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SCH-u440 POR T ABLE T ri-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual be fore op erating your phone, and keep it for future reference. BMC_UG_u440_100 82008_D5 u440 BMC Guide.
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T able of Contents Getting S tarted . ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ..... ....... ...... ....... ....... .... 1 Open View of Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Closed View of Phone . .
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Contacts ........ ....... .... .....
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Camera ...... .... ....... ...... ....
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting Started 1 Getting Started Getting Started Open View of Phone 6. MENU/OK 7. T ALK Key 10. BACK Key 8. Keyp ad 5. Softkey (Left) 4. Navig ation Key 13. Ba tter y St ren gth Indi cator 9. Softke y (Right) 3. Main LCD (Displa y) 2. Sign al Stren gth Indica tor 1.
2 Getting Started Closed View of Phone Key Functions 1. Earpie ce: All ows you to he ar the othe r caller an d the differ ent ring to nes and so unds offere d by your ph one. 2. Signal S trengt h Indicat or: Displays the current signal strength. 3. Main LCD (Display): Displays all of the inform ation neede d to op erate your ph one.
Getting Started 3 Getting Started • Press when navigating through a menu to accept the highlighted choice in the menu. 7. T al k Key: Can be used in seve ral dif ferent ways . • Allows you to place or receive a call. • In standby mode, press the key once to access the Recent Call s log.
4 Getting Started 16. Sub LCD: Allo ws you t o see c aller in form ation an d the p hone’ s statu s withou t openi ng the phone. 17. Charger/Ac cessori es Jac k: Us ed to c onnec t any a vailab le acc essor y cable s to your ph one. 18. Headset J ack: All ows the other caller t o hear you cle arly w hen you are speaki ng to them.
Getting Started 5 Getting Started Indicat es that you have a picture mes sage waiti ng. Indicat es tha t you ha ve a te xt mess age waiti ng. Indicate s that you hav e voicemail waiting. • Press and hold to dial your Voicemai l box. Indicat es tha t you ha ve a mi ssed sch eduled appoin tment.
6 Getting Started Displays your c urrent batte r y strengt h at f ull. Displa ys your curre nt batte r y stren gth whe n it i s low. Indicat es Mute mode; th e key pad tu rned off . Indica tes Mute mo de; the mi crophone turned off . Indica tes Camera mode.
Getting Started 7 Getting Started Features of Y our Phone Congratu latio ns on the purchase of y our Sam sung SCH -u440 p hone. This p hone is ligh tweight, ea sy-to-use, reliable, an d offers ma ny s.
8 Getting Started T urning Y our Phon e On and Off T o turn yo ur phon e on: • Press to tu rn your phone on. Once you r phone i s on, it au tomati cally enters standby mode – th e phone’ s standby mode. At t his poi nt, yo u are re ady to begin making and recei ving ca lls.
Getting Started 9 Getting Started Installing or Remo ving the Batter y T o instal l or remo ve th e LiIo n batte r y: 1. Make su re the pow er is off so th at you don’ t lose any st ored numbe rs or message s. 2. T o remov e the c over plat e, pu sh on t he thumb tab an d slid e the c over plate away fr om the han dset.
10 Getting Started • T o insert t he batte ry , insert the batt er y into the openin g on the ba ck of the phone at an angle (1), makin g sure the metal con tacts on the batt er y connect with th e matching con necto rs in the pho ne. P r e s s d o wn u n ti l t h e batter y snaps i nto plac e (2).
Getting Started 11 Getting Started were worki ng on. For a qu ick che ck of y our pho ne’ s bat ter y level , glan ce at the batter y charge indic ator lo cated i n the upper-right cor ner of eithe r of your pho ne’ s displa y scree ns. indi cates that the batte r y is fu ll.
12 Getting Started About Using a microSD Memor y Card Y our phon e is ca pable o f suppo rting a memor y sto rage me dia known as a microSD TM memory card. Th is card is th e newest st andard of flash memory specifi cally d esigne d for us e with ult ra-smal l mobi le phone s and ot her devi ces.
Phone Basics 13 Phone Basics Phone Basics Note: Y our phone c an disp lay th e various featu res and options in one of two differ ent menu style s, Style 1 and Style 2 . By default , your phon e is set to St yle 1. Style 2 us es a different co loring scheme for the top-leve l menus.
14 Phone Basics 4. Press or close the phone wh en you are f inished . Ti p : T o redial your la st rece nt call , press twice. Y ou can al so place calls fro m your ph one usin g Voice Dial (page 33), Spe ed Dial ing numbers from your Contac ts (pa ge 18), or usi ng your Call H istor y li stings ( page 69).
Phone Basics 15 Phone Basics • T o dial a miss ed call press . Calling Emergency Numbers Y ou can place calls to 911 ( dial and press ), eve n if y our phone i s locked or yo ur acco unt is restr icted. War n i ng : After initia ting a 911 call , you mus t end the cal l by pressi ng .
16 Phone Basics • (8) Call History: Checks your call lo g for Miss ed, O utgoing, and Inc oming calls . Y ou can al so erase th e logs, see R ecent Cal ls, and chec k Air T ime from this menu.
Phone Basics 17 Phone Basics 5. Pr ess the left softk ey for Done . After y ou have save d the numbe r , the new Cont acts entry is disp layed. T o find a phone number: 1. En ter th ree to four d igits of the l ast fo ur dig its of a phone nu mber , press the ri g ht so ft ke y for Options , and select Find .
18 Phone Basics digits o f any p hone nu mber that only ma tches t he five or six digit p refix. The number is diale d using the pref ix numb ers pl us the l ast fou r or fi ve dig its ente red. T o set up ab breviated d ialing: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2.
Phone Basics 19 Phone Basics T o use One- T o uch Dia ling for Speed D ial loc ations 2-9: • Press and hold th e appro priat e key f or appr oximat ely tw o sec onds. (T he displa y confir ms th at the nu mber ha s been d ialed when it shows “ Speed Dial # .
20 Phone Basics T o enter te xt using Al pha: 1. Fr om a tex t entr y screen (for e xample, when co mposing a text message), pr ess the ri gh t so ft ke y for Op tions , select T ext Mode and sel ect Alph a . 2. Use your k eypad to e nter the conta ct's nam e.
Phone Basics 21 Phone Basics LCD is tu rned off. T o avoid th is probl em, set t he backl ight to "Flip op en". For mor e inform ation, see "Ch anging the Bac kligh t Time Length " on pa ge 91. Responding to Call Waiting When you ’re on a c all, Ca ll Waiting alerts you of i ncomin g calls b y sound ing tw o beeps.
22 Phone Basics TTY Use With Handset A TTY (a lso kn own as a TDD or T ext T elephon e), is a t elecom municat ions dev ice that all ows peo ple who are de af, har d of hear ing, or have sp eech or langua ge disabil ities t o communica te by t eleph one.
Roaming 23 Roaming Roaming Understandin g Roaming Recognizing Icons on t he Display Screen Y our phone’ s displ ay screen alway s lets you know when you’re off the net work. The following chart indicates wha t you’ll see depend ing on where you’ re using your phone.
24 Roaming 5. T o select a n option, hig hlight it and press . • Automat ic: This sett ing se eks ser vice . When se r vice is u navailab le, the phon e sea rches for an al ternate syste m. • Home only : Thi s settin g allow s you to a ccess th e home net work only preven ting roamin g on other n etworks.
Menus 25 Menus Menus Menu Styles Y our pho ne can display t he various featu res and option s in one of two diffe rent menu sty les: Note: Key co mmands for the f irst menu level i n the L ist styl e diffe r from those i n this gu ide.
26 Menus Backing Up Wit hin a Menu T o go to the previo us menu: • Press . T o return to stan dby m ode: • Press . BACK u440 BMC Guide.book Page 26 Wednesd ay, October 8, 2008 10:17 AM.
Menus 27 Menus Viewing the Menus Menu Diagra m The foll owing l ist out lines yo ur phon e’ s menu st ructure i n Styl e 1 (3x 3 grid ): 1: Web 2: Messagi ng 1: Send Message 1: T ext 2: Pic Msg 2: T.
28 Menus 3: Where are you? 4: Can you pick up 5: Meet me at 6: Let’ s get lu nch. 7: The meeting ha s been cancel led. 8: I’ll be ther e at 9: What ti me does it sta rt? 10: I lov e you! 3: Alerts.
Menus 29 Menus • Inbo x • Sent Ms g • Save d Msg • Pend ing 3: My Pi cs • In Ph one • Memor y Card • Online Albums 4: PictB ridge 5: Setti ngs and Info 1: Auto Sa ve T o 2: Status Bar 3:.
30 Menus 3: Pic Msg 3: Scheduler 4: Roam Ringer • Normal • Disti nctive 3: Alerts 1: Minute Beep 2: Ser vice 3: Connect 4: Sig. Fade T one 5: Power On 6: Power Off 4: Key T o ne 1: T one T ype •.
Menus 31 Menus 2: Prompt Mode 3: Re adout M ode 4: About 2: Airpla ne Mode • On • Off • On Power Up 3: Ca ll Setup 1: Auto Answer 2: Abbrev . Dial 3: Call Answer 4: Contacts Match 4: He adset M .
32 Menus • Say C heese • Status Bar • Off • On • Stor age • Phone • Card 5: Rev iew Pictur es u440 BMC Guide.book Page 32 Wednesd ay, October 8, 2008 10:17 AM.
Voice Service 33 Voice Service Voice Service Activating V oice Ser vice V oice recog nition allo ws you to sa y command s to perform commo n function s supp orted by yo ur phone. Th ere is no vo ice traini ng require d to use the voice recognit ion fe ature.
34 Voice Service Tips for usi ng Voice Dial : • Voice Dial w orks be st in q uieter e nviron ments. • When sa ying a number , speak at a no rmal sp eed and say eac h digit clearl y . There is no ne ed to p ause bet ween di gits. • The phone reco gnizes the dig its one, two, th ree, fou r , f ive, si x, seven, e ight, nine, zero, and oh .
Voice Service 35 Voice Service T o send a t ext or picture m essag e usin g Voice Dial: 1. Ac tivat e voice recogn ition by pressi ng and hold ing . (The phone p rompts you for a command.) 2. Sa y Send T ext or Se nd Pict ure . (The ph one prom pts you to say t he numb er or Conta ct name.
36 Voice Service 3. Say t he menu name nat urally and clear ly . 4. If t he phon e asks you, " Which Sh ortcut ", fol lowed b y the co rrect men u, say Ye s .
Voice Service 37 Voice Service Vo ice Adaptation Voice callin g is speak er -inde penden t, whic h means t hat no initia l train ing or adapta tion is r equired . Some users w ith he avy acce nts or unusua l voic e characte risti cs may e ncounter diffic ulty i n achie ving h igh accur acy wit h speak er indepe ndent Voice calling .
38 Voice Service 8. Th e phone displa ys the first sequen ce of w ords. Sa y the w ords us ing a normal tone of v oice. The ph one the n displa ys th e next sequenc e of words. 9. In total, there are 15 sets of words and/or digits . When you are finished with a full session, y ou will re ach a screen that rea ds, “Adapting.
Web 39 Web Web The Wireless W eb Y our phon e comes e quippe d with Wi reless Web access. Y ou can view spec iall y designed vers ions of p opular sites includi ng spor ts, wea ther , news, sto ck quot es etc. , as well as access down loadable ringtones , screensa vers, an d games.
40 Web When you r web co nnecti on is a ctive (d ata is being transf erred ). Inco ming voice ca lls go dir ectly t o voicem ail. O utgoing vo ice cal ls can be ma de but th e web conn ectio n will t erminat e. When your web conne ction is dorm ant (no data is being sen t or received ).
Web 41 Web Tip: The tent h item in a num bered li st can b e sele cted by pr essing the key on you r phone’ s k eypad, ev en thoug h the numb er 0 doesn ’t appe ar on the sc reen. • T o g o back one page, press on yo ur phone . (Note tha t is also used li ke a BA CKSP ACE k ey to d elete text.
42 Messaging Messaging Now you can e xchange text and multime dia messages right from your phone and stay conn ecte d without sayin g a word . Within the M essaging menu y ou can a lso view the numbe r of vo icemail m essag es you h ave wai ting fo r you.
Messaging 43 Messaging 4. Se lect Te x t . Enter a recipie nt in the following ways: • T o enter a phone number or emai l addre ss, pre ss th e righ t soft key for New Addr , and use the key pad to enter the numb er . When you are finished, pr ess .
44 Messaging T o read and reply to a T ext M essage: When you receiv e a tex t messa ge, you w ill s ee a mess age ic on on your di splay screen. 1. Whil e the me ssage i s open, select t he lef t softke y for Reply . 2. Compos e your rep ly messag e.
Messaging 45 Messaging 2. Se lect Messagi ng . 3. Se lect Send Message . 4. Se lect Pic Msg . 5. Enter a recipien t from the “Se nd to Recent” list, from yo ur Contac ts, or enter a new pho ne number or email addr ess. 6. If yo u have registe red your phone, yo u can ret rieve pictur es from y our phone o r online to att ach to your me ssage.
46 Messaging Vo i c em a il Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unans wered ca lls to your ph one are a utom aticall y trans ferred t o your v oicem ail, even if y our pho ne is i n use o r turned off. Th erefor e, you w ill wa nt to set up you r V oicemail an d personal g reeting as soon as yo ur phone is ac tivated.
Messaging 47 Messaging Note: Y our pho ne service accep ts messag es even whe n it is turned off. Howe ver , you ar e only noti fied of new m essages w hen your ph one is turn ed on and you are in a Ser vice Ar ea. Retrieving Y our Voice mail Messages Y ou can review your me ssages directl y from y our pho ne or fro m any other to uch- tone ph one.
48 Messaging Genera l • Not ifica tion: Allows you to confi gure wh ether new messa ges will appear with a po p-up mes sage or with a n icon. • Mess age Al ert: Allows you to configur e the V olume level , T ype, an d Remi nder setti ngs for Mess age Alerts .
Messaging 49 Messaging Message Alert The Mess age Ale rts menu a llows you to config ure th e volum e and mes sage remind er default s ettings for vo icemail, te xt messages , and pictur e mail. Vol u me This opt ion al lows you to sele ct the v olume le vel f or messa ge aler ts for voicemai l, text mess agin g, and p icture ma il.
50 Messaging 6. Press the navigati on key dow n to previe w the first ri nger . Press up or down to previ ew the o ther rin gers as sociat ed with the ri nger gr oup selected .
Messaging 51 Messaging 3. Pr ess the na vigati on key up or down to select Ye s or No and pr ess to sele ct. Priority This opti on allows you to co nfigure the de fault Priority attached to y our outgoing messag es. There a re two priorit y levels as sociated wit h text mess aging.
52 Messaging 4. If sign atures are on, yo ur curren t signatur e is dis played. Pr ess and h old to e rase th e sign ature. Enter you r new signatu re and p ress t he left s oftkey for Done . Y ou ca n also edit the e xisting signat ure using t he key pad.
Contacts 53 Contacts Contacts Y our ph one can store up to 600 nu mbers. Ea ch cont act ca n stor e up to a tota l of seven phone numbers. For instance , you could sto re bot h the h ome and m obile numbers f or someo ne. Each Contac t name can cont ain up t o 64 c haract ers.
54 Contacts T o edi t a Contact : 1. Fr om standby mode , press the ri gh t so ftk ey for Contacts . 2. En ter th e firs t few l etter s or name of the co ntact. 3. Se lect t he desi red en tr y and p ress . 4. Press th e right soft key for Options and select Edit .
Contacts 55 Contacts My Name Card This fu nction is sim ilar to an entry in the Phonebook, e xcept that it contains your contac t info rmatio n, lik e a bu siness card. Y ou can send th e name card t o othe rs via Blue tooth. T o send a n ame card via Blue tooth: 1.
56 Contacts 5. Press th e right soft key for Options and select Memory . Y our phone d isplays t he number of Con tact spac es used and how many remain empty .
Tools 57 Tools Tools Using the Alarm Clock Y our phone co mes with a built- in alarm clock with mul tiple alarm times. T o use the a larm cloc k: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect T ools . 3. Se lect Alarm . 4. Se lect Alarm #1 , Alarm #2 , Alarm #3 . 5.
58 Tools Calculator Y our pho ne comes with a bu ilt-in calcula tor . T o use the calcul ator: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect T ools . 3. Se lect Calculat or . 4. En ter a n umber us ing th e keypad . (Us e to inser t a dec imal poin t and/ or to make t he numb er negati ve or positive .
Tools 59 Tools 6. Pr ess the navig ation key down and sel ect on e of th e follo wing: 7. Pr ess the n avigat ion key down and se lect t he frequ ency of the even t to be Once , Dai ly , Weekly , Mo nthly , or Ye a r l y . 8. Pr ess the navigat ion ke y down and select the typ e of aler t for t he event .
60 Tools T o select the ri nger: 1. Pr ess for Menu. 2. Se lect Se tti ng s > Sou nds > R in ge r Ty p e . 3. Se lect Sche duler . 4. Pr ess the n avigat ion key up or d own to select the desi red ri nger catego ry . 5. Pr ess the n avigati on key do wn and th en left or right to selec t the des ired ringer o r melod y .
Tools 61 Tools 6. Hi ghligh t Y es using t he navi gation k ey and press to c onfir m. T ask List Y ou can create and vi ew a li st of tasks. T o add a task: 1.
62 Tools T o set the st ate of a task: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect T ools > Cal endar . 3. Se lect T ask Li st . If you wish to de lete a specifi c task, highli ght it using t he naviga tion k ey . • If you have no tasks curr ently schedul ed for today , you will see “No T a sk” auto matica lly disp layed.
Tools 63 Tools 4. Pr ess the n avigat ion key up or d own to highli ght the desire d countdown and press . Ti p: When vi ewing an e xisti ng countd own, pres s the na vigat ion key up o r down t o cycle between the other coun tdown entrie s.
64 Tools File Manager Y ou can view an d manage the fil es sto red on you r ph one. Y ou r phone can incl ude any of the fo llowin g fold ers that ar e used by dif ferent appli catio ns: • DCIM: stores your p hotos and videos . • music: used by the M usic appl ication.
Tools 65 Tools Memo Pad Y our phon e comes w ith a m emo pad y ou can use to c ompose a nd store reminde rs and notes t o help keep yo u organ ized. T o com pose a memo: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect T ools . 3. Se lect Memo Pad . • If you h ave no m emos comp osed, “( None)” is autom aticall y displa yed.
66 Tools 4. Selec t the memo yo u wish to send . 5. Press th e right soft key for Options . 6. Se lect Send Ms g . 7. Enter the phone n umber or email addr ess of the p erson(s) to whom you’re se nding a mess age. (See "T ex t Messa ging" o n page 4 2 for mo re information .
Tools 67 Tools Vo i c e M e mo Y ou can use yo ur pho ne to re cord br ief me mos to remind you of i mporta nt eve nts, phone n umbers, o r other item s. Recordin g Voice Memos T o re cord a voice memo: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect To o l s . 3. Se lect Voice Memo .
68 Tools 3. Se lect Voice Memo . 4. Se lect Review . (T he phone dis plays a lis t of saved me mos, with th e first one se lected.) 5. Se lect a memo and press . — or — Press the nu mber co rrespo nding to the memo you wa nt to revie w . (The phone rep lays the memo.
Call History 69 Call History Call History Viewing History Y ou’ll f ind the Call H istor y fe ature v er y help ful. I t is a l ist of t he last 60 pho ne numbers (or Co ntacts en tries ) for c alls you missed , made, or accept ed. Call Histor y mak es redi aling a number f ast an d easy .
70 Call History Making a Call From Call Histor y T o place a call fr om Call Histor y : 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Calls . 3. Se lect Rece nt Calls . 4. High light the en tr y you w ant to call a nd pres s to di al the number . Ti p: Whe n in stan dby mode , you ca n also press t he ke y to sh ow your recent calls.
Call History 71 Call History Prepending a Phone Number From Call Histor y If you ne ed to ma ke a cal l from Call Hi stor y an d you ha ppen to be out side your local area co de, you can add the app ropria te pre fix by pr ependi ng the number . T o pr epend a phone number from Ca ll Histor y: 1.
72 Music Player Music Player Music Pl ayer give s you the ab ility to listen to audio clip s from your m emory card. After you access t he Musi c Playe r menu, yo ur phone displa ys all th e media c ontent that is saved on your me mor y card , if inst alle d.
My downloads 73 My downloads My downloads With your new w eb-enab led phone , you have ac cess to a vari ety of se r vices s uch as downlo adable Games, Ringer s, Scre en Saver s, and A pplicat ions. Wh ile ea ch type of downloa d involve s a differ ent fi le type, t he basic method f or acce ssing and downloadin g files is the sa me.
74 My downloads 6. Se lect Voice Call s . 7. Se lect With Caller ID or No Caller ID . 8. Pres s to e xit. Note: Y ou can assign a ringer to more than one type o f call. Screen Savers Downloading Sc reen Savers T o downlo ad an avai lable Scre en Saver to yo ur phone: 1.
My downloads 75 My downloads • If you w ish to see the screen saver , high light the de sired screen saver a nd press to view . When you are finished, press to return t o the Screen Save rs menu. 4. Press th e right soft key and se lect Set as . 5. Se lect Screen Saver .
76 My downloads 4. Se lect the game you wish t o play . 5. Fo llow the on-s creen ins truct ions t o play the game . When yo u are finish ed, selec t Exi t (or Quit ) or press . Applications Downloading Applicat ions T o downloa d an app licat ion to your ph one: 1.
Camera 77 Camera Camera T aking Pictures T aking pic tures with your phone’ s built-In Phone is as si mple as ch oosing a subje ct, point ing the lens, and press ing a button . Y ou can act ivate cam era mode and take p ictur es whet her th e phone is open or clo sed.
78 Camera Camera Options There a re seve ral se tting s associ ated w ith the full- color digit al came ra. Thes e setting s allo w you to custom ize how the ca mera ope rates when taki ng pict ures. T o set a ca mera opti on: 1. Star t the camera. For more informa tion, s ee "T aking Picture s" on pa ge 77.
Camera 79 Camera • Fluorescen t: Adjust s the w hite bal ance to matc h the ins ide lighti ng conditi ons displa yed using co mmon fluore scent lighti ng. Night Sho t: Adjusts the cam era to take images in dar k lighting conditi ons. Metering: Allows yo u to adju st the lighti ng condi tions .
80 Camera • (5) Revi ew Pictur es: Allows you to revie w pictures c urrently s tored in your camera’ s memor y . Setting th e Self-time r T o activate the Sel f-ti mer and g et your self i n on th e pictur e: 1. With the pho ne open and in camera mode, pr ess the ri ght s o ft key for Op tions .
Camera 81 Camera Y our ph one can store pictures in th ree w ays: • In Ph one: A fo lder t hat ke eps phot os tak en throu gh th e camera . • Memor y Card: A fo lder o r seri es of fol ders t hat keeps photos on a remo vable mic roSD card. • Online Albums : An online fold er provid ed by your service p rovider .
82 Camera T o access t he imag es: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Camera . 3. Se lect My Pics . 4. Using th e navigati on key , sele ct In Phone and press . Online Albums Online Al bums ar e remote s torag e spaces that can be acc essed us ing yo ur phon e.
Camera 83 Camera T o access y our Onli ne Albu ms opti ons fr om your phone: 1. Use the n avigation key to select a n album. 2. Pr ess the ri gh t so ft ke y for Options . 3. T o select a n option, hig hlight it and press . • New Album : Allows you to create a new a lbum.
84 Camera 7. Hi ghligh t Copi es and p ress the naviga tion k ey left or right to selec t the desired n umber o f copi es to pr int. 8. Press the navigati on key dow n to select Size .
Camera 85 Camera • Accoun t Info: The Acco unt In fo scr een allo ws you to check the detail s of your onlin e album(s ), such as your account number , the number of pictu res you h ave upload ed, and c omments. Contact your service pr ovider for more details.
86 Bluetooth Bluetooth Blueto oth is a shor t-rang e commun icati ons tec hnolog y that allows y ou to connec t wirele ssly t o a numbe r of Bluet ooth d evices , such as heads ets, ha nds-fr ee car k its, Blueto oth-enab led han dhelds , PCs, and wi reless phones.
Bluetooth 87 Bluetooth Enable By default, yo ur device’ s Bluetooth functiona lity is turned off. T urning Bluet ooth on makes your de vice “ discover able” by othe r in-r ange Bl uetooth device s. T o turn Bl uetoot h on or off: 1. Pr ess for Menu .
88 Bluetooth Device Name Y our phon e’ s Bl uetoot h name w ill ap pear t o other i n-rang e Blue tooth d evices , depending on y our Visi bility setti ngs. T o set a Blue toot h name f or your phone: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect To o l s . 3. Se lect Bluetoot h .
Settings 89 Settings Settings Display Changing th e Main Screen Y our new p hone of fers o ptions f or what y ou se e on the d isplay screen when in standby mo de. T o change t he Scre en Save r: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > Display > Ma in Screen .
90 Settings Changing th e Greeting Y our ph one allow s you to chan ge the greeti ng show n on you r displ ay scr een when it is idle. T o change t he gree ting on y our pho ne: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > Display > Ma in Screen .
Settings 91 Settings Changing the Back light Time Length The bac klight s etting l ets yo u selec t how lon g the d ispla y scree n and ke ypad ar e backlit a fter any key pre ss is made. T o change t he back ligh t sett ing: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > Display .
92 Settings 5. Pr ess the n avigat ion key up or d own to select on e of t he fol lowing an d press : • Basic : Displa ys all entere d digi ts in bl ack. • Monochr ome: Displ ays all entered digit s as a s ingle color of your choice . • Hyphen ate: Dis plays e ach blo ck of di gits se parat ed by hy phens in a differe nt color .
Settings 93 Settings Keypad Light Y ou ca n control how long the keyp ad is illum inated after a key is pres sed. T o change t he keyp ad illum inatio n timing : 1.
94 Settings • Select Advance d to set the volume for Alarms , App. V olume , Te x t Messag e , Pic Msg , o r Vo ic e M a i l . For these o ptions , selec t Use Ringer Vo lume to use th e settings assigned to the ringer . Sele ct Separate Volu me to use a custom vo lume setting .
Settings 95 Settings 7. Press to save and exi t. Alerts Y our phon e can al ert yo u with an audi ble tone when yo u chang e ser vic e areas , once a min ute dur ing a v oice c all, or wh en a cal l has been co nnected . The diff eren t action s ava ilabl e are: • Minute Beep: An al ert tone is s ounded every min ute that you are connect ed.
96 Settings 3. Se lect Key T one . 4. Se lect T one T ype . 5. Pr ess the navigat ion key up o r down t o sele ct the desired tone type. 6. Press to save and exi t. Key T one Level T o adjust the key tone l evel: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > Sounds .
Settings 97 Settings T o displa y info rmation about your ph one: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings . 3. Se lect Phon e Info . 4. Se lect Phon e Number , Icon G lossar y , Ve rs i o n , or Advanced . 5. When you a re finishe d, press the left softkey for Done .
98 Settings Airplane Mod e Airplane Mode al lows y ou to us e many o f your phone’ s f eatur es, such as Games , Notepad, Voice Memos, et c., wh en you a re in an airpl ane or a ny other area wh ere making or receiv ing ca lls or data i s prohi bited.
Settings 99 Settings 2. Se lect Settings > More... . 3. Se lect Call Se tup . 4. Se lect Auto Answ er . 5. Pr ess the navigat ion key up or down to select Ye s or No . 6. Press to save and exi t. Abbrev . Dia l Abbrevia ted di aling allows you to progra m a fiv e or si x digit prefix for co mmonly used ph one numb ers.
100 Settings Contacts Mat ch With the Contact s Matc h featur e, your phone di splay s the Cont act’ s name an d phone n umber if t he incomi ng call or out going cal l is in your Co ntacts list. T o set up Co ntacts M atch: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > More.
Settings 101 Settings 3. Se lect Head set Mode . 4. Se lect Ringer So und . 5. Selec t either Handset Onl y or Headset Only and pres s . Key Guard The Ke y Guard feat ure helps to prevent a ccidenta l key press es when the h andset is in yo ur pocket or p urse.
102 Settings When the Lo catio n featur e is on , your p hone’ s standby s creen will displ ay t he icon. When Loc ation is tur ned off, the i con w ill display . Roaming For mor e informa tion, s ee "Ro aming" on page 23. Restrict and Lock For mor e informa tion, see "P hone Sec urity" on p age 103 .
Phone Security 103 Phone Security Phone Security Accessing the Security Menu All of your p hone’ s securi ty se ttings are availabl e thr ough t he Secu rity menu. Y ou must enter your lock code to view the Sec urity menu . T o access t he Secu rity menu : 1.
104 Phone Security Changing the Lock Code T o change y our lo ck code: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > More... . 3. Se lect Secu rity . 4. En ter your lo ck code . 5. Se lect Chan ge Lock . 6. En ter your new lock code and pres s the lef t softke y for Next .
Phone Security 105 Phone Security T o restri ct voi ce call s: 1. Pr ess for Menu . 2. Se lect Settings > More... . 3. Se lect Restr ict and Lock . 4. Se lect Vo i c e . 5. En ter your lo ck code . 6. Se lect Restrict . 7. Se lect Outgoing Call or Incoming Call .
106 Phone Security 5. Se lect Special # . 6. Selec t entry one, two, or three and pr ess . 7. Pr ess and hold to cl ear the existi ng numbe r . 8. En ter th e number using the keypad. 9. Press to save and e xit. Note: There are no Speed D ial opti ons ass ociat ed with speci al numbe rs.
Phone Security 107 Phone Security 2. Se lect Settings > More... . 3. Se lect Secu rity . 4. En ter your lo ck code . 5. Se lect Erase . 6. Se lect Rese t Picture Ac count . 7. Using th e navigati on key , sele ct Y es to confi rm and p ress . Y o ur phone will reset.
108 Phone Security 6. Se lect Rese t Phone . 7. Using th e navigati on key , sele ct Y es and pres s . 8. Using th e navigati on key , sele ct Y es again to confir m and pr ess .
Safety 109 Safety Safety Getting the Most Ou t of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Signal Stre ngth The qua lity of each ca ll you make or receiv e dep ends on the sign al str ength in your a rea. Y our ph one informs you of the cu rrent sign al strengt h by displa ying a number of bars next to the signal s trength ic on.
110 Safety Maintaining Y our Ph one’ s Peak Perfor mance There a re seve ral si mple gu ideline s for o perati ng your phone proper ly and maintain ing safe, sa tisfact or y se r vice. • Hold the p hone wi th the antenn a rais ed, ful ly-ex tended, and ove r your should er .
Safety 111 Safety • Use yo ur phon e to he lp oth ers in emergenci es. • Call roadside assis tance o r a spe cial non- emergen cy wir eless numb er when neces sar y . Following Saf ety Guidelin es T o operate yo ur phone saf ely and effi ciently , always follow any special re gulations in a gi ven are a.
112 Safety T urn off yo ur phone when yo u are in an a rea with a potent ially explosive atmosphe re. Althoug h it is rare, your phone or its accesso ries coul d generate spa rks. Sparks could cause an explosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Safety 113 Safety • Don’t attemp t to disassemble o r short-cir cuit the bat tery . • The bat ter y may ne ed rechar ging if it has no t been us ed for a lo ng peri od of time. • It’ s best to repl ace th e batt er y when it no l onger provid es acce ptable performan ce.
114 Safety guarantee that interference will not oc cur in a particul ar installa tion; if this equipment does c ause har mful int er fere nce to radio or telev ision re ceptio n, whic h can be d eterm.
Safety 115 Safety Owner’ s Record The mode l numbe r , r egulato ry number , and s erial nu mber ar e located on a namepl ate inside th e battery compartm ent. Recor d the serial number in the space provid ed below. This will be hel pful i f you nee d to cont act us about your pho ne in the fu ture .
116 Ma nufacturer’s Warranty Manufacturer’s Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronic s Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original pu.
Manufacturer’s Warranty 117 Manufacturer’s What Are the L imits On SAMSUNG's Liability ? EXCEPT AS SET FOR TH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONT AINED HEREIN, PURCHASER T AKES THE PR ODUCT "AS.
118 Ma nufacturer’s Warranty This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product fa ilure between Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the li mitations of liability conta ined in this Limited Warranty .
Index 119 Index A Abbrevia ted Dialin g 17 Activating Voice Service 33 Air Time 71 Airplan e Mode 98 Alerts 95 Auto Answer 98 B Backlight 91 Backlight Brightness 90 Backlight Contrast 90 Battery Capac.
120 Index Calling a Number From 18 Editing E ntries 53 Erasin g 106 Findin g Entries 53 Phone Info 96 Phone Number 13, 97 Phone Numbers Saving 16 With Paus es 17 PictBridge 83 Picture Message 44 Pictu.
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