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        Samsung A820 Cordless Telephone User Manual
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1.                 Close the flip or press g     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Missed Call Notification    When an incoming call is not answered  the Missed Call log is  displayed on your screen     To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen    gt  Highlight the entry and press o   To dial the phone    number  press EM   To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode     v     o  5  D  ow  y  5  a  wn    1  Press EJ  for Menu   2  Select Call History        3  Select Missed Calls  ggg         4  Highlight the entry you wish to view and press o     Calling Emergency Numbers    You can place calls to 911  dial ES tr ty ua  even if    your phone is locked or your account is restricted     Once you place an emergency call  your phone will enter  Emergency mode and you will be unable to make any non   emergency calls until you exit     To exit emergency mode      gt  Press    and YD atthe same time and release to exit  emergency mode    or   Remove and replace the battery   When making a 911 emergency call in an area where the  network and 911 calling system upgrades have been installed  and activated  this handset may transmit information to the  wireless network which will allow an approximation of the    Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 25    26    handset s physical location to be communicated to the 911  response or emergency agency  PSAP     Public Safety  Answering Point  while the 911 call is in progress  This  approximation of the location of
2.          Press the navigation key up or down to select Large or  Normal and press EJ     N Y  Pw NS    Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 51    Location Settings    Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in  connection with location based services that may be  available in the future     The Location feature allows the network to detect your  position  Turning Location off will hide your location from  everyone except 911     To enable your phone s Location feature     1  2  3   4  5     6     Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu    Select Settings  3     Select Others  13338     Select Location        The Location disclaimer displays      Read the disclaimer and press E  or select Next   4     Select On or Off and press  9     When the Location feature is on  your phone   s standby screen    will display the     icon  When Location is turned off  the 3  icon will display     52    Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Messaging Settings    Staying connected to your friends and family has never been  easier  With your phone   s advanced messaging capabilities   you can send and receive many different kinds of text  messages without placing a voice call   For more information   see    Accessing Messaging    on page 193      Your phone s messaging settings make text messaging even  faster and easier by letting you decide how you would like to  be notified of new messages  create a signature with each  sent message  and create your ow
3.     Standard Limited Warranty    Your Samsung A820 has been designed to provide you with  reliable  worry free service  If for any reason you have a  problem with your equipment  please refer to the  manufacturer s warranty in this section     This section contains the manufacturer s warranty for your  wireless phone     Section 4B  Manufacturer s Warranty 223    Standard Limited Warranty    224    What is Covered and For How Long  SAMSUNG  TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA  L P      SAMSUNG      warrants to the original purchaser     Purchaser     that  SAMSUNG s Phones and accessories     Products     are free  from defects in material and workmanship under normal use  and service for the period commencing upon the date of  purchase and continuing for the following specified period of  time after that date     Phone 1 Year  Batteries 1 Year  Leather Case Pouch Holster 90Days  Game Pad 90 Days  Other Phone Accessories 1 Year    What is Not Covered  This Limited Warranty is conditioned  upon proper use of Product by Purchaser  This Limited  Warranty does not cover   a  defects or damage resulting  from accident  misuse  abuse  neglect  unusual physical   electrical or electromechanical stress  or modification of any  part of Product  including antenna  or cosmetic damage     b  equipment that has the serial number removed or made  illegible   c  any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed  parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal use     d  malfunctions resulting from 
4.    1     2     156    Press P amp Talk   4  or press MOI     Press Go To 4  highlight Personal List  and press 9     Scroll to the entry you want to edit and press    Options          Copy to Contacts to copy the entry to the Contacts list     Edit to edit the selected contact   a Erase to erase the selected contact     New Contact to add a new contact       Erase P amp Talk List to erase the Press  amp  Talk List   See page 160 for details       Help to view the Press  amp  Talk instruction page   Highlight Edit and press o   Select the field you want to edit   Name or P amp Talk Number   and press o     Edit the entry  press Done 4  and press Save   4  to  save your changes     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Editing a Group in Your Personal Group List    To edit a group name     1  Press P amp Talk   4  or press BOI     2  Press GoTo 4  then highlight Personal Groups and    press  amp  9     3  Scroll to the group entry you want to edit and press    Options  B      Edit to edit the selected group    a Erase Group to erase the selected group     New Group to add a new group   a Erase P amp Talk List to erase the Press  amp  Talk List  See  page 160 for details     Help to view the Press  amp  Talk instruction page        IEL 7B SS24d    4  Highlight Edit and press o   5  Edit the group name and press E  or Done   4  then  press Next            Tip  If you don t need to edit the group name  press Done  left  softkey  then press Next  left softkey  during step 5 above a
5.    Press the navigation key up for Multiplication  x       Press the navigation key down for Division         un  A    gt   O  a     1      g        fo   2  wn         Press the navigation key left for Subtraction       a Press the navigation key right for Addition           Press W or 4 for a decimal point       Press 59 for a negative or positive number     Press    to clear the calculation     5  Enter the second number and press EY for Equal         Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools 125    Countdown    Countdown allows you to enter a future date and time into  the phone and then see the amount of days  hours  and  minutes until that time is reached     To set up a new countdown     1     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     2  Select Tools  9    3  Select Countdown  E      If there are no existing countdowns  the New Countdowns    4   5     6   7           screen is automatically displayed        Select Options      and press MY    for Add New   Enter the Countdown Description and select Next         Enter the Input Time and Date and select Done   4      Press   a for AM or YA for PM     To view a countdown     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     Select Tools  EBM    Select Countdown  HE      Highlight the desired countdown and press o     When viewing an existing countdown  press the navigation  key left or right to cycle between countdown entries     126       Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools    Section 21    Using You
6.    The following chart  outlines the status responses         Coverage No Coverage   When handset is scanning   Provider Coverage   Handset is on a non roam  system    Digital Roam   Handset is on a digital roam  system        Signal Strength   High   Number of bars displayed is 5 or more   Good   Number of bars displayed is 2 4    Low   Number of bars displayed is 0 1    No Signal   Handset is scanning for system        Battery High   Number of bars displayed in the battery  icon is 3     Medium   Number of bars displayed in the  battery icon is 2     Low   Number of bars displayed in the battery  icon is 1     Empty   Low battery alert                 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    139     lt      a   4   N    EP YE        My Phone Number  You can use your phone   s Voice Services to hear and display    your phone number on screen     Getting Your Phone Number    To access your phone number     1  Press and hold a to activate voice recognition   The  phone prompts you to say a voice command      2  Wait for the beep and say My Phone Number     140 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Section 2J    Using Press  amp  Talk    In This Section      Getting Started With Press  amp  Talk      Making and Receiving a Press  amp  Talk Call         Adding and Editing Press  amp  Talk Contacts    Erasing Press  amp  Talk List Entries    Updating Press 8  Talk Lists      Managing Press  amp  Talk Settings    HIEL 7B SSA4d    Your Samsung A820 gives you 
7.    s 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to  human exposure to RF signals  More than 120 scientists  engineers  and physicians from universities  government health agencies and  industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the  available body of research  In 1993  the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  adopted this updated standard in a regulation  In  August 1996  the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of the  existing ANSI IEEE standard and the guidelines published by the  National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements  NCRP      Section 4A  Safety    Maintaining Your Phone s Peak Performance  There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly  and maintaining safe  satisfactory service   e Speak directly into the mouthpiece   e Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills     If your phone does get wet  immediately turn the power off and  remove the battery     e Blocking the internal antenna located near the hinge will reduce  signal performance           For the best care of your phone  only authorized personnel  should service your phone and accessories  Faulty service may  void the warranty        Section 4A  Safety 211    Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to  Your Phone    FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY  LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE  PROPERTY DAMAGE    Using Your Phone While Driving    Talking on your phone while driving  or operating the phone without
8.   1  Get New  3  Screen Savers  1  Get New  4  Applications  1  Get New    Contacts  1  Find  2  Add New Entry  3  My Phone    4  Speed Dial  s    92 Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    5  Group Setting  1  Unassigned  2  Family  3  Friends  4  Colleague  5  VIPs  6  Empty  6  Services  1  Customer Svc  2  Dir Assist    InUse Menu  Press    to display the following options       Call History    Contacts     3 Way Call     Messaging     Voice Memo    Tools     Phone Info    NO UuUBWNEP       Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus 93    94    Section 2F    Managing Call History    In This Section    e Viewing History     Call History Options     Making a Call From Call History     Saving a Phone Number From Call History      Prepending a Phone Number From Call History      Erasing Call History    The Call History keeps track of incoming calls  calls made  from your wireless phone  and missed calls  This section  guides you through accessing and making the most of your  Call History     le      I  a  Fe  E   lt        Section 2F  Managing Call History 95    Viewing History    You ll find the Call History feature very helpful  It is a list of  the last 20 phone numbers  or contact entries  for calls you  placed  accepted  or missed  Call History makes redialing a  number fast and easy  It is continually updated as new  numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest  entries are removed from the bottom of the list     Each entry contains the phone number  if it is
9.   3  Selecting a Key Tone    Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the type A    and length of audible tones accompanying a key press    Longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognition  when dialing voicemail or other automated systems         To select a tone type   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings   9    3  Select Sounds  aa    4  Select Key Tone  U    5  Select Tone Type  REI    6  Select Normal  Piano  or Beep and press o     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 43    44    To select a tone level      un Pp wNM B    Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Settings  J     Select Sounds  qa     Select Key Tone  U     Select Tone Level  a      Press the volume key up or down to select the desired  level and press B     To select a key tone length     Pow No UP    5     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     Select Settings  2    Select Sounds  aa    Select Tone Length  E      Select Short or Long and press E     Adjusting the Phone s Volume Settings    You can adjust your phone s volume settings to suit your  needs and your environment     To adjust your phone s volume settings     1     2  3   4    Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     Select Settings  9    Select Sounds  qa      Select Volume  EFP      Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    5  Select Ringer  EE   Messages        or Voice Mail          Alarms  W   App  Volume  E   or  Press amp Talk  739      6  Select Use Ringer 
10.   Using Press  amp  Talk 151    Adding and Editing Press  amp  Talk Contacts    Copying an Entry to Your Personal List or  Personal Group List    152    You can copy an entry to your Personal Lists from several  different sources  If the selected entry is already stored in the  Personal Lists  the    copy    option does not appear     To copy an entry from the Press  amp  Talk List     1     2     Press P8rTalk   4  or press  ON     Press Goto   4   highlight the list from which you want  to copy an entry  Outgoing Calls  Incoming Calls  or    Missed Calls   and press o   Select the entry you want to copy  or scroll to highlight  the Redial entry at the top of your screen  and press    Options       To select an option  highlight it and    press  9       Copy to Personal Listto copy the contact to the  Personal List       Copy to Group List to copy the group to the  Personal Group List       Copy to Contacts List to copy the contact to the  Contacts list     Select Yes to copy and save the entry to your  Personal List or Personal Group List     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Saving a Press 8  Talk Number    When you have finished a Press  amp  Talk call  you will see the  Press  amp  Talk number and the text    P amp Talk call ended     on the  display  You can save a Press  amp  Talk number from the ending  display to your Personal Lists     To save the number    gt    From the end display  select Options  Bb  and    press ME    for Save    a If the entry has no name 
11.   When the conversation is finished  press g        You can also receive a Press  amp  Talk call with the flip closed   Press and hold the Press  amp  Talk button to take the floor when  the floor is open              You can change the volume and the speaker setting while a  Press  amp  Talk call is activated    e Volume  Adjust the voice volume by using the Side  Volume key or by pressing the navigation key up or  down except when you are pressing and holding the  Press  amp  Talk button    e Speaker  Switch the speaker on or off by pressing the  Speaker button              150 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Press 8  Talk Options    When you use Press  amp  Talk  several user options are available    by pressing Options Bb    To select an option  highlight it and    press  E     e Copyto Contacts to copy a contact to the Personal List   Copy Group appears when you highlight a group   This  option doesn t appear if the entry is already in the  Personal List or when you select Personal List Personal  Groups     e Edit to edit a Press 8  Talk number and or name  See  page 156    e Eraseto erase a contact  Erase Group appears when you  highlight a group    e New Contact to add a new contact  Add Group appears  when you highlight a group list  See page 154 for details    e Erase P amp Talk List to erase entries saved in the Press  amp  Talk  List    e Send Voice to send a voice message    e Help to see the Press  amp  Talk instruction page        HIEL 7B  91    Section 2J
12.   Your Phone   The Basics    11    v  3  o  5  D  ow  y  5  a  v       12    11     12     13     14     15     16     17     13     19     20     Shift Asterisk Key  Enters the asterisk     character for  calling features  In text entry mode  press to change the  capitalization mode     Power Interface Connector  This connector is used to plug  in the charging accessories     Accessory Interface Connector  This connector is used to  connect any available accessory cables to your phone     Microphone  The microphone allows the other caller to  hear you clearly when you are speaking to them     Plus Code Dialing Key  Automatically dials the  international access code for the country in which you  are located  for instance  011 for international calls  placed from the United States      Space Pound Key  Enters the pound     character for  calling features  In text entry mode  press to enter a  space     BACK Key  Deletes characters from the display when you  are in text entry mode  When in a menu  press to return  to the previous menu  This key also allows you to return  to the previous screen in a data services session     END Key  Ends a call  Press and hold this key for a few  seconds to turn your phone on or off  While in the main  menu  it returns the phone to standby mode and  cancels your input  When you receive an incoming call   press to enter silent mode and mute the ringer     Navigation Key  This key allows you to scroll through the  phone menu options and provides 
13.   a hands free device  is prohibited in some jurisdictions  Laws vary as  to specific restrictions  Remember that safety always comes first     Following Safety Guidelines    To operate your phone safely and efficiently  always follow any special  regulations in a given area  Turn your phone off in areas where use is  forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger     Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency   RF  signals  However  RF signals from wireless phones may affect  inadequately shielded electronic equipment     RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded  electronic operating systems and or entertainment systems in motor  vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or their representative to  determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF  signals  Also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment  that has been added to your vehicle     Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices  such as  pacemakers and hearing aids  to determine if they are adequately  shielded from external RF signals        NGN Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request  permission before usingthe phone near medical equipment           212 Section 4A  Safety       Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying    Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft  To prevent possible  interference with aircraft systems  the U S  Federal Aviation  
14.   c      top    lt        To erase all downloads     Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Settings    Hay     Select Security  E  and enter your lock code   Select Erase Downloads  E      If you are certain that you would like to erase all items    OP Ww Ne    downloaded to your phone  select Yes and press  amp  3   This will also delete any content originally preloaded into the  handset     Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 69       Resetting Your Phone    70    Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults   including the ringer types and display settings   Contacts are  not erased      To reset your phone    Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings  W2y     Select Security  E  and enter your lock code   Select Reset Phone  734      If you are certain that you would like to restore all of the    A E    factory settings  select Yes and press o     Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Security Features for Data Services    Enabling and Disabling Data Services    You can disable data services without turning off your phone   however  you will not have access to any data services   including Web and messaging  Disabling data services will  avoid any charges associated with data services  While signed  out  you can still place or receive phone calls  check voicemail   and use other voice services  You may enable data services  again at any time     To disable data services     Select Disable Web  RE    A message will appea
15.   damage the phone or make calls  that increase your phone bill     Section 4A  Safety 213    Caring for the Battery    Protecting Your Battery  The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your  battery   s performance    e Use only authorized batteries and battery chargers  These  chargers are designed to maximize battery life  Using other  batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage    e Inorder to avoid damage  charge the battery only in temperatures   that range from 32   F to 113   F  0   C to 45   C    Don t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high  humidity areas  such as the bathroom   Never dispose of the battery by incineration   Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean   Don   t attempt to disassemble or short circuit the battery   The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long  period of time   It   s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides  acceptable performance  It can be recharged hundreds of times  before it needs replacing   e Don   t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods  of time  It   s best to follow these storage rules     Less than one month    4   F to 140   F   20   C to 60   C     More than one month    4   F to 113   F   20   C to 45   C     Disposal of Lithium lon  Li lon  Batteries    For safe disposal options of your Li lon batteries  contact your nearest  authorized service center        dEl Be sure to dispose of your battery properl
16.   g     4  Select Restart Press amp Talk     a      Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk       IEA    161    Setting Press  amp  Talk Guard    This feature enables you to display the warning message  when you cannot receive Press  amp  Talk calls  The warning  message will appear when you are launching a Web or Java  application or sending or uploading your pictures     To set the Press      Talk Guard     1   2   3     4     5     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings   3     Select Press amp Talk  t     Select P amp Talk Guard  WEY  and press o     Select On and press o   Select Off to deactivate this  feature      Setting Ringer Types for Press  amp  Talk Calls    162    Your phone provides a variety of ringer types that allow you  to customize your ringer and volume settings     To select a ringer type for Press  amp  Talk calls     Pp E A          Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Settings  2     Select Press amp Talk  T     Select Sounds  EJ      Select Tones  EEP    Scroll to your desired ringer type and select Save   4        To hear the selected ringer  press Play Bb       Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Setting an Alert Notification for Press  amp  Talk Calls    Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you  receive a Press  amp  Talk call     Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   Select Settings  3    Select Press amp Talk  t      Select Sounds  EJ    Select Notifications           Select Once or Repeat and press 
17.   gt  Press Dismiss  B         Tip  Ifyou press End before checking your notification  Contacts   right softkey  appears in standby mode  Press Contacts  right  softkey  to display the notification list     HIEL 7B SS24d                When you display Missed Calls entries  you will see an icon  next to the name  The icon will remain until you make or  receive a Press  amp  Talk call to or from the entry           Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 149    Receiving a Press  amp  Talk Call  To receive a Press  amp  Talk call     1  Make sure your phone s Press  amp  Talk mode is enabled    See    Setting Press  amp  Talk Mode    on page 142      2  When you receive a Press  amp  Talk call from a contact      P amp Talk Call     the contact s name  and the Press  amp  Talk  number appear on the display   You do not need to take  any action to answer the call       When you receive a group call     Group Call     the group  member s name  and the Press  amp  Talk number appear     3  If the person placing the call has kept the floor  held the  Press  amp  Talk button   you will see the contact name and  Press  amp  Talk number along with    has floor     and you will  hear the caller speaking    4  When the caller finishes speaking and releases the  Press  amp  Talk button  you will see    Floor is open     on the  display screen  Press and hold BO to take the floor  and reply to the caller   You will see    You have floor    and  hear a tone confirming that you may speak      5
18.  239      Select Messaging  EP    Select Chat  amp  Dating   lt a      Select Jumbuck  E gt       Section 3B  Data Services    6  Highlight a category  press Go  and select Enter   You  will see a disclaimer for Wireless Chat after entering  the room     7  Select l agree   4  to enter the Chat menu    Use your keypad to enter a nickname and select Enter     Select a chatroom from the menu  for example        Friends    or    Singles     and press Go   4  to enter     10  Once in the chatroom  you may scroll through the  postings to read messages from other chatroom  participants and use your keypad to enter your own  messages        SadIAJas e eq    Section 3B  Data Services 195    Downloading Premium Services Content    With data services and your new Samsung A820  you have  access to a dynamic variety of Premium Service content  such  as downloadable Games  Ringers  Screen Savers  and other  applications   Additional charges may apply   The basic steps  required to access and download Premium Service content  are outlined below  For more information about downloading  specific content  please contact STi Mobile    Accessing the Download Menus    To access the download menus   1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Downloads        3  Select the type of file you wish to download  Games   Ringers  Screen Savers  or Applications  and press o   4  Select Get New and press 9   To access the download menus from the Web browser     1  From the home page  select Do
19.  American phone number naturally and clearly  or say a  name from your Contacts     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services 129    4  Ifthe phone asks you     Did You Say     followed by the  correct name or number  say Yes     5  Ifthe phone asks you     Did You Say     followed by an  incorrect name or number  say No   If there are other  alternatives  the phone will prompt you with the next  one  You can also select the desired number by using  the navigation key  The phone will then dial the  number      Enabling Disabling Digit Dial Choice Lists    You can customize whether the Digit Dial feature displays the  list of top voice recognition choices or automatically dials the  first number  without displaying a choice list     To enable or disable choice lists for Digit Dial    Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu    Select Voice Service  ZE     Select Settings  a     Select Choice Lists  y     Select Digit Dialing  aa     Press the navigation key up or down to select Automatic   Always On or Always Off and press o     N PB a E    130 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Adapting Digit Dial    Digit Dialing is speaker independent  which means that no  training or adaptation is required  Some users with heavy  accents or unusual voice characteristics may find difficulty in  achieving high accuracy with speaker independent Digit  Dialing  so the Adapt Digits feature allows users to  dramatically improve the digit accuracy through adaptation   Users w
20.  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE  LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS  AND  YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  WHICH VARY FROM  STATE TO STATE PROVINCE TO PROVINCE  THIS LIMITED  WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN  THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES  PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY  IF ANY PORTION OF THIS  LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY  REASON OF ANY LAW  SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR  UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY  FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH  PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE  CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS  THE LAW PERMITS     THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE  THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION  WITH THE PRODUCT  SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR  REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE  AS TO THE  QUALITY  CAPABILITIES  OPERATIONS  PERFORMANCE OR  SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR  EQUIPMENT  WHETHER SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR  EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED  BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE  INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO  INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE       Section 4B  Manufacturer   s Warranty 227    PRODUCT  THE QUALITY  CAPABILITIES  OPERATIONS   PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD PARTY  SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER  AND THE DIRECT VENDOR  OWNE
21.  Can you pick up     Meet me at     Let   s get lunch      The meeting has been cancelled      PII be there at     What time does it start         love you      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty      Empty     4  Edit Signature  On Off   5  Message Alerts    1     2     3     Volume   1  Voicemail   2  Text Message  Type   1  Voicemail   2  Text Message  Reminder   1  Off   2  Once    Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    3  Every 2 min  6  Save In Outbox  Yes No   7  Auto Erase  Yes No     Tools   1  Today   2  Scheduler   3  Task List   4  Memo Pad   5  World Time  1  DST Setting   6  Alarm Clock  1  Alarm  1  2  Alarm  2  3  Alarm  3   7  Calculator   8  Countdown    Voice Service  1  Launch VSuite  2  Settings  1  Digit Dialing  1  Adapt Digits  2  Reset Digits  2  Sensitivity  1  Commands  1  Reject More  2  Recommended  3  Reject Less  2  Names  1  Reject More  2  Recommended  3  Reject Less  3  Choice Lists  1  Digit Dialing  1  Automatic    Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    83       2  Always On  3  Always Off  2  Contacts  1  Automatic  2  Always On  3  Always Off  4  Sound  1  Prompts  On Off   2  Digits  On Off   3  Names  On Off   4  Name Settings  1  Speed  1  Faster  2  Recommended  3  Slower  2  Volume  1  Louder  2  Recommended  3  Softer  5  Voice Launch  1  Talk Key  2  Talk and Flip Open  6  About    Call History   1  Outgoing Calls   2  Incoming Calls   3  Missed Calls   4  Erase History  
22.  Phone   s Security 63    Accessing the Security Menu    64    All of your phone   s security settings are available through the  Security menu  You must enter your lock code to view the  Security menu     To access the Security menu   Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     Select Settings   3    Select Security  E    Enter your lock code to display the Security menu      gt  YN Pp       Tip  If you can   t recall your lock code  try using the last four digits  of your wireless phone number or try 0000  If neither of these  works  contact STi Mobile at 1 800 784 3277           Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Using Your Phone   s Lock Feature    Locking Your Phone    When your phone is locked  you can only receive incoming  calls or make calls to 911 or special numbers   See    Using  Special Numbers    on page 68      To lock your phone   1  From the Security menu  select Lock Phone  EE    2  Highlight Unlocked  On power up  or Lock now and  press o   Unlocking Your Phone  To unlock your phone     1  From standby mode  press  amp      2  Enter your lock code      lt   ie   c     uv   gt   fe   Ss  An  u  Nn  M  a  c      top    lt        Changing the Lock Code    To change your lock code     1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu    2  Select Settings  Hay     3  Select Security  E     4  Enter your lock code   The Security menu is displayed    5  Select Change Lock  qa      Enter your new lock code and press Next   3            7  Re enter your new lo
23.  Setting Your Phone s Roam Mode    Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities   By using the Roaming menu option  you can determine which  signals your phone accepts     Set Mode    Choose from three different settings on your dual band  phone to control your roaming experience     To set your phone s roam mode     1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings   9     3  Select Roaming  739     4  Select Set Mode  EP     5     To select an option  highlight it and press QA      Automatic seeks network service  When network  service is unavailable  the phone searches for an  alternate system   Roaming only forces the phone to seek a roaming  system  The previous setting  Home Only or  Automatic  is restored the next time the phone is  turned on     Home Only allows you to access the network  available to you only and prevents roaming on other  networks     76 Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    Controlling Roaming Charges Using  Call Guard    Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are  roaming off the network available to you  the on screen  roaming icon and Call Guard  Call Guard makes it easy to  manage your roaming charges by requiring an extra step  before you can place or answer a roaming call   This  additional step is not required when you make or receive  calls while on the network available to you      To turn Call Guard on or off   Press Menu    59  to access the main menu   Select Settings  3      Select Roa
24.  and the  duration of the call are displayed  The left softkey displays the  Save option  Select this option if you wish to add the new  number to your Contacts   See    Saving a Phone Number    on  page 28      After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number  that is already in your Contacts  the Contacts entry name and  phone number and the duration of the call are displayed  The  left softkey displays the option Call  Select this option if you  wish to call the number again        INIA The End of Call options are not displayed for calls identified  as No ID or Restricted           Saving a Phone Number    Your phone can store up to 300 Contact entries  Each entry   s  name can contain 20 characters  Your phone automatically  sorts the Contacts entries alphabetically   For more  information  see    Using Contacts    on page 103      To save a number from standby mode   1  Enter a phone number and press EJ   2  Select New Entry or Existing Entry and press  E      3  Use your navigation key to select a label  Mobile  Home   Work  Pager  or Others  and press B   4  Enter a name for the entry using the numeric keys     Press B to select the desired entry method T9  English      Alpha  Symbol  or Number   See    Entering Text    on  page 34      Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    5  When finished entering the name  press  Eig to return  to the contact entry     6  Press 4 for Done to save the entry     Finding a Phone Number    You can search Contacts entries 
25.  available  and  contact entry name  if the phone number is in your Contacts    Duplicate calls  same number and type of call  may only  appear once on the list     To view a Call History entry   1  Press Menu  E  to access the main menu   2  Select Call History          3  Select Outgoing Calls  ER   Incoming Calls  a   or  Missed Calls   lt a      4  Highlight the entry you wish to view and press o        Access the phone   s Press  amp  Talk call history from standby  mode by pressing P amp Talk  left softkey   Go To  left softkey  and  selecting a call list  This option is not available when Press  amp   Talk mode is set to Disable  see page 142   or Press  amp  Talk is  locked  see page 142            Section 2F  Managing Call History    Call History Options    For additional information and options on a particular call     highlight a Call History entry and press o  This feature  displays the date and time of the call  the phone number  if  available   and the caller   s name  if the number is already in  your Contacts         Tip  You can also view the next Call History entry by pressing the  navigation key right or view the previous entry by pressing  the navigation key left              By pressing Options        you can select from the following  options   e Call  Speaker  EE  allows you to call the number and talk  in speaker phone mode   e Send Msg      to send a text  picture  or handwritten  message   e Save  W  to save the number if it is not already in your  C
26.  c     uv   gt   fe   Ss  An  u  Nn  M  a  c      top    lt     oa 9 Pp WN       Select Lock and press  E      Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 67    Using Special Numbers    Special numbers are important numbers that you have  designated as being    always available     You can call and  receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is  locked  You can save up to three special numbers in addition  to your contact entries  the same number may be in both  directories      To add or replace a special number     1   2  3  4   5    6     Press Menu  ff  to access the main menu   Select Settings  U    Select Security  1  and enter your lock code     Select Special    a    Highlight the desired location for your entry and    press  E      Enter the number and press  E      There are no Speed Dial options associated with special  numbers     68       Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Erasing Contacts    You can quickly and easily erase all of your Contacts     To erase all the names and phone numbers in your Contacts     1  Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings  129    3  Select Security      and enter your lock code   4  Select Erase Contacts  WEY    5  If you are certain you would like to erase all of your  internal Contacts entries  select Yes and press o   Erasing Downloads    You can use your phone   s security menu to erase all items you  have downloaded to your phone      lt   o   c     uv   gt   fe   Ss  D   un  Nn  M  a
27.  information  for the selected provider  such as user name  email  address  and or password  and select Sign In   Your mailbox  for the selected provider will display      NAS The information required for sign in will vary depending on  the email provider you are accessing        SIMAJIS e eq             5  Follow the on screen instructions to read  reply to   compose  send  and manage your email account     Section 3B  Data Services 193    Accessing Instant Messaging    Data services also provides you with access to popular instant  messaging  IM  clients     The information required for sign in will vary depending on    To access instant messaging clients from your phone     1     2  3   4    5     From the home page  select Messaging  WE    Select Instant Messaging  EP      Select an IM provider     Use your keypad to enter the required sign in  information for the selected provider  such as user name  and or password   Your IM screen for the selected  provider will display            the instant messaging provider you are using        Follow the on screen instructions to read  reply to   compose  send  and manage your IM account     Accessing Wireless Chatrooms    Data services gives you the ability to join wireless chatrooms  from your phone  to send text messages and icons to  chatroom participants  or to launch a one on one  private   chatroom     194    To access a chatroom from the browser     1     N    n py Op    Press Menu  1  to access the main menu   Select Web 
28.  is received for 10 seconds  the connection  goes dormant  When the connection is dormant  voice  calls are allowed   The connection may become active  again quickly   If no data is received for an extended  period of time  the connection will terminate     7  Can  sign out of data services   You can sign out without turning off your phone   however  you will not be able to browse the Web or use  other data services  While signed out  you can still place  or receive phone calls  check voicemail  and use other  voice services  You may sign in again at any time  To sign    out  go to Menu   4   gt  Settings  3   gt  Web   5   gt   Disable Web  IE  in your phone s menu        SIMAJIS e eq    Section 3B  Data Services 205    206    Section 4    Safety and  Warranty Information    208    Section 4A    Safety       In This Section      Getting the Most Out of Your Reception     Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone     Caring for the Battery      Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice    Owner s Record     Phone Guide Proprietary Notice     Intellectual Property     Disclaimer of Warranties  Exclusion of Liability     STi Mobile Disclaimer of Warranties     STi Mobile Limitations of Liability       STi Mobile Terms and Conditions    Part of getting the most out of your phone is learning how  the phone works and how to care for it  This section outlines  performance and safety guidelines that help you understand  the basic features of your phone   s operatio
29.  may also navigate to the next or previous first level menu  by pressing the navigation key right or left     Menu Structure    Selecting Menu Items    As you navigate through the menu  menu options are  highlighted  Select any numbered option by simply pressing  the corresponding number on the phone   s keypad  You may    also select any item by highlighting it and pressing o   For example  if you want to view your last incoming call   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Call History by pressing   ES or by highlighting it  and pressing  E    3  Select Incoming Calls by pressing   A or by highlighting    itand pressing E    If you have received any calls  they  are displayed on the screen      Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    Backing Up Within a Menu    To goto the previous menu      gt  Press MEN     To return to standby mode     p gt  Press g   Viewing the Menus    Menu Diagram    Voice Memo  1  Record  2  Review    Messaging  1  Send Message  2  Text Message  1  Inbox  2  Outbox  3  Drafts  3  Voicemail  1  Call Voicemail  2  Details  3  Clear Envelope  4  Settings  1  Notification  1  Message and Icon  2  Icon only  2  Sending Options  1  Priority  1  Normal  2  Urgent  2  Call Back      Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    81       82    1  None  2  Phone Number  xxx xxx xxxx   3  Other    3  Preset Messages    WO JOQO0UupuNnAa    PRPRPPPPRRPE  ONDUBWNRO    19  20      Can t talk right now  Send me a message     Call me     Where are you     
30.  or uses the service  with or  without the purchaser s consent is considered a user and subject to  STi Mobile s Terms and Conditions     Service is available to your unit only when it is within the range of our  system or that of an operator with which we have an applicable  agreement  Coverage maps you may have viewed are only estimates   actual service coverage and service quality may vary  and are not  guaranteed under the terms and conditions  You agree not to use the  service or modify your unit in any fraudulent  unlawful  harassing  or  abusive purpose  or in such a way as to create damage or risk to our  business  Service is provided at our discretion  If terms and conditions  are violated we can terminate your service without any further  notification or obligation to you     All rates  fees  terms and conditions are subject to change without  notice  Service provided is subject to our business policies which can  change without notice  Calls are billed in full minute increments  and  any fraction of a minute is rounded up and charged at the full minute  rate  Calls are measured from the time the network begins to process  the call  before the phone rings or the call is answered  through the  termination of the call  To dispute charges you must notify us within  15 days of the date of the disputed call  Visit stimobile com for current  terms and conditions     Section 4A  Safety 221    222    Section 4B    Manufacturer s Warranty        In This Section    AjuenJem  
31.  phone   See    Downloading Premium  Services Content    on page 196      Selecting Ringer Types for Voice Calls    Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow you  to customize your ring and volume settings  These options  allow you to identify incoming calls by the ring     To select a ringer type for voice calls     E    Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings  2     Select Sounds  aa     Select Ringer Type  Ea     Select Voice Calls  EW      Select With Caller ID  EE  or No Caller ID  za      Press the navigation key left or right to select the  desired ringer category     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    8  Pressthe navigation key down to highlight the Ringer  field  Press the navigation key left or right to scroll  through the available ringers   A sample ringer will  sound as you highlight each option      9  When the desired ringer is selected  press E      Selecting Ringer Types for Press  amp  Talk  To select a ringer type for Press  amp  Talk        5   1  Press Menu  E  to access the main menu  E   uv      gt    2  Select Settings   9   3   3  Select Sounds  qa   w   un   4  Select Ringer Type  aaa    gt    S   5  Select Press amp Talk  W   09  6  Pressthe navigation key up or down to select the    desired ringer     7  When the desired ringer is selected  press 4 for Save   Selecting Ringer Types for Messages    To select a ringer type for messages     Select Voicemail  EE   or Text Message  za      Press the nav
32.  the handset and or  transmittal of location information is subject to emergency  situations  transmission limits  network problems or  limitations  problems associated with interconnecting  carriers  your handset  buildings  tunnels  signal strength and  atmospheric or topographical conditions  and may be  interrupted  dropped  refused  limited  or curtailed     This handset may permit its location to be approximated  during a 911 emergency call  The Federal Communications  Commission has mandated this location capability   Availability of this feature is dependent upon upgrades to  both the wireless network and the 911 calling system that  are required to be installed by the local 911 response agency  or PSAP  These upgrades may not be available everywhere  within our wireless coverage area or while roaming  which  limits availability of this feature     The location of the handset is only an approximation  it is not  exact and is intended only to aid the PSAP in dispatching  emergency assistance or to limit the area over which  emergency services personnel need to search for the handset   You should not rely solely on a handset for any essential  communication  medical emergency or any other emergency     STi Mobile is not liable for any service limits  failures and   or  outages  including without limitation  the failure of a 911  emergency call to be connected or completed  Location  services  including 911 location services may not be available  in your area and are sub
33.  to be malfunctioning or stops  responding  you can usually fix the problem by simply  restarting the browser     SadIAJas ezeq    To restart the Web browser     1  Press    to open the browser menu     2  Select More  UJ    3  Select Restart Browser  222      Section 3B  Data Services 203    Data Services FAOs    204    How will   know when my phone is ready for data services     Your user name will display in the phone number under  Phone Info  listing in your phone   s Settings menu     How do   sign in for the first time     You are automatically signed in to access data services  when you turn on your phone     How do   know when my phone is connected to   data services    Your phone automatically connects when data services  are used or an incoming message arrives  Your phone    will also display the Je icon at the top of the screen     Can I make calls and use data services at the same time     You cannot use voice and data services simultaneously   If you receive a call while data services are active    the call will be forwarded to voicemail  You can place  an outgoing call anytime  but it will interrupt any  in progress data services session     When is my data connection active     Your connection is active when data is being  transferred  Outgoing calls are allowed  incoming calls    go directly to voicemail  When active  the Je indicator    flashes on your phone s display screen     Section 3B  Data Services    6  When is my data connection dormant     If no data
34.  ua    The phone will prompt you for a command      2  Say Contacts   The phone will prompt you to say the  name      3  Say the full name of the person  exactly as it is entered  in your contacts   The phone will play the name it  recognized through the earpiece  and then open the  contact information for that name      134 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Enabling Disabling Contact Choice Lists    You can customize whether the Contacts feature displays a  list of choices for names that sound alike  or brings up  information for the first recognized name without displaying  a choice list     To enable or disable choice lists forthe Contacts command     1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu    2  Select Voice Service  U   S  3  Select Settings  az   A  4  Select Choice Lists  ay   E  5  Select Contacts  y   A  6     Press the navigation key up or down to select Automatic        Always On  or Always Off and press oB   When choice  lists are enabled for contacts  after you say the name   the phone will display one or more names on the screen  and prompt you to confirm the name you spoke        If the phone says     Did You Say     followed by the  correct name  say Yes     a If the phone says     Did You Say     followed by an  incorrect name  say No  The phone then prompts  you with the next name  if there is one  If there are  no more names  the phone will say    Sorry  No Match  Found        Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services 135    Voice 
35.  y    Select Scheduler  aa      Using your navigation key  highlight the day to which  you would like to add an event     Select Options Bb     Select Add New    A         Press the navigation key up or down to scroll by week through  the Calendar or left or right to scroll by day  Press Options to  jump to a specific date           Enter a description for the event using the keypad and  select Next   g   See    Entering Text    on page 34      Enter the start time and then press the navigation key  down and enter the date of your event using the  keypad     Press the navigation key down to highlight End     Enter the end time and then press the navigation key  down and enter the end date of your event     Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools    11  Pressthe navigation key down to highlight the  Alert  Q  field  Press the navigation key left or right to  select one of the following alert notifications       NoAlarm  On Time  10min before  30min before  or  1Hr before    12  Select Done   4  to save the event     Event Alerts    There are several ways your phone alerts you of scheduled  events     e By playing the assigned ringer type   e By illuminating the backlight    e By flashing the LED    e By playing animation     Event Alert Menu    When your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm  scheduled  your phone alerts you and displays the event  summary  To silence the alarm and reset the schedule     press 9     un  A  3  O  a     1      g        fo   
36.  you are prompted to enter  a name     ACGA If the number is already stored in the Personal List or  Personal Groups  the    Save    softkey does not appear     Finding an Entry in the Press  amp  Talk List    You can find your desired entry by entering a few letters                 IEL 7B SS21d    To find a Press  amp  Talk entry     1  Press P amp Talk   4  or press S O      2  Press GoTo E highlight your desired list  Personal List    or Personal Groups    and press  9   3  Enter the first letter or the first few letters of the name     The display shows a list of the contacts that begin  with the letter s  you entered     4  Scroll through the list and press EJ to select your  desired entry     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 153    Adding a New Contact to Your Personal List  You can store a total of 200 entries in the Personal List     To add a new Press 8  Talk contact     1  Press P amp Talk     or press BOJI   2  Press GoTo EN highlight Personal List  and press E      3  Select  lt New Contact gt  and press E    sore  Highlight a contact and press Options B   Then  highlight New Contact and press E      4  Entera name for the new contact and press EJ    This is the name you will see when calling or receiving a  call from the contact      5  Select P amp Talk Number  enter the contact s 10 digit  Press  amp  Talk number  their wireless phone number  and    press  amp  9     6  Press Done Ei to save the new contact to your  Personal List        Tip  You are not allow
37.  your phone off the network  available to you  always dial numbers using 11 digits  1   area  code   number            Roaming on Other Digital Networks    When you   re roaming on digital networks  your call quality  and security will be similar to the quality you receive when  making calls on the network available to you  However  you  may not be able to access certain features  such as Data  Services        If you re on a call when you leave the network available to you  and enter an area where roaming is available  your call is  dropped  If your call is dropped in an area where you think  your network is available  turn your phone off and on again to  reconnect to the network available to you           Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming    When you are roaming offthe network available to you  you  may not receive on phone notification of new voicemail   messages  Callers can still leave messages  but you will need  to periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you  are in a roaming service area for an extended period of time     To check your voicemail while roaming     1  Dial 1   area code   your wireless phone number     2  When you hear your voicemail greeting  press W     3  Enter your pass code at the prompt and follow the voice  prompts     When you return to the network available to you  voicemail  notification will resume as normal        Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience 75   
38. 0 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Key Functions    1     10     Speaker  The speaker allows you to hear the other caller  and the different ring tones and sounds offered by your  phone     Display Screen  This screen displays all the information  needed to operate your phone     Headset Jack  Allows you to plug in an optional headset  for convenient  hands free conversations     OK Menu Key  Press  Q    to access the menu screen  It  also allows you to accept choices when navigating  through a menu     Left Softkey  This key is used to navigate through menus  and applications by selecting the choice available in the  Left Softkey Option on your display screen     Press  amp  Talk Key  Press to activate Press  amp  Talk mode    See    Making and Receiving a Press  amp  Talk Call    on  page 144      TALK Key  Allows you to place or receive a call  In standby  mode  press the key once to access the Recent call log  If  you press and hold the key down  you will initiate the  Voice Recognition feature     Volume Key  Allows you to adjust the ringer volume in  standby mode  with the flip open  or adjust the voice  volume during a call  The volume key can also be used to  scroll up or down to navigate through the different  menu options  To mute the ringer during an incoming  call  press the volume key up or down     Voicemail Key  Press and hold to automatically dial your  voicemail     Numeric Keypad  Use these keys to enter numbers   letters  and characters     Section 2A
39. 1  Outgoing Calls  2  Incoming Calls  3  Missed Calls  4  All Calls    84 Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    Web    Settings  1  Display  1  Screen Saver  1  Main LCD  1  Preset Image  1  Balloon    Highway    Candy  Beach    Video  Bike    Launch Pad    Digital Clock    World Time  10  Calendar  11  Dual Clock  12  Analog Clock  2  Downloads  2  Menu Style  1  3 3 style  2  List style  3  Display Type  1  External LCD  1  Normal Display  2  Inversive Display  4  Incoming Call  1  With Caller ID  1  Default  2  Downloads  2  No Caller ID  1  Default  2  Downloads  5  Dialing Font  1  Color       Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus 85    86    1  Basic  2  Rainbow  3  Monochrome  4  Hyphenate  2  Size  1  Large  2  Normal  6  Greeting  1  Samsung  2  Custom  7  Backlight  1  Main Display  1  Flip open  2 30 seconds  3  15 seconds  4  8 seconds  2  Keypad  1  Flip open  2  30 seconds  3  15 seconds  4  8 seconds  5  Off  3  Pwr Save Mode  On Off   8  LCD Contrast  1  Main LCD  1  Lowest  2  Low  3  Med  4  High  5  Highest  2  External LCD  1  Lowest  2  Low  3  Med  4  High    Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    5  Highest  9  Service Light  On Off   2  Sounds  1  Volume  1  Ringer  2  Messages  3  Voice Mail  4  Alarms  5  App  Volume  6  Press amp Talk  2  Ringer Type  1  Voice Calls  1  With Caller ID  2  No Caller ID  2  Messages  1  Voicemail  2  Text Message  3  Press amp Talk  4  Schedule  5  Roam Ringer  1  Normal  2  Distinctive  3  Alerts  1  Minute Beep  O
40. 104  Contacts 103 113    Adding a Phone Number  109  Dialing From 32  Erasing 69  Contacts   Editing a Phone  Number 109  Contacts   Editing an Entry  111  Contacts   Entry Options 108  Contacts   Finding Entries 106  Contacts   Ringer Type 112  Countdown 126    D    Data Services 185 205  Applications 186  Chat 194  Downloading Content 196  FAQs 204  Launching 188  Messaging 193  Navigating the Web 191  Net Guard 189  Security Features 71  User Name 187  Dialing Options 21  Dialing Services 113  Directory Assistance 6  Display Language 62  Display Screen 13  Downloads  Data Services 196  Downloads   Erasing 69       229    230    E    Email 193   Entering Text 34 37  ABC Mode 36  Emoticons 37  Numbers 37  PresetMessages 37  Recent Messages 37  Symbols 37    l  Instant Messaging 194    K    Key Functions 11  Key Tones 43    L   Location Settings 52  Lock Code   Changing 65  Locking Services 66  Locking Your Phone 65    M    Making Calls 21   Memo Pad 121   Menu Navigation 80   Messaging   Deleting Old  Messages 54   Messaging   Setting Alerts 53   Messaging ara 54   Missed Events   Viewing 184    N  Net Guard 189    o  Operator Services 6    P    Phone  Illus   10  Phone Number   Displaying 20    Phone Number   Finding 29  Phone Number   With Pauses  30   Phone Settings 39 62  Auto Answer Mode 61  Call Answer Mode 60  paa Settings 48 51  Launch Pad 60  Location Settings 52  Messaging Settings 53 56  Sound Settings 40 47  TTY Use 58 59   Plus     Code Dialing 33   Preset Messa
41. 12  Caring for the Battery                 cc sees 214  Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice      215  Owners Record   0 0 0 0    cee cece cece teen eee e ence eee eee 217  Phone Guide Proprietary Notice                 00      088 217  Intellectual Property               0  cece eee cece eee 218  Disclaimer of Warranties  Exclusion of Liability              219  STi Mobile Disclaimer of Warranties            oooocooo      219  STi Mobile Limitations of Liability                            220  STi Mobile Terms and Conditions              ooooooo       221   4B  Manufacturer   s Warranty           ooooooomom     223  Standard Limited Warranty                        ec cee 224    Introduction    This User s Guide introduces you to your wireless service and  all the features of your new phone  It s divided into four  sections       Section 1  Getting Started     Section 2  Your Phone     Section 3  Service Features      Section 4  Safety and Warranty Information    Throughout this guide  you ll find tips that highlight special  shortcuts and timely reminders to help you make the most of  your new phone and service  The Table of Contents and Index  will also help you quickly locate specific information     You ll get the most out of your phone if you read each section   However  if you d like to get right to a specific feature  simply  locate that section in the Table of Contents and go directly to  that page  Follow the instructions in that section  and you ll  
42. 5  Downloads  6  Web  7  Voice Service  8  Voice Memo  9  Scheduler  10  Alarms  11  Calculator  12  Display  13  Ringer Type  14  Missed Events  2  Down Key    Contacts    Messaging    Text Inbox    Send Message  Downloads  Web    Voice Service    Voice Memo    Scheduler  10  Alarms  11  Calculator  12  Display  13  Ringer Type  14  Missed Events  3  Left Key    Contacts    Messaging    Text Inbox    Send Message    Downloads  Web    Voice Service    Voice Memo    Pp    Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    9  Scheduler  10  Alarms  11  Calculator  12  Display  13  Ringer Type  14  Missed Events  4  Right Key    Contacts    Messaging    Text Inbox  Send Message    Downloads  Web    Voice Service    Voice Memo    Scheduler  10  Alarms  11  Calculator  12  Display  13  Ringer Type  14  Missed Events  8  Others  1  Abbrev  Dial  On Off   2  Contact Match  On Off   3  Restriction  1  Outgoing Call  1  Allow all  2  Contacts only  3  Special  only  4  Call Answer  1  Any key  2  Talk key  3  Flip open  5  Auto Answer  Car Kit Headset   Yes No   6  Language       Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus 91    1  English  2  Espa  ol  7  Airplane Mode  On Off   8  Location  On Off   9  Headset Mode  1  Voice Call  2  Press amp Talk  3  Button Off  10  Key Guard  On Off   11  TTY Mode  1  Disable TTY  2  TTY Hearing  3  TTY Voice  4  Enable TTY  12  Update Phone SW  9  Phone Info  1  Phone Number  2  Icon Glossary  3  Version  4  Advanced    Downloads  1  Games  1  Get New  2  Ringers
43. Administration  FAA  regulations require you to have permission from  a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground  To  prevent any risk of interference  FCC regulations prohibit using your  phone while the plane is in the air     wn   Sh   al   lt     Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas    To avoid interfering with blasting operations  turn your phone off  when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two   way radios should be turned off  Construction crews often use  remote control RF devices to set off explosives     Turn your phone off when you re in any area that has a potentially  explosive atmosphere  Although it s rare  your phone and accessories  could generate sparks  Sparks can cause an explosion or fire  resulting  in bodily injury or even death  These areas are often  but not always   clearly marked  They include    e Fueling areas such as gas stations    e Below deck on boats    e Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities    e Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain   dust  or metal powders   Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off  your vehicle   s engine        AOGA Never transport or store flammable gas  liquid or explosives  in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone  or accessories           Restricting Children   s Access to Your Phone    Your phone is not a toy  Do not allow children to play with it as they  could hurt themselves and others
44. Code Dialing   1  Press and hold US until a         sign displays on your  phone   2  Dial the country code and phone number you re calling    and press n   The access code for international dialing  will automatically be dialed  followed by the country  code and the phone number you entered      Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 33    Entering Text    Selecting a Character Input Mode    Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words  letters   punctuation  and numbers whenever you are prompted to  enter text  for example  when adding a Contact entry or  when using email and text messaging      To change the character input mode     1  When you are prompted to enter text  press    to  change the character input mode   2  Select one of the following options     T9  English  to enter characters using predictive T9  Text Input  see page 35      Alpha to enter characters by tapping the keypad  see  page 36        Symbol to enter symbols  see page 37        Number to enter numbers by pressing the numbers  on the keypad  see page 37       Preset Msg to enter pre programmed messages  see  page 37       Recent Msg to select text from a list of recent  messages  see page 37       Emoticons to enter    emoticons     see page 37         Tip  When entering text  press the    Shift  key to change letter  capitalization  Abc gt ABC  gt  abc            34 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input    T9 Text Input lets you enter text in your phone b
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48. Memos    You can use your phone s voice recognition feature or the  main menu option to record brief memos to remind you of  important events  phone numbers  or grocery list items     Recording Voice Memos Using Voice Recognition    To record a voice memo using voice recognition     1     4     Press and hold a to activate voice recognition    The phone prompts you to say a voice command      Wait for the beep and say Voice Memo     Start recording the memo after the beep     Select Done           Recording Voice Memos Using the Main Menu Option    To record a voice memo using the main menu option     1   2   3     136    Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   Select Voice Memo  WE      Select Record    EW gt     The phone prompts you to start  recording after the beep      Wait for the beep and then start speaking   As it is  recording  the phone displays a countdown timer that  shows how many seconds are left for recording      To pause the memo  select Pause   4   To resume the    recording  select Resume   4     To finish recording  select Done           Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    To record a conversation during a phone call     1  Duringa call  select Options          2  Select Voice Memo  E   A 1 minute counter is  displayed on the screen to indicating the amount of  time a single voice memo can be recorded         Tip  Only incoming audio is recorded when selecting voice memo  during a call           3  To pause the memo  select Pause  9  To 
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50. R OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH  THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT  AS THE CASE   MAY BE     This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure  between Purchaser and SAMSUNG  and SAMSUNG s Product  pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of  liability contained in this Limited Warranty  The agents   employees  distributors  and dealers of SAMSUNG are not  authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty  or  make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG   Accordingly  additional statements such as dealer advertising  or presentation  whether oral or written  do not constitute  warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon     Samsung Telecommunications America  L P   1301 E  Lookout Drive   Richardson  Texas 75082   Phone  1 800 SAMSUNG   Phone  1 888 987 HELP  4357     228 Section 4B  Manufacturer s Warranty    Index    Numerics  3 Way Calling 183    A    Abbreviated Dialing 31   Activating Voice Recognition  128   Airplane Mode 57   Alarm Clock 120   Answering Calls 22   Antenna 211   Auto Answer Mode 61    Backlight 49  Battery 18 20   Capacity 18   dd 19   Installing 18  Bookmarks   Accessing 202  Bookmarks   Creating 201  Bookmarks   Deleting 202  Browser Menu 199    c    Calculator 125   Call Answer Mode 60   Call Forwarding 184   Call Guard 77   Call History 95 101  Erasing 101  Making a Call 98  Prepending a Phone   Number 100    Saving a Phone Number 99    Call Waiting 182  Caller ID 181  Chat 194    Index    Contact   Adding an Entry 
51. Samsung  A820  Phone Guide       2005 Samsung Telecommunications America  L P  Samsung is a  registered trademark of Samsung Electronics America  Inc  and its  related entities  Other company and product names mentioned herein  may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners     Table of Contents    Introduction cir a i  Section 1  Getting Started             oooooomomomo    1  1A  Setting Up Service             0 cece cece cece eee ence 3  Getting Started    io occ ned messin roremedisnd cp siserndepis uieii 4  Setting Up Your Voicemail                  ccc cece e eee ees 5  Getting HEID ies sanar adan red cies sie 6  Section 2  Your PHONE pssssrsseessrersrrrerrrerssss 7  2A  Your Phone  The Basics           o ooooocommmmmm    9  Front View of Your Phone                0 cece cece cece eee eee 10  Viewing the Display Screen              00 eee e cece 13  Features of Your Wireless Phone         ooooooococccccccccoo 16  Turning Your Phone On and Off     oocccccccccccccccccccno 17   Using Your Phone   s Battery and Charger                  0   18  Displaying Your Phone Number                 0      000ee 20  Making and Answering Calls                   0    c cece eee 21  Entering TEXT ui drid 34   2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings                  39  SOUN Setting coord none 40  Display Stein gs oi cisco  siete rd iris 48  Location Settings      i c sccsessecsnssessesaassmesnssaecnns 52  Messaging Settings  s 2 scssccse carci cnscsesieseeasasesaas 53  Airplan
52. Vol  or Separate Vol  if necessary  Press  the navigation key left or right to choose a desired    volume level  Press E  to check the Always Vibrate  option to set your handset to vibrate   ringer mode        Tip  With the phone open  you can adjust the ringer volume in  standby mode  or the earpiece volume during a call  by using  the volume key on the left side of your phone           7  Select Done E  to save and exit     Alert Notification    Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you  change service areas  once a minute during a voice call  or  when a call has been connected     S  e     uv   gt    e    gt   yA  u  o  4  5  gq  v       To enable or disable alert sounds     Press Menu     to access the main menu   Select Settings   9     Select Sounds  a     Select Alerts  y      Select Minute Beep  MEW   Service  Ga   Connect  8    Sig  Fade Tone  UZ   Power On Off  Eg   or  P amp Talk Missed  739      6  Select On  Off  Once  Repeat  or Continuous and    press  E      MO Oe WN a    Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 45    46    Silence All    There may be times when you need to silence your phone  entirely  The phone s Silence All option allows you to mute all  sounds without turning your phone off     To activate Silence All        With the phone open  press and hold the volume key  down in standby mode   The screen will display     Silence All         To deactivate Silence All      gt  Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a desired  v
53. a You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing  your voicemail from your wireless phone        Using a Phone Other Than Your Wireless Phone to  Access Messages  1  Dial your wireless phone number   2  When your voicemail answers  press the Asterisk     key     3  Enter your pass code        When you call into voicemail  you first hear the header  information  date  time  and sender information  for the  message  To skip directly to the message  press 4 during the  header              170 Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Voicemail Button Guide    Here s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening  to voicemail messages  For further details and menu options   see    Voicemail Menu Key    on page 175     or a 5    Date Time SendReply Advance    uu   ss    Replay Rewind Forward  a a  Erase Call Back Save  a v S   Cancel Help Skip    Voicemail Options    Your phone offers several options for organizing and  accessing your voicemail     Using Expert Mode    Using the Expert Mode setting for your personal voicemail  box helps you navigate through the voicemail system more  quickly by shortening the voice prompts you hear at each  level     N  ie   x     a   4   7  oO  ES   rr  c     M  Nn       To turn Expert Mode on or off     1  Press and hold MP to access your voicemail   If your  voicemail box contains any new or saved messages     press Y to access the main voicemail menu      2  Press    E to change your Personal Options  following  the syst
54. a preset image to the contact    entry  To access the image options  press    for  Change     Section 2G  Using Contacts        Adding a Phone Number to a Contact Entry    To add a phone number to an entry     spe uo     1  Display a contact entry   See    Finding Contact Entries     on page 106      2  Press Options     and select Edit  EP      3  Press the navigation key down until the desired label is  highlighted     4  Enter the new phone number and press o     5  Press Done E  to save the new number     Editing a Contact Entry   s Phone Number    To edit an entry   s phone number     1  Display a contact entry  see page 106    2  Press Options      and select Edit  EP      3  Highlight the number you wish to edit and press E9     4  Press MEN to clear one digit at a time  or press and hold  HEM to erase the entire number     5  Re enter or edit the number and press E      6  Press Done E  to save the number     Section 2G  Using Contacts 109    Assigning Speed Dial Numbers    Your phone can store up to 98 phone numbers in speed dial  locations  For details on how to make calls using speed dial  numbers  see    Using One Touch Two Touch Speed Dialing     on page 32     A speed dial number can be assigned to a contact entry once  it has been saved     To assign a Speed Dial number     1  2  3   4    110    Press Menu  EE  to access the main menu     Select Contacts  55     Select Speed Dial  s  U     Press the navigation key up or down to highlight an  available speed dia
55. a shortcut to phone  functions from standby mode     Right Softkey  This key is used to navigate through  menus and applications by selecting the choice  available in the Right Softkey Option on your display  screen     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    21  Speaker Key  In stand by mode  press and hold to launch  voice recognition  Press once to display the recent call  log  If the flip is closed  press and hold the Press  amp  Talk  key to disable enable the key guard  While on a call   press to turn speakerphone on or off     Viewing the Display Screen    Your phone   s display screen provides a wealth of information  about your phone s status and options  This list identifies the  symbols you   ll see on your phone   s display screen     v  EN  E  5  D  ow  y  5  a  wn          Tip  To view a list of your phone s icons and descriptions  from the  main menu select Settings  gt  Phone Info  gt  Icon Glossary        all displays your current signal strength  The more  lines you have  the stronger your signal     means your phone cannot find a signal     tells you a call is in progress   indicates Press  amp  Talk is being used   indicates Press  amp  Talk is disabled     indicates Press  amp  Talk Speaker On is enabled     Cant aways    indicates that you have voicemail  text    numeric pages  picture messages  or Web alert  messages waiting  Press a briefly to see a list of  pending messages or press and hold E to dial  your voicemail box     indicates that there is an 
56. access the main menu   2  Select Settings   9     3  Select Others  Egg     4  Select Auto Answer    ggg         5  To select an option  highlight it and press Ed     Noto disable Auto Answer     a Yesto answer calls automatically when the phone is  connected to a hands free car kit or a headset  sold  separately   Remember  your phone will answer calls  in Auto Answer mode even if you are not present     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 61    62    Display Language    You can choose to display your phone   s on screen menus in  English or in Spanish     To assign a language for the phone s display     1  2  3   4    5     Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu     Select Settings   9    Select Others  TZ      Select Language  P    Select English or Espa  ol and press E      Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Section 2C    Setting Your Phone s Security    In This Section      Accessing the Security Menu     Using Your Phone s Lock Feature    Using Special Numbers     Erasing Contacts     Erasing Downloads     Resetting Your Phone      Security Features for Data Services     lt   ie   c     vu   gt   fe   Ss  D   un  Nn  0   a  c      top    lt        By using the security settings on your phone  you receive  peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility  This section will  familiarize you with your phone   s security settings  With  several options available  you can customize your phone to  meet your personal needs     Section 2C  Setting Your
57. age priority level   Normal or Urgent        Call Back   to set the callback number    Save to Drafts to save the message without sending     178 Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Accessing Text Messages  To read a text message      gt  When you receive a text message  it will automatically  appear on your phone s main display screen  Use your  navigation key to scroll down and view the entire  message     To reply to a text message     1  While the message is open  select Reply   4      2  Compose your reply or use the preset or recent  messages or icons       To type a message  use your keypad to enter your  message  Use Bb to select a character input mode      See    Entering Text    on page 34      To use a preset message  a recent message  or an    emoticon  select Options Bb   and select    Preset Msg  IE   Recent Msg  gS   or    Emoticons  E   Press the number on the keypad  that corresponds to the number next to the  message or emoticon     3  Select Next   4     un  ie         A  oO  7  oO  ES      f       M  14        4  Review your message and press Send   4    You may  also select the following additional messaging options    by pressing Options  Bb l     Edit to edit the existing message before sending       Priority to set the message priority level   Normal or Urgent        Call Back   to set the callback number    Save to Drafts to save the message without sending     Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 179    Using Preset  Canned  Messages    P
58. al  wn       Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools 117    Viewing Events    To view your scheduled events     Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu     Select Tools  q    Select Scheduler  aa      Using your navigation key  highlight the day for which  you would like to view events     E E    5  Select Options     and select View  EE    If you have  events scheduled for the selected day  they will be listed  in chronological order         Tip  In the calendar view  days with events scheduled are outlined           6  To display the details of an event listed in the schedule   highlight it and press  E      Going to Today s Calendar Menu  The Today menu allows you to view the events for the day   To access the today menu   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Tools  a    3  Select Today  EP      118 Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools    Erasing a Day s Events    To erase a day s scheduled events   Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu     Select Tools  y    Select Scheduler  aa    Using your navigation key  highlight the day for which    R  WN ie    you would like to erase events and press  9     Tip    In the calendar view  days with events scheduled are outlined     5  Press Options     and select Erase All   lt a     A confirmation will appear asking you to confirm the  deletion         un  A  ey  M  a     oO     g     fo   al  wn       6  Select Yes or No and press o     Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tool
59. al Numbers     Editing a Contact Entry     Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry      Dialing Services    Now that you know the basics that make it easier to stay in touch  with people and information  you   re ready to explore your  phone   s more advanced features  This section explains how to  use your phone   s Contacts and helps you make the most of  your contacts and time when you are trying to connect with  the important people in your life     Section 2G  Using Contacts 103    Adding a New Contact Entry    Your phone can store up to 300 contact entries  Each entry s  name can contain up to twenty characters     To add a new entry     1     2   3     4   5    6     7     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     Select Contacts  39    Select Add New Entry  ea      Enter a name for the new entry and press  amp 9     Press the navigation key down to highlight the desired  label   See    Entering Text    on page 34      Enter the phone number for the entry and press EJ     Press Done   4  to save     After you have saved the number  the new contact entry is  displayed   See    Contact Entry Options    on page 108      104    Section 2G  Using Contacts    Assigning a Group Entry    Once you save a contact entry  you can select between five  different group listings for the entry  By assigning a contact to  a group  you can also search easily by using a group search     To assign a contact to a group   1     2         spe uo     Select Contacts Bb   to access the contact l
60. arked    Private     to  other voicemail users   1  After listening to a message  press ES   2  Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number   3  Follow the voice prompts to record your introduction  and forward the voice message   Voicemail to Voicemail Receipt Request    Receive confirmation that your voice message has been  listened to when you send  forward  or reply to other  users     1  After you have recorded a message  press ME    to  indicate you are satisfied with the message you  recorded     un   1         a   4   mn  M  ES   rr  c     M  Nn       2  Press W to mark receipt requested   3  Press REP to send your voicemail message     Continue Recording    When leaving a voice message  you can choose to continue  recording even after you   ve stopped      gt  Before pressing MY    to indicate that you are satisfied    with the message you recorded  press to continue  recording     Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 173    Extended Absence Greeting    When your phone is turned off or you are off the network  available to you for an extended period  this greeting can be  played instead of your normal personal greeting     1     2   3     From the main voicemail menu  press a  for  Personal Options     Press EN for greetings   Press pil to record an Extended Absence Greeting     Clearing the Message Icon    Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message  icon after you have checked your voice and text messages     To clear the icon from the dis
61. ay and remove from the phone at a  45 degree angle     v     o  5  D  ow  y  5  a  v       Charging the Battery    Your phone   s Li lon battery is rechargeable and should be  charged as soon as possible so you can begin using your  phone     Keeping track of your battery   s charge is important  If your  battery level becomes too low  your phone automatically  turns off and you will lose all the information you were just  working on  For a quick check of your phone   s battery level   glance at the battery charge indicator located in the upper   right corner of your phone   s display screen  If the battery  charge is getting too low  the battery icon  _  blinks and the  phone sounds a warning tone     Always use an authorized battery charger  travel charger  or  vehicle power adapter to charge your battery     Using the wrong battery charger could cause damage to  your phone and void the warranty     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 19             Using the Charger  To use the travel charger provided with your phone        Plug the round end of the AC adapter into the phone s  power interface connector and the other end into an  electrical outlet       A red indicator light on the phone lets you know the  battery is charging       An green indicator light on the phone lets you know  that the battery is charged     It takes approximately 4 hours to fully recharge a completely  rundown battery  With the authorized Li lon battery  you can  recharge the battery before it beco
62. be ready to use your phone in no time        Because of updates in phone software  this printed  guide may not be the most current version for your  phone  Visit www stimobile com to access the most  recent version of the phone guide              Section 1    Getting Started    Section 1A    Setting Up Service    wn  M  rr      gt   ga      mo   un  M       gt   la   M       In This Section      Getting Started    Setting Up Your Voicemail    Getting Help    Setting up service on your new Samsung A820 is quick and  easy  This section walks you through the necessary steps to  set up and unlock your phone and set up your voicemail     Section 1A  Setting Up Service 3    Getting Started    Unlocking Your Phone    To unlock your phone  follow these easy steps   1  Press and hold oe for a few seconds to turn the phone on     2  Press Unlock               To select a softkey  press the softkey button directly below the  softkey text that appears at the bottom left and bottom right  of your phone   s display screen  Softkey actions change  according to the screen you re viewing and will not appear if  there is no corresponding action available        3  Enter your four digit lock code   For security purposes   the code is not visible as you type         Tip  If you can   t recall your lock code  try using the last four digits  of your wireless phone number or try 0000  If neither of these  works  contact STi Mobile at 1 800 784 3277              Section 1A  Setting Up Service    Set
63. c     142  Making and Receiving a Press  amp  Talk Call                    144  Adding and Editing Press  amp  Talk Contacts                    152  Erasing Press  amp  Talk List Entries                       00088 159  Updating Press  amp  Talk Lists               00    cece eee eee 161  Managing Press  amp  Talk Settings           oooooococccccco   161  Section 3  Service Features        o oooooomomomo    165  3A  Service Features  The Basics             oooo oo    167  Using Voicemail assay ais ad slat nine 168  Using Text Messaging             0 0 c cece cece cee e eens 177  Using Calle Deis  can 181  Responding to Call Waiting           ooooocccccccccccccc co 182  Making a Three Way Call         oooocccccccccccccccccncn 183  Using Call Forwarding                 ccc eee eee eee eee eee 184    Viewing Missed Events                  cece eee cece eee eee 184    BB  Data Services          0    cece cece ence ence neers 185  Data Services Applications                      cece eee 186  Getting Started With Data Services                 00  0008 187  Messaging   ici e 193  Downloading Premium Services Content                    196  Exploring the Web      0osincinccnidicnia 199  Data Services FAQS       ooooooomoroormormssrcrrmosssssroso 204   Section 4  Safety and Warranty Information         207   AA  Safety osre ccc ccc cece nanie eronsa ea inek 209  Getting the Most Out of Your Reception                     210  Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone           2
64. ce message  your phone alerts  you and prompts you to call your voicemail     To call your voicemail      gt  Press and hold EBF     To display your missed calls      gt  Press the navigation key up        Important When you are roaming off the network available to  you  you may not receive notification of new  voicemail messages  It is recommended that you  periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1   area  code   your wireless phone number  When your  voicemail answers  press     and enter your pass  code  You will be charged roaming rates when  accessing voicemail while roaming off the network  available to you                 AOGA Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned off   However  you are only notified of new messages when your  phone is turned on and you are in a network service area              Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    169    Ma    1   s  s  A   4   mn  0   ES   r  c     M  n       Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages    You can review your messages directly from your phone or  from any other touch tone phone  To dial from your phone  you  can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys     Using One Touch Message Access     gt  Press and hold EY      Your phone will dial your  voicemail box      Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access Your Messages  1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Messaging    A    3  Select Voicemail       4  Select Call Voicemail  EW  to listen to your messages           Nf  ce
65. ck code press Done   4      Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 65    Calling in Lock Mode    You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when  in lock mode   For information on special numbers  see    Using  Special Numbers    on page 68      To place an outgoing call in lock mode    gt   Tocall an emergency number or a special number  enter  the phone number and press ua    Locking Services    This setting allows you to lock voice call functions  data  services  and Press  amp  Talk service  When you enable Lock  Services  you are unable to make new calls  excluding  emergency numbers  or access data services or Press  amp  Talk  services until the lock has been disabled in the Security menu     Locking Voice Services   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings  7239    Select Security  E  and enter your lock code   Select Lock Services  129    Select Voice  Unlocked   Ey gt     Select Lock and press  E      DP    Pp WN    Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Locking Data Services    1  Press Menu   E   to access the main menu     2  Select Settings  29    3  Select Security      and enter your lock code   4  Select Lock Services  A    5  Select Data Services  Unlocked  a    6  Select Lock and press  EY   Locking Press  amp  Talk    1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Settings         Select Security  E  and enter your lock code   Select Lock Services    Ej     Select Press amp Talk  Unlocked  y       lt   ie  
66. ct Mark this Page  y      4  Select Save  9      SIMAJIS e eq       Bookmarking a page does not store the page contents  just its  address        Some pages cannot be bookmarked  Whether a particular  Web page may be marked is controlled by its creator              Section 3B  Data Services 201    Accessing a Bookmark    To access a bookmark     1  Press    to open the browser menu     2  Select View Bookmarks  U    3  Scroll to highlight the bookmark you   d like to access and    select Go to   4  to go to the Web site  or press the  number corresponding to the bookmark you wish to  access      Deleting a Bookmark  To delete a bookmark   1  Press B to open the browser menu     2  Select View Bookmarks  U    3  Scroll to highlight the bookmark you d like to delete and    select Options       4  Select Delete  a      5  Select OK   4  to remove the bookmark     202 Section 3B  Data Services    Going to a Specific Web site  To goto a particular Web site by entering a URL  Web site address    1  Press B to open the browser menu     2  Select Goto URL  A    3  Use your keypad to enter the URL of the Web site you  wish to go to and press  E      4  Press  E  again to go to the Web site        Not all Web sites are viewable on your phone        Reloading a Web Page  To reload  refresh  a Web page   1  Press    to open the browser menu     2  Select Refresh this page  55    The browser will reload  the current Web page         Restarting the Web Browser    If the Web browser appears
67. e Mode        0 cc ccceccscuaccseneeneeceespes siseacemne 57   TTY Use With Your Wireless Service                   2000005 58   Phone Setup Options                00  c eee eee cece eee eee ee 60   2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security                      63  Accessing the Security Menu                 cc cece eee eee 64   Using Your Phone   s Lock Feature                00    0c esas 65    Using Special NUMbErS s ici aa 68    2D     2E     2F     2G     Erasing Contacts           0    c ccc cece cece e eee eee eens 69    Erasing Downloads                  cece ccc eee eee cece eee ee 69  Resetting Your Phone               cc cece cece eee eee 70  Security Features for Data Services                   000008  71  Controlling Your Roaming Experience               73  Understanding Roaming                     cece eee eee ee 74  Setting Your Phone   s Roam Mode                  0000 eee 76  Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard               77  Navigating Through Menus          o ooooomooo    79  Menu Navigation              20    ccc cece ee cee eee ee ee eee 80  Menu Structure  ereo ipaesi is 80  Viewing the Menus                  cece cece cece eee eee eee 81  Managing Call History              oooooooommo     95  Viewing History  oa ese ok Vea ee ete eee oes ee ts 96  Call History Options           00    cece eee eee eee 97  Making a Call From Call History                   0   cee eee 98  Saving a Phone Number From Call History                    99  Prepending a Ph
68. e THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE  COMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN  OR   e COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE  REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW  RULE  SPECIFICATION OR  CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO     NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL  BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY  KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT  ALL  IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY  OPERATION OF LAW  INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO THE SAME  DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY  STATED HEREIN  SOME STATES PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW  LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS   SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  IN  ADDITION  SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE   USE  OR MISUSE OF  OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR  ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF  USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE  EXPRESS WARRANTY  INCLUDING INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL     Section 4B  Manufacturer   s Warranty    CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES  OR LOSS OF  ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS  OR FOR DAMAGES  ARISING FROM ANY TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR  GROSS NEGLIGENCE  OR FAULT COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG   ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES  OR FOR ANY BREACH OF  CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST  PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY  SOME STATES PROVINCES  DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  INCIDENTAL OR
69. e in an area where   Press  amp  Talk service is available  your phone will display     Preparing   Please wait      When the Press  amp  Talk icon  appears on the display  your phone is ready to make and  receive Press  amp  Talk calls      Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Press  amp  Talk Call Alerts    There are several ways your phone alerts you during  Press  amp  Talk calls   When you make or receive a Press  amp  Talk call     e The phone sounds  depending on the Ringer Type and  Ringer Volume setting      e The backlight illuminates   e The screen displays a Press  amp  Talk call message     e The other party s Press  amp  Talk number and name  if  available  are displayed     e The screen displays who has the floor     The status of a Press  amp  Talk call is displayed as follows   e The Green LED On indicates you have the floor and  may speak   e The Red LED On indicates another contact has the floor   e The LED Off indicates the floor is open   You can take the  floor and speak by pressing and holding   O  N         IEL 7B SS24d    FF Call  lt       0 John Smith  972 555 1212    Floor is open              Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 143    Making and Receiving a Press  amp  Talk Call    Displaying the Press  amp  Talk List       From standby mode  press P amp Talk   4  or the Press  amp     Talk button on the side of your phone  IMOT  to  access the Press  amp  Talk List        Tip  The first time you access the list  the Press  amp  Talk Help  message 
70. e new memo  screen will automatically be displayed           4  Select Options  Y and press Y    for Add New     5  Type your note using the keypad and select Done   4     See    Entering Text    on page 34      To read a saved memo     1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Tools  y     3  Select Memo Pad  UJ     4     Highlight a memo and press o     Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools 121    To delete saved memos     1  Press Menu   5   to access the main menu     2  Select Tools  9    3  Select Memo Pad  U      4  Highlight a memo and select Options         Select Erase        to erase the highlighted memo or  Erase All   gg    to erase all saved memos     6  Select Yes to confirm and press  amp Q     122 Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools    Using Your Phone s Tools    In addition to helping you be more efficient and organized   your phone offers useful and entertaining tools     Using the Task List    Your phone comes with a built in task list to allow you to  keep track of important items     To use the task list     un  A  3  O  a     1      g      e   2  Nn       1  Press Menu   E   to access the main menu     2  Select Tools  q    3  Select Task List  ay      If there are no existing tasks  the New Task screen is  automatically displayed     4  Select Options     and press EY    for Add New        Enter the Task Description and select Next   4      6  Enter the Due Time and press the navigation key down  to highlight 
71. ed to use the following symbols during    step 4                  154 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Adding a New Group to Your Personal Group List    You can add new groups to the Personal Group List  Each  group can include up to five members  You can enter a group  member directly or select the member from the Personal List     To add a new Press  amp  Talk group entry     1     2    Press P amp Talk   4  or press MOI     Press Go To   4   highlight Personal Groups  and    press  E      Select  lt New Group gt  and press E     or        Highlight an entry and press Options Bb    Then  highlight New Group and press E      IEL 7B SS24d    Enter a Group Name  press o  and press Next   3   To add contacts to the group  press Add          Highlight one item from the following and press B       New to add a new contact  See the previous page  for details       from Personal to add a contact from your  Personal List     Scroll to the contacts you want to add and press EJ or  select Pick Bb   to include the entries     Press Done 4A when you are finished selecting    contacts  then press Update     to update your  Personal Group List with the new group entry     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 155    Tip        You can also add members directly by selecting New Members  during step 5 above  Enter the new members s name and  Pe Talk number and press Done  left softkey  to save the entry           Editing a Contact in Your Personal List    To edit a Personal List contact  
72. ee page 148 for  details                     IEL 7B SS  4d    3  Scroll to the contact you want to call  and press and hold  HON  to place the call and get the floor   You will see     Calling       and    Connecting       followed by    You have  floor     You can now begin speaking     or   Scroll to the contact you want to call and press and  release BH to place the call   The call will connect  as described above  but    Floor is open     will appear on  the screen and either you or your contact may press and    hold  O  to take the floor and speak     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 145    4  Continue holding BOJ as you speak   When you are  finished speaking  release HS  to allow the other  contact to speak  When the other party takes the floor   you will see the speaker s name and phone number and  the text    has floor            During a Press  amp  Talk call  the    floor    is the right to speak   When you see    Floor is open     the first person to press the  Press  amp  Talk button can speak  while holding the button   Only  the person who has the floor can speak  The phone beeps if  you press the Press  amp  Talk button when another contact has  the floor              5  When you are finished  press E            When neither party has the floor during a Press  amp  Talk call      Floor is open    appears on the display  If no one takes the floor  for 20 seconds  the Press  amp  Talk call ends automatically             Tip  Ifyou press Talk or Speaker during 
73. eled    OK    or    Go        If the items on a page are numbered  you can use your keypad   number keys  to select an item     Tip              Links  which appear as underlined text  allow you to jump to  different Web pages  select special functions  or even place    phone calls     To select links    gt  Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey     Going Back  To go back one page    gt  Press the MEN key on your phone     The BACK key is also used for deleting text  like a BACKSPACE          key  when you are entering text        Going Home  To return to the home page from any other Web page      gt  Press and hold IA      or      gt  Press Menu   E  and select Home  EMP      192 Section 3B  Data Services    Messaging    Accessing Messaging    You can send and receive emails and text messages and  participate in Web based chatrooms right from your wireless  phone  Messaging allows you to stay connected to friends   family  and co workers 24 hours a day anywhere on the  network available to you     Message Types    There are many ways to message from your phone  These  include text messaging  page 177   Instant Messaging  Email   and Chat     Accessing Email    With data services  you can use popular email services to  keep in touch  even while you re on the go     To access email providers from your phone     1  From the home page  select Messaging  EEP    2  Select Email  qa     3  Select an email provider    4    Use your keypad to enter the required sign in
74. em prompts     3  Press U for Expert Mode   4  Press EP to turn Expert Mode on or off     Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 171    Setting Up Group Distribution Lists  Create up to 20 separate group lists  each with up to  20 customers    1  Press and hold BEY to access your voicemail   If your  voicemail box contains any new or saved messages   press AL to access the main voicemail menu     2  Press EN to change your Personal Options  following  the system prompts    Press   a for Administrative Options    4  Press  ES  for Group Distribution Lists    5  Follow the voice prompts to create  edit  rename  or  delete group lists    Callback    Return a call after listening to a message without  disconnecting from voicemail      gt  Press E after listening to a message   Once the call is  complete  you re returned to the voicemail main menu    Voicemail to Voicemail Message  Record and send a voice message to other voicemail users     1  From the main voicemail menu  press   a to send a  message     2  Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number     Follow the voice prompts to record and send your voice  message     172 Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Voicemail to Voicemail Message Reply    Reply to a voice message received from any other voicemail  user     1  After listening to a voice message  press  FEB     2  Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply     Voicemail to Voicemail Message Forwarding  Forward a voice message  except those m
75. ers or email addresses  page 103     e The built in Scheduler offers several personal information  management features to help you manage your busy  lifestyle  page 115     e Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in  connection with location based services that may be  available in the future  page 52      e Features a large color screen     16 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    e Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with one or two  key presses  page 32      Turning Your Phone On and Off    p gt  Flip the phone open  then press and release g     uv  Turning Your Phone On 3  35  To turn your phone on  2  y  Aa   A    Once your phone is on  it may display    Looking for Service      which indicates that your phone is searching for a signal   When your phone finds a signal  it automatically enters  standby mode     the phone   s idle state  At this point  you are  ready to begin making and receiving calls        If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of  searching  a Power Save feature is automatically activated   When a signal is found  your phone automatically returns to  standby mode    In Power Save mode  your phone periodically searches for a  signal without your intervention  You can also initiate a search  for service by pressing any key  when your phone is turned on         ACGA The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power  when you are in an area where there is no signal           Turning Your Phone Off  To turn 
76. ess gg  To  erase the entire greeting  press and hold IEA      48 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Changing the Backlight Time Length    The backlight setting lets you select how long the display  screen and keypad are lit after any key press is made     To change the backlight setting    Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   Select Settings   9     Select Display  E     Select Backlight  23      Select Main Display  EW   Keypad        or  Pwr Save Mode   8      MN Pp ow LN p    6  Select atime setting or on off and press o     3  e     uv   gt    o   5  o   un  o  4  5  gq  v          Long backlight settings affect the battery   s talk and standby  times           Changing the Screen Saver    Your new phone offers options for what you see on the  display screen while in standby mode     To change the display images    Press Menu     to access the main menu   Select Settings   3     Select Display  EP     Select Screen Saver  E gt      Select Main LCD  EP      NN Pw NN UF    Select Preset Image  ME  or Downloads           Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 49    7  Usethe navigation key to view the available screen  savers        If Preset Image is selected  there may also be an additional  step required to place a digital clock as an overlay  The clock  can also be turned off so that just the desired image is  displayed as the screen saver              8  Press KEJ to select the desired screen saver     Dialing Font  Your phone allows you t
77. for phone numbers that end  in a specific string of numbers     v      o  5  D  ow  y  5  a  wn    To find a phone number     1  While in standby mode  enter one or more of the last  digits of the phone number   The more numbers you  enter  the more specific the search becomes         2  Press Bb for Options and select Find   All Contacts  entries matching the entered numbers will display      3  To display the Contacts entry that ends in the numbers  you entered  highlight the entry and press  3  To dial  the number  highlight it and press ua     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 29    Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses    You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with  automated systems  such as voicemail or credit card billing  numbers     There are two types of pauses available on your phone   e Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers when you    press Em     e 2sec Pause automatically sends the next set of numbers  after two seconds     You can have multiple pauses in a phone number and  combine 2 second and hard pauses     To dial or save phone numbers with pauses        1  Enter the phone number   2  Select Options  Y and choose either Hard Pause or    2sec Pause     3  Enter additional numbers     4  Press Ip to dial the number   Zoi     Press E  to save the number in your Contacts        IN When dialing a number with a hard pause  press Talk to send  the next set of numbers           30 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Abbreviated Dial
78. ges 37   Press  amp  Talk 141 164  Erasing Entries 159  Making a Call 145  Press  amp  Talk Contacts 152  Press  amp  Talk Mode 142  Receiving a Call 150  Settings 161  Updating Press  amp  Talk Lists   161    R    Recent Messages 37  Resetting Your Phone 70  Ringer Types 40  Roaming 73 78   Setting Roam Mode 76    S  Scheduler 116 119  Screen Saver 49  Security 63 71  Security Menu 64  Setting Up Service 3  Silence All 46  Special Numbers 68  Speed Dialing 32  Assigning Numbers 110    Index    T    Task List 123   Text Greeting 48   Text Messaging 177 180   Three Way Calling 183   TTY Use 58 59   Turning Your Phone On and  Off 17    U  Unlocking Your Phone 65    Vv    Voice Memo 136  Voice Services 127 140  Voice Activated Dialing 129  Voicemail   Menu Key 175   Options 171   Retrieving 170   Setting Up 5  168  Volume 44    Ww    Warranty 224  Web 199 203  World Time 124       Index 231    
79. gh the necessary steps to start taking advantage of  your phone   s data services     SIMAJIS e eq    Section 3B  Data Services 185    Data Services Applications    186    Here is a brief list ofthe applications available through  your wireless phone  For more information  please contact  STi Mobile     Messaging     Send and receive emails and chat on your  phone    Games     Play exciting games with full color graphics   sound  and vibration    Ringers     Personalize your phone by downloading and  assigning different ringers to numbers in your contact list   Screen Savers     Download unique images to use as screen  savers     or make it easy to tell who   s calling by assigning  specific images to numbers in your contact list    Web     Experience full color graphic versions of popular  Web sites from your phone     Section 3B  Data Services    Getting Started With Data Services    With your wireless phone and service  you are ready to start  enjoyingthe advantages of Data Services  This section will help  you learn the basics of using your Data Services  including  managing your user name  launching a Web connection  and  navigating the Web with your Samsung A820     Your User Name    When you buy a phone and sign up for service  you re  automatically assigned a User name  which is typically based  on your wireless phone number     When you use data services  your user name is submitted to  identify you to the network available to you  The user name is  also useful as a 
80. he number being dialed     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 21    v     E  5  D  ow  y  5  a  wn       e Save  Enter a seven to ten digit number  phone number    and area code  and press E  to save the phone number  in your Contacts   See    Saving a Phone Number    on  page 28      e Find  Enter one or more digits and press Bb  Options    Select Find to display contact entries that end with the  entered numbers   See    Finding a Phone Number    on  page 29     e Hard Pause  allows you to enter a hard pause  To continue  dialing  you must press a key   See    Dialing and Saving  Phone Numbers With Pauses    on page 30     e 2sec Pause  allows you to enter a 2 second pause  The  phone will pause  then continue dialing without any  additional keys being pressed   See    Dialing and Saving  Phone Numbers With Pauses    on page 30      Answering Calls    To answer an incoming call with the flip open     1  Make sure your phone is on   If your phone is off   incoming calls go to voicemail      2  Press a or  lt i to answer an incoming call   Depending on your phone   s settings  you may also  answer incoming calls by opening the flip or by pressing  any number key   See    Call Answer Mode    on page 60  for more information      Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    To answer an incoming call with the flip closed     1  Make sure your phone is on   If your phone is off   incoming calls go to voicemail      2  When your phone rings or vibrates  press and hold the  speaker pho
81. ho get acceptable digit recognition accuracy will find  no additional benefit to performing the Adapt Digit  adaptation     After you adapt Digit Dial  your phone will be customized to  your voice  Other people will not be able to use Digit Dial on    S   gt        wn  2   lt   your phone unless they reset the phone to factory defaults  aj  Nn          ONLY adapt Digit Dial if the system is frequently  misrecognizing your speech  You can always restore the  system to its original factory setting        Adaptation involves recording several digit sequences to  teach the system your voice  The adaptation process takes  about 3 minutes     Tips for adapting Digit Dial    e Adapt digits in a quiet place   Make sure you wait for the beep before starting to speak   Speak clearly  but say each digit sequence naturally     If you make a mistake while recording a sequence of  digits  or if there is an unexpected noise that spoils the  recording  you can say or select No when the prompt asks      Did the recording sound OK     You will then be prompted  to re record the sequence     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services 131    To adapt Digit Dial to your voice     v o oe wo S    10   11     132    Press Menu  EE  to access the main menu     Select Voice Service  J    Select Settings  qa      Select Digit Dialing  EP      Select Adapt Digits  R      The phone displays the first  digit sequence      When you are ready to start recording  press o   The  phone prompts you to say 
82. hold MN to erase all text      By default  the first letter of an entry is capitalized and the  following letters are lowercase  After a character is entered   the cursor automatically advances to the next space after two  seconds or when you enter a character on a different key     Characters scroll in the following order     EF ex   ABC2  DEF3  GHI4  JKL5  MNO6  PORS7  TUV8  WXYZ9  0   Space  Shift    PAGUE agi    Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Entering Numbers  Symbols  Emoticons  Preset  Messages and Recent Messages    To enter numbers     p gt  Select the Number mode and press the appropriate key    See    Selecting a Character Input Mode    on page 34      To enter symbols    gt  Select the Symbols mode   See    Selecting a Character  Input Mode    on page 34   To enter a symbol  press the  appropriate key indicated on the display     v  ZN  o  5  D  ow  y  5  a  wn       To enter emoticons      Select the Emoticons mode and press the appropriate  key  You may scroll through more options by pressing  the navigation key left or right   See    Selecting a  Character Input Mode    on page 34      To enter preset messages   1  Select the Preset Msg mode   See    Selecting a Character  Input Mode    on page 34    2  Scroll to the desired pre programmed message and    press  9     Preset messages make composing text messages even easier  by allowing you to enter common messages  such as    Meet  meat        Let s get lunch     or a customized preset message of  your o
83. igation key left or right to select the  desired ringer category     1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings  9     3  Select Sounds    ZE       4  Select Ringer Type  ea     5  Select Messages  ea     6    7     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 41    8     9     Press the navigation key down to highlight the Ringer  field  Press the navigation key left or right to scroll  through the available ringers   A sample ringer will  sound as you highlight each option      When the desired ringer is selected  press E     Selecting Ringer Types for Schedule    To select a ringer type for schedule reminders     a7 fF YON UF    Press Menu  EE  to access the main menu     Select Settings  3    Select Sounds  A    Select Ringer Type  zm    Select Schedule  UJ      Press the navigation key left or right to select the  desired ringer category     Press the navigation key down to highlight the Ringer  field  Press the navigation key left or right to scroll  through the available ringers   A sample ringer will  sound as you highlight each option      When the desired ringer is selected  press Ed     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone s Settings    Selecting a Roam Ringer    To select a ringer type for roaming calls     1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings  3y    3  Select Sounds  A    4  Select Ringer Type    a    5  Select Roam Ringer  E   S  6  Press the navigation key up or down to select Normal or 2  Distinctive and press o
84. ing    Abbreviated dialing allows you to program a five or six digit  prefix for commonly used phone numbers  When abbreviated  dialing is on  you can enter the last four or five digits of any  phone number that matches the five  or six digit prefix  and  the number is dialed     To set up abbreviated dialing    Press E  for Menu    Select Settings  E     Press E for Others    Press E    for Abbrev  Dial     Press the navigation key up or down to select On or Off    and press o     6  Input the five  or six digit prefix  for example  area code  and prefix  and press  amp 9 to Save     v     o  5  D  y  y  5  a  wn          e w NI    Making an Abbreviated Dial Call  To make a call     1  Enter the last four or five digits of the prefix phone  number    2  Abbrev  Dialis displayed in the lower left corner with the  prefix digits displayed        AGGE If there is more than one Contact entry that matches the last  four or five digits  a list is displayed which allows you to select  the desired number to call           3  Press WB to begin the call     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 31    Dialing From Contacts  To dial directly from a Contacts entry     1  Press B for Contacts     2  Enterthe first few letters ofthe Contact name using the  numeric keypad  The matching contact is automatically  highlighted     3  Press a to make the call        NN If the desired entry contains more than one phone number   scroll left or right to display the icon for the number you wish  to cal
85. ing Missed Events    Now that you   ve mastered your phone   s fundamentals   it   s time to explore the calling features that enhance your  wireless service  This section outlines your basic service  features     N   1   x     a   4   Sal  M  ES   rr  c     M  N       Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 167    Using Voicemail    Setting Up Your Voicemail    All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically  transferred to your voicemail  even if your phone is in use or  turned off  Therefore  you will want to set up your voicemail  and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated     To set up your voicemail     1  Press and hold EBF        2  Follow the system prompts to     Create your pass code   Record your greeting   Record your name announcement   Choose whether or not to activate One Touch  Message Access  a feature that lets you access    messages simply by pressing and holding REY   bypassing the need for you to enter your pass code         AOGA If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your  voicemail account  it is recommended that you enable your  voicemail pass code           168    Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Voicemail Notification    There are several ways your phone alerts you of a new  message    By displaying     at the top of your screen    By displaying a message on the screen    By sounding the assigned ringer type    By the LED blinking red     o  o  o  o  New Voicemail Message Alerts    When you receive a new voi
86. isable the Net Guard  in the future by selecting Always Auto Connect when the Net  Guard is displayed     To change your Net Guard settings     1     2  3   4    Press Menu  9  to access the main menu   Select Settings  9      Select Web  E    Select Net Guard   A      Onto activate the Net Guard     Off to deactivate the Net Guard        When enabled  the Net Guard appears only once per session   The Net Guard does not appear if the phone is merely  re connecting due to a time out           SadIAJas e eq    Section 3B  Data Services 189    Connection Status and Indicators    Your phone s display lets you know the current status of your  data connection through indicators which appear at the top of  the screen  The following symbols are used     Your data connection is active  data is being  J   transferred   the transmit receive symbol will blink to  indicate data transmission  Incoming voice calls go  directly to voicemail  outgoing voice calls can be made   but the connection will terminate     Your data connection is dormant  no data is being sent   IP or received   Though not currently active  when  dormant the phone can restart an active connection  quickly  voice calls can be made and received     Your phone is not currently able to access data  features     If no indicator appears  your phone does not have a current  data connection  To launch a connection  see    Launching a  Data Connection    on page 188     190 Section 3B  Data Services    Navigating the Web    Na
87. ist     Highlight the desired contact and press E      Press Options Bb   and select Edit  EE      Press the navigation key down to highlight   4     Press the navigation key left or right to select one of the  following      Unassigned     Family     Friends     Colleague   a VIPs    Press o     Select Done   4      Section 2G  Using Contacts 105    Finding Contact Entries    There are several ways to display your contact entries  by  name  by speed dial number  by group  and by voice dial tags   Follow the steps outlined in the sections below to display  entries from the Contacts menu     Finding Names    To find contact entries by name     1  2  3   4    Shortcut  From standby mode  press Contacts  right softkey  to  display the Search feature     106    Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   Select Contacts  55    Select Find  EEP      Scroll through all the entries using your navigation key    or    Enter the first few letters of an entry name in the Name  field   The more letters you enter  the more your search  narrows      To display an entry  highlight it and press ED  to dial an  entry s default phone number  highlight the entry and    press E              Section 2G  Using Contacts    Finding Speed Dial Numbers    To find phone numbers you have stored in speed dial locations   Press Menu  Q9  to access the main menu     Select Contacts  55      1  2  3  Select Speed Dial  s  WEY    4      Scroll through speed dial entries using your navigation  key  Speed dial n
88. ject to service limitations     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    In Call Options    Pressing Options      during a call displays a list of features  you may use during the course of a call  To select an option   press the corresponding keypad number or highlight the  option and press E   The following options are available  through the Options menu    e  1  Call History checks your call log for Outgoing  Incoming   and Missed calls  You can also erase the history from this  menu    e  2  Contacts accesses the Contacts menu    e  3  3 Way Call allows you to talk to two different people at  the same time   For more information  see    Making a  Three Way Call    on page 183     e  4  Messaging allows you to check for voicemail  email   and notifications     e  5  Voice Memo allows you to record incoming audio from  your conversation   For more information  see    To record a  conversation during a phone call     on page 137      e  6  Tools accesses the Tools menu options   e  7  Phone Info displays the following menu      1  Phone Number     2  Icon Glossary  a  3  Version  a  4  Advanced  During a call  the left softkey button functions as the Mute    button  Press it to mute the phone   s microphone for privacy   Press it again to Unmute the phone     v     E  5  D  ow  y  ai   p   wn       Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 27    28    End of Call Options    After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number  that is not in your Contacts  the phone number
89. l and press TALK to make the call           Using One Touch Two Touch Speed Dialing    You can store up to ninety eight numbers in your phone   s  speed dial memory to make contacting friends and family as  easy as pressing a button or two  With this feature  you can  dial Speed Dial entries using one key press for locations 2 9 or  two key presses for locations 10 99     To use One Touch Dialing for Speed Dial locations 2 9        Press and hold the appropriate key for approximately  two seconds  The display confirms that the number has  been dialed when it shows the time and counter above  the name and number of the contact entry     32 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    To use Two Touch Dialing for Speed Dial locations 10 99     1  Press the first digit    2  Press and hold the second digit for approximately two  seconds  The display confirms that the number has been  dialed when it shows the time and counter above the  name and number of the contact entry        AGOCHA Speed dialing is not available when you are roaming  when  you are roaming offthe network available to you  you must  always dial using eleven digits  1   area code   number      v     o  5  D   es   y  5  a  v                Tip  Speed dialing entries are assigned by pressing Menu  9  4        Using Plus     Code Dialing  When placing calls from the United States to other countries   you can use Plus Code Dialing to automatically enter the  international access code  011      To make a call using Plus 
90. l location and press o     Highlight the desired contact entry by pressing the  navigation key up or down or by entering the first few  letters of the contact entry name   If the entry has more    than one number  press E  to display the entry and    use the navigation key to highlight the desired  number       Press  amp 9 to assign     Section 2G  Using Contacts        Editing a Contact Entry    To make changes to an entry     spe uo     1  Display an internal contact entry     2  Press Options     and select Edit  EP    Highlight the part of the entry you wish to edit  Name   Group  Ringer  etc   and press o    4  Add and or edit the desired information and    press  E      5  Press Done E  to save your changes     Section 2G  Using Contacts 111    Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry    You can assign a ringer type to a contact entry so you can  identify the caller by the ringer type   See    Ringer Types    on  page 40      To select a ringer type for an entry     1     N    112    Display a contact entry   Press Options      and select Edit  EP      Select Default Ringer  J3  and select Change b      Press the navigation key left or right to select the  desired ringer category     Press the navigation key down to highlight the Ringer  field  Press the navigation key left or right to scroll  through the available ringers   A sample ringer will  sound as you highlight each option      When the desired ringer is selected  press E     Press Done E  to save the new ringer ty
91. ll  automatically display on your phone   s screen     In addition  Text Messaging includes a variety of preset  messages  such as    I   m running late  I   m on my way     that  make composing messages fast and easy  You can also  customize your own preset messages  up to 160 characters   from your phone    Composing Text Messages    To compose a text message    1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu    2  Select Messaging  aa     3  Select Send Message  WP    Select Mobile  Email    or Contacts and press E    Enter the number  email address  or select the contact    and select OK   4  or press o   You may include up to  10 recipients per message      N  ie   x     a   4   mn  M  ES   rr  c     M  Nn    n Pp       6  Select Next   4     Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 177    7  Compose a message using one of the following  methods       Totype a message  use your keypad to enter your    message  Use    to select a character input mode    See    Entering Text    on page 34      To use a preset message  a recent message  or an    emoticon select Options      and select    Preset Msg  IE   Recent Msg  eg   or   Emoticons  E   Press the number on the keypad  that corresponds to the number next to the  message or emoticon     8  Select Next   4      9  Review your message and press Send   4    You may  also select the following additional messaging options    by pressing Options Bb       Edit to edit the existing message before sending       Priority to set the mess
92. ller on hold and  answers the second call      To switch back to the first caller      gt  Press MY again         For those calls where you don t want to be interrupted  you  can temporarily disable Call Waiting by pressing  70 before  placing your call  Call Waiting is automatically reactivated  once you end the call            182 Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Making a Three Way Call    With Three Way Calling  you can talk to two people at the  same time  When using this feature  the normal airtime rates  will be charged for each of the two calls     To make a Three Way Call     1  Entera number you wish to call and press ua  2  Once you have established the connection  enter the  second number you wish to call and press un   This    puts the first caller on hold and dials the second  number      3  When you re connected to the second party  press a  again to begin your three way call     If one of the people you called hangs up during your call  you  and the remaining caller stay connected  If you initiated the  call and are the first to hang up  all three callers are  disconnected        N  ie         a   4   mn  M  ES   r  c     M  Nn       while roaming off the network available to you        Call Waiting and Three Way Calling may not be available       Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 183    Using Call Forwarding    Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to  another phone number     even when your phone is turned off   You can co
93. m the information page  select Buy   The item will  download automatically  When the New Download  screen appears  the item has been successfully  downloaded to your phone         ACGA If you have not previously purchased an item  you will be  prompted to create your purchasing profile           Section 3B  Data Services 197       SIMAJIS e eq    198    2  Select an option to continue     Select Listen or View to listen to a ringer or display a  screen saver     Select Run to launch a game or an application     Select Set As to assign a ringer or a screen saver to a  phone task     Select Settings to view network and registry  information for a game or an application     Select Shop to browse for other items to purchase  and download    Press f to quit the browser and return to  standby mode     For more information about downloading Games  Ringers   Screen Savers  and Applications  contact STi Mobile     Section 3B  Data Services    Exploring the Web    With Web access on your wireless phone  you can browse  full color graphic versions of your favorite Web sites  making  it easier than ever to stay informed while on the go  Follow  sports scores and breaking news and weather and shop on  your phone anywhere on the network available to you     In addition to the features already covered in this section  the  home page offers access to these colorful  graphically rich  Web categories  including News  Weather  Entertainment   Sports  Finance  Travel  Shopping  Tools  and Busine
94. mes completely run down     Displaying Your Phone Number    Just in case you forget your phone number  your phone can  remind you     To display your phone number        Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu  select    Settings  1129   Phone Info  65   and Phone Number   E    Your phone number and other information  about your phone and account will be displayed      20 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Making and Answering Calls    Making Calls  Placing a call from your phone is as easy as making a call from  any land line phone  Just enter the number and press ua  and you re on your way to clear calls   To make a call using your keypad   1  Make sure your phone is on   2  Entera phone number   If you make a mistake while  dialing  press ES to erase one digit at a time  Press  and hold ES to erase the entire number      3  Press a   To make a call when you are roaming and    Call Guard is enabled  press a and then Y  See     Call Guard    on page 77      4  Press Es or close the phone when you are finished     You can also place calls from your phone by speed dialing  numbers from your Contacts  page 32   using your Call  History listings  page 98   and using Voice Activated Dialing   page 128      Dialing Options  When you enter numbers in standby mode  a number of    options are available to you  Press Options      to perform  the following actions   e Dial  dials the number or digits displayed     e Send Msg  allows you to send a text message with  attachments to t
95. ming  P5    Select Call Guard  qa    After reading the message  highlight On or Off and    press EJ     ACCA Voice Dialing and Speed Dialing are not available when you  are roaming with Call Guard enabled     vi oe wo o No pa                Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience 77    78    To place roaming calls with Call Guard on   1  From standby mode  dial 1   area code   the seven digit  number and press a  2  Press RE    to confirm Roaming Rate     To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on     1  Press a    2  Press  r to confirm Roaming Rate     Reminder  If the Call Guard feature is set to On  you need to take  extra steps to make and receive roaming calls              Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    Section 2E    Navigating Through Menus    In This Section      Menu Navigation     Menu Structure      Viewing the Menus    Every function and feature of your Samsung A820 can be  accessed through an on screen menu  This section is a road  map to using your phone  Please take a few moments to learn  your way around and you ll find your phone easier to use        Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus 79    Menu Navigation    The navigation key on your phone allows you to scroll through  menus quickly and easily  The scroll bar at the right of the  menu keeps track of your position in the menu at all times     To navigate through a menu  simply press the navigation key  up or down  If you are in a first level menu  such as Settings   you
96. n     Section 4A  Safety 209    Getting the Most Out of Your Reception    210    Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength    The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal  strength in your area  Your phone informs you of the current signal  strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength  icon  The more bars displayed  the stronger the signal  If you re inside  a building  being near a window may give you better reception     Understanding the Power Save Feature    If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching   a Power Save feature is automatically activated  If your phone is  active  it periodically rechecks service availability  you can also check it  yourself by pressing any key  Anytime the Power Save feature is  activated  a message is displayed on the screen  When a signal is  found  your phone returns to standby mode     Understanding How Your Phone Operates    Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver  When it   s  turned on  it receives and transmits radio frequency  RF  signals   When you use your phone  the system handling your call controls the  power level  This power can range from 0 006 watts to 0 2 watts in  digital mode     Knowing Radio Frequency Safety    The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards  described below     In 1991 92  the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  IEEE   and the American National Standards Institute  ANSI  joined in  updating ANSI
97. n Off   2  Service  On Off   3  Connect  On Off   4  Sig  Fade Tone  On Off   5  Power On Off  On Off   6  P amp Talk Missed  1  Off  2  Once  3  Repeat  4  Continuous  4  Key Tone  1  Tone Type       Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus 87    1  Normal  2  Piano  3  Beep  2  Tone Level  1  Silence All  2  Level 1 8  5  Tone Length  1  Short  2  Long  6  TTS  1  TTS Mode  Enable Disable   2  TTS Volume  1  Silence All  2  Level 1 8  3  Web  1  Enable Disable Web  2  Net Guard  On Off   3  Update Profile  4  Press amp Talk  1  Enable Disable  Enable Disable     Restart Press amp Talk    List Update    P amp Talk Guard  On Off     Sounds  1  Tones  1  Default  2  Sound 1 6  2  Notifications  1  Off  2  Once  3  Repeat  3  Missed Call Alert  1  Off  2  Once  3  Repeat    UN Pp uy DN    88 Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    4  Continuous  4  Help  6  Speaker Phone  On Off   7  Default View  1  Personal List  2  Personal Groups  8  Help  5  Security  1  Lock Phone  1  Unlocked  2  On power up  3  Lock now  2  Change Lock  3  Special    1  Empty  2  Empty  3  Empty  4  Erase Contacts  Yes No   5  Erase Downloads  Yes No   6  Reset Phone  Yes No   7  Lock Services  1  Voice  Unlocked Locked  2  Web  Unlocked Locked  3  Press amp Talk  Unlocked Locked  6  Roaming  1  Set Mode  1  Automatic  2  Roaming only  3  Home Only  2  Call Guard  On Off   7  Launch Pad  1  Up Key  1  Contacts  2  Messaging  3  Text Inbox    Section 2E  Navigating Through Menus    89       4  Send Message  
98. n canned messages  to  name just a few     Setting Message Alerts    S  e     uv   gt    o   5  m   un  o  4  5  gq  Y    When new messages arrive  you can choose to have your  phone notify you by playing an audible alert        To hear an alert when you receive a new message     Select Voicemail  EW  or Text Message          1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Messaging  aa     3  Select Settings  WEY     4  Select Message Alerts  E     5  Select Type  qa     6    7     Select Single Tones  Ring Tones  Melodies  or Downloaded  and press the navigation key down     8  Press the navigation key left or right to select the  desired sound and press  E      Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 53    Deleting Old Messages    You can have old messages deleted automatically when your  inbox becomes full     1  Press Menu  E  to access the main menu   2  Select Messaging  A     3  Select Settings  WEY     4  Select Auto Erase  Ej      5  Select Yes or No and press o   Adding a Customized Signature    Each message you send can have a customized signature to  reflect your personality     To add a customized signature to each sent message     1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Messaging  3     3  Select Settings  WEY     4  Select Edit Signature  UJ      5  Select On and press o        ACCHA If you do not wish to attach a signature to your outgoing  messages  select Off           6  Enter your signature using the keypad and press 4 for  D
99. n this menu  you can  change button assignments  including the button used to  launch    Voice Dial     which is the voice recognition  application              128 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Using Voice Dial    Voice Dial allows you to dial any valid 7  or 10 digit North  American phone number or contact entry by speaking the  number or name naturally  without pausing     Tips for using Voice Dial   e Voice Dial works best in quieter environments     e When saying a number  Digit Dialing   speak at a normal  speed and say each digit clearly  There is no need to pause  between digits    e The phone recognizes the digits one  two  three  four  five   six  seven  eight  nine  zero  and oh  The phone does not  recognize numbers such as    one eight hundred    for     1 800     Instead  say    one eight zero zero         lt   oh  A  M  un  1         A  M  n       e The phone recognizes only valid 7  or 10 digit North  American phone numbers    e If your phone does not usually recognize you correctly  when you are using Digit Dial  try adapting Digit Dial to  your voice  which can significantly improve accuracy for  some speakers   See    Adapting Digit Dial    on page 131 for  details      To place a call using Voice Dial   1  Activate voice recognition by pressing and holding un    The phone prompts you for a command      2  Say Voice Dial   The phone prompts you to say the name  or number clearly      3  Say a valid contact entry or 7  or 10 digit North 
100. nd  skip step 6           6  Press Update     to save your changes     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 157    7  To edit a group member  scroll to the contact you want    to edit and press Options Bb        a Edit to edit a group member s name and phone  number     a Erase to erase the group member     Add New to add a new group member       Add  Personal  to add a new group member from the  Personal List     a Details to display a summary of the group member  information     8  Highlight Edit and press Ed   9  Select the field you want to edit     Name or P amp Talk Number  and press E      10  Edit the entry  press Done   4   and press Save   4  to  save your changes     11  Press Update   4  to update your Personal Group List     158 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Erasing Press  amp  Talk List Entries    Erasing an Entry in Your Personal List or  Personal Group List    To erase a contact or a group     From the Press  amp  Talk List  press Go To   4  then       1   highlight Personal List or Personal Groups and press 8   2  Scroll to the entry you want to erase and  press Options Bb     3  Highlight Erase and press ED  a        Erase Group appears when you select A  Personal Groups  g     4  Select Yes and press EJ     To erase a group member   1  From the Press  amp  Talk List  press Go To   4   then  highlight Personal Groups and press ED   2  Scroll to your desired group and press E  to display the  group members   3  Select the contact you want to erase and  
101. nd protected under federal laws  state laws   and international treaty provisions  Intellectual Property includes  but  is not limited to  inventions  patentable or unpatentable   patents   trade secrets  copyrights  software  computer programs  and related  documentation and other works of authorship  You may not infringe  or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property   Moreover  you agree that you will not  and will not attempt to   modify  prepare derivative works of  reverse engineer  decompile   disassemble  or otherwise attempt to create source code from the  software  No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is  transferred to you  All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property  shall remain with SAMSUNG and its suppliers     Samsung Telecommunications America  STA   Inc     Headquarters  Customer Care Center    1301 E  Lookout Drive 1000 Klein Street   Richardson  TX 75082 Plano  TX 75074   Tel  972 761 7000 Toll Free Tel  1 888 987 HELP  4357     Internet Address  http   www samsungusa com         2005 Samsung Telecommunications America  L P  Samsung is a  registered trademark of Samsung Electronics America  Inc  and its  related entities     Openwave  is a registered Trademark of Openwave  Inc     RSA   is a registered Trademark RSA Security  Inc     Section 4A  Safety    Disclaimer of Warranties  Exclusion of  Liability    EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED ON  THE WARRANTY PAGE ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT  T
102. ne key  i  on the right side of the    Open the phone to use the earpiece     a   phone   The call will be answered in speaker phone a  mode   a     or    wo  y  5  a  wn    Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following  ways        The phone rings and vibrates    The phone just vibrates    The indicator light flashes    The backlight illuminates    e The screen displays an incoming call message     If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts   the entry   s name and number are displayed on both the  inside and outside LCD screens     If Call Answer is set to Talk Key  the following options are also  displayed  To select an option  press the corresponding  softkey button     e Answer to answer the incoming call   e Ignore to send the call to your voicemail box     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 23    24    Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled    Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming  charges when making or receiving calls while outside your  network  Please see    Controlling Your Roaming Experience     on page 73  for more information about roaming     To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled      gt  Select Answer or press a to answer the call and press    REN    to confirm the roaming rate   See    Call Guard    on  page 77 for additional information      AOGA When your phone is off  incoming calls go directly to  voicemail     Ending a Call  To disconnect a call when you are finished 
103. ng a Press  amp  Talk Call by Entering a Number    To place a Press  amp  Talk call by entering a number     1     Note     148    From standby mode  enter the Press  amp  Talk number you  want to dial     Press HO  to place the Press  amp  Talk call     Continue holding H O  A to take the floor and speak       The contact s name appears on the display if  there is a matched number in your Press  amp  Talk List     Continue with the Press  amp  Talk call  pressing and  holding BKO    while speaking     When the call is finished  press E       or     Press P amp Talk     or press S O    Press Go To E highlight Enter P amp Talk  and press E3     Enter the Press  amp  Talk number you want to dial     Follow steps 2 5 above        Press  amp  Talk numbers must contain ten digits  area code    phone number   Your Press  amp  Talk number is the same as your  wireless phone number           Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Missed Call Notification for Press  amp  Talk Calls    When an incoming Press  amp  Talk call is not answered  the  Missed Call Notification screen is displayed     To call the last Missed Press  amp  Talk call        Simply press and hold  SA while the Missed Call  Notification is displayed   Continue with the Press  amp   Talk call as described previously         Ifyou have two or more missed calls  the call log list will  appear  Different icons will be displayed when you have  different types of notifications               To erase the Missed Call log    
104. ntinue to make calls from your phone when Call  Forwarding is activated     To activate Call Forwarding     Press UL UY a     2  Enter the area code and phone number to which your  future calls should be forwarded     3  Press ua  You will hear a tone to confirm the  activation of Call Forwarding      To deactivate Call Forwarding     1  Press   amp  UY za UY     2  Press n   You will hear a tone to confirm the  deactivation      ACCA You may be charged a higher rate for calls you have  forwarded     Viewing Missed Events             Missed events is a simple way of viewing all missed calls   missed tasks  scheduler events  etc  A list is displayed on   screen that allows you to scroll through all the events using  the navigation key     To view missed events      gt  Fromthe standby screen  press the navigation key up to  view the Missed Events screen     184 Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Section 3B    Data Services    In This Section      Data Services Applications     Getting Started With Data Services     Messaging     Downloading Premium Services Content    Exploring the Web      Data Services FAQs    Data Services brings you clarity you can see and hear with  advanced multimedia services  These features     including  messaging  games  downloadable ringers and screen savers   and portable Web access     are easy to learn and use  Clearly   it   s a whole new way to look at wireless        This section introduces these advanced services and walks  you throu
105. o   Select Off to  deactivate the alert      Tip  You can also set alerts using the Alert Notification menu    See    Alert Notification    on page 45      Setting the Speaker Phone for Press  amp  Talk Calls    You can set the speaker phone on or off when a Press  amp  Talk  call is activated  By default  the speaker phone is set to on     N a E Yun E                EA    1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Settings  2     Select Press amp Talk  T     Select Speaker Phone  P59     Select On or Off and press Ed     woop YN       ACCA If the phone s ringer volume is set to Vibrate  Ringer off  or  Silence All  the speaker phone turns off  Press Speaker to turn  the speaker phone mode on           Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 163    Setting the Default View of the Press  amp  Talk List    You can select the default Press  amp  Talk List when Press  amp  Talk  is launched     To select the default view of the Press  amp  Talk List     1  Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings  239     3  Select Press amp Talk  Em    4      Select Default View  3239    The default setting is  Personal List      5  Select your desired list and press E      164 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Section 3    Service Features    166    Section 3A    Service Features  The Basics    In This Section      Using Voicemail     Using Text Messaging     Using Caller ID     Responding to Call Waiting    Making a Three Way Call     Using Call Forwarding    e View
106. o choose the color and size of the text  displayed when dialing   Color  The available color options are   e Basic  displays black numbers on screen when dialing   e Rainbow  displays multi colored numbers on screen when  dialing   e Monochrome  allows you to choose between several  different monochromatic color options     e Hyphenate  allows you to choose between several  different monochromatic colors and assign a different  color option to each individual hyphenated series of  numbers     To change the dialing color   Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings  2      Select Display  EP    Select Dialing Font  E      Select Color  WP      MA EA    50 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    6  Select Basic  Rainbow  Monochrome  or Hyphenate and    press 3     7  If you selected Monochrome  use your navigation key to  select a color  If you selected Hyphenate  use your  navigation key to select a color for the first group of    numbers  then press Next  Y  and select a color for the  next two sets of numbers     8  Select Done   4      Font Size    The available size options are     e Large  displays larger text for easier viewing on the display  screen     S  e     uv   gt    o   5  m   u  o  4  5  gq  Y    e Normal  displays the standard smaller size text on the  display screen        To change the dialing font size     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings  3     Select Display  EJ     Select Dialing Font  EJ     Select Size 
107. olling Your Phone   s Settings 59    60    Phone Setup Options    Launch Pad    Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut key  to a favorite or often used function  Pressing one of the  navigation keys in standby mode will launch your personally  designated shortcut     To assign your shortcut key     1   2   3     4   5     Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu    Select Settings         Select Launch Pad  9     Select the Up  Down  Left or Right Key  and press Ed     Use the navigation key to select the desired shortcut  you would like to assign and press E      Call Answer Mode    You can determine how to answer incoming calls on your    phone  whether you want to be required to press ua to  press any number key  or simply open the flip     To set call answer mode     Press Menu    59  to access the main menu     1  2  Select Settings   3    3   4    Select Others  EJ    Select Call Answer   9      Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    5  To select an option  highlight it and press o     Any key to allow an incoming call to be answered by  pressing any key   a Talk key requires a to be pressed to answer all  incoming calls     Flip open allows you to answer incoming calls by  opening the flip     Auto Answer Mode    You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming  calls when connected to an optional hands free car kit or  headset     To set Auto Answer mode     S  e     uv   gt    o   5  m   u  o  4  5  gq  Y    1  Press Menu  EY  to 
108. olume level     Text To Speech  TTS     The Text To Speech option allows you to hear the menu  options spoken aloud using an electronic voice when you are  navigating through the user interface     To enable TTS    Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Settings  3     Select Sounds  aa     Select TTS  E     Select TTS Mode  EEP      Press the navigation key up or down to select Enable and    press E      NOM PAN ES    Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    To change the TTS volume setting     Select TTS Volume    a      Press the navigation key up or down to select the    1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings         3  Select Sounds    ZE       4  Select TTS  E     5    6     desired sound level and press E9     Py  e     uv   gt    o   5  o   un  o  4  5  gq  Y       Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 47    Display Settings    Changing the Text Greeting    The text greeting can be up to fourteen characters and is  displayed on your phone s screen in standby mode  You may  choose to display a custom greeting or you may display your  user name on the screen     To display or change your greeting     1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Settings        3  Select Display  EY    4  Select Greeting  739      5  Select Custom and press o     Enter a custom greeting using your keypad and          press EJ   See    Entering Text    on page 34    To erase the  existing greeting one character at a time  pr
109. one   See    Entering Text    on page 34      54 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Managing Preset Messages    Your phone is preset with ten messages and ten empty  spaces for custom messages to help make sending text  messages faster and easier  These messages  such as     Where are you         Let s get lunch     and    Meet me at      can be customized or deleted to suit your needs  You can  even add your own preset messages to the list     To edit or delete a preset message   1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Messaging  zm    3  Select Settings  WEY    4    Select Preset Messages  W    The list of messages  is displayed      S  e     uv   gt    o   5  o   un  o  4  5  gq  v       5  To edit or delete a preset message  highlight it and press    Edit  9      6  Edit the selected message  see    Entering Text    on    page 34   and press Done   4     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 55    56    To add a new preset message     Press Menu    9  to access the main menu     1  2  Select Messaging  3    3   4    Select Settings  WEY     Select Preset Messages  P    The list of messages  is displayed     Press Options      and select Add New    A     Enter your preset message  see    Entering Text    on    page 34   and press Done       Your new message will  be added to the beginning of the list      Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Airplane Mode    Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone s  feature
110. one Number From Call History              100  Erasing Call History                 ccc cece cece eee eee 101  Using Contacts             ccc cee cece eseriak 103  Adding a New Contact EntIy        ooocccccccccccccccccc oo 104  Finding Contact Entries        ooooccccccccccccncccccccc co 106  Contact Entry Options            0 0    cece cece eee eee 108  Adding a Phone Number to a Contact Entry                  109  Editing a Contact Entry   s Phone Number                     109  Assigning Speed Dial Numbers                  0      0008 110  Editing a Contact Entry                cece eee eee 111  Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry                    008  112    Dialing Servicess aise eet san a 113    2H  Using the Phone s Scheduler and Tools             115    Using Your Phone s Scheduler        oooccccccoocccccccccoo 116  Using Your Phone   s Alarm Clock         ooocccccccccccccc oo 120  Using Your Phone   s Memo Pad      oooccccccccccccccccco o 121  Using Your Phone s Tools        ooooooccccccccccccnccccccno 123   2I  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services                 127  Activating Voice Recognition         occoooccccooccccccccoos 128  Using  Voice  Dial   00 aa 129  Using Contacts esseeri taar EEE RE OPTEN eee EEEE 134  VOICE MEMOS  tyros hr si 136  Phone Status Information        oooocccccccccccnccncnncooo 139   MY Phone Number  occ a a ah 140   2J  Using Press  amp  Talk             oooooooommmo m o   141  Getting Started With Press  amp  Talk           ooooooccccc
111. ontact Entry Options    on page 108      You cannot save phone numbers from calls identified as       No Caller ID or Restricted           le      I  a  Fe  E   lt        Section 2F  Managing Call History 99    Prepending a Phone Number From  Call History    If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen  to be outside your local area code  you can add the  appropriate prefix by prepending the number     To prepend a phone number from Call History     1  Select a Call History entry and press EJ     2  Select Options  PB    3  Select Prepend  Ey      4  Enterthe prefix and press Call   4      100 Section 2F  Managing Call History    Erasing Call History    To erase individual Call History entries  see    Call History  Options    on page 97     To erase Call History     1  2  3   4    y    Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Call History  E    Select Erase History  U      Select Outgoing Calls  WER   Incoming Calls         Missed Calls  g   or All Calls  U      Select Voice or Press amp Talk  if necessary  and press E      If you are certain you want to erase the call history   select Yes to confirm and press  E      Section 2F  Managing Call History    101    le      I  a  Fe  E   lt        102    Section 2G        spe uo     Using Contacts    In This Section      Adding a New Contact Entry     Finding Contact Entries     Contact Entry Options     Adding a Phone Number to a Contact Entry    Editing a Contact Entry s Phone Number     Assigning Speed Di
112. ontacts   See    Saving a Phone Number From Call  History    on page 99      Save is only displayed when the phone number is NOT saved  in the contact list     e Prepend      to add numbers to the beginning of the  selected number   See    Prepending a Phone Number From    Call History    on page 100    e Erase  I    to delete the entry        le      I  a  Fe  E   lt        Section 2F  Managing Call History 97    Making a Call From Call History    To place a call from Call History   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Call History  E    3  Select Outgoing Calls  E gt    Incoming Calls  qa   or  Missed Calls         4  Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry    and press E or press  9 and select Call  4        AOGA You cannot make calls from Call History to entries identified  as No Caller 1D or Restricted           98 Section 2F  Managing Call History    Saving a Phone Number From Call History    Your phone can store up to 300 contact entries  Each entry s  name can contain up to twenty characters     To save a phone number from Call History    1  Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry  and press Options  B     2  Select Save  W    Select New Entry or Existing Entry to save the number to  an existing entry and press o    4  Select the desired label and press o   Use the keypad to type in the new entry name and    press 3     6  Select Done         After you have saved the number  the new contact entry is  displayed   See    C
113. ory  Use of non approved  accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines    For more information about RF exposure  visit the FCC Website at  WWW fCC goV     Section 4A  Safety 215    Specific Absorption Rates  SAR  for Wireless Phones    The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF  energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset     The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing   measuring and calculation process  It does not represent how much  RF the phone emits  All phone models are tested at their highest value  in strict laboratory settings  But when in operation  the SAR of a  phone can be substantially less than the level reported to the FCC   This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base  station antenna  phone design and other factors  What is important  to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines   Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety    All phones must meet the federal standard  which incorporates a  substantial margin of safety  As stated above  variations in SAR values  between different model phones do not mean variations in safety   SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1 6 W kg are  considered safe for use by the public    The highest reported SAR values of the Samsung A820  SPH a820  are     AMPS mode  Part 22     Head  1 460 W kg  Body worn  0 769 W kg   PCS mode  Part 24     Head 1 420 W kg  Body worn  0 468 W kg  FCC Radio Fre
114. pe     Section 2G  Using Contacts        Dialing Services    Your phone is preprogrammed with phone numbers for  various services     spe uo     To dial a service from your Contacts   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   2  Select Contacts  55    3  Select Services  gy    4  Select an option and press un     To dial a service from standby mode using your keypad     1  Dial the appropriate service number       Customer Service     DI Er Ur     Directory Assistance     Way MEN    Ur     2  Press a to place the call     Section 2G  Using Contacts 113    114    Section 2H    Using the Phone s Scheduler and Tools    In This Section      Using Your Phone s Scheduler    un  A  3  O  a     oO     go      o  2  Nn      Using Your Phone   s Alarm Clock         Using Your Phone s Memo Pad      Using Your Phone s Tools    Your wireless phone is equipped with several personal  information management features that help you manage  your busy lifestyle  This section shows you how to use these  features to turn your phone into a time management planner  that helps you keep up with your contacts  schedules  and  commitments  It takes productivity to a whole new level     Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools 115    Using Your Phone   s Scheduler    Adding an Event to the Scheduler    Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of  important events     To add an event      gt  ONS    y       10     116    Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu     Select Tools 
115. play screen     1     2  3   4    174    Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   Select Messaging  a     Select Voicemail        Select Clear Envelope  W      Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Voicemail Menu Key    Following the prompts on the voicemail system  you can use  your keypad to navigate through the voicemail menu  The  following list outlines your phone s voicemail menu structure     ur Listen    uy Envelope Information    A Reply      advance 8 Seconds  ta Replay   E3 Rewind   s Forward Message   a Erase   E callback   a Save    y Options  EA Senda Message    N  oO        A  oO  mn  oO  ES      c     M  n         Personal Options  ur Notification Options    ur Phone Notification    A Numeric Paging to a Wireless Phone    y Return to Personal Options Menu  EA Administrative Options    ur Skip Pass code    Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 175    EA Autoplay    Message Date  amp  Time On Off    ta Change Pass code  E3 Group Distribution List    os Return to Personal Options Menu    y Greetings      Personal Greetings      Name Announcement  y Extended Absence Greeting  ta Returnto Personal Options Menu  a Expert Mode  On Off   Place a Call    a Disconnect    176 Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Using Text Messaging    With Text Messaging  you can use a person s wireless phone  number to send instant text messages from your phone to  their messaging ready phone     and they can send messages  to you  When you receive a new message  it wi
116. position location is inactive          indicates that the TTY option is on        Ral indicates that your phone is roaming   indicates that your message is locked     Q indicates that your phone is in Web security mode         indicates that an alarm is set on your phone     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 15    Features of Your Wireless Phone    Congratulations on the purchase of your phone  The  Samsung A820 is lightweight  easy to use  and reliable  and it  also offers many significant features and service options  The  following list previews some of those features and provides  page numbers where you can find out more    e Dualband Tri Mode capability allows you to make and  receive calls while on the network available to you and to  roam on other 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks where  roaming agreements have been implemented  page 73     e Press  amp  Talk provides instant walkie talkie style  communication between two or more Press  amp  Talk users   up to six on a group call   page 142     e Missed events are displayed on screen in standby mode   page 184     e Data Services provide access to the wireless Internet in  digital mode  page 185     e Mail  page 193 and Text Messaging  page 177  provide  quick and convenient messaging capabilities    e Games  ringers  screen savers  and other applications can  be downloaded to make your phone as unique as you are   page 196  additional charges may apply     e The contact list allows you to store up to 300 phone  numb
117. press Options Bb     4  Highlight Erase and press Ed   5  Select Yes and press o   6  Press Update   4  to update your Personal Group List     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 159    Erasing a Press  amp  Talk List  You can erase all entries saved in the Press  amp  Talk List     To erase a Press  amp  Talk List   1  From the Press  amp  Talk List  press Options Bb       2  Highlight Erase P amp Talk List and press 9     3  Select your desired option and press B       Outgoing Calls to erase all outgoing Press  amp  Talk  calls     Incoming Calls to erase all incoming Press  amp  Talk  calls     Missed Calls to erase all missed Press  amp  Talk calls     All Calls to erase all Press  amp  Talk call history  except  redial    All Personal Entries to erase all entries in Personal List  and Personal Groups  You are prompted to enter  your 4 digit lock code     4  Select Yes and press  9     Tip    The Redial number will not be erased        160 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Updating Press  amp  Talk Lists    Updating the Personal List    To update your Personal List manually through the Press  amp  Talk  server     Press Menu  Q    to access the main menu     1    2  Select Settings   9    3  Select Press amp Talk  gg    4     Select List Update  y    Managing Press  amp  Talk Settings    Restarting the Press  amp  Talk Service  To restart the Press  amp  Talk service     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     1  2  Select Settings   9     3  Select Press amp Talk
118. quency Emission    This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines   FCC ID number  A3LSPHA820  More information on the   phone s SAR can be found from the following FCC Website   http   www fcc gov oet fccid     216 Section 4A  Safety    Owner s Record    The model number  regulatory number and serial number are located  on a nameplate inside the battery compartment  Record the serial  number in the space provided below  This will be helpful if you need  to contact us about your phone in the future    Model  Samsung A820  SPH a820     Serial No         Phone Guide Proprietary Notice    CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one  or more of the following patents     4 901 307 5 109 390 5 267 262 5 416 797  5 506 865 5 544 196 5 657 420 5 101 501  5 267 261 5 414 796 5 504 773 5 535 239  5 600 754 5 778 338 5 228 054 5 337 338  5 710 784 5 056 109 5 568 483 5 659 569  5 490 165 5 511 073    T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by  U S  Pat  5 818 437  U S  Pat  5 953 541  U S  Pat  6 011 554 and other  patents pending     Phone Guide template version 5A_int  July 2005     Section 4A  Safety 217    218    ntellectual Property    All Intellectual Property  as defined below  owned by or which is  otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating  to the SAMSUNG Phone  including but not limited to  accessories   parts  or software relating thereto  the    Phone System     is  proprietary to Samsung a
119. r       lt   1  Press Menu  E  to access the main menu  e  2  Select Settings   9       gt   3  Select Web  9   g  n  4  A  E       5  Read the disclaimer and press Next         6  Select Disable Web and press o     To enable data services     1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu    2  Select Settings  29     3  Select Web  a     4  Select Enable Web  EE    A message will appear      5  Select Connect and press o     6  Select Yes to enable Data Services and press  3     Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 71    72    Section 2D    Controlling Your Roaming Experience    In This Section      Understanding Roaming    Setting Your Phone s Roam Mode      Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard    Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you   re  off the network available to you  Your new tri mode phone  works anywhere on the network available to you and allows  you to roam on other 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks  where roaming agreements with other carriers have been  implemented     This section explains how roaming works as well as special  features that let you manage your roaming experience        Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience 73    74    Understanding Roaming    Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the  Display Screen    Your phone   s display screen always lets you know when  you   re off the network available to you  Any time you are    roaming  the phone displays the roaming icon  Ry         Tip  Remember  when you are using
120. r  UA then provide    the state TRS with this number  866 727 4889   To turn TTY Mode on or off     e    Press Menu        to access the main menu   Select Settings  123    Select Others  m      NM    A    Highlight TTY Mode and press EJ        NN A message is displayed when you enable TTY that says    TTY     On    may impair headset and non TTY accessory  performance     Press the OK key to continue           5  Press after reading the message to continue     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    6  Pressthe navigation key up or down to select  Disable TTY  TTY Hearing  TTY Voice  or Enable TTY and    press o     In TTY Mode  your phone will display the TTY access icon           If TTY mode is enabled  the audio quality of non TTY  devices connected to the headset jack may be impaired                 IMPORTANT 911 Emergency Calling   NOTICE  It is recommended that TTY users make emergency  calls by other means  including Telecommunications  Relay Services  TRS   analog cellular  and land line  communications  Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be  corrupted when received by public safety answering  points  PSAPs  rendering some communications  unintelligible  The problem encountered appears  related to TTY equipment or software used by PSAPs   This matter has been brought to the attention of the  FCC  and the wireless industry and PSAP community  are currently working to resolve this     S  e     uv  3   e    gt   yA  un  o  4  5  gq  v             Section 2B  Contr
121. r Phone s Voice Services    In This Section      Activating Voice Recognition    Using Voice Dial      Using Contacts     lt   oh  A  m  N      2     A      Nn       Voice Memos          Phone Status Information      MyPhone Number    Your phone s Voice Services let you place calls using your  voice  store voice reminders  check phone status  and record  memos right on your phone  This section includes easy to   follow instructions on using voice activated dialing     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services 127    Activating Voice Recognition    Voice recognition allows you to say commands to perform  common functions supported by your phone  There is no  voice training required to use the voice recognition feature   You simply say the pre designated command displayed on  your screen in a normal tone of voice to perform the desired  function     To activate voice recognition     1  Press and hold a or  lt i    The phone prompts you  to say a voice command    2  Wait for the beep and then say one of the following  commands     Voice Dial    Contacts    Voice Memo    Status    My Phone    When it recognizes one of these commands  the phone  launches the associated application  If the phone does not    hear a command within approximately eight seconds  it de   activates voice recognition without taking any action        ACCA Ifyou want to use a different button to activate voice  recognition  press the left softkey for Menu and select  Settings  Press 7 for Launch Pad  O
122. rch   e History keeps a list of links to your most recently visited    sites  To navigate to a site  highlight it and press  E    then select Connect     Goto URL allows you to navigate directly to a Web site by  entering its URL  Web site address      e Show URL displays the URL of the page being displayed   e Refresh this page reloads the current Web page   e About Browser displays technical information about the    browser  its version  and the encryption version  and  provides links to Certificate Information for the various  components     e Restart Browser restarts the browser application   e Preferences displays the following advanced options       Edit homepage URL allows you to change your  browser s home page     Section 3B  Data Services    Revert to default homepage changes the current  homepage back to the default homepage URL     Font Size allows you to change the font size    Color allows you to change the color scheme in the  browser      Show Images allows you to turn on or off images  displayed in the browser    Cookies allows you to clear the cookies set in the  browser    Title Tag allows you to turn on or off the titles  displayed in the browser    Send Referrer allows you to turn on or off the send  referrer     Creating a Bookmark    Bookmarks allow you to store the address of your favorite  Web sites for easy access at a later time     To create a bookmark     1  Goto the Web page you want to mark        2  Press    to open the browser menu     3  Sele
123. reset messages make sending text messages to your friends   family  and co workers easier than ever     To add and or edit preset messages     1     2  3   4    180    Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Messaging  am     Select Settings  a     Select Preset Messages  Y      Highlight an empty location and select Add New   g    or   Highlight a message you wish to edit and select    Edit  9      Enter your new message or changes and select    Done  4   See    Entering Text    on page 34      Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics    Using Caller ID    Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering  the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call  If  you do not want your number displayed when you make a  call  just follow these easy steps    To block your phone number from being displayed for a specific  outgoing call     1  Press GA eo Gy     2  Enter the number you want to call     3  Press WR     To permanently block your number  call STi Mobile at  1 800 784 3277     N  m        a   1   mn  D  ES   rr  c     M  n       Section 3A  Service Features  The Basics 181    Responding to Call Waiting    When you re on a call  Call Waiting alerts you of incoming  calls by sounding two beeps  Your phone s screen informs you  that another call is coming in and displays the caller s phone  number  if it is available and you are in digital mode      To respond to an incoming call while you re on a call      gt  Press  amp    This puts the first ca
124. resume the    recording  select Resume  9      lt      A      Ma             la       N    4  To finish recording  select Done  B            A total of ten 1 minute memos can be recorded and saved           Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services 137    Reviewing and Erasing Memos    To play the voice memos you have recorded     1     2   3     Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu     Select Voice Memo  REN      Select Review  a    The phone displays a list of saved  memos  with the first one selected      Highlight the desired memo and press EJ     or    Press the number corresponding to the memo you want  to review     To erase an individual memo      gt  QUINA    5   6     Press Menu  E9  to access the main menu   Select Voice Memo  EW    Select Review           Highlight the desired memo to erase and select  Options  B    Select Erase  WP      Select Yes and press o     To erase all voice memos     1   2     138    Press Menu     to access the main menu   Select Voice Memo  EFP    Select Review  aa      Select Options Bb    then select Erase All     a      Select Yes and press E      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Phone Status Information    The voice recognition Status option gives you an update on  your phone s service  signal strength  and battery level     To retrieve your phone s status information   1  Press and hold a to activate voice recognition    The phone prompts you to say a voice command      2  Wait for the beep and say Status
125. s  such as Games  Memo Pad  Voice Memos  etc   when  you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or  receiving calls or data is prohibited  When your phone is in  Airplane Mode  it cannot send or receive any calls or access  online information      lt   To set your phone to Airplane Mode      v   1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu  3  3   2  Select Settings  Hay   A  Nn   3  Select Others  gg    gt   E   4  Select Airplane Mode  3   da       5  Read the disclaimer and press 6  or select OK   4      6  Select On or Off and press OK   4      While in Airplane Mode  your phone   s standby screen will  display    Phone Off        Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 57    TTY Use With Your Wireless Service    ATTY  also known as a TDD or Text Telephone  is a  telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf   hard of hearing  or who have speech or language disabilities   to communicate by telephone     Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices  Please  check with the manufacturer of your TTY device to ensure  that it supports digital wireless transmission  Your phone and  TTY device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your  phone s headset jack  If this cable was not provided with your  TTY device  contact your TTY device manufacturer to purchase  the connector cable     When establishing your wireless service  please call  STi Mobile via the state Telecommunications Relay Service     TRS  by first dialing    A a War Wa
126. s 119    Using Your Phone s Alarm Clock    Your phone comes with a built in alarm clock with multiple  alarm capabilities     To use the alarm clock     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     1  2  Select Tools  y    3   4    Select Alarm Clock  39    Select Alarm  1  EP   Alarm  2       or    Alarm  3  W      10     Tip     120    Press the navigation key left or right to select On   Press the navigation key down to highlight the   Time      field  Enter a time for the alarm using the  keypad   Press   zea for AM or Ug for PM     Press the navigation key down to highlight the  Ringer Type  JJ  field     Press the navigation key left or right to select the  desired ringer     Press the navigation key down to highlight the Repeat  field  Press the navigation key left or right to select one  of the following       Daily  Once  Mon to Fri  or Sat  amp  Sun    Select Done   4  to save        When an alarm alert sounds  press Dismiss  right softkey  to  turn the alarm off or press Snooze  left softkey  to sound the  alert again in 10 minutes           Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools    Using Your Phone s Memo Pad    Your phone comes with a memo pad you can use to compose  and store reminders and notes to help keep you organized     To compose a memo   1  Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu     2  Select Tools   lt p    3  Select Memo Pad  U      un  A     O  a     1      g        fo   2  Nn          AOGA If there are no existing memos already saved  th
127. ss Links  as  well as useful management options including Search  Many  sites are available under more than one menu     choose the  one that s most convenient for you     Using the Browser Menu    Navigating the Web from your phone using the home page is  easy once you get the hang of it  For details on how to  navigate the Web  select menu items  and more  see     Navigating the Web    on page 191       Although the home page offers a broad and convenient array  of sites and services for you to browse  not all sites are  represented  and certain functions  such as going directly to  specific Web sites  are not available  For these and other  functions  you will need to use the browser menu  The  browser menu offers additional functionality to expand your  use of the Web on your phone     SIMAJIS e eq    Section 3B  Data Services 199    200    Opening the Browser Menu    The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an  active data session  from any page you are viewing     To open the browser menu      gt  Press the right softkey   The browser menu will display    in a drop down list      Options available under the browser menu include   e Home returns the browser to the home page   e Forward returns you to a previously viewed page  after    having used the Egg key     Mark this Page creates a new bookmark for the current  page    View Bookmarks allows you to bookmark the current site   access bookmarked sites  and manage your bookmarks     e Search launches a Google sea
128. step 3 above  you can make  a standard voice call           146 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Making a Press  amp  Talk Call  Group Call     You can make a Press  amp  Talk call to all members in a Group  entry  which you have in your Press  amp  Talk List  You can  communicate with up to five members at a time     To place a Press 8  Talk Group call     1  Press P amp Talk  9  or press S O      2  Press GoTo   4   highlight the list from which you want  to place a call  Personal Groups  Outgoing Calls  Incoming    Calls  or Missed Calls   and press o     3  Scroll to the group you want to call  and press and  hold EOE to place the call and take the floor   You  will see    P amp Talk calling       and    Connecting       followed  by    You have floor     Continue with the Press  amp  Talk call  as described on the previous page      To make a Press  amp  Talk call to a group member   select your desired group  highlight your desired  group member  and press and hold BOI    a If one of the group members takes the floor  you will  see the member s name and Press  amp  Talk number on  the display        HIEL 7B SSA1d    4  When the call is finished  press 6        The phone beeps if you press the Press  amp  Talk button when  another contact has the floor    To redial your last Press  amp  Talk call  highlight Redial at the top  of the Press  amp  Talk List page  and press and hold the Press  amp   Talk button              Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 147    Maki
129. the Due Date field     7  Enter the Due Date and press the navigation key down  to highlight the Priority field     8  Select the desired Priority  Low or High  by pressing the  navigation key left or right     9  Select Done   4  to save     Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools 123    Viewing a Saved Task    1   2   3     4     Press Menu  EE  to access the main menu     Select Tools  9    Select Task List   lt a      Highlight a task and press E      Deleting a Task    1   2   3     6     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Tools   8    Select Task List   lt a      Highlight a task and select Options  B      Select Erase      to erase the highlighted task or Erase  All  gg  to erase all saved tasks     Select Yes to confirm and press  9     World Time    To view the time in over twenty different locations     1  2  3   4    You can turn Daylight Savings Time on or off by pressing the    124    Press Menu  EE  to access the main menu     Select Tools  EBM    Select World Time  EJ      Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through  different time zones           right softkey to select DST Setting        Section 2H  Using the Phone   s Scheduler and Tools    Using the Calculator  Your phone comes with a built in calculator     To use the calculator   Press Menu  EE  to access the main menu     1  2  Select Tools  y     3  Select Calculator   9    4    Enter the first number using your keypad and perform  one of the following functions   
130. the ability to quickly connect  with other Press  amp  Talk users for    walkie talkie style     communication from anywhere  to anywhere on the network  available to you  This section explains the features and  options of your phone   s Press  amp  Talk service     Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk 141    Getting Started With Press  amp  Talk    142    Press  amp  Talk allows you to enjoy quick  two way     walkie talkie   style    communication with your friends  family  and co workers   You can make one to one or one to many calls  up to five others  on the same call  to any other Press  amp  Talk user  anywhere on the  network available to you  You can make and receive Press  amp  Talk  calls when your phone displays the Press  amp  Talk icon     Setting Press  amp  Talk Mode    To enable or disable Press  amp  Talk mode     1  2  3   4    5     Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu   Select Settings   9     Select Press amp Talk  TZ     Select Enable Disable  EEP      Select Enable and press o   a Enable  Lets you make or receive Press  amp  Talk calls  any time your phone is not in use     Disable  Disables your phone s Press  amp  Talk service   you will not be able to make or receive Press  amp  Talk  calls or access your Press  amp  Talk contacts     Preparing Your Phone for Press  amp  Talk Service    Every time you turn on your phone  your phone will identify  itself and make itself available to the Press  amp  Talk network      gt     When you turn on your phon
131. the first sequence of digits    Wait for the beep  and then repeat the digits using a  normal tone of voice   The phone plays back your  recording and asks you if the recording sounds    OK         If the recording sounds OK  no mistakes and no  background noises   say Yes     If you need to re record the digits to fix any  problems  say No   The phone then prompts you to  say the digits again    Wait for the beep  and then record the digits again    Repeat this step until you are satisfied with the  recording    After confirming that the recording sounds OK  repeat  the recording process with the next set of digits     Repeat steps 8 10 for another nine sets of digits     When you are finished with a full session  you will reach  a screen that reads     Adaptation Complete        Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Resetting Digit Dial Adaptation   To erase any adaptation and reset Digit Dial to its original state   Press Menu  Q9  to access the main menu    Select Voice Service  ZE     Select Settings  qm      Select Digit Dialing  EP    Select Reset Digits  2a      v oe  w Ma    Press 4 to select OK            lt    e  A  M  un  M        A  M  n       Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services 133    Using Contacts    Contacts allows you to retrieve contact information for any  entry saved in your contact list by saying the full name of the  person     To retrieve information using Contacts command   1  Activate voice recognition by pressing and holding
132. the use of Product in  conjunction with accessories  products  or ancillary   peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by  SAMSUNG   e  defects or damage from improper testing   operation  maintenance  installation  or adjustment     f  installation  maintenance  and service of Product  or    g  Product used or purchased outside the United States or    Section 4B  Manufacturer s Warranty    Canada  This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery  capacity falls below 80  of rated capacity or the battery  leaks  and this Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if   i  the battery has been charged by a battery charger not  specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery    ii  any of the seals on the battery are broken or show  evidence of tampering  or  iii  the battery has been used in  equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is  specified    What are SAMSUNG s Obligations  During the applicable  warranty period  SAMSUNG will repair or replace  at  SAMSUNG s sole option  without charge to Purchaser  any  defective component part of Product  To obtain service under  this Limited Warranty  Purchaser must return Product to an  authorized phone service facility in an adequate container for  shipping  accompanied by Purchaser s sales receipt or  comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of  purchase  the serial number of Product and the sellers  name  and address  To obtain assistance on where to deliver the  Product  call Samsung 
133. ting Up Your Voicemail    All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically  transferred to your voicemail  even if your phone is in use or  turned off  Therefore  you will want to set up your voicemail  and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated     un  M  r         ga       5  ra  M       gt   A  i        To set up your voicemail     1  From standby mode  press and hold Ey   2  Follow the system prompts to      Create your pass code     Record your name announcement   a Record your greeting    a Choose whether or not to activate One Touch  Message Access  a feature that lets you access  messages simply by pressing and holding MS   bypassing the need for you to enter your pass code     For more information about using your voicemail  see    Using  Voicemail    on page 168     Voicemail Password    You ll create your voicemail password  or pass code  when  you set up your voicemail  For more information or to  change your voicemail password  please contact STi Mobile  at 1 800 784 3277     Section 1A  Setting Up Service 5    Getting Help    Directory Assistance    You have access to a variety of services and information  through Directory Assistance  including residential  business   and government listings  assistance with local or long   distance calls  movie listings  and hotel  restaurant   shopping  and major local event information  There may be a  per call charge  and you may be billed for airtime  Contact  STi Mobile at 1 800 784 3277 for more informa
134. tion     To call Directory Assistance      gt  Press Uy Ry  ur ua     Operator Services    Operator Services provides assistance when placing collect  calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling  card or third party     To access Operator Services      gt  Press UY UM     Section 1A  Setting Up Service    Section 2    Your Phone    Section 2A    Your Phone  The Basics    In This Section    v   7  E  5  D  a  y  2  a           Front View of Your Phone      Viewing the Display Screen         Features of Your Wireless Phone     Turning Your Phone On and Off     Using Your Phone s Battery and Charger    Displaying Your Phone Number     Making and Answering Calls      Entering Text    Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life and  expand your ability to stay connected to the people and  information that are important to you  This section will guide  you through the basic functions and calling features of your  phone     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 9    Front View of Your Phone                    1  Speaker      SAMSUNG    2  Display Screen    3  Headset Jack  21  Speaker Key  4  OK Menu Key    5  Left Softkey  6  Press  amp  Talk Key    20  Right Softkey  19  Navigation Key  18  END Key   17  BACK Key    7  TALK Key  8  Volume Key    9  Voicemail Key  10  Numeric Keypad    16  Space Pound Key    15  Plus Code  Dialing Key    11  Shift Asterisk Key    14  Microphone    12  Power Interface 13  Accessory Interface  Connector Connector    1
135. umbers are displayed in numeric order    or   Enter the number of a speed dial location using your  keypad     5  To display an entry  highlight it and press B   6  To dial the entry  highlight it and press u   Finding Group Entries  To find entries designated as part of a group   Press Menu  EN  to access the main menu       Select Contacts  5     1  2  3  Select Group Setting  E    4      Scroll through the group titles using your navigation  key  To display entries belonging to a group  highlight    the group and press  E    5  To dial the entry s default phone number  press un     Section 2G  Using Contacts        spe uo     107    Contact Entry Options    108    To edit a Contact entry s information     1   2     Select Contacts Bb       Highlight the desired contact entry and press  9     Select Options          Select Edit  M gt    The following options are available      Mobile  Home  Work  Pager  Others  allows you to   add a phone number to the entry label   See    Adding   a Phone Number to a Contact Entry    on page 109      Email  allows you to add an email address to the   entry     URL  allows you to add a Web address to the entry     Memo  allows you to enter a memo entry   associated with the contact       Unassigned  Family  Friends  Colleague  VIPs  allows  you to select a group type for the entry by pressing  the navigation key left or right      Default Ringer  to assign a ringer      Image   No Image  Man  Animal  Other  Downloads   allows you to assign 
136. unread message in  your inbox     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 13    14                 FSNMER E KO Kem KO    IP    indicates that the text message has been read     indicates that there is an unread urgent message in  your inbox     indicates that you have read the urgent message   indicates that you have new voicemail   indicates that you have a new text message     indicates that there is an unread URL message in  your inbox     indicates that the URL message has been read     indicates that there is an unread urgent URL  message in your inbox     indicates that you have read the urgent URL  message     indicates that the message was sent   indicates that the message failed to send   indicates that you have a pending message   indicates that the message is a draft     indicates that your data connection is active     indicates that your data connection is dormant or  inactive     indicates that you are receiving information     indicates that you are sending information     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics      i indicates that your phone is in vibrate only mode     y indicates that your phone is in ringer vibrate mode     D indicates that the ringer is set at a level between  1 8 or that 1 Beep is selected     indicates that the ringer is turned off     shows your current battery charge strength    Icon shown fully charged in idle mode and  completely empty      v     o  5  D  y  y  5  a  wn          indicates that position location is active     indicates that 
137. vigating through menus and Web sites during a data  session is easy once you ve learned a few basics  Here are  some tips for getting around     Softkeys    During a data session  the bottom line of your phone s display  contains one or more softkeys  These keys are shortcut  controls for navigating around the Web  and they correspond  to the softkey buttons directly below the phone   s display  screen        Tip  Depending on which Web sites you visit  the labels on the  softkeys may change to indicate their function           To use softkeys        Press the desired softkey button   If an additional  pop up menu appears when you press the softkey  button  select the menu items using your keypad  if  they re numbered  or by highlighting the option and    pressing  E9      Scrolling       As with other parts of your phone s menu  you ll have to scroll  up and down to see everything on some Web sites     SadIAJas e eq    To scroll line by line through Web sites      Press the navigation key up and down   To scroll page by page through Web sites        Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone     Section 3B  Data Services 191    Selecting  Once you ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll  you can    start navigating the Web   To select on screen items    gt  Use the navigation key to highlight the desired item   then press the desired softkey button  or press E         You ll find that the left softkey is used primarily for selecting  items  This softkey is often lab
138. way to personalize Web services  and as an  online virtual identity     Your user name will be automatically programmed into your  phone  You don t have to enter it     Finding Your User Name       If you aren t sure what your user name is  you can easily find it  online or on your phone     To find your user name        gt  You can find your User name under the Phone Info  option in your phone s Settings menu  Menu  gt  Settings  gt   Phone Info gt  Phone Number      SIMAJIS e eq    Section 3B  Data Services 187    Launching a Data Connection  To launch a data connection   1  Press Menu  EY  to access the main menu   2  Select Web  gg    Your data connection will launch and  the home page will display      If Net Guard is enabled and displayed  see page 189   press  OK  right softkey  to continue and launch the Web        If you had a previous data connection  the last page you  visited will display when you launch your browser  When this  occurs  you may not see the    Connecting       message when  you launch the session  Though the browser is open  you are  not currently in an active data session   that is  no data is  being sent or received  As soon as you navigate to another  page  the active session will launch and you will see the     Connecting       message     188 Section 3B  Data Services    Net Guard    When you first connect to the Web  the Net Guard will appear  to confirm that you want to connect  This feature helps you  avoid accidental connections  You can d
139. will appear  Press Yes  left softkey  and Next  left  softkey  to read a brief introduction of Press  amp  Talk              Selecting a Contacts List    When your phone displays a Press  amp  Talk List  the left softkey  is labeled Go To  To switch to another contact list  press Go To         highlight your desired list  and press E     e Personal List Personal Groups  contain your personal Press   amp  Talk contact names and numbers  separately or in  groups  You can create and edit your own Personal List   Your phone can store a total of 200 entries  you may  include up to five contacts per group     e Outgoing Calls shows the last 10 different Press  amp  Talk  calls you placed    e Incoming Calls shows the last 10 different Press  amp  Talk  calls you accepted    e Missed Calls shows the last 10 Press  amp  Talk calls you  missed     144 Section 2J  Using Press  amp  Talk    Making a Press  amp  Talk Call  One to One Call     You can place a one to one Press  amp  Talk call by entering a  Press  amp  Talk number or by selecting a contact from the Press   amp  Talk List     To place a Press  amp  Talk call by selecting a contact     1  Press P amp Talk E  or press BKO     2  Press GoTo   4   highlight the list from which you want  to place a call  Enter P amp Talk   Personal List  Personal  Groups  Missed Calls  Outgoing Calls  or Incoming Calls  and    press o     You can also select Enter P amp Talk  from the Go To option to  enter a Press  amp  Talk number directly   S
140. wn   For more information on Preset messages  please  see    Managing Preset Messages    on page 55                  To enter recent messages     1  Select the Recent Msg mode   See    Selecting a Character  Input Mode    on page 34      2  Scroll to the desired message and press o     Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 37    38    Section 2B    Controlling Your Phone s Settings    In This Section      Sound Settings     Display Settings     Location Settings     Messaging Settings    S  S     uv   gt    e   5  D   u  o  4  5  gq  v      Airplane Mode          TTY Use With Your Wireless Service      Phone Setup Options    Using the menu options available on your Samsung A820   you can customize your phone to sound  look  and operate  just the way you want it to  This section describes how you  can change your phone s settings to best suit your needs   Take a few moments to review these options and to adjust or  add settings that are right for you     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 39    40    Sound Settings    Ringer Types    Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages   You can assign ringer types to individual contact entries   types of calls  Scheduler entries  and types of messages     Single Tones are non polyphonic traditional style ring  tones     e Ring Tones include a variety of standard ringer types   e Melodies include a variety of standard musical melodies   e Downloaded includes ringers you have purchased and    downloaded to your
141. wnloads  722      2  Select Games  E   Ringers     a   Screen Savers BS      or Applications      to go to the corresponding  download menu   For more information on navigating  the Web  see    Navigating the Web    on page 191      196 Section 3B  Data Services    Selecting an Item to Download    You can search for available items to download in a number  of ways    e Featured displays a rotating selection of featured items    e Categories allows you to narrow your search to a general  category  such as Movie TV Themes for Ringers or College  Logos for Screen Savers   There may be several pages of  available content in a list  Select Next 9 to view additional  items     e Search allows you to use your keypad to enter search  criteria to locate an item  You may enter an entire word or  title or perform a partial word search  for example   entering    goo    returns    Good Ol    Boy        The Good  the  Bad  and the Ugly     and    Goofy   Club         Downloading an Item  Once you ve selected an item you wish to download     highlight it and press E3 or press OK   4   You will see a  summary page for the item including its title  the vendor  the  download detail  the file size  and the cost  Links allow you to  view the License Details page  which outlines the price   license type  and length of license for the download  and the  Terms of Use page  which details the Premium Services Terms  of Use and your responsibility for payment     To download a selected item     1  Fro
142. y  In some areas   Note  the disposal of batteries in household or business trash  may be prohibited                 For safety  do not handle a damaged or leaking Li lon battery           214 Section 4A  Safety    Acknowledging Special Precautions and  the FCC Notice    FCC Notice   This phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close  proximity to receiving equipment  The FCC can require you to stop  using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated        Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  propane or butane  must  comply with the National Fire Protection Standard  NFPA 58   For a  copy of this standard  contact the National Fire Protections  Association  One Batterymarch Park  Quincy  MA 02269    Attn   Publication Sales Division    Cautions   Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved  in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and  void your authority to operate this equipment  Only use approved  batteries  antennas and chargers  The use of any unauthorized  accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said  accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone    Although your phone is quite sturdy  it is a complex piece of  equipment and can be broken  Avoid dropping  hitting  bending or  sitting on it    Body Worn Operation   To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines  if you wear  a handset on your body  use the supplied or approved carrying case   holster or other body worn access
143. y pressing  keys just once per letter   To select the T9  English  mode when  entering text  see    Selecting a Character Input Mode    on  page 34     T9 Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive  word database and creates a suitable word   The word may  change as you type   If the word you want does not display  after you have entered all the letters  press UJ to scroll  through additional word selections  To accept a word and    v   7  o  5  D  ow  y  ai   p   wn       insert a space  press 4     If you make a mistake  press WE to erase a single character   Press and hold  EES to delete an entire entry   To enter text using T9   1  From the text entry screen  for example  a new event in  scheduler   press    and select T9  English    2  Use your keypad to enter the new event   For example   to enter    Meeting     press  or  once   3 twice  UY  once  WA once  ESI once  and Wy once      Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 35    36    Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad  To enter characters by tapping the keypad     1  Select the Alpha mode  See    Selecting a Character Input  Mode    on page 34      2  Pressthe corresponding keys repeatedly until the  desired letter appears  for example  to enter the word       Bill     press   A twice  w three times    EN three  times  press D to advance the cursor or wait for it to  advance automatically  then press ES  three times  again    If you make a mistake  press WEN to erase a  single character  Press and 
144. your phone off    gt  Press and hold    until you see the powering off  animation on the display screen     Your screen remains blank while your phone is off  unless the  battery is charging      Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics 17    Using Your Phone s Battery and Charger    Battery Capacity  Your phone is equipped with a Lithium lon  Li lon  battery   The standard battery provides up to 3 0 hours of continuous    digital talk time and the extended battery provides up to 4 1  hours of continuous digital talk time     When the battery reaches 5  of its capacity  the battery icon  blinks  When there are approximately two minutes of talk  time left  the phone sounds an audible alert and then powers  down     Long backlight settings  searching for service  vibrate mode   and browser use affect the battery talk and standby times    Tip  Be sure to watch your phone s battery level indicator and  charge the battery before it runs out of power                 Installing the Battery  To install the Li lon battery     1  To install  insert the battery into the bottom of the    phone at a 45 degree angle  making sure to line up the  tabs     2  Gently press down the top of the battery until it snaps  into place        18 Section 2A  Your Phone   The Basics    Removing the Battery  To remove your battery     1  Make sure the power is off so that you don t lose any  stored numbers or messages    2  Push the release button up located at the top of the  battery    3  Pull the battery aw
    
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