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1.     1  Press  ox     to start the stopwatch        35    4  Press  06 2  to view the result     5  If necessary  repeat from step 2 to continue the  calculation     Converter  Menu 3 6    Use this menu for common conversions  such as  currency and temperature    1  Select a converter     2  Press  Left  or  Right  to select the original unit  and press  Down      3  Enter the value to be converted and press  Down        Press     to insert a decimal point   e Press     to change the temperature to above  zero     or below zero        4  Press  Left  or  Right  to select the unit to which  you want to convert   The equivalent value for the amount you entered  displays        For the currency converter  you can view and set   currency rates by pressing  lt View rate gt               Home  Menu 4 1     Use this menu to connect your phone to the network  and load the homepage of the wireless web service  provider  You can also press   ox     in Idle mode     Navigating the web browser    To Press  scroll through browser  Up  or  Down    items    select a browser item  lt Options gt  and select    Select     return to the previous  lt Options gt  and select  page Back     Using page options    From any web page  press  lt Menu gt  to access the  following options       Bookmarks  bookmark the current page or access  the bookmark list     i Menu functions    2  Press  ox      to check an interval  You can repeat  this step for a total of 4 intervals     SIM AT  Menu 3 9     This me
2.   3  Press  lt Stop gt  or  Down  to end recording  The  voice memo is saved automatically   Reviewing the voice memo    After recording a voice memo  press  ox z  to review  the voice memo     i Menu functions    Using J ava application options    From the application list  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options     e Launch  launch the selected application        Delete  delete the selected application or all  applications  except for the standard games     e Details  access the application properties     e Upgrade  upgrade the application to the latest  version     e Protection  lock the application to protect it from  being deleted  or unlock the application        Send information  send the URL containing the  application via SMS    Changing J ava settings   You can select a connection profile to be used for   applications requiring network access     From the Java world screen  select Settings  gt  a  profile         You can add or edit a profile using the Connection  settings menu     p  68    32       S      N  D      xy   Ss       oH   gt   I           5  ov     fe       wn     oO                    33    Rename  change the name of the voice memo     Protection  protect the voice memo from being  deleted     Details  access the properties of the voice memo     World clock  Menu 3 3     Use this menu to set your local time zone and find out  what time it is in another part of the world     Viewing world time    From the world map  press  Left  or  Righ
3.   Depending on the software installed or your service provider or country   some of the descriptions in this guide may not match your phone exactly      Depending on your country  your phone and accessories may appear  different from the illustrations in this guide     SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS iii    Printed in Korea  World Wide Web Code No  GH68 07987A  http   www samsungmobile com English  10 2005  Rev 1 1       14    Mon Awg    SGH X660  User   s Guide       Drive safely at all times    Do not use a hand held phone while driving  Park  the vehicle first     Switch off the phone when refuelling   Do not use the phone at a refuelling point  service  station  or near fuels or chemicals    Switch off in an aircraft   Wireless phones can cause interference  Using them  in an aircraft is both illegal and dangerous    Switch off the phone near all medical  equipment    Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external radio  frequency energy  Follow any regulations or rules in  force     A    Important  safety    precautions    Failure to comply with the following  precautions may be dangerous or illegal     Mi    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 accessories and  batteries  Use of any unauthorised accessories could  damage your phone and may be dangerous       The phone could exp
4.   Do not take photos in a place where you may  interfere with another person s privacy     Taking a photo    You can take photos in various modes  The camera   produces J PEG photos        When you take a photo in direct sunlight or in bright  conditions  shadows may appear on the photo     1  Access the Camera menu or press and hold       to turn on the camera     54                      S  N      D  5  RA  Ss  N  oS  ie   w  3  oO  5            oO          a       55    Shutter sound  select the sound that you hear  when you press the shutter release   83      Zoom sound  turn the sound effect for zooming  on or off     Brightness sound  turn the sound effect for  brightness adjustment on or off     e Shortcuts  view the functions of the keys you can  use in Capture mode     Using the keypad in Capture mode    You can use the keypad to customise your camera  settings in Capture mode     Key Function  Left Right Adjusts the image brightness     Up Down Zooms in or out   A Flips the image vertically   v Shows the mirror image     Single shot  take a photo in normal mode  You  can select whether or not the camera automatically  saves a photo     Multi shot  take a series of action stills  You can  select the number of photos the camera will take  and the shooting speed     Mosaic shot  take several stills and save them in  one frame  You can select the layout     Effects  change the colour tone or apply a special  effect     Frames  apply a decorative frame     Timer  set a ti
5.   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    Battery charging time depends on the remaining  battery charge  the type of battery  and the  charger used  The battery can be charged and  discharged hundreds of times  but it will gradually  wear out  When the operation time is noticeably  shorter than normal  it is time to buy a new  battery    If left unused  a fully charged battery will  discharge itself over time        Operating environment    Remember to follow any special regulations in force in  the area you are in  and always switch off your phone  whenever it is forbidden to use it  or when it may  cause interference or danger     When connecting the phone or any accessory to  another device  read its user   s guide for detailed  safety instructions  Do not connect incompatible  products     As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment   users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of  the equipment and for the safety of personnel  it is  recommended that the equipment should only be used  in the normal operating position  held to your ear with  the antenna pointing over your shoulder      i Health and safety information       Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental short   circuiting can occur when a metallic object like a  coin  clip or pen causes a direct connection  between
6.   back to the earpiece     Using In call options  Press  lt Options gt  to access the following options  during a call     Speaker on Normal  turn on the Speakerphone  feature or switch back to Normal mode     Menu  access the phone s menu functions     24    Menu functions    All menu options listed    Call log  Menu 1     Use this menu to view the calls you have dialled   received  or missed  and the length of calls  You can  also check the cost of your calls  if your SIM card  supports this function     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in   dle mode and  select Call log   Recent contacts  Menu 1 1     This menu displays the most recent calls dialled    received  or missed    Accessing a call record   1  Press  Left  or  Right  to move to another call  type    2  Press  Up  or  Down  to scroll through the call list     25    Transfer  transfer the currently active call to a  caller on hold  The two callers can talk to each  other  but you are disconnected from the call   Join  set up a multi party call by adding a caller  on hold to a currently active call  You can include  up to 5 people on a multi party call    Select one  select one of multi party call  participants  You can then use the following  options    Private  have a private conversation with one  multi party call participant  The other participants  can converse with each other  After the private  conversation  select J oin to return to the  multi party call    Remove  disconnect one multi party call  par
7.  9       7    Recording a video Using camera options in Record mode    You can record a video of what is displayed on the In Record mode  press  gt    gt  to access the following  camera screen and save it  options   1  In Capture mode  press  1   e Take photo  switch to Capture mode   2  Adjust the image to be captured  e Effects  change the colour tone or apply a special    Press  lt   2  gt     to access camera options  effect    gt  next section e Timer  set a time delay before the camera starts    Use the keypad to change the camera settings recording   or switch to other modes   gt  p  58 e Go to videos  access the Video clips folder   3  Press  cq  to start recording  e Settings  change the following settings for    recording a video    Size  select a frame size    Viewfinder  select a preview screen    Audio record  record audio with a video clip   Zoom sound  turn the sound effect for zooming  on or off    Brightness sound  turn the sound effect for  brightness adjustment on or off    Shortcuts  view the functions of the keys you can  use in Record mode        4  Press     or the right soft key to stop recording   The video is automatically saved in the Video  clips folder     5  To Press  play back the video clip   ox       access video options  lt Options gt    lt  p  58  delete the video clip  C  and then  lt Yes gt    return to Record mode  lt Preview gt   i                         Key Function    Goes to the Video clips folder     Changes the preview screen     
8.  Not done      displays   e The network connection has been lost  You may be  in a weak signal area  Move and try again    e You are trying to access an option for which you  have no subscription with your service provider   Contact the service provider for further details    You have entered a number but it was not dialled     Be sure that you have pressed  Nl     e Be sure you have accessed the right cellular  network     e Be sure that you have not set an outgoing call  barring option     Solve problems    Help and personal needs    To save the time and expense of an unnecessary  service call  perform the simple checks in this section  before contacting a service professional     When you switch on your phone  the following  messages may appear        Insert SIM     e Be sure that the SIM card is correctly installed      Enter password       e The automatic locking function has been enabled   You must enter the phone   s password before you  can use the phone        Enter PIN       e You are using your phone for the first time  You  must enter the PIN supplied with the SIM card    e The PIN check feature is enabled  Every time the  phone is switched on  the PIN has to be entered   To disable this feature  use the PIN check menu     70    g                       O  y  2       71    e Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer to a  window if you are in a building     No number is dialled when you re call a  Phonebook entry       Use the Contact list menu to ensure the n
9.  Options gt  and select  Send     Enter destination numbers or  addresses     Press  2   0     to send the  message     10     In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Messaging  gt   Create message  gt  Text  message     Enter the message text     Press  lt Options gt  and select  Save and send or Send only     Enter destination numbers     Press  ox     to send the  message     In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Messaging  gt   Create message  gt   Multimedia message     Select Subject     Enter the message subject and  press   ox         Send messages    Send a text  message  SMS     Send a 1   multimedia  message    MMS     1 Step outside the phone    View messages er e  When a notification appears     Press  lt View gt      Press  lt Options gt  and select  Retrieve     Select the message from the  Inbox     1   2     From the Inbox     In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Messaging  gt  My  messages  gt  Inbox     Select an MMS message          1     View a                           P ER AA          E When a notification appears  multimedia     message 1  Press  lt View gt   message     Select the message from the     2  Inbox        From the Inbox     1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Messaging  gt  My  messages  gt  Inbox     2  Select an SMS message  W      Enter text Using AB mode    Press the appropriate key until the character you want  AB  T9  Number  and Symbol mode    appears on the display   You can enter text for some featu
10.  Use this menu to select the melody that the phone  sounds when it is switched on or off    Flip tone  Menu 9 4 5    Use this menu to select the tone that the phone  sounds when you open or close the phone    Quiet mode  Menu 9 4 6    Use this menu to set how the phone acts to alert you  to a specific event while in Quiet mode    Extra tones  Menu 9 4 7     Use this menu to customise additional tones for the   phone    e Minute minder  set the phone to beep every  minute during an outgoing call to keep you  informed of the length of your call    e Connection tone  set the phone to beep when an  outgoing call connects to the system       Alert on call  set the phone to beep when you  receive a new message or when the time for an  alarm comes during a call     64           a  2  D     x   is           wn  oO  3     b    ito   wn     oO      af  5       55    e Incoming while abroad  prohibit incoming  calls when you use your phone outside of your  home country    e Cancel all  cancel all call barring settings     allowing calls to be sent and received normally     e Change barring password  change the call  barring password obtained from your service  provider     2  Select the type of calls to be barred    3  Select Activate  To deactivate call barring  select  Deactivate    4  Enter the call barring password supplied by your  service provider and press  lt Select gt     Call waiting  Menu 9 5 3    This network service informs you when someone is   trying to reach you while yo
11.  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 slightly dampened in a mild soap and   water solution    Do not paint the phone  Paint can clog the device s  moving parts and prevent proper operation    Do not put the phone in or on heating devices   such as a microwave oven  stove  or radiator  The  phone may explode when overheated     78    Diverting  calls   64  DRM  Digital Rights  Management    7  DTMF tones  send   4    E  Emergency calls   76    F   FDN  Fixed Dialling Number   mode   68   File manager   47   Flip tone   64    G  Games   1  Greeting message   9    H  Health and safety   72  Holding  call   23         Icons  description   0  Images  downloaded   7  Inbox  messages   0    79    Connection tone   64  Converter   35  Creating messages  MMS   9  SMS   38  CUG  Closed User Group    66    D  Date  set   59  Deleting  call log   26  events   3  MMS e 41  43  44  phonebook   28  31  SMS e 40  43  44  Dialled calls   26  Dialling display  set   63  Display  backlight  set   62  brightness   62  contrast   62  icons   10  language   59  layout   10  settings   62    Call cost   27  Call log  dialled   6  missed   6  received   6  Ca
12.  location   Creating an event    Alarm  set an alarm for the event        Before  set how long before the event the  alarm is to alert you       Alarm tone  select an alarm tone    e Repeat  set the event to recur and select a    You can store scheduled events  anniversaries   memos  and To do items on the calendar  More than  one event per day can be stored         a  2  D  N   gt    is   N  oa  ie   v  oO         a   w  2     oO                  Entering a new scheduled event repeat option    1  Select a date on the calendar  e Until  set the ending date  if the event will  2  Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt  Schedule  recur    3  Enter information or change the settings  4  Press  lt Save gt  to save the event     51       Entering a memo   1  Select a date on the calendar    2  Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt  Memo   3  Enter a memo and press  lt Save gt      Entering a To do item   Select a date on the calendar    Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt  To do   Enter information or change the settings     To do  enter information about the item   Start date  enter the starting date   Due date  enter the ending date   Select priority  select a priority level     Press  lt Save gt  to save the event     1   2   3     4     Viewing an event    Once you have scheduled events  the event icons and  the number of events for a specific day appears at the  bottom of the calendar     e   4 Anniversary     E Memo    E  Scheduled event  eZ To do item    
13.  phone  closed  press and hold to turn on the  external display     In Idle mode  press and hold to turn on the  camera     In Camera mode  take a photo or record a  video                 WF    Keys and display    Perform the function indicated on the bottom  line of the display     In Idle mode  access your favourite menus  directly    p  61    In Menu mode  scroll through menu options     In Idle mode  launch the web browser     In Menu mode  select the highlighted menu  option or confirm input     Make or answer a call     In Idle mode  retrieve the recent numbers  dialled  missed  or received     Delete characters from the display or an  item in an application     End a call    Press and hold to switch the phone on or off   In Menu mode  cancel input and return the  phone to Idle mode     Keys    Qh    d DP    8    D    Home Zone  if registered for the  appropriate service    Office Zone  if registered for the  appropriate service    Infrared port active   Call ringer set to vibrate  Quiet mode  Vibration   Quiet mode  Mute    Mute mode  during a call  New message   New voicemail   Alarm set   Battery power level      Depending on your country or service provider  the  icons shown on the display may vary     fim Bz    FAKE        8       i Get started  Display    Layout    am    cons    C C  amp    4          display various icons             Text and graphics  display messages   instructions  and  information you enter     Soft key function     indicators  show the curre
14.  select  2  Select the video you want  Back     e To access browser options   press  lt Menu gt         In Idle mode  press   lt Contacts gt      Select an entry     Scroll to a number and press   N  to dial  or press  ox z  to  edit contact information     In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Phonebook  gt  My  namecard     Specify your contact  information     Press  lt Save gt  to save the  name card     To send the name card to other  people  press  lt Options gt  and  select Send via  gt  a sending  method     i Step outside the phone    Use Phonebook                        Find an entry    To the phone   s memory     In Idle mode  enter a phone  number and press  lt Options gt    Select Save contact  gt  Phone   gt  a number type     Specify contact information      gt   gt  gt  gt  nnn    First name  Last name  Mobile  Create and  Home  Office  Fax  Other  Email  send a name  Caller ID  Ringtone  Group  and card   Memo    Press  lt Save gt  to save the   entry     To the SIM card     In Idle mode  enter a phone  number and press  lt Options gt      Select Save contact  gt  SIM   Enter a name     Press  lt Save gt  to save the  entry     1     Add an entry    a  5  S  5       gt    amp       gt   Ss      R       Select I mage and video or  Sound    For I mage and video  select  Add image or Add video and  add an image or a video clip   For Sound  select Add sound  and add a sound clip     Select Message     Enter the message text and  press   ox        Press  lt
15.  select Settings  gt  Phone    settings  gt  Language       Select a language     In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Settings  gt  Sound  settings  gt  Incoming call  gt   Ringtone     Select a ringtone category     Select a ringtone   9 Menu mode    Press  lt Save gt   skin colour    i Get started    Customise your phone    Display  language    Call ringer  melody    Menu You can set the Navigation keys as Phone lock You can protect the phone against  shortcuts shortcuts to access your favourite unauthorised use with a phone  menus  password  The phone will require  1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt  the password on power up  L  and select Settings  gt  Phone 1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt     settings  gt  Shortcuts  and select Settings  gt     2  Select a key  Security  gt  Change x    password     Select a menu to be assigned to  the key  2  Enter the default password   00000000  and press  lt OK gt    z You can switch the phone to Quiet 3  Enter a new 4  to 8 digit  Quiet mode mode to avoid disturbing other password and press  lt OK gt    people  4  Enter the new password again  Press and hold     in Idle mode  and press  lt OK gt      5  Select Phone lock   6  Select Enable     7  Enter the password and press   lt OK gt         Step outside the phone    Begin with your camera  web  messaging  and other    Open the phone     In Idle mode  press and hold    amp   to turn on the camera       Aim the lens at the subject and    adjust the image     Press   8  
16.  signal strength   Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless  phone networks or when certain network services and   or phone features are in use  Check with local service  providers     To make an emergency call    1  Switch on the phone    2  Key in the emergency number for your present  location  Emergency numbers vary by location    3  Press  N     Certain features like Call Barring may need to be   deactivated before you can make an emergency call     Consult this document and your local cellular service  provider     i 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 the phone while at a  refuelling point  service station   Users are reminded  of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio  equipment in fuel depots  fuel storage and distribution  areas   chemical plants  or where blasting operations  are in progress     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  often but not always clearly marked  They include the  areas below decks on boats  chemical transfer or  storage facilities  vehicles using liquefied petroleum  gas  such as propane or butane  areas where the air  contains chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust or  metal powders  and any other area where you woul
17.  the   and   terminals of the battery   metal strips on the battery   For example  do not  carry a Spare battery in a pocket or bag where the  battery may contact metal objects  Short circuiting  the terminals may damage the battery or the  object causing the short circuiting     e Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local  regulations  Always recycle  Do not dispose of  batteries in a fire     Road safety    Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to  communicate by voice  almost anywhere  anytime   But an important responsibility accompanies the  benefits of wireless phones  one that every user must  uphold     When you are driving a car  driving is your first  responsibility  When using your wireless phone while  driving  follow local regulations in the country or  region you are in     74          5  S  3  8  Ss  A  ie     z  SS  3  A  x   3          75    Other medical devices   If you use any other personal medical devices  consult  the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is  adequately shielded from external RF energy    Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining  this information    Switch off your phone in health care facilities when  regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do  sO     Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or its  representative regarding your vehicle     You should also consult the manufactu
18.  to take a photo  The  photo is saved automatically     Press  lt Preview gt  to take  another photo     In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select File manager  gt   Images  gt  Photos     Select the photo you want     special features    Use the camera    Take a photo    View a photo    Make  Answer calls    1  In Idle mode  enter an area  code and phone number    2  Press  NN     3  To end the call  press         1  When the phone is ringing   press  N      2  To end the call  press        Adjust the Presslar g   volume during  a call    oe Browse the web          Record a video 1   n Idle mode  press and hold        ci  to turn on the camera Using a built in web browser  you can get easy access    to the wireless web to get a variety of up to date    2  Press  1  to switch to Record services and information and to enjoy downloads of    mode  web content      3  Press      to start recording  ces i a N       4  Press     to stop recording  Launch the In Idle mode  press  ox      NS  The video is saved web browser  gt   automatically  5  5  Press  lt Preview gt  to record 000000000 044222          777 7077                                                       another video  Navigate the e To scroll through browser items                   web press  Up  or  Down    Play a video 1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt  e To select an item  press  ox         and select File manager  gt  To return to the i    k 3   previous page   Videos  gt  Video clips  press  lt Options gt  and
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20. 2  46  configuration   41  greeting   9  MMS   39  1  push   46  SMS e 38  Minute minder   64  Missed calls   26  MMS messages  creating sending   39  deleting   1  setting   5  viewing   0  Multiparty call   5    N  Name card   30  Names  entering   19  searching   27  Network band  select   67  Network selection   66  Network services   64    0  Outbox  messages   2    i Index    Infrared port   59  International calls   21  Internet   36    J    Java applications   1    K   Keypad tones  selecting   63  sending muting   24  volume   3    1  Language  select   59  Last number  redial   1  Locking  menu functions   68  phone   67  SIM card   68  Low battery indicator   8    M   Memory status  downloaded items   0  file manager   50  messages   47  phonebook 31   Message tone   63    80       xapuy    81    Vv  Videos  playing   48  recording   57  Voice recorder  playing   2  recording   2  Voicemail server   6    w  Waiting call   65  Wallpaper   62  Web browser  access   36  bookmarks   37  World time   33    Security  calls   7   Sent messages   3   Shortcut   61   SIM card  inserting  7  locking   68   Skin colour   62   SMS messages  creating sending   38  deleting   40  setting   44  viewing   0   Sound settings   3   Sounds  downloaded   9   Speakerphone   4   Speed dial   9   Stopwatch   5   Switching on off  microphone   24  phone   8         T9 mode  text input   0  Templates  message   43  Text  enter   9   Time  set   59   Timer   35                      auoud an
21. 9    Using video options  After saving a video clip  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options     Record another  return to Record mode   Send via MMS  send the file via MMS message     Set as wallpaper  set the video clip as wallpaper  for the main display     Delete  delete the file   Rename  change the file name   Go to videos  access the Video clips folder    gt  p  48  Protection  protect the file from being deleted   Details  access the file properties     1 Menu functions    Using the keypad in Record mode    You can use the keypad to customise your camera  settings in Record mode     Function   Adjusts the image brightness   Zooms in or out    Flips the image vertically    Shows the mirror image    Switches to Capture mode   gt  p  54  Changes the frame size     Changes the colour tone or applies a  special effect     Mutes or unmutes audio     Sets the timer     Key  Left Right  Up Down    A    uy Ni e   gt     N    58                                                     a  2  D     x   is        oH  wn  oO  3     b    ito   wn     oO   gt    ES  e       59    Phone settings  Menu 9 2    Many different features of your phone   s system can be  customised to suit your preferences    Language  Menu 9 2 1    Use this menu to select one of several languages for  the display text    Greeting message  Menu 9 2 2    Use this menu to enter the greeting that is displayed  briefly when the phone is switched on    Activate infrared  Menu 9 2 3     Use this menu to 
22. Tips for using AB mode    e To enter the same letter twice or to enter a  different letter on the same key  wait for the cursor  to move to the right automatically or press  Right    Then  enter the next letter     e Press     to insert a space   e Press the Navigation keys to move the cursor       Press  C  to delete characters one by one  Press  and hold  C  to clear the display     Using T9 mode    T9 is a predictive text input mode that allows you to  key in any character using single keystrokes   Entering a word in T9 mode    1  Press  2  to  9  to start entering a word  Press  each key once for each letter     For example  press  4    3    5    5   and  6  to  enter Hello in T9 mode     T9 predicts the word that you are typing  and it  may change with each key that you press     20    Call functions    Advanced calling features    Making a call   1  In Idle mode  enter the area code and phone  number    2  Press  N          e Press  C  to clear the last digit or press and hold   C  to clear the whole display  You can move the  cursor to edit an incorrect digit     Press and hold      to enter a pause between  numbers     Making an international call   1  In Idle mode  press and hold  0   The   character  appears    2  Enter the country code  area code  and phone  number  then press  N     Redialling recent numbers    1  In Idle mode  press  5N  to display the list of  recent numbers     21    2  Press  0  to display alternative words for your key  presses  When there ar
23. all data       Save all namecards  save all Phonebook  entries       Save all schedule items  save all calendar  items     i Menu functions    Connecting with a computer    Select With PC to use the IrDA feature with a  computer     To use an IrDA connection  you must     e configure and activate an  rDA compliant infrared    port on your computer       activate the IrDA feature on the phone  the IrDA    icon     appears on the top line of the display   e align the infrared port on the phone with the    infrared port on your computer or another phone        If there is no communication between your phone and    the IrDA compliant device  it is automatically  deactivated     60            N  D           Ss       oS  wn  o          p       wn     oO                   Shortcuts  Menu 9 2 4     You can use the Navigation keys as shortcuts to access  specific menus directly from Idle mode  Use this menu  to assign a shortcut to a key     Assigning a shortcut menu   1  Select a key to be used as a shortcut key    2  Select a menu to be assigned to the key   Using shortcut options   Press  lt Options gt  to access the following options   e Change  assign or change a shortcut menu     e Remove  deactivate the shortcut assignment to  the selected key     e Remove all  deactivate all shortcut assignments   Volume key  Menu 9 2 5     Use this menu to set whether the phone mutes the call  ringer or rejects a call if you press and hold  a v   when a call comes in     61    Otherwise  sele
24. cess the message properties     My folders  Menu 5 2 5    Use this menu to create new folders and organise your  messages    Creating a new folder   1  Press  lt Yes gt     2  Enter a folder name and press  lt OK gt         Settings  Menu 5 5     Use this menu to set up various options for using the  messaging service     Text message  Menu 5 5 1   You can configure SMS settings     Send settings  set up the options for sending  SMS messages    Reply path  allow recipients to reply to you  through your SMS server    Delivery report  set the network to inform you  when your messages have been delivered   Character support  select a character encoding  type  If you select Automatic  the phone switches  the encoding type from GSM Alphabet to Uni Code  if you enter a Unicode character  Use of Unicode  encoding will reduce the maximum number of  characters in a message to about half  If this menu  is not shown  your phone provides automatic  character encoding by default     i Menu functions    Edit  edit the selected template   Send message  create and send a new message   Delete  delete the selected template     Add new  add a new template     Delete all  Menu 5 4     Use this menu to delete messages in each message  folder all at once     Press  ox     to select the message folders to be  cleared     Pressing the key twice displays the message types  so that you can specify the ones to be cleared     Press  lt Delete gt      Press  06 24  to select the check box to delete  prot
25. cles equipped with an air bag  remember  that an air bag inflates with great force  Do not  place objects  including installed or portable  wireless equipment  in the area over the air bag or  in the air bag deployment area  Improperly  installed wireless equipment could result in serious  injury if the air bag inflates    Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft   It is dangerous and illegal to use wireless phones  in an aircraft because they can interfere with the  operation of the aircraft           When the phone or battery gets wet  the label  indicating water damage inside the phone changes  colour  In this case  phone repairs are no longer  guaranteed by the manufacturer s warranty  even  if the warranty for your phone has not expired    If your phone has a flash or light  do not use it too  close to the eyes of people or animals  This may  cause damage to their eyes    Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna  Unauthorised antennas or modified  accessories may damage the phone and violate  regulations governing radio devices    If the phone  battery  charger  or any accessory is  not working properly  take it to your nearest  qualified service facility  The personnel there will  assist you  and if necessary  arrange for service     i 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
26. ct one of the following options to   delete the data       Discard all  delete all data       Discard all namecards  delete all Phonebook  entries        Discard all schedule items  delete all  calendar items     Sending your data to another phone    You can send Phonebook entries and calendar items  via IrDA connection     Align the infrared ports on both phones with each  other    Select With other phone from the Activate  infrared menu    Select the item you want in the corresponding  menu    Press  lt Options gt  and select Send via  gt   Infrared     1     e Text mode  select a font style       Text colour  select a font colour    e Graphic logo  set the phone to display a graphic  icon instead of the service provider s logo on the  idle screen  This is only available if a graphic icon  has been received in a message    Skin  Menu 9 3 2     You can select a skin colour pattern for Menu mode   Brightness  Menu 9 3 3    You can adjust the brightness of the display for  varying lighting conditions    Contrast  Menu 9 3 4    You can adjust the contrast of each display for varying  lighting conditions    Back light  Menu 9 3 5     You can select the length of time the backlight stays  on or the length of time the display stays on in Dim  mode  in which the backlight is off     i Menu functions    Extra settings  Menu 9 2 6     You can turn the automatic redialling or answering  feature on or off        Auto redial  set the phone to make up to ten  attempts to redial a phone n
27. d  normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine     76          e Failure to observe these instructions may lead to  the suspension or denial of telephone services to  the offender  or legal action  or both     Care and maintenance    Your phone is a product of superior design and  craftsmanship and should be treated with care  The  suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty  obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for  many years    e Keep your phone and all its parts and accessories  out of the reach of small children and pets  They  may accidentally damage these things or choke on  small parts    e Keep the phone dry  Precipitation  humidity  and  liquids contain minerals that corrode electronic  circuits    e Do not use the phone with a wet hand  Doing so   may cause an electric shock to you or damage to   the phone    Do not use or store the phone in dusty  dirty areas    as its moving parts may be damaged     x  S  5      Ss  A  ie        SS  3  A  x              77    Other important safety information    Only qualified personnel should service the phone  or install the phone in a vehicle  Faulty installation  or service may be dangerous and may invalidate  any warranty applicable to the device    Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment  in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly   Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or  explosive materials in the same compartment as  the phone  its parts  or accessories    For vehi
28. details    3  Press  Left  or  Right  to access the other events  scheduled for the selected day    Using event options    While viewing an event  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options     e Edit  edit the event   e Create  add a new event        Send via  send the event via SMS  MMS  or  infrared port     e View mode  change the view mode of the  calendar     e Delete  delete the event     e Memory status  access memory information for  the events stored on the calendar        2  Adjust the image to be captured   e Press  lt f2 gt  to access camera options    gt  next section  e Use the keypad to change the camera settings  or switch to other modes        p  55  3  Press     to take a photo  The photo is saved in  the Photos folder     4  To Press    access photo options  lt Options gt    gt  p  56    delete the photo  C  and then  lt Yes gt      return to Capture mode  lt Preview gt      Using camera options in Capture mode   In Capture mode  press  lt   f gt  to access the following  options      Record video  switch to Record mode     e Shooting mode  take a photo in the following  modes     i Menu functions    Camera  Menu 8     You can use the camera module embedded in your  phone to take photos and record videos     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode and  select Camera  or press and hold     in Idle mode           Do not take photos of people without their  permission     Do not take photos in a place where cameras are  not allowed   
29. e  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 Specific Absorption  Rate  SAR   The SAR limit recommended by the EU  Council is 2 0W kg      The highest SAR value for this model phone was 0 816  W kg     72          x  a  SS            Nu  Eo   lt   Ns      x       S      A  X   is             73    Use only Samsung  approved batteries  and  recharge your battery only with Samsung   approved chargers  Disconnect the charger from  the power source when it is not in use  Do not  leave the battery connected to a charger for more  than a week  since overcharging may shorten its  life     Extreme temperatures will affect the charging  capacity of your battery  it may require cooling or  warming first    Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places  because the capacity and lifetime of the battery  will be reduced  Try to keep the battery at room  temperature  A phone with a hot or cold battery  may not work temporarily  even when the battery  is fully charged  Li ion batteries are particularly  affected by temperatures below 0  C  32  F      Precautions when using batteries    Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in  any way    Use the battery only for its intended purpose  
30. e Email  assign an e mail address    e Caller ID  assign an image to alert you to a  call from the person    e Ringtone  assign a ringtone to alert you to a  call from the person    e Group  assign the number to a caller group         Memo  add a memo about the person     Press  lt Save gt  to save the contact     3     Storing a number on the SIM card    Select SIM    Enter information about the contact    e Name  assign a name       Phone number  add a number       Location  assign a location number         To assign a caller         image  ringtone  or group   the contact must be saved to the phone   s  memory     Press  lt Save gt  to save the contact     l   2     i Menu functions    Using Phonebook options    While viewing contact details  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options        Edit  edit contact information        Send message  send an SMS or MMS message to  the selected number     e Copy to  copy the contact to the phone   s memory  or to the SIM card        Send via  send the contact via SMS  MMS  or  infrared port     e Delete  delete the selected contact     Add new contact  Menu 2 2    Use this menu to add a new contact to Phonebook   Storing a number in the phone   s memory  1  Select Phone     2  Change the settings or enter information about the  contact        First name Last name  assign a name     28           a   py  D  5   RA  Ss         oS   uv     fe               log  fo    fe    a     oO             N       29    View  display th
31. e members of the selected group   Add  add a new group   Edit  change the group properties     Send message  send an SMS or MMS message to  the group members you want    Delete  delete the selected group or all groups   Group members  however  will not be deleted from  Phonebook     Speed dial  Menu 2 4     Use this menu to assign a speed dial number  2 to 9   for 8 of your most frequently called numbers     Assigning speed dial numbers    Select a key location from 2 to 9  Key 1 is reserved  for your voicemail server     Select a contact from the contact list     Select a number  if the contact has more than one  number     1     Group  Menu 2 3    Use this menu to organise your contacts in caller  groups    Creating a new caller group   Press  lt Options gt  and select Add    Enter a name for the group    Select the caller ID line and set an image   Select the ringtone line and set a melody   Press  lt Save gt  to save the group     Ne               Adding members to a caller group  1  Select a group   2  Press  lt Add gt      3  Press  ox z  to select the contacts to be added     4  Press  lt Select gt    Managing caller groups    While viewing the group list  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options           Using name card options    After saving your name card  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options   e Edit  edit the name card        Send via  send the name card via SMS  MMS  or  infrared port     e Delete  delete the name card     Own nu
32. e mode and  select Applications        Your phone may not support certain sound fomats     This may affect the play of some downloaded  content  such as certain Java games or sound files     Java world  Menu 3 1     Use this menu to access the embedded J ava games  and downloaded J ava applications   Accessing an embedded game    1  From the Java world screen  select Downloads  gt   a game     2  If necessary  press   o           e Copy all to phone  copy all of the contacts stored  on the SIM card to the phone   s memory    e Delete all  delete all of the contacts from your  phone   s memory  your SIM card  or both    e Memory status  check the number of contacts  you have stored in the phone   s memory and on the  SIM card     Service number  Menu 2 8     Use this menu to view the list of Service Dialling  Numbers  SDN  assigned by your service provider   including emergency numbers and numbers for  directory enquiries  This menu is available if your SIM  card supports SDN     1  Scroll to the number you want and press  lt View gt      2  Press  lt Dial gt  or  N            Checking memory status    You can view the amount of used and available  memory for Java games  You can also view the  number of downloaded games     From the J ava world screen  select Memory status     Voice recorder  Menu 3 2   Use this menu to record voice memos     Recording a voice memo  1  Press  ox     to start recording   2  Speak into the microphone   Press  ox     to pause or resume recording 
33. e no more alternative  words  Add appears on the bottom line     3  Press  lt Add gt      4  Enter the word you want using AB mode and press   lt OK gt      Using Number mode  Number mode enables you to enter numbers   Press the keys corresponding to the digits you want     Using Symbol mode   Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols   To Press   display more symbols  Up  or  Down      the corresponding  number key     select a symbol    clear the entered symbols  C      insert the symbols  lt OK gt                        Answering a call   When you receive an incoming call  the phone rings  and displays the incoming call image    Press  lt Accept gt  or  SN  to answer the call     Tips for answering a call    e When Anykey answer is active  you can press  any key  except for  lt Reject gt  and          p  62    e When Active flip is active  you can simply open  the phone   lt  p  62    e Press  lt Reject gt  or  6  to reject a call     e Press and hold             to reject a call or mute the  ringer  depending on the Volume key  setting        p  61    Viewing missed calls   If you have missed calls  the screen displays how  many calls you have missed    1  Press  lt View gt     2  If necessary  scroll through the missed calls     i Call functions  2  Scroll to the number you want and press  NN      Making a call from Phonebook    Once you have stored a number in Phonebook  you  can dial the number by selecting it from Phonebook         7   You can also use the speed dial 
34. e the  display stays on in Dim mode after the backlight  turns off  After a specified time  the display turns  off    Dialling display  Menu 9 3 6    Use this menu to select a font colour for the numbers   entered while dialling    Show caller information  Menu 9 3 7     Use this menu to set the phone to display missed call  notifications with the most recently missed caller   s  information  To set the external display to show caller  information  select With cover display     Sound settings  Menu 9 4   Use this menu to customise various sound settings     Incoming call  Menu 9 4 1     Use this menu to change the sound settings for  incoming calls           Indicative tone  set the phone to beep when you  have made a mistake or something wrong happens  on the phone     Network services  Menu 9 5     Use this menu to access network services  Please  contact your service provider to check their availability  and subscribe to them  if you wish     Call diverting  Menu 9 5 1    This network service reroutes incoming calls to a  phone number that you specify    1  Select a call diverting option       Divert always  divert all calls       Busy  divert calls when you are on another  call    e         reply  divert calls when you do not answer  the phone    e Unreachable  divert calls when you are not in  an area covered by your service provider or  when your phone is switched off    e Cancel all  cancel all call diverting options     i Menu functions    Power on  off  Menu 9 4 4   
35. ected messages  and then press  lt Yes gt      Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm the deletion     1     44          Multimedia message  Menu 5 5 2     You can configure MMS settings     Sending settings  set up the options for sending  MMS messages     Delivery report  set the network to inform you  when your messages have been delivered     Hide address  set your address to be hidden from  the recipient   s phone     Read reply  send a read reply request along with  your messages     Priority  set the priority level of messages   Expiry date  set the length of time messages are  stored in the MMS server    Delivery time  set a time delay before messages  are sent    Retrieve settings  set up the options for  receiving MMS messages    Reject unknown senders  reject messages from  unknown senders        a  2  D     x   is   N  oS     oO  w  wn       Q   2  ito      oO  2  cS           45    Bearer selection  select either GSM or GPRS  preferred  depending on your network     Block number  store the phone numbers from  which you want to reject messages     Current profile  select an SMS setting profile   Profile settings  set the properties of each  profile    Service centre  store or change the number of  your SMS server     Default destination  enter the default  destination    Default type  set the default message type  The  network can convert the messages into the  selected format    Default validity  set the length of time your  messages are stored in the SMS server     Settin
36. eject  the phone rejects all messages     46        a  2  D      gt    is        oH  a       5  w             Q  oO  2                  og  oy       47    Viewing an image  1  Select an image folder   2  Select an image     Viewing a slide show    You can view your photos as a slide show  a sequential  presentation of each photo in the current folder     1  Select Photos   2  Press  lt Options gt  and select Slide show   3  Select an interval option   The slide show begins   4  Press  lt Stop gt  to stop the slide show   Using image options  While viewing an image  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options   e List  return to the image list      Send via MMS  send the file via MMS message     Memory status  Menu 5 6     Use this menu to view the amount of memory  currently in use in each message folder     File manager  menu 6    The File manager menu allows you to access image   video  and sound files stored in the phone   s memory    To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode and  select File manager         According to the DRM  Digital Rights Management   system  messages having web content may not be  able to be forwarded  They are indicated by the    m   ICON     I mages  Menu 6 1     This menu displays photos you have taken and images  you have downloaded or received in messages           Playing a video clip   1  Select a video folder    2  Select a video clip    During playback  use the following keys     Key Function   oK    Pauses or resumes 
37. en the cost of your calls is calculated     Phonebook  menu 2     You can store phone numbers on your SIM card and in  your phone   s memory  The SIM card and phone s  memory are physically separate  but they are used as  a single entity called Phonebook     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in   dle mode and  select Phonebook     Contact list  Menu 2 1   Use this menu to search for numbers in Phonebook     Finding an entry    1  Enter the first few letters of the name that you  want to find     2  Select the name from the list     3  Scroll to a number and press  N  to dial  or press   ox    to edit contact information     To reset the call timers  press  lt Reset gt   You need to  enter the phone password         The password is preset to 00000000  You can  change this password     67    Call cost  Menu 1 7     This network feature displays the cost of calls  This  menu is available only if supported by your SIM card   Note that this is not intended to be used for billing  purposes    e Last call cost  check the cost of your last call    e Total cost  check the total cost of all of your calls   If the total cost exceeds the maximum cost set in  Set max  cost  you must reset the counter before  you can make another call    e Max  cost  check the maximum cost limit set in  Set max  cost     e Reset counters  reset the cost counters       Set max  cost  set the maximum cost authorised  for your calls           e Mobile Home Office Fax Other  add a  number in any type    
38. end and receive Phonebook and   gt  Indicates that you can get more information on O calendar data via an infrared port   the referenced page    gt  Indicates that you need to press the Navigation   Web browser  keys to scroll to the specified option and then         Access the wireless web to get up   select it    to the minute information and a      Indicates a key on the phone  For example        wide variety of media content    06 2    gt   lt  Indicates a soft key  whose function is displayed    on the phone screen  For example   lt Menu gt      e  Q  a   A       N  N  BS                    gt   S     N          Calendar  Keep track of your daily  weekly   and monthly schedule     Voice recorder  Record memos or sounds     Alarm   Use your phone as an alarm clock  to wake you up in the morning or  notify you of an impending event     Timer and Stopwatch   Count down to a specific event or  measure the time it takes to do  your exercise or work            E          Get personal with photo caller  ID   See who s calling you when their  very own photo displays     Name card  Create name cards with your  number and profile           Multimedia Message Service  MMS   Send and receive MMS messages with a  combination of text  image  video  and audio     Java  Enjoy Java    based embedded  games and download new games     Csi    21    25    70    72    79    Browse the 0  Use Phonebook      Send messages    ji  VIEW MESSAGES    0  ee       Enter text   AB  T9  Number  and Symb
39. ends on the nature of your CUG subscription    e Default group  enable the default CUG  if you  have set one with your service provider  When  making a call  you are given the option of using  your default CUG  instead of selecting one from the  list     i Menu functions    Network selection  Menu 9 5 4     This network service allows you to either automatically  or manually select the network to be used while  roaming outside of your home area  You can select a  network other than your home network only if there is  a valid roaming agreement between the two     Caller I D  Menu 9 5 5    This network service allows you to prevent your phone  number from being displayed on the phone of the  person being called  If you select Default  the phone  will use the default setting provided by the network         Some networks may not allow you to change this  setting     Voice mail server  Menu 9 5 6   Use this menu to store the number of the voicemail  server and access your voicemails         You must store the voicemail server number before  accessing the server  Your service provider can give  you the number     66        a       D     x   is        oH  wn  oO  3     a  ive   wn     oO      E  e       67    PIN check  Menu 9 6 1    The 4  to 8 digit PIN  Personal Identification Number   protects your SIM card against unauthorised use   When this feature is enabled  the phone requires your  PIN each time it is switched on    Change PIN code  Menu 9 6 2    Use this menu to change yo
40. feature to assign your   most frequently called numbers to specific number   keys        p  29   You can quickly dial a number from the SIM card using   its location number assigned when stored    1  In Idle mode  enter a location number and press   1   2  Press  Left  or  Right  to scroll through other  numbers     3  Press  lt Dial gt  or           to dial the number you want     Ending a call  Close the phone or press           22    g  x  D  5  RA  Ss  a  oa       23    Press  a  to increase the volume level and   w  to  decrease the volume level     Placing a call on hold  Retrieving  Press  lt Hold gt  or  lt Retrieve gt  to place a call on hold  or retrieve the call     Making a second call   You can make another call if your network supports it   1  Press  lt Hold gt  to put the call on hold    2  Make the second call in the normal way    3  Press  lt Swap gt  to switch between the calls   4    Press  lt Options gt  and select End held call to end  the call on hold   5  To end the current call  press  s8      Answering a second call   You can answer an incoming call while already on the  phone  if your network supports it and you have  activated the call waiting feature        p  65    3  Press  5N  to dial the number you want     Using the headset  Use the headset to make or answer calls without  holding the phone     Connect the headset to the jack on the left side of the  phone  The button on the headset works as listed    below    To Press   redial the last call a
41. g name  enter a profile name     e Profile  select a connection profile to be used for  MMS  You can also add or edit a profile        p  68  Push message  Menu 5 5 3     You can change the settings for receiving push  messages from the wireless web server     e Receive  set how your phone receives push  messages     e Black list  manage blocked server addresses     Broadcast  Menu 5 5 4    You can change the settings for receiving CB  messages    e Receive  select to receive CB messages  or not     e Channel list  indicate the channels from which  you wish to receive CB messages  Please contact  your service provider for further details    e Language  select the preferred languages in  which CB messages display     i Menu functions    Allow adverts  accept advertisements     Allow information  accept information  messages     Allow personal  accept personal messages   Allow reports  set the network to inform the    sender when a message has been delivered to you     Recep  in home network  determine if your  phone retrieves new messages automatically when  you are in your home service area    Reception when abroad  determine if your   phone retrieves new messages automatically when   you are roaming on another network    Reception within home network or abroad has the   following options      Manual  the phone displays notifications  Use  the Retrieve option to manually download new  messages      Automatic  the phone automatically retrieves  messages from the server       R
42. h the SAR is determined at the highest  certified power level  the actual SAR level of the phone  while operating can be well below the maximum value   This is because the phone is designed to operate at  multiple power levels so as to use only the power  required to reach the network  In general  the closer  you are to a base station  the lower the power output  of the phone     Before a new model phone is 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       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     Health and safety information    SAR certification information    This phone meets European Union  EU  requirements  concerning exposure to radio waves     Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver   It is designed and manufactured to not exceed the  limits for exposure to radio frequency  RF  energy  as  recommended by the EU Council  These limits are part  of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted  levels of RF energy for the general population  Th
43. i Menu functions    Entering a new anniversary  Select a date on the calendar     Press  lt Options gt  and select Create  gt   Anniversary     Enter information or change the settings     Occasion  enter information about the  anniversary    Date  enter the date    Alarm  select to set an alarm for the  anniversary    Before  set how long before the event the  alarm is to alert you    Alarm time  enter the time for the alarm to  ring    AM  PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour time  format    Alarm tone  select an alarm tone    Repeat every year  set the phone to remind  you of the anniversary every year     Press  lt Save gt  to save the event     I   2     52       S  N      D  5  RA  Ss       oS  O  v  oO      fom                 o     t            53    Viewing an event in a different mode    You can change the calendar display to Day view or  Week view  Press  lt Options gt  and select View mode   gt  a view mode    Day view   You can view events for the selected date  Select an  event to view its details     The following icons may display to indicate the event  status          Alarm set      Recurring event        To do priority     high       normal       low         Completed To do item   Week view    You can view events for the selected week  A cell on  the timetable indicates the presence of a schedule  item  Select a cell in the day you want     Accessing an event    1  Select a date on the calendar to display the events  for the day     2  Select an event to view its 
44. insert a decimal point or  bracket     e Press     or     to move the cursor     2  Press one of the Navigation keys to access the  math function you want     3  Enter the second number     i Menu functions    Alarm  Menu 3 4     Use this menu to set alarms  The alert type for a  normal alarm corresponds to the call alert type  settings  A wake up alarm is not affected by your  sound settings     Setting an alarm  1  Select the type of alarm   2  Set each alarm option      Alarm  activate the alarm       Alarm time  enter the time for the alarm to  ring        AM PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour format     e Repeat  select a repeat option     Alarm tone  select an alarm tone   3  Press  lt Save gt      Stopping an alarm  e For a non wake up alarm  press any key     e For a wake up alarm  press  lt Confirm gt  or  ox         34          Timer  Menu 3 7     Use this menu to set a period of time for the phone to  count down  The phone will sound an alarm when the  specified period of time has expired    Starting the timer   1  Press  lt Set gt      2  Enter the length of time you want to count down  and press  lt OK gt      3  Press   ox     to start counting down   Stopping the timer  e Press any key when the timer rings     e Press  ox    on the Timer screen to stop the timer  before it rings             N  D      RA  S       3   gt          4s  5  ov     fe       wn      O     t   u    Stopwatch  Menu 3 8     Use this menu to measure elapsed time  The  maximum time is 10 hours 
45. l addresses  or  phone numbers from the message    Copy media  save media content from the  message to your phone   s memory    Protection  protect the message from being  deleted  You can protect only those messages  stored in the phone   s memory    Block number  add the sender   s number to the  Block list to reject the messages from the sender     MMS messages  MMS notifications    Retrieve  retrieve the MMS message from the  MMS server     Reply via text message  reply to the sender via  SMS     Reply via multimedia message to  reply to the  sender via MMS     Forward  forward the message to other people     Outbox  Menu 5 2 3    This folder stores messages that the phone is  attempting to send or has failed to send    The following icons are available to show the message  status         Being sent     3 Failed to send   While viewing a message  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options       Send again  retry sending the message    e Forward  forward the message to other people     e Copy entry  extract URLs  e mail addresses  or  phone numbers from the message     e Delete  delete the message     e Protection  protect the message from being  deleted     e Details  access the message properties     i Menu functions   e Copy entry  extract URLs  e mail addresses  or  phone numbers from the message       Protection  protect the message from being  deleted    CB messages   e Save  save the message to the phone   s memory    e Delete  delete the message    e Co
46. ll time   6  Caller groups   9  Caller ID   6  Calls  answering   22  barring   65  diverting   64  holding   3  redialling   1  rejecting   2  transferring   5  waiting   65  Camera  photos   54  videos   57  CB  Cell Broadcast  messages    42  46  Characters  enter   9  Configuration messages   40    Index    A  AB mode  text input   9  Active flip   62  Alarm   34  Answering   call   22   second call   23  Anykey answer   62  Auto redial   62    B  Background image   62  Backlight time  set   62  Band selection   67  Barring  calls   65  Battery   charging   7   low indicator   8   precautions   73  Broadcast messages   42  46  Browser  web   36    6  Calculator   4  Calendar   0    Privacy   8  Problems  solve   0  Push messages   41  6    Quiet mode  entering   13  setting   64    R  Received calls   26  Received messages   0  Recording   videos   57   voice memos   32  Redialling   automatically   62   manually   1  Resetting phone   9  Ringer   incoming calls   63   messages   63  Road safety   4  Roaming   66    5   Safety  information   72  precautions   1    P  Password   call barring   65   phone   7  Phone   care and maintenance       display   10  icons   10  locking   67  password   67  resetting   69  switching on off   8  unpacking   6  Phonebook  adding   8  deleting   28  1  finding   7  managing   0  options   8  speed dialling   9  Photos  taking   54  viewing   47  PIN  change   67  PIN2  change   68  Power on off tone   64    Messages  cell broadcast   4
47. loaded sounds  move the file to  the Downloaded sounds folder     Move to Voice recorder files  move the file to  the Voice recording list folder     Protection  protect the file from being deleted   Details  access the file properties     Rename  change the file name     Move to Favourite videos  move the file to the  Favourite videos folder     Move to Downloaded videos  move the file to  the Downloaded videos folder     Move to Video clips  move the file to the Video  clips folder    Protection  protect the file from being deleted   Details  access the file properties     Sounds  Menu 6 3     This menu displays voice memos you have recorded   and sound files you have downloaded or received in  messages    Playing a sound clip   1  Select a sound folder    2  Select a sound clip  For a voice memo  see Voice    recorder   lt  p  32       Calendar  Menu 7   The Calendar menu enables you to keep track of your  schedule     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode and  select Calendar     Consulting the calendar    When you enter the Calendar menu  the calendar in  Month view appears with today   s date indicated by a  blue box    Selecting a day   e Press  Left  or  Right  to move by day    e Press  Up  or  Down  to move by week    e Press  a v  to move by month     Using calendar options    Press  lt Options gt  to access the following options     e View mode  change the view mode of the  calendar   gt  p  53    i Menu functions    Other files  Menu 6 4     Files 
48. lode if the battery is replaced  Mi with an incorrect type     Dispose of used batteries according to the  manufacturer s instructions     suoynvaaad Mafvs quvyoduy   gt     Qualified service    Only qualified service personnel may repair your  phone     For more detailed safety information  see  Health and  safety information  on page 72        Interference   All wireless phones may be subject to interference   which could affect their performance    Be aware of special regulations   Meet any special regulations in force in any area and  always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden  to use it  or when it may cause interference or danger   Water resistance    Your phone is not water resistant  Keep it dry     Sensible use    Use only in the normal position  held to the ear   Avoid  unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone  is switched on     Emergency calls    Key in the emergency number for your present  location  then press DI    About this Guide    This User s Guide provides you with condensed  information about how to use your phone  To quickly  learn the basics for your phone  please refer to    Get  started    and    Step outside the phone        In this guide  the following instruction icons appear     e Camera and camcorder  Use the camera module on your  phone to take a photo or record a  video              Mi Indicates that you need to pay careful attention  to the subsequent information regarding safety  or phone features  D   IrDA          NG S
49. lt Save gt  to save the profile    Using profile options   Press  lt Options gt  to access the following options   e Edit  edit the selected profile    e Delete  delete the profile       Add new connection  add a new profile     Reset settings  Menu 9 8   Use this menu to reset the phone s settings you have    changed   1  Press  ox     to select the setting categories to be  reset     2  Press  lt Reset gt    Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm the reset   4  Enter the phone password and press  lt OK gt          The password is preset to 00000000  You can  change this password    p  67    w    Port  enter the port number of the proxy  server    DNS  activate or deactivate the DNS  Domain  Name Server  addresses    DNS1 and DNS2  enter the primary and  secondary DNS addresses    Bearer  select the network bearer type   Advanced settings  change the advanced  options  Depending on the bearer setting   available options vary    When the bearer is set to GPRS    APN  enter the access point name    Login ID  enter the login ID    Password  enter the login password   When the bearer is set to GSM    Dial number  enter the PPP phone number   Login ID  enter the login ID    Password  enter the login password    Data call type  select a call type for data  transmission           Enter PUK      e The PIN code has been entered incorrectly three  times in succession  and the phone is now blocked   Enter the PUK supplied by your service provider       No service        Network failure     or   
50. mber  Menu 2 6     Use this feature to check your phone numbers  or to  assign a name to each of the numbers  Changes made  here do not affect the actual subscriber numbers on  your SIM card     Management  Menu 2 7     Use this menu to manage Phonebook entries       Saving location  select a default memory location  for saving contacts  If you select Ask on saving   the phone will ask you to select a memory location  each time you save a number     i Menu functions    Managing speed dial entries    From the Speed dial screen  press  lt Options gt  to  access the following options        Add  assign a number to an unassigned key    e View  check the name and number assigned to a  key    e Change  assign a different number to a key    e Remove  clear the speed dial setting for a key     Dialling speed dial entries  In Idle mode  press and hold the appropriate key     My namecard  Menu 2 5    Use this menu to create a name card and send it to  other people    Saving your name card    The procedure for creating your name card is the  same as the one for saving a phone number in the  phone   s memory    p  28    30                     N  D      RA  Ss       oa   gt                  ov     fe       wn     oO     tas  eg       31    Applications  menu 3     Use this menu to play Java games  record voice  memos  set time zone  You can also use convenient  features  such as an alarm clock  calculator  converter   timer  and stopwatch    To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in   dl
51. me delay before the camera takes a  photo     Go to photos  access the Photos folder     Settings  change the default settings for taking a  photo     Size  select an image size   Quality  select an image quality setting   Viewfinder  select a preview screen                       Take another  return to Capture mode   Send via MMS  send the file via MMS message     Set as  set the photo as wallpaper for the main  display or as a caller ID image for a Phonebook  entry     Delete  delete the file    Rename  change the file name    Go to photos  access the Photos folder     p  47  Protection  protect the file from being deleted   Details  access the file properties     Taking a photo with the phone closed    Press and hold  ca     Press  a  to flip the image vertically  or   w  to view  the mirror image    Press   8   to take a photo  The photo is  automatically saved     1   2     i Menu functions    Function   Switches to Record mode     p  57  Changes the image size    Changes the image quality   Changes the shooting mode     Changes the colour tone or applies a  special effect     Selects a decorative frame   Sets the timer   Goes to the Photos folder     Changes the preview screen     Key                x          4    Using photo options    After saving a photo  press  lt Options gt  to access the  following options     View  access one of the multi shot photos     56                                     S      N  D      RA  Ss       oS  ie   w      oO      w     oO        
52. nd hold the button twice   answer a call the button    end a call the button     Options during a call  You can access a number of functions during a call     Adjusting the volume during a call    Use  a v  to adjust the earpiece volume during a call                    Voice on Voice off  switch off the phone s  microphone so that the other person on the phone  cannot hear you  or switch it back on    Mute keys Send keys  switch the key tones on  or off        To communicate with answering machines or    computerised telephone systems  Send keys  must be selected     Send DTMF  send the DTMF  Dual tone multi   frequency  tones as a group  The DTMF tones are  the tones used in phones for tone dialling   sounding when you press the number keys  This  option is helpful for entering a password or an  account number when you call an automated  system  like a banking service    Contacts  access the contact list     End held call  disconnect the call currently on  hold     i Call functions    Press  5N  to answer the call  The first call is  automatically put on hold     Press  lt Swap gt  to switch between the calls     Press  lt Options gt  and select End held call to end  the call on hold     To end the current call  press 1     1     2   3     4     Using the Speakerphone feature   Use your phone as a speaker phone to talk and listen  with the phone a short distance away    Press  ox     and then  lt Yes gt  to activate the    Speakerphone feature  Press  ox   z  again to switch
53. nt functions  assigned to the soft keys     Icons    Tatil Received signal strength       Call in progress    Out of your service area  you  cannot make or receive calls    HE GPRS network  G3 Roaming network         Call diverting feature active    Press the appropriate soft key     Press the Navigation keys to  move to the next or previous  option     Press  lt Select gt  or   ox     to    l confirm the function displayed    or option highlighted       To exit  choose either of the    following methods    e Press  lt Back gt  to move up  one level    e Press  8  to return to Idle  mode     Press the number key  corresponding to the option you  want     The roles of the soft keys vary  depending on the function you are  using  The bottom line of the    display indicates their current role        Press the left Press the right  soft key toselect soft key to return  the highlighted to the previous  option  menu level     You can set wallpaper for the idle  screen on the display     1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Settings  gt  Display  settings  gt  Wallpaper  gt  Main  display     2  Select an image category   3  Select an image    4  Press  lt Select gt     5  Press  lt Save gt      You can change the colour for the  display components  such as title  bars and highlight bars     1  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Settings  gt  Display  settings  gt  Skin     2  Select a colour pattern     Idle mode  In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt  wallpaper  and
54. nu is available if you use a SIM AT card that  supports SIM Application Tool kit menus and provides  additional services  such as news  weather  sports   entertainment  and location services  Available  services may vary  depending on your service  provider s plans  For details  see your SIM card  instructions or contact your service provider     Browser  Menu 4     The Wireless Application Protocol  WAP  browser on  your phone allows you to access the wireless web   From the wireless web  you can access up to date  information and a wide variety of media content  such  as games  wallpapers  ringtones  and music files     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode and  select Browser     36                         S  N      D     RA           oS  wW  2  fe      wn  oO  9     oO      t   5       37    Bookmarks  Menu 4 2     Use this menu to save URL addresses in order to  quickly access web pages    Adding a bookmark   1  Select an empty location    2  Enter a title for the bookmark and press  Down    3  Enter a URL address and press  lt Save gt      Accessing a bookmarked page   Selecting a bookmark item launches the web browser  and accesses the associated web page    Using bookmark options   After saving an item  press  lt Options gt  to access the  following options    e Goto URL  access the bookmarked web page        Edit  edit the URL address and title of the  bookmark       Delete  delete the selected bookmark or all  bookmarks     e Reload  reload the curren
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56. ol mode  Call functions   Advanced calling features   Menu functions   All menu options listed   Solve problems   Help and personal needs    Health and safety information    Index    Unpack 6  Make sure you have each item   Your phone 6  Buttons  features  and locations   Get started 7    First steps to operating your phone    Install and charge the phone    7  Power on or Off   ae 0  Keys and display          Access menu functions     Customise your phone    i  Make Answer Calls                                              ennenen 14         Step outside the phone 14    Begin with your camera  web  messaging  and other special  features    Use tHE Mera riris uenak a iE 14                                  0 R  1 Time and date       p  59  2 Phone settings       p  59  3 Display settings  gt  p  62  4 Sound settings  gt  p  63  5 Network services  gt  p  64  6 Security  gt  p  67  7 Connection settings    p  68  8 Reset settings  gt  p  69      Shows only if supported by your  SIM card     5 Messaging  gt  8  1 Create message   3   2 My messages  gt  p     3 Templates  gt  p  3  4 Delete all  gt  p  44  5 Settings  gt  p  44  6 Memory status  gt  p  47  6 File manager  gt  p  47  1 Images  gt  p  47  2 Videos  gt  p  48  3 Sounds  gt  p  49  4 Other files  gt  p  50  5 Memory status  gt  p  50  7 Calendar  gt  p  50    Overview of menu functions    To access Menu mode  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode     1 Java world  gt  p  31  2 Voice recorder  gt  p  32  3 World clock  gt  
57. or move the page forward among the other        a  a  D  X  RA            ey     oO  wn  wn  w  Q      ito      oO     l    5    1  Select the Subject line  pages   2  Enter the message subject and press   ox      e Attach  attach a Phonebook entry as a name  3  Select the Image and video or Sound line and card or calender data as a data format   add an image  a video  or a sound file  attachment     M    The maximum size allowed for a message can   Clear subject Clear message  clear the       differ  depending on your service provider  subject or text     Depending on the file type or DRM  Digital e Remove media Remove sound  remove an  Rights Management  system  some files may added item     not be able to be forwarded     39    Voicemail        QE Push message from web servers       4    Configuration message  containing network  parameters from the service provider      64 CB  Cell broadcast  message from your  service provider    e iW Delivery report for your sent messages         Depending on the DRM  Digital Rights  Management  system  messages having web  content may not be able to be forwarded      A   icon next to a message means that the  message is of high priority  A grey coloured  message icon indicates low priority    Using message options   While viewing a message  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options    SMS messages   e Reply via  reply to the sender via SMS or MMS    e Forward  forward the message to other people    e Delete  delete the mes
58. p  33  4 Alarm  gt  p  34  5 Calculator  gt  p  34  6 Converter  gt  p  35  7 Timer  gt  p  35  8 Stopwatch  gt  p  35  9 SIM AT   gt  p  36  1 Home  gt  p  36  2 Bookmarks  gt  p  37  3 http     gt  p  38  4 WAP profile  gt  p  38  5 Clear cache  gt  p  38    Recent contacts  gt  p 25  Missed calls  gt  p  26  Dialled calls  gt  p  26  Received calls  gt  p  26  Delete all  gt  p  26  Call time       p  26  Call cost   gt  7  Contact list  gt  p  27  Add new contact  gt  p  28  Group  gt  p  29  Speed dial  gt  p  29  My namecard  gt  p  30  Own number  gt  p  30  Management  gt  p  30  Service number   gt  p  31    1 Call log                     Ss       5      4         Camera  lens    Camera  y key            External  display  Infrared  port                 Buttons  features  and locations    Earpiece E    Display      Navigation keys   Up Down Left     Right     Web access   Confirm key          Left soft key    N Menu exit key        WE        Correct key    5     function keys    Make sure you have each item       Travel Adapter    Battery       User s Guide    You can obtain various accessories from  your local Samsung dealer         The items supplied with your phone   and the accessories available at your  Samsung dealer may vary  depending  on your country or service provider     3j Install the battery  Plug the travel adapter  into the phone        8 Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet     When the phone is completely charged  the  battery icon become
59. playback   aly Adjusts the volume    Down Stops playback     Using video options  From a video screen  press  lt Options gt  to access the  following options     List  return to the video list   Send via MMS  send the file via MMS message     Set as wallpaper  set the video clip as wallpaper  for the main display     Delete  delete the file     1 Menu functions    e Setas  set the image as wallpaper for the main  display or as a caller         image for a Phonebook  entry       Delete  delete the file   e Rename  change the file name     e Move to Favourite images  move the file to the  Favourite images folder     e Move to Downloaded images  move the file to  the Downloaded images folder     e Move to Photos  move the file to the Photos  folder     e Protection  protect the file from being deleted   e Details  access the file properties     Videos  Menu 6 2     This menu displays video clips you have recorded   downloaded  or received in messages         Video clips recorded on other devices  such as  camcorders  may not play correctly                          a  2  D     x             oH  a           w      w  Q  oO  2     o      erg  2       49    Using sound options    From a sound screen  press  lt Options gt  to access the  following options     List  return to the sound list    Send via MMS  send the file via MMS message   Delete  delete the file    Rename  change the file name     Move to Favourite sounds  move the file to the  Favourite sounds folder     Move to Down
60. py entry  extract URLs  e mail addresses  or  phone numbers from the message    Delivery reports   e Delete  delete the report     e Copy entry  extract URL  e mail addresses  or  phone numbers from the report     e Protection  protect the report from being deleted     Drafts  Menu 5 2 2     This folder stores messages you have saved to send at  a later time     42       a  2  D     x        N  a     oO  wn  wn       Q      Q     oO        AAi       43    Using folder options    On the folder list  press  lt Options gt  to access the  following options    e Open  open the selected folder       Add folder  add a new folder    e Rename folder  change the folder name    e Delete  delete the selected folder     Templates  Menu 5 3     Use this menu to create SMS templates with the  sentences you use frequently so that you can retrieve  and insert them when composing an SMS message   Creating a template   1  Select an empty location    2  Enter a message and press  lt OK gt      Using template options    From the template list  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options     Sent messages  Menu 5 2 4    This folder stores messages that you have sent   While viewing a message  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options       Forward  forward the message to other people     e Copy entry  extract URLs  e mail addresses  or  phone numbers from the message     e Delete  delete the message     e Protection  protect the message from being  deleted     e Details  ac
61. rer 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     Electronic devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  radio frequency  RF  signals  However  certain  electronic equipment may not be shielded against the  RF signals from your wireless phone  Consult the  manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a  minimum distance of 15 cm  6 inches  be maintained  between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid  potential interference with the pacemaker  These  recommendations are consistent with the independent  research and recommendations of Wireless Technology  Research  If you have any reason to suspect that  interference is taking place  switch off your phone  immediately     Hearing aids    Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  hearing aids  In the event of such interference  you  may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to  discuss alternatives        Emergency calls    This phone  like any wireless phone  operates using  radio signals  wireless  and landline networks as well  as user programmed functions  which cannot  guarantee connection in all conditions  Therefore  you  should never rely solely on any wireless phone for  essential communications like medical emergencies     To make or receive calls  the phone must be switched  on and in a service area with adequate
62. res  such as 2    messaging  Phonebook  or Calendar  using AB mode  Characters in order displayed  T9 mode  Number mode  and Symbol mode  Upper case Lower case    a   lt         1       Vien  Changing the text input mode 2 ABC2AAAGr 077  e Press and hold      to switch between T9 mode 3 DEFSEA   6 669    EES   and AB mode   FE    Depending on your 4 GHI40wW Ghi4aiw  country  you may also be able to access an input KISA MERN  mode for your specific language  6 MNO6         Parra Rar  e Press     to change case or switch to Number 7 PORS7US amp    0      57 83  mode   A     e TU Vis sur tuveu dt  e Press and hold          to switch to Symbol mode  9 WXYzZ9 2             2 9    0 996   5  gt   lt  6 8 8   8       0   Creating an SMS message with GSM Alphabet encoding     Enter the whole word before editing or deleting  characters    When the word displays correctly  go to step 4   Otherwise  press  0  to display alternative word  choices for the keys that you have pressed    For example  Of and Me use  6  and  3      Press      to insert a space and enter the next  word     Tips for using T9 mode    Press  1  to enter periods or apostrophes  automatically     Press      to insert a space   Press the Navigation keys to move the cursor     Press  C  to delete characters one by one  Press  and hold  C  to clear the display        Adding a new word to the T9 dictionary  This feature may not be available for some languages   1  Enter the word that you want to add     i Enter text    
63. ress and  access the associated web page   WAP profile  Menu 4 4     Use this menu to select a connection profile to be used  for accessing the wireless web  You can also add or edit  a profile        p  68    Clear cache  Menu 4 5     Use this menu to clear information stored in the cache     Messaging  menu 5     Use the Messaging menu to send and receive text  messages and multimedia messages  You can also use  push message and cell broadcast message features     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode and  select Messaging     38                  Text style  change the text attributes  4  Select the Message line     3  When you have finished  press  lt Options gt  and 5  Enter the message text and press  ox       select Save and send or Send only  6  Press  lt Options gt  to access the following options  4  Enter a phone number  for editing the message   To send the message to more than one recipient  e Edit  edit the subject or text of your message   fill in additional destination fields  e Change image Change video Change  5  Press  ox     to send the message  sound  replace an added item              Add page  add pages  Move to each page by  Multimedia message  Menu 5 1 2  pressing  Left  or  Right      Multimedia Message Service  MMS  delivers messages   Delete page  delete an added page     containing a combination of text  image  video  and Edit 0   y        page  change the duration of page display  audio  from phone to phone or from phone to e mail  
64. s still   unplug the adapter  from the power outlet     Get started    First steps to operating your phone   SIM card information   When you subscribe to a cellular network  you receive  a plug in SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card    loaded with your subscription details  such as your  PIN  and available optional services     Install and charge the phone           If the phone is already Make sure that the gold   on  first turn it off by coloured contacts on the  holding   6   card face down into the  phone     1 Get started    7  Remove the adapter from the phone  Power on or off    1  Open the phone     2  Press and hold   6   to turn on  the phone        3  If necessary  enter the PIN and  press  lt OK gt    Low battery indicator       When the battery is low      a warning tone sounds    e the low battery message displays  and  e the empty battery icon blinks     If the battery level becomes too low  the phone  automatically turns off  Recharge your battery     1  Open the phone     2  Press and hold  vw            pa DIS 125     Enter numbers  letters  and some special  characters    In Idle mode  press and hold  1  to access  your voicemail server  Press and hold  0  to  enter an international call prefix     Enter special characters    In Idle mode  press and hold      to activate  or deactivate Quiet mode  Press and hold      to enter a pause between numbers     Adjust the phone volume     In Idle mode  with the phone open  adjust  the keypad tone volume  With the
65. sage     i Menu functions  7  When you have finished  press  lt Options gt  and  select Send   8  Enter a phone number or an e mail address     To send the message to more than one recipient   fill in additional destination fields     9  Press  ox    to send the message     My messages  Menu 5 2   Use this menu to access messages you have received   sent  or which have failed in sending   Inbox  Menu 5 2 1   This folder stores all of the messages you have  received   Viewing a message  The following icons may appear on the message list to  show the message type     W sms   gt                mms    MMS notification      y  Being retrieved    4  Failed to retrieve     40          a  2  D     x   is   N  oH     oO  wn  wn       Q      Q     oO                41    e Delete  delete the message     e Copy entry  extract URLs  e mail addresses  or  phone numbers from the message     e Copy media  save media content from the  message to your phone   s memory     e Protection  protect the message from being  deleted     e Details  access the message properties   Configuration messages    e Install  apply the configuration specified in the  message to your phone       Delete  delete the message    e Protection  protect the message from being  deleted    Push messages    e Goto URL  connect to the URL specified in the  message     e Delete  delete the message     Move to phone Move to SIM  move the  message between the SIM card and the phone s  memory    Copy entry  extract URLs  e mai
66. send or receive data to or from IrDA   compatible computers or phones through the infrared  port     Ki    You cannot use the IrDA feature while using  multimedia features such as voice recorder and  camera  or vice versa     Settings  Menu 9     The Settings menu provides you with various setting  options to customise the phone to your preferences  and needs  You can also reset the settings to their  default status     To access this menu  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode and  select Settings     Time and date  Menu 9 1   Use this menu to change the time and date displayed  on your phone  Before setting the time and date   specify your time zone in the World clock menu     gt  p  33  e Set time  enter the current time        AM  PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour time format        Time format  select a time format      Set date  enter the current date        Calendar starting day  set which day of the  week the calendar starts with           Receiving data from another phone  1  Align the infrared ports on both phones with each    other     Select With other phone from the Activate  infrared menu     When the list of the received data displays  select  one of the two options     To save an individual item   a  Select the item you want from the list   b  Press  lt Options gt  and select Save to save the  data   Otherwise  select Discard to delete the data   To save all data     From the item list  press  lt Options gt  to select one   of the following options      Save all  save 
67. t  If you change the settings without first  checking with your service provider  the web  browser  and MMS features may not work properly     Creating a profile  1  Press  lt New gt   If a profile has already been saved   press  lt Options gt  and select Add new  connection   2  Specify each information      Profile name  enter a profile name      Homepage URL  enter the URL address of the  page to be used as your homepage   e Proxy  activate or deactivate the proxy server        IP address  enter the IP address of the proxy  server     i Menu functions    Privacy  Menu 9 6 5     Use this menu to lock access to messages  files  or all  menu functions on the phone  except for call  functions     When a privacy option is enabled  you must enter the  phone password to access the locked items or  functions     SIM lock  Menu 9 6 6     This menu allows your phone to work only with the  current SIM by assigning a SIM lock code  You must  enter the SIM lock code to use a different SIM card     Fixed dialling mode  Menu 9 6 7     If supported by your SIM card  Fixed Dialling Number   FDN  mode restricts your outgoing calls to a limited   set of phone numbers  When this feature is enabled    you can make calls only to phone numbers stored on  the SIM card     Change PIN2 code  Menu 9 6 8     If supported by your SIM card  use this menu to  change your current PIN2     68       S      N  D      x   Ss  N  oS  wn                   p    ito   wn     oO                   69    3  Press  
68. t  to  scroll to the city you want  As the time line moves   the time and date of the given zone display     Press  ox     to save the city as your local time  zone     1     Applying daylight savings time    From the world map  press  lt Options gt  and select  Set daylight saving time   Press  ox     to select the time zones you want     1     2     3  Press  lt Save gt      During playback  use the following keys     Key Function   oK    Pauses or resumes playback   Left Moves backward in a memo   Right Moves forward in a memo   aly Adjusts the volume    Down Stops playback     Using voice memo options   After playback  press  lt Options gt  to access the  following options    e Play  play back the voice memo    e Record  record a new voice memo     e Go to voice recorder files  access the Voice  recording list folder      Send via MMS  send the voice memo via MMS  message    e Delete  delete the voice memo                             Press any key  except  lt Confirm gt  and  o        to  cause it to sound again after 5 minutes  You can do  this a maximum of 5 times     Setting the alarm to ring even if the phone is  off  From the Alarm screen  select Auto power  gt  On     If the phone is off when it is time for the alarm to ring   the phone switches on and sounds the alarm     Calculator  Menu 3 5     Use this menu to perform basic arithmetic functions   such as addition  subtraction  multiplication  and  division    1  Enter the first number     e Press  lt     gt  to 
69. t page with updated  information     e Home  return to the homepage   e Go to URL  enter a URL address manually     e Show URL  display the URL address of the current  web page  You can also set the current page as the  homepage for the web browser or a bookmark     e Clear cache  clear the cache  A cache is a  temporary memory that stores recently accessed  web pages    e Inbox  access push messages in the web browser    e Show images  display images on the current  page       Certificates  access certificate information    Exiting the browser    Press   6   to end the network connection and exit the  browser        Create message  Menu 5 1   Use this menu to create and send messages     Text message  Menu 5 1 1     Short Message Service  SMS  allows you to send or  receive text messages that may include simple  pictures  animated images  and melodies   1  Enter your message   The maximum number of characters allowed in a  message varies by service provider  If your    message exceeds the maximum number of  characters  the phone will split the message     2  Press  lt Options gt  to access the following options   for creating a message       Insert  add a template  Phonebook entry  or  bookmark         Add image Add animation Add melody   attach a simple image  an animated image  or  a melody       Attach  attach a Phonebook entry as a name  card or calender data as a data format  attachment     i Menu functions  http      Menu 4 3   Use this menu to manually enter a URL add
70. that you have received but which are not  supported by your phone are stored in this folder  You  cannot open these files on the phone  Unsupported file  formats include   doc    ppt  and   txt     While viewing the file list  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options    e Delete  delete the selected file or all files    e Rename  change the file name    e Protection  protect the file from being deleted    e Details  access the file properties     Memory status  Menu 6 5     Use this menu to view memory information for media  items in each folder  Press  Left  or  Right  to view the  memory status by size or number of items     50             e Create  add a new event        next section e Subject  enter a title for the event      Go to  select today   s date or enter a specific date  e Details  enter event details      Sort by  sort items by type of event     Start date and Start time  enter the starting  date and time for the event    e AM PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour time  format       End date and End time  enter the ending date  and time for the event    e AM PM  select AM or PM in 12 hour time    e Delete  delete the items stored on the calendar by  using various deleting options         You can delete recurring events in Day view only       Missed alarm events  view events whose alarms  you have missed     format   e Memory status  access memory information for   as      the event items stored on the calendar  Location  enter information about the event 
71. ticipant        Received calls  Menu 1 4     This menu displays the most recent calls you have  received     Delete all  Menu 1 5    Use this menu to delete all of the records in each call  type    1  Press  ox     to select the call types to be cleared   2  Press  lt Delete gt     3  Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm the deletion     Call time  Menu 1 6     This menu displays the time log for calls made and   received  The actual time invoiced by your service   provider will vary       Last call time  check the length of your last call    e Total dialled calls  check the total length of all  the calls you have dialled    e Total received calls  check the total length of all  the calls you have received     i Menu functions    3  Press  ox z  to view the details of a call  or  N  to  dial a number   Using call record options    While viewing call details  press  lt Options gt  to access  the following options     e Call  edit the number and dial it   e Save contact  save the number to Phonebook     e   Send message  send an SMS or MMS message to  the selected number     e Delete  delete the selected call record or all  records    Missed calls  Menu 1 2    This menu displays the most recent calls you did not   answer    Dialled calls  Menu 1 3     This menu displays the most recent calls you have  dialled     26                   S  a  a  D  5  RA  Ss       oS  uv     fe            o  fo   fe   a     oO         N       27    e Price  Unit  set the price per unit that is applied  wh
72. u are on another call    1  Select the type of calls to which call waiting option  will apply    2  Select Activate and press  lt Select gt   To  deactivate call waiting  select Deactivate     2  Select the type of calls to be diverted     3  Select Activate  To deactivate call diverting  select  Deactivate     4  Move to the Divert to line     5  Enter the number to which calls are to be diverted     6  If you selected No reply  move to the Seconds  line and select the length of time the network  delays before diverting a call     7  Press  lt Select gt     Call barring  Menu 9 5 2    This network service allows you to restrict your calls   1  Select a call barring option     All outgoing calls  prohibit all outgoing calls   International  prohibit international calls   International except home  only allow calls  to numbers within the current country when  you are abroad  and to your home country   All incoming calls  prohibit incoming calls        Connect to voice server  connect to the  voicemail server to listen to your messages    e Voice server number  enter the voicemail server  number     Closed user group  Menu 9 5 7     Use this menu to set incoming and outgoing calls to be  restricted to a selected user group  For details about  how to create a closed user group  CUG   contact your  service provider    e Index list  add  delete  or activate CUG index  numbers    e Outside access  enable calls to numbers other  than those in the closed user group  This feature  dep
73. umber  has been stored correctly     e Re store the number  if necessary    The battery doesn   t charge properly or the phone   sometimes turns itself off   e Wipe the charging contacts both on the phone and  on the battery with a clean soft cloth    If the above guidelines do not help you to solve   the problem  take note of    e The model and serial numbers of your phone   e Your warranty details   e A clear description of the problem    Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after sales  service     Your correspondent cannot reach you   e Be sure that your phone is switched on        pressed for more than one second     e Be sure that you are accessing the correct cellular  network    e Be sure that you have not set an incoming call  barring option    Your correspondent cannot hear you speaking     Be sure that you have switched on the  microphone    e Be sure that you are holding the phone close  enough to your mouth  The microphone is located  at the bottom of the phone    The phone starts beeping and    Warning  Low   battery    flashes on the display   e Your battery is insufficiently charged  Recharge the  battery    The audio quality of the call is poor   e Check the signal strength indicator on the display   Tal   The number of bars indicates the signal  strength from strong  ful  to weak  T         SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  positions with the phone transmitting at its highest  certified power level in all tested frequency bands   Althoug
74. umber after an  unsuccessful call     e Active flip  answer an incoming call by opening  the phone          Anykey answer  answer an incoming call by  pressing any key  except  lt Reject gt  and  1     Display settings  Menu 9 3    Use this menu to change settings for the display and  backlight    Wallpaper  Menu 9 3 1    You can set up the idle screen on the display     e Main display  select an image or video clip to be  displayed on the main display     e Text position  select a text position  If you don   t  want to display text in Idle mode  select Off     62               N  D      RA  Ss  N  a  wn  oO              ito   wn     oO                   63    e Ringtone  select a ringtone to be used for the call  ringer    e Volume  select a ringtone volume    e Alert type  specify how you are to be informed of  incoming calls    Keypad tone  Menu 9 4 2    Use this menu to select the tone that the phone   sounds when you press a key         You can adjust the keypad tone volume using          v   in Idle mode     Message tone  Menu 9 4 3     Use this menu to change the sound settings for   incoming SMS messages  MMS messages  and CB   messages individually    e Tone  select one of several message tones    e Alert type  specify how you are to be informed  when a message comes in    e Repetition  specify how often the phone informs  you of a new message     e Main display normal  select the length of time  the backlight stays on     e Main display dim  select the length of tim
75. ur PIN  The PIN check  feature must be enabled to change the PIN    Phone lock  Menu 9 6 3     Use this menu to lock the phone from unauthorised  use     When this feature is enabled  you must enter a 4  to  8 digit phone password each time the phone is  switched on     The password is preset to 00000000  To change the  password  use the Change password menu     Change password  Menu 9 6 4   Use this menu to change your phone password     Band selection  Menu 9 5 8     For the phone to make and receive phone calls  it  must register with an available network  Your phone  can handle any of the following types of networks   GSM 1900 and Combined GSM 900 1800     The country where you purchased your phone  determines the default band that it uses  When you  travel abroad  you may need to change to an  appropriate band     Security  Menu 9 6     Use this menu to protect the phone against  unauthorised use by managing the several access  codes of your phone and SIM card         If you enter an incorrect PIN PIN2 three times in  succession  the SIM card is blocked  To unblock it  you need to enter your PUK PUK2  Personal  Unblocking Key   The codes are supplied by your  service provider        Connection settings  Menu 9 7     Use this menu to create and customise the profiles   containing the settings for connecting your phone to   the network  You need these settings to use the web   browser or send MMS messages        Your phone is suited for connecting to the network  by defaul
    
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