  gt  Clear privacy data  gt  an  item       Changing browser settings    You can select the default access point for web connections  and set up the browser display  Select Options  gt  Settings     e General  Customise general browser settings     Access point  Change the default access point  For more  information  see    Access points    on page 132     Homepage  Set a web page to be used as your homepage     History list  Set the browser to keep a list of the pages  you have accessed     Security warnings  Enable or disable viewing the security  warnings 
97. not available  calls are diverted when your phone is  turned off       Select Options  gt  Activate to request the network to    activate call diverting  Otherwise  select Cancel to  deactivate the selected diverting option     To check whether or not diverting is activated  select Check  status       If applicable  select whether to divert calls to a voicemail    box or other number       Enter the number and press the OK soft key       If you selected If not answered or If not available  set a    period of time the network delays before diverting a call     129    Settings    Call barring    Call barring is a network service that allows you to restrict  making and receiving of calls with your phone  For this  function  you need a barring password  which is given by your  service provider     1  Scroll to one of the following barring options     Outgoing calls  calls cannot be made    International calls  international calls cannot be  made    International calls except to home coun     When  abroad  calls can be made only to numbers within the  current country and to your home country    Incoming calls  calls cannot be received    Incoming calls when abroad  calls cannot be received    when you are using your phone outside of your home  service area     2  Select Options  gt  Activate to request the network to  activate call barring  or Cancel to deactivate the selected  barring option     To check if calls are barred or not  select Check status        Note  Select Options 
98. nstalled 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     166    Health and safety information      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 your 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 where you would  normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine        Important  This phone  like any wireless phone  operates using  radio signals  wireless and landline networks as well
99. numbers  You can  check or correct the numbers before sending     e Whisper mode  turns on or off Whisper mode  Whisper  mode automatically increases the microphone   s sensitivity  to allow the other person to hear your voice even though  you may be whispering     e Switch to video call  switches the current call to the video  call       Viewing call logs    In the Log application  you can monitor phone calls  call  duration  and packet data connections registered by the  phone     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Log     Recent calls    The phone records the phone numbers of missed  received   and dialled calls  The phone registers missed or received calls  only if the network supports these functions     Accessing dialled  received  and missed call logs  1  Select Recent calls from the Log main view     2  Select a call log type     36    Call functions    3  Select a call log to view its details        Note  You can quickly access dialled numbers by pressing lay  in Standby mode        Erasing recent call logs    e To clear all recent call logs  select Options  gt  Clear recent  calls     e To clear the selected call type   s logs  open the call type  whose contents you want to erase and select Options  gt   Clear list     e To clear an individual call log  open a log type  scroll to the  log  and press jc  or select Options  gt  Delete     Call duration    From the Log main view  select Call duration to view the  duration of the last call  dialled or received
100. oadcast  in the Messaging main view  For available topics and relevant  topic numbers  contact your service provider     Opening a CB message    When you open the Cell broadcast folder  the screen shows     the status of the topic   Sw for subscribed messages   amp  for unsubscribed messages    the topic number  topic name  and whether it has been  flagged   for Hotmark  You are notified when messages  belonging to a flagged topic have arrived     Setting up a topic list    To add a topic  select Options  gt  Topic  gt  Add manually   Then enter the topic name and number    To change the name and number of a topic  scroll to it and  select Options  gt  Topic  gt  Edit    To remove a topic  scroll to the topic and select Options  gt   Topic  gt  Delete  To delete all topics  select Options  gt   Delete all    To subscribe to a topic  scroll to the topic and select    Options  gt  Subscribe  To cancel the subscription to the  topic  select Options  gt  Cancel subscription     80    Message services    e To receive a notification when a message related to a topic  arrives  scroll to the topic and select Options  gt  Hotmark   To remove the hotmark setting  select Options  gt  Remove  hotmark        Note  A packet data  GPRS  connection may prevent cell  broadcast reception  Contact your service provider for the  correct GPRS settings        Viewing messages on a USIM SIM card    Sometimes  text messages may be stored on the USIM SIM  card  depending on their specifications     B
101. ode and  phone number     Press jc  to remove a wrong number     For an international call  press ay twice for the  international call prefix      this character replaces the  international access code  and then enter the country code   area code without 0  and phone number        Note  Calls described here as international may in some cases  be made between regions of the same nation        2  Press las to make a call  To make a video call  select  Options  gt  Call  gt  Video call        Notes    e To adjust the earpiece volume during a call  press Dg    e During a call  the keys are automatically locked to prevent  you from launching unwanted operations  You need to unlock  the keys by pressing    to use a key        3  Press    J or the End call soft key to end the call        Note  Pressing Je  always ends a call  even if another application  is active and displayed        31    Call functions    Accessing dialling options    After entering a number  press the Options soft key  You can  access the following options     Call  makes a voice call or video call     Send  allows you to send a text message or multimedia  message to the number     Save to Contacts  allows you to save the number in  Contacts  For details  see page 39     Making a call using Contacts    1   2     Press  g   and select Contacts to open your contact list     Select the name you want        Note  You can enter the first few letters of the name in the  search field at the bottom of the screen  Matchi
102. ormation can be found in the phone   s memory and  the phone recognises it  the sender   s name is shown  To save a  new contact  select Options  gt  Add to IM contact     Managing IM contacts    On the IM contact list  you can save information about chat  participants  check their availability  and set tracking to  recognise when they log into or out of the IM service     When you open the IM contact list  the saved chat participants  display  Select Options  and     e New IM contact to create a new contact or search for a  contact from the server or other lists     e New contacts list to add new contact list     93    Message services    Scroll to a contact  and press    to start to chat  or press the  Options soft key and select     Open contact details to view the selected contact details   You can also edit the details     Edit to change the contact information     Blocking options  gt  Add to blocked list to block the  messages from the selected contact  Select Add ID to list  manually to add a contact to the blocking list or View  blocked list to view the blocked contacts  To unblock the  contact  select Unblock     Customising settings for IM    To change the settings for chatting  select Options  gt   Settings  The following options are available     Preferences  allows you to change the settings for using  IM     Allow messages from  Select if you want to receive chat  messages from all members of a conversation or only from  the contacts stored in your IM contact l
103. ox to see the message headings     71    Message services    Viewing messages in Inbox   In Inbox  the message icons tell you what kind of a message it  is  Here are some of the icons that you may see    e  amp   for an unread text message     e  amp   for an unread smart message which may include a  business card or a calendar entry     e    for a multimedia message notification    e fj for an unread multimedia message    e   for an unread service message    e    for data received via Bluetooth connections  and  e    for a message of unknown type     To read a message   1  Select a message from the list     2  Use the Up or Down key to move up and down ina  message     3  Press the Left or Right key to move to the previous or next  message in the folder     Options in different message viewers    To use message options  press the Options soft key in a  message view  Available options depend on the type of the  message you have opened     e Save  saves the received file to Gallery     e Save business card  saves the received contact card in  Contacts     e Save to Contacts  saves the selected number in the  message to Contacts     e Save to Calendar  saves the memo in a smart message to  Calendar     72    Message services    Play  plays the sound  video  or presentation from a  multimedia message     Reply  allows you to send a reply to the sender   Forward  copies the message contents to an editor   Delete  deletes a message    Call  calls the sender by pressing lay     Cre
104. proxy server address     Proxy port number  Enter a proxy server port number     Network  Change items from the following list of network  settings       Default access point  Enter the default access point for  connecting to a network     59    Entertainment      Online time  Select the length of time RealPlayer stays  online when inactive  After the specified period of  inactivity  RealPlayer will be disconnected from the server      Lowest UDP port  Enter the lowest number of the  server s port range      Highest UDP port  Enter the highest number of the  server s port range       Gallery    Use Gallery to review and organise your images  sound clips   video clips  streaming live contents from the wireless web  and  RAM files     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Media  gt  Gallery     Opening files    In a folder  select any file to open it  Each file will open in its  corresponding application as follows     Images   open in the image viewer  See the next section     Video clips  RAM files  and streaming live content   open  and play in RealPlayer     Music files   open and play in the music player   Sound clips   open and play in the music player     Presentations  SVG or Flash SWF files    open and play in  SVG Viewer or Flash Lite Player     To view all of the media files  select All files from the Gallery  main view     60    Entertainment    Viewing images    In this folder  you can access photos you have taken using the  camera and images you have downlo
105. r View  blocked list to view blocked contacts  To unblock the  contact  select Unblock     Change own availability to change your connection  status     Close conversation to close the selected conversation   Log out to log out from the IM service    Settings to customise options for conversations or servers   Exit to close the IM application     Starting from the contact list    From the IM main view  select IM contacts to view the  contacts that you have added     If you have received a new message from a contact  it is  indicated by       The status of each contact displays by the  following indicators         indicates an online contact        indicates an offline contact in the phone   s Contacts  directory     x indicates a blocked contact   No indicator means that the contact is unknown     91    Message services    Select a contact or select Options  gt  Open conversation to  start a chat     For details  see    Managing IM contacts    on page 93     Chatting with contacts    After joining a chat session  you can write your message and  press las to send it  Your message displays on the message  list and the reply message displays below your message   During a conversation  press the Options soft key and select   e Insert smiley to enter a preset smiley    e Send image to send an image to the current contact     e Save to Notes to record your conversation as a note and  save it in Notes     e Block options  gt  Add to blocked list to block messages  from the current p
106. r creating  an item are different in each application     For details on how to enter letters and numbers  see    Entering  text    on page 27    Opening items   To open an item on a list of files or folders  scroll to it and  press    or select Options  gt  Open    Editing items   To edit an item  you may need to first open it for viewing  Then  select Options  gt  Edit and change its contents    Renaming items   To give a new name to a file or folder  scroll to it and select  Options  gt  Rename    Removing or deleting items    Scroll to the item and select Options  gt  Delete or press  c    To delete multiple items at one time  you first need to mark  them  See the next section     Marking items        24    General information    Marking items    There are several ways to select items on a list     To select one item at a time  scroll to it and select Options   gt  Mark Unmark  gt  Mark  A check mark is placed next to  the item     To select all of the items on the list  select Options  gt   Mark Unmark  gt  Mark all     To unmark an item  scroll to it and select Options  gt   Mark Unmark  gt  Unmark     To unmark all of the items  select Options  gt   Mark Unmark  gt  Unmark all     Sending items    You can send items  such as contact information  pictures   sounds  and calendar entries  via one of messaging services or  via Bluetooth connections     1     Open an item and select Options  gt  Send or Send  business card       Select a method  the choices are Via text mes
107. racters long     Checking memory consumption    You can check the memory consumption of different data  groups and the available memory for installing new  applications or software on your memory card     Select Options  gt  Memory details     Formatting the memory card    You must format the memory card before you can use it for  the first time     Select Options  gt  Format memory card  When a  confirmation message appears  press the Yes soft key     144    chapter    11       Connectivity    You can transfer data from your phone to a compatible device   for example  a phone or PC  via Bluetooth or a PC data cable       Bluetooth    Bluetooth is a short range wireless communications  technology  Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange  data over a distance of about 10 metres  30 feet  without  requiring a wired connection     Using Bluetooth  you can send or receive data  such as  business cards and calendar notes  to and from devices        Notes    e Some devices may not be compatible with your phone    e If there are obstacles between the devices  the maximum  operating distance may be reduced        Setting up Bluetooth    To use a Bluetooth connection  press IW   to open the Menu   and then select Connectivity  gt  Bluetooth    You can access the following Bluetooth functions    e Bluetooth  Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth feature     e My phone s visibility  Select Shown to all to allow other  Bluetooth devices to search for your phone or select  Hidden 
108. ress        Note  The word match is evolving  Wait until you have entered  the entire word before you check the result          When you have finished entering the word  check that it is    correct   e If the word is correct  go to the next step   e If the word is not correct  press    to view other    matching words that the dictionary has found  one by  one     To add a word to the dictionary  press the Spell soft key   enter the word using Traditional text input  and press the  OK soft key       When the correct word displays  press    or the Right key    so that the word is complete     28    General information    Other Predictive text mode operations    To change cases  ABC  Uppercase   Abc  Initial capital    and abc  Lowercase   press 2    To remove a character  press  c     Press and hold   c7 to  clear more than one character     To insert a number  press and hold the corresponding  number key     Press and then  amp  y to enter the desired punctuation  marks        Tip  T9 mode tries to guess which commonly used punctuation  mark              is needed  The order and availability of the  punctuation marks depend on the language being used        To view matching words that the dictionary has found one  by one  press Ga when a word is active  underlined      Copying and pasting text    1     ml ON og a    Press  amp   and select Copy     Press the Left or Right key to move the cursor to the  position you want     Press the Start soft key    Press the Left or Right k
109. rference 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 W5     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        CAUTION    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 install or repair your  phone  Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty     For more detailed safety information  see    Health and safety  information    on page 162        Notes    e While using your phone  data may be deleted or corrupted due  to system malfunctions or operating mistakes  Back up your  important data using external storage devices    e Be careful not to remove the battery while storing data  Doing  this may delete or corrupt your data    e Extremely high or 
110. rvice  messages     e Download messages  Choose Automatically if you want  the phone to automatically download service messages  when it is connected to the server  or Manually if you want  to manually connect to the server     87    Message services    Settings for cell broadcast messages    Check with your service provider to see if Cell Broadcast  CB   messaging is available and what the available topics and  related topic numbers are  From the Messaging main view   select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Cell broadcast to change the  settings     e Reception  Select On to receive CB messages     e Language  Select All to receive cell broadcast messages in  every possible language  or Selected to choose in which  languages you wish to receive CB messages  If the  language you want is not found on the list  select Other     e Topic detection  Select On to save a topic number  automatically when you receive a CB message that does  not belong to any of the existing topics  The topic number  is saved to the topic list and shown without a name     Other settings    From the Messaging main screen  select Options  gt  Settings   gt  Other to open the following list of settings     e Save sent messages  Select Yes to save a copy of every  text message  multimedia message  or email that you  have sent  Messages will be saved to the Sent folder     e Number of saved ms     Define how many sent messages  can be saved to the Sent folder at a time  When the limit is  exceeded  the older mess
111. s  allows you to view the online  catalogue that introduces other Quickoffice products   Offers and promotions  allows you to obtain free  downloads and trails for other products offered by the  Quickoffice manufacturer     102    Extra programs      Adobe PDF    Your phone has the Adobe Reader program to allow you to  open Acrobat PDF documents     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Adobe PDF     Viewing a document    1  From the Adobe PDF main view  select Options  gt  Browse  for file     2  Select a memory location   3  Select a folder and then a file     4  Press the Navigation keys to scroll through the document     Options in a document view    You can use the following options while viewing a document    e To zoom in or out  select Options  gt  Zoom  gt  an option    e To search for a word from the document  select Options  gt   Find  gt  Text  Then enter a key word and press the OK soft  key  To continue searching  select Options  gt  Find  gt  Next    e To view the document on a full screen or rotate the  document  select Options  gt  View  gt  an option    e To move to another page in the document  select Options   gt  Go to  gt  an option     103    Extra programs    Changing the Adobe PDF settings  To change the default setting for Adobe PDF  select Options  gt   Settings  The following options are available     e Default zoom  allows you to change the default zoom  rate     e View mode  allows you to change the default view mode     e Sa
112. s 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     Persons with pacemakers     e Should always keep the phone more than 15 cm  6 inches   from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on    165    Health and safety information    e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket    e Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise  potential interference    e If you have any reason to suspect that interference is  taking place  switch off your phone immediately     Hearing aids    Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing  aids  In the event of such interference  you may wish to  consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Other medical devices    If you use any other personal medical devices  consult the  manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately  shielded from external RF energy  Your physician may be able  to assist you in obtaining this information  Switch off your  phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in  these areas instruct you to do so  Hospitals or health care  facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to  external RF energy     Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly i
113. s are only for viewing  changes made in the    image view are not saved        Using the keypad shortcuts    In an image view  you can use the following keys     a  GJ  rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise  or clockwise     EJ       Gay  Ges  pans the image to the direction you  want while zooming in  These keys function as the  Navigation keys    E  C3  zooms in or out      3   switches the viewer to Full Screen mode or back to  Normal mode     Playing videos    In this folder  you can access video clips you have recorded  using the camera  or video files you have downloaded from the  wireless web or received in multimedia messages     1     On the Gallery main view  select Video clips     62    Entertainment    2  Select a video clip   RealPlayer opens and begins playback  For details  see    page 58   Listening to music    In this folder  you can access music files you have downloaded  from the wireless web or received in multimedia messages    mp3 and  aac files are supported     1  On the Gallery main view  select Tracks     2  Select a file or playlist     For a playlist  select Play  The music player opens and  begins playback  For details  see page 55     Playing sounds    In this folder  you can access voice memos you have recorded   and sound files you have downloaded from the wireless web or  received in multimedia messages   ra   wav   midi   mmf  and     amr files are supported     1  On the Gallery main view  select Sound clips   2  If necessary  select
114. s the following options     e New paired device  searches for other devices to pair  with     e Connect to audio device  connects a headset or hands   free car kit to your phone     e Assign short name  allows you to assign a short name to  a device     e Set as authorised Set as unauthorised  set whether or  not the phone asks you to permit connection when other  devices try to connect to your phone     e Delete  deletes the selected device   e Delete all  deletes all paired devices   e Exit  exits the Bluetooth application     Receiving data via Bluetooth    Make sure that your phone   s Bluetooth feature is active and  the phone is set to be detected by other devices  When  receiving data via Bluetooth  you are asked if you want to  accept the data  If you accept it  the item is placed in the  Inbox folder in Messaging  Messages received via Bluetooth  are indicated by        Sending data via Bluetooth  1  Make sure that the Bluetooth feature is active     2  Locate the item you want to send in an application  such as  Calendar  Contacts  Gallery  or File manager     147    Connectivity    3  Scroll to the item and select Options  gt  Send or Send  business card  gt  Via Bluetooth     4  Select the device you want from the list   If the device to which you want to send does not appear on    the list  search for and pair with the device by proceeding  from step 2 on page 146     5  If necessary  enter a PIN code and press the OK soft key       USB    You can set which funct
115. sage  Via    multimedia  and Via Bluetooth    e To send the item in a text message  see page 67    e To send the item in a multimedia message  see page 68   e To send the item via Bluetooth  see page 147     25    General information    Arranging items    You can arrange items  such as pictures  sounds  and  messages  into folders     Creating folders  1  Select Options  gt  New folder     2  Enter a folder name and press OK soft key     Moving items to an application folder    1  Scroll to an item and select Options  gt  Move to folder   shown only if there are folders available      2  Select a subfolder  if necessary     3  Scroll to the location to which you want the item moved  and press the Move soft key       Key lock mode    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     and then           Note  You can set the phone to continue the current operation  when you close the phone by changing the Slide down  setting in Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Call        26    General information      Entering text    You can enter text in two different ways  using the Traditional  text input mode traditionally used in mobile phones pressing a  key repeatedly until the desired character displays  or  Predictive text input mode using the built in dictionary     Changing the text input mode    You can change the text input mode by pressing   9  as  follows     To s
116. screen     e To stop playback  press the Stop soft key   If you are playing a music file  see page 55     Playing streaming live content from the wireless web    In RealPlayer  you can open an rtsp   URL address or http link  to a  ram file  a text file containing an rtsp link     1  Select a streaming link from the web browser or a file  containing the address for the streaming content     The display shows a confirmation message for connecting  to the server     58    Entertainment    2  Press the Yes soft key to confirm     Once you are connected to the server  playback begins with  buffering of the streaming content       While playing     e To adjust the volume  press  1   v     e To pause playback  press the Pause soft key    e To resume playback  select Options  gt  Resume   e To stop playback  press the Stop soft key     Changing RealPlayer settings    To change the video player settings  select Options  gt   Settings to access the following options     Video  allows you to change the settings for playing  videos     Contrast  Adjust the brightness of video clips by pressing  the Left or Right key     Loop  Select On to play video clips repeatedly     Streaming  allows you to change the settings for  accessing a streaming server     Proxy  Set up the proxy server to be used for streaming  content       Use proxy  Select whether or not a proxy is used  If you  want to use a proxy server  select Yes and specify the  following entries       Proxy server address  Enter a 
117. sible  Remember  that your phone may be the only means of communication at  the scene of an accident  do not cut off the call until given  permission to do so       Other important safety information    e Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install  the phone in a vehicle  Faulty installation or service may be  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     168    Health and safety information    Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases or explosive  materials in the same compartment as the phone  its parts  or accessories    For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember that an air    bag inflates with great force  Do not place objects   including both installed or portable wireless equipment in    the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area     If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air  bag inflates  serious injury could result   Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft  The use    of wireless phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the  operation of the aircraft  and is illegal     Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender   or legal action  or both     Care and maintenance    Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship  and should be treated with care  The suggestions below will  help you
118. ssary     5  Press ay to make a call     6  After connecting  wait for a prompt from the system and  press 5 at each prompt  if applicable     The DTMF tones are sent     33    Call functions      Answering a call    1  To answer an incoming call  open the phone  if necessary   and press las or select Options  gt  Answer   e Depending on the Slide up setting  you can answer a  call simply by opening the phone   e To reject the call  press Je   The caller will hear a    line  busy    tone   e To mute the call ringer  press the Silence soft key        Note  If the Silent profile is active  see page 117   Reject  displays in place of Silence to allows you to reject a  call        e Depending on the Side volume key setting  press and  hold DV  to mute the call ringer or reject the call  See  page 128        Note  During a call  the keys are automatically locked to  prevent you from launching unwanted operations  You  need to unlock the keys by pressing    to use a key        2  To end the call  press de  or the End call soft key        Note  To adjust the phone tones for different environments  and situations  for example  when you want your phone  to be silent  see    Profiles    on page 117        34    Call functions      Using options during a call    While a call is in progress  you can access the following options  by pressing the Options soft key        Note  Depending on the status of your call  for example  having a  second call or a call on hold  available options vary 
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120. t events  environments  or caller groups     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Profiles     Changing profiles    On the profile list  scroll to the profile you want and select  Options  gt  Activate    You can quickly change the profile by pressing El  Select the  profile you want to activate     You will see the currently selected profile at the top of the  display in Standby mode  If the General profile is in use  only  the current date is shown     Personalising profiles    You can change properties of a profile as your need and  preferences     1  Scroll to the profile you want and select Options  gt   Personalise     2  Scroll to the setting you want to change and press    to  open the choices     e Ringing tone  Choose a ringtone for voice calls     117    Settings       Note  You can change ringtones in two places  Profiles or  Contacts  See    Adding a ringtone for a contact card     on page 43        Video call tone  Select a ringtone for video calls   Ringing type  Select an alert type  When Ascending is  selected  the ringing volume starts from level one and  increases to the set volume level    Ringing volume  Set the volume level for the ringtone  and message alert tones    Message alert tone  Choose a ringtone for messages   E mail alert tone  Choose a ringtone for emails   Vibrating alert  Set the phone to vibrate at incoming  voice calls and messages    Keypad tones  Set the volume level for keypad tones   Warning tones  Set the phone to sound a warn
121. ta connection  if needed     3  Press the Back soft key to return to Inbox     My folders    In My folders  you can organise your messages into folders   create new folders  and rename and delete folders  For more  information  see    Moving items to an application folder    on  page 26     You can also create and store text templates in this folder  Use  text templates to avoid rewriting messages that you send  often  Select Templates and     e To create a new template  select Options  gt  New  template     e To send a message using a template  select Options  gt   Send  gt  a sending method     75    Message services    Mailbox    When you open this folder  you can connect to your Mailbox   e to retrieve new email headings or messages  or    e to view your previously retrieved email headings or  messages Offline        Note  When you create a new mailbox  the name you give to the  mailbox automatically appears in the Messaging main  view  You can have up to 6 mailboxes        Viewing emails    When you open a mailbox  you can choose whether you want  to view the previously retrieved emails and email headings  offline  or connect to the email server     Viewing emails when online    Select Options  gt  Connect to connect to your mailbox  When  you are online  you are continuously connected to your  mailbox via a packet data connection        Note  If you are using the POP3 protocol  emails are not updated  automatically in Online mode  To see the newest emails   you need to 
122. ther attachments  Before using the email  service for the first time  you need to define a mailbox by  using Mailboxes of the email setting options  See page 85     1  Select New message  gt  E mail     70    Message services      Press    to select the recipient s  from Contacts  or enter  the email address of the recipient in the To field  Add a  semicolon     to separate each recipient     If you want to send a copy of your email to someone  press  the Down key and enter the address in the Cc field       Press the Down key and enter the email subject       Press the Down key and enter the email text     To add an attachment to the email  select Options  gt   Insert  gt  a media type  gt  a file    You can also add an attachment to an email by selecting  Options  gt  Attachments  The attachment list opens  where you can add  view  and remove attachments    To remove an attachment  open the attachment list   scroll to the attachment  and select Options  gt   Remove    To set the options for sending the email  select Options   gt  Sending options  See page 85       Select Options  gt  Send to send the email     Inbox   receiving messages    Messages and data can be received using text message or  multimedia message service  or via Bluetooth connections     Opening a received message    When you receive a message  press the Show soft key to  open the message  Press the Exit soft key to close the note  If  you have more than one new message  press the Show soft  key to open Inb
123. ting to be sent     Status of the messages in Outbox    e Sending  A connection is being made and the message is  being sent     e Waiting  For example  if there are two similar types of  messages in Outbox  one of them is waiting until the first  one is sent     e Resend at  time   Sending has failed  The phone tries to  send the message again after a time out period  Select  Option  gt  Send if you want to restart the sending  immediately     e Deferred  Sending places on hold  The phone tries to send  the message at a specified time     e Failed  Sending has failed  The maximum number of  sending attempts has been reached     Messages are placed in Outbox when your phone is outside the  network coverage area  You can also schedule emails to be  sent the next time you connect to your mailbox     Reports    In Reports  you can view delivery reports for your text  messages and multimedia messages  if you set the Receive  report option to Yes in the Text message and Multimedia  message settings        Note  No delivery reports can be received for messages sent to  email addresses        79    Message services    To call a message recipient  scroll to the delivery report and  press las or select Options  gt  Call     To clear all reports  select Options  gt  Clear delivery  reports     Cell broadcast    You can access CB  cell broadcast  messages on various  topics  such as the weather or traffic conditions  received from  your service provider by selecting Options  gt  Cell br
124. to another playlist     e Use tone  sets the current music file as your call ringtone  or a ringtone for a contact     e Play in background  closes the music player  leaving  music still playing in the background     e View details  shows the properties of the currently  selected file     e Exit  closes the music player     RealPlayer    With RealPlayer  you can play media files  such as music files   video files  sound files  and streaming live contents from the  wireless web  stored in the phone   s memory or on the memory  card  if you use one     Files with extensions  3gp   mp4   rm   ram   ra  and  rv are  supported by RealPlayer     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Media  gt   RealPlayer     57    Entertainment    Playing media files    You can play any music or video file  or play a file directly from  the wireless web     Playing media files from the phone   s memory or the  memory card    1  Select Options  gt  Open and select     e Most recent clips to play one of the most recent files or  playlist played  Select a file from the list     e Saved clip to play a file saved in the phone s memory or  on the memory card  if available  Select a memory and  then select a file     2  Use the following options during playback   If you are playing a video file   e To adjust the volume  press      J     e To pause playback  press the Pause soft key     e To resume playback  select Options  gt  Continue  To  view the video on a full screen  select Continue in full  
125. to save the contact card        Note  Once you have stored numbers on the USIM SIM card  you  can retrieve them by entering their location numbers   which are automatically assigned in the order in which the  numbers were stored  and pressing      For example   pressing and then in Standby mode shows the  first number stored on the USIM SIM card        Assigning your own number    You can register your phone number and name on the USIM   SIM card     1  From the contact list  select Options  gt  SIM contacts  gt   SIM directory     Select Options  gt  My numbers   Select the location you want     Enter a name and a phone number     Te ww IN    Press the Done soft key to save the number     40    Contacts and Calendar    Copying contact cards    To copy contact cards from the USIM SIM card to your  phone   s memory  select Options  gt  SIM contacts  gt  SIM  directory  Scroll to the contact you want to copy and select  Options  gt  Copy to Contacts     To copy contact cards from the phone   s memory to your  USIM SIM card  select the contact you want and select  Options  gt  Copy to SIM directory     To copy contact cards to or from a memory card  scroll to  the contact you want and select Options  gt  Copy  gt  To  memory card or From memory card     Options when viewing contacts    To view details of a contact card  select the card from the  contact list     Contact information view shows all information on the contact  card  If you have added an image to the contact card  t
126. to set your phone to be hidden from other  Bluetooth devices     e My phone   s name  Change your phone s Bluetooth name   which is displayed on other devices     145    Connectivity    Searching for and pairing with a Bluetooth  device    1  On the Bluetooth screen  press the Right key to move to  the paired device list     2  Select Options  gt  New paired device to search for a new  device     After searching for connectable devices  a list of devices  you can connect to displays  The following icons on the left  of the devices indicate the type of device     5       Q    9       33     Mobile phone   PC   Headset  Hands free car kit  Audio device  Unknown device    3  Select a device with which to connect       Enter a Bluetooth PIN code and press the OK soft key  This    code is used just once and you do not need to memorise it     When the owner of the other device enters the same code   pairing is complete        Note  The users of Bluetooth enabled devices must agree on    the Bluetooth PIN code  and use the same code for both  devices in order to pair them  Some devices  especially  headsets or hands free kits  may have a fixed Bluetooth  PIN  such as 0000  If the other device has one  you  must enter the code        5  When you are asked to set the device to be authorised   press the Yes soft key to confirm  Otherwise  press the No  soft key     146    Connectivity    Using device options  When you press the Options soft key on the paired device list   you can acces
127. ular network based on Micro Cellular  Network  MCN  technology and to activate the reception of  cell information     131    Settings    Connection settings    From the Settings main view  select Connection to change  the settings for connections to other devices or the network     Bluetooth    You can change the setting options for Bluetooth connections     Bluetooth  Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth feature     My phone   s visibility  Select Shown to all to allow other  Bluetooth devices to search for your phone or select  Hidden to set your phone to be hidden from other  Bluetooth devices     My phone   s name  Change your phone s Bluetooth name   which is displayed on other devices     USB    You can change the setting options for USB connections     USB mode  Select a mode for USB connections     PC Studio  You can connect your phone to the PC Studio  program to synchronise data or transfer files     Data transfer  You can use the phone as a memory card  reader writer to copy files to or from a memory card  This  function is available when you insert a memory card into  the phone     Ask on connection  The phone will ask you which function  you want to use on connecting the phone to a PC     Access points    You can create a new access point or edit exiting ones        Note  you may receive access point settings in a smart message    from a service provider  See    Receiving smart messages     on page 74        132    Settings    Select an access point to be edited 
128. ut  When the operation time  talk  time and standby time  becomes noticeably shorter than  normal  it is time to buy a new battery     e If left unused  a fully charged battery will discharge itself  over time     e Use only Samsung approved batteries and recharge your  battery only with Samsung approved chargers  When a  adapter is not in use  disconnect it from the power source   Do not leave the battery connected to a adapter for more  than a week  since overcharging may shorten its life     163    Health and safety information    e Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of  your battery  it may require cooling or warming first     e Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places  such as in a  car in summer or winter conditions  as you will reduce the  capacity and lifetime of the battery  Always try to keep the  battery at room temperature  A phone with a hot or cold  battery may temporarily not work  even when the battery is  fully charged  Li ion batteries are particularly affected by  temperatures below 0   C  32   F      e Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental short  circuiting  can occur when a metallic object  coin  clip or pen  causes  a direct connection between the   and   terminals of the  battery  metal strips on the battery   for example when you  carry a Spare battery in a pocket or bag  Short circuiting  the terminals may damage the battery or the object  causing the short circuiting     e Dispose of used batteries in accordance with 
129. ve settings on exit  allows you to set whether to save  your settings when you close Adobe PDF        Clock    In Clock  you can set up the display of the time and date  information and check the time in other cities all over the  world  You can also set an alarm to ring at a specified time     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Clock     Changing clock settings  To change the time or date  select Options  gt  Settings  The  following setting options are available     e Time  Enter the current time  If the time format is set to  12 hour  you can change am or pm by pressing any one of  the number keys and jc      e Time zone  Select your local time zone    e Date  Enter the current date    e Date format  Select the date format    e Date separator  Select a separator for the date display   e Time format  Select the time format    e Time separator  Select a separator for the time display     e Clock type  Select a clock type to be displayed on the top    of the standby screen   104    Extra programs    e Clock alarm tone  Select an alarm ringtone     e Alarm snooze time  Select the default time interval for  alarms to repeat     e Workdays  Select the days of the week you want alarm to  work     e Network operator ti     Select Auto update if you want  the mobile phone network to update the time and date  and  time zone information to your phone     Setting an alarm    1  Press the Right key on the home clock screen to access the  Alarm screen     2  Sel
130. y  You can set whether the phone mutes  the call ringer or rejects a call when you press and hold       J as the call comes in     e Slide up  Set whether a call is automatically answered  when you open your phone     e Slide down  set whether or not the phone maintains the  menu you are using when you close the phone     e Dialing effect  Select the effect when you press number  keys for entering numbers to be dialled     e Line in use  network service   This setting is shown only if  the USIM SIM card supports two subscriber numbers  that  is two phone lines  Select which phone line you want to use  for making calls and sending text messages  Calls on both  lines can be answered  irrespective of the selected line        Note  You will not be able to make calls if you select Line 2 and  have not subscribed to this network service  To prevent line  selection  set Line in use to Disable        128    Settings    Call divert    Call diverting is a network service that allows you to direct  your incoming calls to another number  for example  to your  voicemail server number     1   2     Select the call type to be diverted     Scroll to one of the following diverting options     e All voice calls All data and video calls  all calls are  diverted    e If busy  calls are diverted when you are already on  another call    e If not answered  calls are diverted when you do not  answer the phone    e If out of reach  calls are diverted when your phone is  out of a service area    e If 
131. y pressing and holding le    Then scroll  to the application and press jc to close  the application  Open it again        Web          No valid access  point defined   Define one in  Services settings   displays            Insert proper browser settings  Contact  your service provider for instructions        158    Troubleshooting       Problem    Description  amp  Solution       Calendar       Week numbers    If you have changed the Calendar       are missing settings so that the week starts on a day  other than Monday  the week numbers  will not be shown    Camera       Images seem  smudged    Check that the camera lens protection  window is clean        The phone is  unable to connect  to the wireless  web    e Check if you have set up and are  connected to an Internet service  provider    e Check if your wireless connection to  your mobile service provider is  switched on and the signal from the  GPRS network is unobstructed    e Verify with your service provider that  your user name and password are  correct    e Verify with your Internet service  provider that the network you are  trying to connect is available  or try to  connect it from another PC        Contacts       No number is  dialled when you  recall a contact  card       e Check that a number has been stored  in the contact card   e Re store the number  if necessary        159    Troubleshooting             Problem Description  amp  Solution   Bluetooth   I cannot end a If another device is connected to your  
132. you are in your home network     On app  start up to automatically log in to the IM service  when you access IM     Manual to display a confirmation message when you  access IM     95    chapter    7       Extra programs       Notes    In Notes  you can create text notes that are not associated  with items in Calendar  Contacts  or To do     Press     to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Notes   Creating a note    1  Select Options  gt  New note  Pressing an alphanumeric key  also opens a note editor     2  Enter the note text     3  When you are finished  press the Done soft key  The most  recently saved note is placed in the first position  displaying  the time the note was made     Synchronising notes with other devices    You can synchronise notes between the phone and other  Bluetooth devices using the default sync profile  From the note  list  select Options  gt  Synchronisation  gt  Start       Calculator  In Calculator  you can perform general mathematical functions     such as addition  subtraction  multiplication  and division     Press      to open the Menu  and then select Organiser  gt   Calculator     96    Extra programs    Performing a calculation    1   2     Enter the first number of your calculation     Scroll to the function you want using the Navigation keys  and press          Enter the second number     If necessary  repeat steps 2 and 3       To get the result  select Ej        Note  Calculator has limited accuracy and rounding errors may 
133. you may get during browsing     Java ECMA script  Enable or disable the Java ECMA script  for the browser display     e Page  Customise page display settings     Load content  Choose what kind of contents you want to  view while you are browsing     Screen size  Select the display type for the web browser   To view the browser on a full screen  choose Full screen     Default encoding  To display text correctly on a web  page  select the appropriate character encoding type     Block pop ups  Set whether to block pop ups on web  pages     115    Web    Automatic reload  Set whether the browser automatically  updates each page when changes are made from servers     Font size  Select the text size to be used on a web page     Privacy  Customise settings for saving private data you  have transmitted to servers while browsing    Auto  bookmarks  You can turn on or off the automatic  completion of address in the Bookmarks view  To hide the  Auto  bookmarks folder in the Bookmarks view  select  Hide folder    Form data saving  Set the browser to save the form data  and password you entered and send for using certain  services     Cookies  Enable or disable the transmission of cookies     Web feeds  Set whether the browser display automatically  updates when changes are made from the servers     116    chapter    9       Settings    You can customise your phone to suit your preferences and  needs       Profiles    In Profiles  you can adjust and customise the phone tones for  differen
    
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