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ZE15_CBa645_062606_F6 SCH-a645 Series POR T ABLE T ri-Mode Mobile Phone User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for futur e reference.
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T able of Contents 5 T able of Contents Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .................................. 9 Turning Your Phone On and Off ........................................ 10 Setting Up Voicemail ..................................
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 6 Adding a Contact ....................................................... ....... 57 Adding Pauses ...................................... ........................... 59 Contact Groups .....................................
T able of Contents 7 T able of Contents UL Certified Travel Adaptor ............................................. 118 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones ..................... 118 Road Safety ................................ ......................
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Section 1: Getting Started 9 Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started T opics Covered • T ur ning Y our Phone On and Off • Setting Up Voicemail • Understanding this User Manual This section allows y.
10 Section 1 T urning Y our Phone On and Off T urning Y our Phone On 1. Open the flip, then press . Note: As w ith an y other radio-transmitti ng device, d o not touch t he internal antenna as it affects cal l quality an d may cause the phone to opera te at a higher power le vel than is necessary .
Section 1: Getting Started 11 Understanding this User Manual Section 1 V oicemail Setup 1. In standby mo de, press and ho ld the key or press , , , . 2. F ollow the prompts in the new us er tutorial to setup yo ur mailbo x. Listen to V oicemail 1. In standby mo de, press and ho ld the key or press , , , .
12 Section 1 • Notes : Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu, or su b-menu. • T ips : Provide qui ck or innovative method s for performin g functions related to th e subject at hand. • Important : Points out import ant information about the current feature that could affect perf ormance, or even damage your phone.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 13 Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone T opics Covered • Feature s of Y our Ph one • Open View of Y o ur Phone • Closed View of Y our Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Batter y This sectio n outlines some ke y featur es of you r phone.
14 Section 2 F eatures of Y our Phone • Domestic and international voice ser vice (available on participating networks). • High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x T echnolog y) • Global Positioning (GPS) T echnolog y • 128 x 160 pixel color Liquid Crystal display • PIM fu nct ions (Sched uler , T o Do List , etc.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 15 Open View of Y our Phone Section 2 Open V iew of Y our Phone The following illu strations sh ow the main elements of your pho ne: a645.
16 Section 2 Fe a t u r e s 1. Speaker : Ringtone s and Sounds a re played through the speake r . 2. Left Soft Key : This key is used to navigate through menus and a pplic atio ns by selecting the choice a vailab le in the Left Soft key Option. 3. Send Key : Allo ws you to plac e or receive a ca ll.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 17 Open View of Y our Phone Section 2 12. Center/OK Key : Pressi ng when na viga ting th rough a menu accepts th e highlighte d choice in a menu. 13. Right Soft Key : This key is used to naviga te through menus an d appli cat ions by selecti ng the choi ce a vailable in the Right So ft key Option.
18 Section 2 Closed V iew of Y our Phone Fe a t u r e s 1. Headset Jack : Allows you to plug in an op tional headset for safe, co nvenient , hands-free c onversations. 2. Front LCD Display : External LCD shows signal and battery strength, alar m, time, day , and date.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 19 Comma nd Keys Section 2 Command Keys Functions for the soft keys ar e defined by what appears above each in the displ ay . Ther e ar e two soft keys, the left soft key and the right so ft key . Left Soft K ey Some functions of the left soft key ar e as follows.
20 Section 2 • T o erase the previous word i n a sentence, press and hold . • T o back up one menu level, briefly press . • T o return to standby mode from any menu, press and hold until you return t o standby mode . End Key • Press and hold the End key to turn your phone on or off.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 21 Understanding the Display Screen Section 2 Navigation Key Use the user -definable dir ectio nal keys on the na vigation key to br owse menus, sub-men us, and lists. Each key al so acts as a shortcut to launch appl ications.
22 Section 2 Analog : Appears when your phone is receiving analog data . 1X : Indicates your phone is using the CDMA 1X protocol. Note: 1X protocol is available onl y in the Verizon Wireless network. SSL : Indicate s the secur e socket layer i s active tr ansmits your comm unica tions ov er the int ernet i n an encr yp ted format.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 23 Understanding the Display Screen Section 2 All Sounds Off : The ringer is silenc ed for all al erts, incoming calls, and incoming messages. Alarm Only : Y our phone will only rin g when th e set alarm sounds. Vibrate Only : Y our phone vibrates upon receiving a call.
24 Section 2 • Choice • Example: “Save message draft?” • Reconfirm • Example: “Delete all received messages?” • P erforming • Example: “Sending.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 25 Battery Section 2 Batter y Note: This phone comes pack aged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery and travel charger .
26 Section 2 Important : Using a no n-supported battery may cause dama ge to your phone. Use a Samsung supp orted battery only . Install the Batter y 1. Slide the battery cover down and lift up to remove it.. 2. Insert the top e nd of the batter y in the dir ection of the arrow pri nted on the ba tter y into the p hone hous ing.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Phone 27 Battery Section 2 Charge the Ba tter y Y our phone is power ed by a r echar geable standar d Li-ion battery . Only use Samsung-appr oved char ging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories ar e designed to maximize battery life.
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Section 3: Call Functions 29 Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Covered • Maki ng a Call • Answering a Call • Recent Calls •R o a m i n g • TTY • VoiceSignal ® This section all ows you to m ake or answer a cal l. It also includes the feat ur es and fu nctionality associated with making or answering a call.
30 Section 3 Making a Call 1. At the st andby scre en, enter the number yo u want to cal l using the ke ypad. 2. Press . Making Calls Using C ontacts Contacts ar e entries that you cr eate to sto re names, numbers, and other information for people or groups of inter est.
Section 3: Call Functions 31 Answering a Call Section 3 Answering a Call When you r eceive an incomi ng call, the Incoming scr een appears in the display , pre ss the key to answer the call or Ignore ( ) soft key to send the call to voicemail, or Quiet ( ) soft key to silence the ringer .
32 Section 3 V iewing Call Information Recent Calls r etains information such as the duration, date and time, and whether the call w as r eceived, d ialed, or missed. 1. At the standby screen, press th e key . 2. Press the down navig ation key to hi ghlight the de sired number .
Section 3: Call Functions 33 Recent Calls Section 3 • Vie w Ti m e r s : Select to vi ew the call ti mers for your phone. 6. Press the do wn na vigati on key to hi ghlight an op tion. Press to enter the h ighli ghted o ption’ s sub-menu. Call History Icons When you view Recent Calls, an icon to the left of the number indicates the type of call.
34 Section 3 4. Use the u p or do wn navig ati on keys to highlight on e of the following options: • Mobile 1 • Mobile 2 • Home •W o r k •F a x 5. Press to add a new co ntact, an d then enter informati on. 6. Use the n aviga tion keys to enter add itional info rmation for the e ntry and then pres s SAVE .
Section 3: Call Functions 35 Roaming Section 3 Roaming What is Roaming? Y our phone can ro am on other digital networks. Roaming occurs when you travel outside your coverage ar ea. The roaming icon disp lays when roaming is activ e and extr a charges may apply when making or receiving calls.
36 Section 3 TTY Y our ph one is ful ly TTY compatible . Connect the TTY equipment to the headset jack, which is located on the left side of the phone. Befor e you can use your phone with a TTY device, you’ ll need to en able TTY functions in the pho ne.
Section 3: Call Functions 37 V oiceSignal® Section 3 V oiceSignal ® V oiceSignal is advanced speech r ecognition soft ware that can be used to activate a wide -variety of functions on your phone. V oiceSignal s oftwar e automatically voi ce activates all contacts for voic e dialing and sear ching, no pre- recor ding or training needed.
38 Section 3 3. Use th e na viga ti on keys to se lect the setting you want to change . The fol lowing option s are availabl e: • Choice Lists: If V oiceSignal is not absolutely confident that it has correct ly identified a name or number , it can display a choice list of up to three possibilities, and prompt you to confirm the correct one.
Section 3: Call Functions 39 V oiceSignal® Section 3 • Contact List : Open the contact record for any name in your Contacts List. • Alarm Clock : Opens alarm clo ck on your device.
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Section 4: Menu Navigation 41 Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Covered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus ass ociated with your phone.
Section 4 42 Menu Navigation Access menus using the navigation keys, two soft keys , or use a sh ortc ut. 1. In standby mode press MENU . The fi rst of several menus appe ar in the display . 2. Use the na viga tion ke ys to bro wse phone men us. 3. Press to enter the menu or sub-menu prese ntly appe aring in the disp lay .
Section 4: Menu Navigation 43 Menu Navigation Section 4 Navigation Key Shortcuts In standby mode, press a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch its corresponding application. *The Shortcut keys are set to Ca lculator , T ools, Calendar , and Settings by default, but they c an be customized to select other f unctions instead.
Section 4 44 1. While in a call, press the right soft key Options . The follo wing menu items ap pear in the di splay . • Messa ge : Open the Messages menu. • Contacts : Open the contacts to view . • Recent Calls : Display your recent incoming, missed and outgoi ng cal ls.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 45 Menu Outline Section 4 2: Sound 3: About Settings 1: Sounds Settings 1: Master V olum e 2: Call Sounds 1: Call Ringtone 2: Call Vibrate 3: Alert Sounds 1: TXT Message 1: .
Section 4 46 1: Duration 2: Brightness 2: Keypad 3: Contrast 1: Main Display 2: Front Display 4: W allpaper 5: Clock Formats 1: Main Clock 2: Front Clock 6: Menu Style 7: Display Theme 8: Dialing Font.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 47 Menu Outline Section 4 6: NAM Select ion 4: Call Settings 1: Answer Options 2: Auto Retry 3: TTY Mode 4: One T ouch Dial 5: V oice Privacy 6: Call Restrict ions 1: Outgoi.
Section 4 48 3: Icon Glossary Messaging 1: New TXT Msg 2: Inbox 3: Sent 4: Drafts 5: V oicemail Emer gency Contacts 1: Contacts 2: Notes a645.book Page 48 Monday, J une 26, 2006 10:00 AM.
Section 5: Enter ing T ext 49 Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Covered • Changing the T ext Entry Mode • Using Word Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case • Enteri ng Symbols • Entering Numbers This section o utlines how to select the d esir ed text input mode when ente ring ch aracters into your phone.
50 Section 5 Changing the T ext Entr y Mode 1. While composi ng a message in the T ext area, press the right soft key Options to display th e follo wing options: • Add : Allows you to add more information or multimedia items to your message. • Graphics : Lis ts preloaded and down loaded graphics to add to the message.
Section 5: Enter ing T ext 51 Using Word Mode Section 5 2. While compo sing a messa ge, press le ft soft key Abc to display a p op-up menu with the foll owing T e xt Entr y Mode opti ons: • Wor d .
52 Section 5 Now , for practice, enter the word “Hel lo” into you r message by pr essing each of the foll owin g keys only once: W ord r ecognizes that the most frequently used word for the sequence that you just enter ed is “Hello.” If mor e than one word shar es the same sequence, W ord pr ovides the most common of the two.
Section 5: Enter ing T ext 53 Entering Symbols Section 5 Entering Symbols Symbol mode enabl es you to enter sym bols such as @ or% into a text message. 1. In standby mod e, press the lef t soft key Message , then press New TXT Msg to compose a new text message.
54 Section 5 Entering Numbers Enter numbers into a text message while in number mode ( 123 ). See "Changing the T ext Entry Mode" on page 50 for instructions on changing text entry modes. 1. In standby mode, press the left soft key Message , then press New TXT Msg to compose a new text message.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 55 Section 6 Section 6: Understanding Y our Contacts T opics Covered • Opening Contacts Menu • Adding a Contact • Adding Pauses • Contact Groups • Fi.
56 Section 6 Opening Contacts Menu The Contacts menu provides acce ss to powerful featur es such as adding Groups, an d viewing the phone number assigned to your phone by V erizon W ir eless. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then hi ghlight Contacts and press .
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 57 Adding a Contact Section 6 PIX icon. Sel ect an ava ilable pre -loaded imag e or downloaded i mage from Pi cture ID to asso ciate with t he contact. Ringto ne icon. Select a ri ngtone from My Ringtones or My Sounds to associ ate with the conta ct.
58 Section 6 Meth od 2 Y ou can add new numbers to the Contacts by simply entering the number while th e phone is in standby mode, then f ollowin g the neces sary prompts to co mplete th e pr ocess. 1. In standby mod e, enter the number that you wish to save using the keyp ad, then press the left soft ke y Save .
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 59 Adding P auses Section 6 8. If you select ed Update Existing , the Contac t List opens in Search mode. Use the na vigation key to browse through entries, or en ter the n ame of the entr y usi ng the keypad. Once you’ve highligh ted the entr y you wish to appe nd the number , pre ss .
60 Section 6 Note: Entering multiple two-second paus es extends the length of a pause. For example, two consecutive two-seco nd pauses cause a total pause time of four seconds. Keep in mind pauses count as digi ts towards the 48-digit maximum. Contact Groups Y ou can place any Contact entry into one of five categories, cal led “ Groups .
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 61 Contact Groups Section 6 Move an Entr y to Another Group 1. In standby mode , press the right soft key Contacts . Use the navigation key to hi ghlight t he conta ct you wi sh to move. 2. Press the left soft key Edit .
62 Section 6 3. Press the left soft key New . A New Group pop-up menu displays with th e “Enter new n ame” highlighte d. 4. Press SAV E to sa ve. The Groups l ist now displa ys the n ew group ad ded.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 63 Finding a Contacts Entry Section 6 Note: Y ou can mark up to 10 members of a group for message distribution. If you try and mark an 11th member , you’ll be notified that “GROUP CANNOT HAVE MORE THAN 10 ENTRIES”.
64 Section 6 6. Press and hold to eras e all numbe rs in the high lighted f ield. 7. Use the keypad to re -enter num bers, text, or symbols. 8. When you ’re finish ed editing the entry , press SAV E . Y o ur chan ges are saved. Deleting a Contact Entr y 1.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 65 Speed Dialing Section 6 3. Follow the o n-screen p rompts to de signat e other information . Store a number in stand by mode Stor e a phone number b y entering the number in standby mode, then pre ss Save . Follow the scr een prompts to assign number types and other informat ion.
66 Section 6 assigned to 013, briefly press , then pr ess and hold until the number dials. 3-touch dialing Call phone numbers assigned to memory locations 100 through 500 by briefly pr essing the first and second keys, then pressing and holding the third key .
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 67 Finding My Phone Number Section 6 Finding My Phone Number My Number displays the ten-digit number assigned to your pho ne. 1. In standby mo de, press MEN U , then highli ght Phone Info and press . The Pho ne Info menu display s.
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Section 7: Messag ing 69 Section 7 Section 7: Messaging T opics Covered • T ypes of Messages • Retrieving New Messages • Creating and Sending TXT Messages • Message Folders • Changing M essage Settings •V o i c e m a i l This section allo ws you to send or receive differ ent types of messages.
70 Section 7 T ypes of Messages Y our ph one is capable of s ending email , text, an d voicemai l messages . Send mess ages by simply entering the email addr ess or the phone numbe r of the recipient in the T o: <. ........> or Send T o field wh en creating a new message .
Section 7: Messag ing 71 Creating and Sending TXT Messages Section 7 Creating and Sending TXT Messages Y ou can send text messages to another mobile phone or to an email address. 1. In standby mo de, press MEN U , then highli ght Messaging and press .
72 Section 7 • Add : Add info rmation from the f ollowing categories. • Graphics : Lis ts preloaded and downloaded graphics. • Animation : Lists prel oaded and downloaded animations. • Sound : Lists preloa ded and downloaded sounds. • Quick T ext : Choose from up to 12 pre-lo aded messages.
Section 7: Messag ing 73 Message Folders Section 7 Message Folders Y our phone provides defa ult message folders for your T ext messages. Note: T o quickl y view all messa ges in the Inbox, Sent , or .
74 Section 7 • Add T o Contacts : Save the number of the sender to your Contacts as a new entry or add to an existing entry . • Messag e Info : Provides the following information: From and Callback Number , Priori ty , Msg T ype, Size and if a Graphic, Sound or N ame Card were incl uded i n the me ssage.
Section 7: Messag ing 75 Message Folders Section 7 3. While viewing the messa ge, press the right soft ke y Options to display the options listed. • Forward: Forwards the message to another recipient . •E r a s e : Deletes the mes sage. • Reply w/copy : Creates a reply to a received TXT message.
76 Section 7 Or in standby mode, press MENU , then highlight Messaging and press . The messa ging men u displays, press New TXT Msg . 2. Enter th e phone number of the recipien t, then pre ss the down n aviga tion key . 3. Compose your me ssage usin g the keypad , then press the righ t soft key Options .
Section 7: Messag ing 77 Message Folders Section 7 5. Press the right soft key Options . A pop-up m enu appears in the displa y with the op tions listed. • Add : Add information from th e follo wing ca tegorie s. • Graphics : Li sts all graphics pre -loade d and downloaded.
78 Section 7 Erase Options Y ou can erase unlocked messag es in your I nbox, Drafts folder , or Sent folder . Locked messages ar e not erased. T o erase messages: 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then hi ghlight Messaging and press . Then press th e right soft key Options .
Section 7: Messag ing 79 V oicemail Section 7 • Auto Erase : Erases the oldest mes sage of the same type when the maximum number of recei ved messages of that type is exce eded in the In box. For exam ple, the oldest r ead TXT messag e is replaced by an inco ming TXT mess age when 10 0 TXT messages ar e stor ed in th e Inbox.
80 Section 7 Receive V oicemail Messages When you r eceive a new voicemail message, the message ringer sou nds, (unles s turned off), and NEW VOICEMAIL appears in the display along with t he new voice mail icon . 1. Press the up /down navigation keys to select Listen Now or Listen Later .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 81 Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings T opics Covered • Sounds Settings • Display Settings • Phone Settings • Call Settings • Phone Info • Emergenc y Contacts •M e d i a G a l l e r y This section ex plains the sound and phone settings for your phone.
Section 8 82 Sounds Settings The Sounds menu pro vides the ability to access the following menus: Master V olume 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then hi ghlight Settings and press . The settings me nu displays. 2. Press Sounds Settings . The Sounds Settings menus are l isted in the d isplay .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 83 Sounds Settings Section 8 Alert Sounds 1. In standby mo de, press MEN U , then highli ght Settings and pr ess . The settings m enu display s. 2. Press Sounds Settings . The Sounds Settings menus ar e listed in th e display .
Section 8 84 3. Press Keypad T one . 4. Select a ke ypad tone and pres s . Earpiece Volume 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then hi ghlight Settings and press . The settings me nu displays. 2. Press Sounds Settings . The Sounds Settings menus are l isted in the d isplay .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 85 Display Settings Section 8 2. Press Sounds Settings . The Sounds Settings menus ar e listed in th e display . 3. Press Pow e r O n / O f f . Y ou can set the sounds for Po we r On a nd Po w er O f f t o ei t he r On or Off .
Section 8 86 3. Use the navig atio n key to high light the disp lay menu tha t you wish to edit, then press . 4. Use the na viga tion ke y to select from the menu options that appear in the d isplay , then press .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 87 Display Settings Section 8 T o create an ERI banner: 1. In standby mo de, press MEN U , then highli ght Settings and pr ess . The settings m enu display s. 2. Press Display Settings . The Display Settings menus ar e listed in th e display .
Section 8 88 • Keypad : The following options are for the keypad. • 7 Seconds : The backlight is on for 7 seconds. • 15 Seconds : The backlight is on for 15 seconds. • 30 Seconds : The backlight is on f or 30 seconds. • Always On : The backli ght is always on.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 89 Display Settings Section 8 4. Use the navigation key to high light y our selection, then press to select the wallpape r that will ap pear in th e main LC D display while you r phone is in standb y mode. Clock Format This menu al lows you to have time displ ayed in d igital or analog format.
Section 8 90 Menu Style Set the display style for the main menu. 1. In standby mode , press MENU , then high light Settings and press . The settings me nu displays. 2. Press Display Settings . The Display Settings menus are l isted in the d isplay . 3.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 91 Phone Settings Section 8 1. In standby mo de, press MENU , then highli ght Settings and pr ess . The settings m enu display s. 2. Press Display Settings . The Display Settings menus ar e listed in th e display . 3.
Section 8 92 3. Press Shortcut Keys . 4. Select the sho rt cut key loca tion and pr ess . 5. Use the na viga tion ke y to select the menu item shortcu t of your choice, then press . Language Change the display language from English to Spanish using th e Language menu.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 93 Phone Settings Section 8 3. Press Location . The Location screen displa ys. • Location On : GPS location setting is on wher ever the feature is available. • E911 Only : GPS location sett ing is on whenever you dial 911 only .
Section 8 94 Lock Phone Lock Phone r estricts the use of your phone with the exception of outgoing calls to 91 1. Lock Phone allow s you to answer calls, but to place calls (except to emer gency numbers) you have to unlock the phone. 1. In standby mode , press MENU , then high light Settings and press .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 95 Phone Settings Section 8 Edit Lock Code The default lock code is the l ast four d igits of your phone num ber . Edit Code allows yo u to change this code to a lock code of your pr efer ence. 1. In standby mo de, press MENU , then highli ght Settings and pr ess .
Section 8 96 Note : Y our phone does not all ow you to view the lock code for security reasons. If yo u change the lock code, be sure to write do wn or memorize the new code. Resetting Y our Phone Reset Phone r eturns all setup options to their factory default.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 97 Call Settings Section 8 Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate signal str ength befor e placing a call. Call Emergency Numbers in Lock Mode In Lock Mode, you can dial 91 1 to place an emer gency call.
Section 8 98 2. Press Call Settings . The Ca ll Settings menus ar e listed in the display . 3. Press Answer Options . The following o ptions appear in the display: • Flip Open : Calls are answered whe n the flip is opened. • An y Key : Calls are answered whe n any key is pres sed.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 99 Call Settings Section 8 TTY Mode Before you can use your phone with a TTY device, you’ll need to enable TTY fu nctions in the phone. S ee "TTY" on page 36 for mor e information. One T o uch Dial Y ou can use this option to en able or disable the speed dialing featur e.
Section 8 100 3. Press V oice Priv acy . The me nus liste d ap pear in the dis play . Standard and Enhanced appear in the display . 4. Use the n aviga tion key to highl ight the Voice Priv acy option of your choi ce, then press . Y our settings are sav ed.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 101 Phone Info Section 8 3. Press DTMF T ones . The follo wing option s appear in the disp lay . Highlight one o f the foll owing options a nd press .
Section 8 102 Emergency Contacts The Emergency Contact menu allows you to stor e emergency information. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then hi ghlight Emergency Contacts and press . Th e emergency contacts menu displa ys. 2. Press Contacts to add emergenc y contacts.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 103 Media Gallery Section 8 Sound 1. In standby mo de, press MEN U , then highli ght Media Galler y and press . The media gallery menu displa ys. 2. Choose from the following options: • Sound •I m a g e 3. Use the up /down navigation key to highli ght Sound and press .
Section 8 104 2. Choose from the fo llo wing options: • Sound •I m a g e 3. Use the up/do wn na viga tion ke y to highlig ht Image and press . A list of images appear in the display . 4. Highlight an image a nd press the left sof ke y Set As to set the ima ge as a Pictu re ID for a contact.
Section 9: T ools 105 Section 9 Section 9: T ools T opics Covered • Calendar •C a l c u l a t o r •A l a r m C l o c k •W o r l d C l o c k • Notepad The topics cover ed in this section allow you to schedule appointments, view the cale ndar , set an alarm, view time zones, take notes, and perfor m simple math calcul ations.
106 Section 9 Calendar Schedule up to eight events for any day by indicating each event’s start and end time. Set alarms fo r events so that you can be alerte d befor e an event takes pl ace. Events scheduled for fu ture dates auto matically appe ar on your T oday events schedule for the present day .
Section 9: T ools 107 Calendar Section 9 • Ringer : Set s the alarm for the eve nt. Select from T one, Vibr ate, or Light Only . • Reminder : Set the reminder t o sound before the event tak es place. • Alert time : Set th e Alert T ime to sound up to 1 day before t he event.
108 Section 9 9. T o erase the current ev ent, press Erase . A pop-up menu ap pears with Ye s highlighted. p ress to erase, or high light No to cancel. T o see th e selected date in a mo nth view , press Monthly . Calculator Y ou c an perform calcu lations, incl uding ad dition, subtraction, m ultiplic ation and divi sion using your pho ne.
Section 9: T ools 109 Alarm Clock Section 9 8. Use the keyp ad to enter th e second n umber into yo ur equation. 9. Press to perf orm the ca lculation an d view th e result. Alarm Clock Y our phone has an alarm clo ck that can be set to go of f once, or r ecur daily at a specif ic time.
110 Section 9 7. Press the down navig ation ke y once to hi ghlight the am/ pm field. Use the left/right navigation keys to select am or pm . 8. Press the down navig ation ke y once to high light the Frequency field. Use the left/right naviga tion keys to set the frequency (occurrence) o f the alarm.
Section 9: T ools 111 Alarm Clock Section 9 2. Press Alarm Clock . The Alarm Clock menu displays with the Alarm 1 highl ighted. 3. Use the navigation ke ys to highli ght the al arm you wish to disable, then p res s the right soft key Options . A pop-up menu a ppears i n the display .
112 Section 9 World Clock W orld Clock allows yo u to view the time of day or night in any part of the world. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then hi ghlight T ools and press . The tools me nu displays. 2. Press Worl d Clock . 3. Use the left soft key Citie s to display the 46 supported cities.
Section 9: T ools 113 Notepad Section 9 4. T o add a new memo, pr ess the left sof t key Add , then enter the memo using the keypad . 5. While en tering a memo, p ress the left sof t key Abc , to display a p op-up menu wi th the following text entr y mode s •W o r d •A b c •A B C • 123 • Symbols 6.
114 Section 9 • Erase All : Erase all notes. 4. Use the na viga tion ke ys to highlig ht an option or p ress to exit the pop-up menu . 5. Press to perform th e highlighted option’ s function.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 115 Section 10 Section 10: Health and Safety Information T opics Covered • Health and Safety Infor mation • UL Certified T ravel Adaptor • Consumer Inf.
116 Section 10 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequen cy (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Y our wir eless phone is a radio transmitter and r eceiver . It is desi gned and manuf actur ed not t o exceed the exposur e limits for radi o fr equency (RF) ener gy set by the Fede ral Communicati ons Commis sion (FCC) of the U.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 117 Health and Safety Information Section 10 at the highest certifi ed power leve l, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power lev els so as to use only the power r equired to r each the network.
118 Section 10 it may be necessary to remove the b attery pack to find the number . Once yo u have the FCC ID number for a particu lar phone , follow the instr uctions on the website and it sh ould provide value s for typical or max imum SAR for a particular phone.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 119 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 10 What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wir eless phone r efers her e to hand-held wire less phones with built-in a ntennas, often c alled "cel l," "mobile," or "PCS" pho nes.
120 Section 10 occur , but such findings ha ve not been c onfirmed by additional r esearc h. In so me cases, other res ear chers have had difficulty in repr oduc ing those studies, or in determining the r easons for inconsistent results.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 121 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 10 federal lev el. The fo llowing agencies be long to this working group: • National Institute for Occu.
122 Section 10 exposur es characteristic of wir eless phones have yielded conflicting r esults that often c a n n o t b e re p e a t e d i n o t h e r laboratories. A few animal st udies, however , have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of c ancer in laboratory animals.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 123 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 10 However , very large num bers of animals would be needed to pr ovide r eliable proof of a cancer promoting ef fect if one exists.
124 Section 10 and Development Agree ment (CRADA) to do re sear ch on wir eless phone safety . FDA pr ovides the scie ntific oversight, obtaining input fr om experts in g overnment, industry , and academic or ganizations. CT IA-funded resear ch is conducted thr ough contracts to independent investigators.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 125 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 10 What about children usin g wireless phones? The scientific evid ence does not sho w a danger to users of wir eless phones, inclu ding chil dr en and teenagers.
126 Section 10 marketed in the U.S. ar e r equired to me et safety requir ements regar dless of wh ether they ar e used against the head or against the b ody .
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 127 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 10 pacemakers and defibrillat ors from wir eless telephones. This test method is now part o f a standar d sponsor ed by the Association for the Advancement of Me dical instrumentation (AAMI).
128 Section 10 • National institute for Occupational Safety and health (NIOSH): http://www .cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf/ • Worl d health Organization (WHO): http://www .who.int/peh-emf/ • International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection: http://www .
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 129 Road Safe ty Section 10 3. Po sition your wireless phon e within ea sy reach. Be ab le to access your wire less phone without re moving yo ur eyes from the road. If you get an in coming call at an inconvenie nt time, let your voicemai l answ er it for you.
130 Section 10 9. Use your wireless phone to h elp others in emergenc ies. If you see an auto accid ent, crim e in progre ss or other serious eme rgency where lives are in dang er , call 9-1- 1 or other lo cal emergency number , as you would want others to do for you.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 131 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Section 10 recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear wit h the antenna pointing over your shoulder if you ar e using an external antenna).
132 Section 10 Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones When some mobile phones ar e used near some hear ing devices (hearing aids and co chlear implants), users may detect a bu zzing, hummi ng, or whining noise.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 133 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Section 10 Hearing devices may als o be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Y our hearing device manufacturer or hearing health pr ofessional may help you find r esults for your hearing device.
134 Section 10 P otentially Explosive Environments Switch your pho ne off when in any ar ea with a potentially explosive atmospher e and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fir e res ulting in bodily i njury or even death.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 135 Emergency Calls Section 10 wir eless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone featur es are in use . Check with local serv ice pr oviders . T o make an emer gency call: 1. If the phon e is not on , switch it on.
136 Section 10 FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notic e The phone may cause TV or radio interfer ence if used in close pr oximity to r eceiving equipment. The FCC can requir e you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be elim inated.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 137 Product Performance Section 10 • Check regularly that all wirele ss phone equipment in your vehic le is moun ted and operating pro perly . • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
138 Section 10 servic e availability or you can check it yoursel f by pr essi ng any k ey . Anytime the Power Save featur e is activated, a message displays on the scr een. When a signal is found, your phon e returns to sta ndby mod e. Understanding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is basicall y a radio transmitter and r eceiver .
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 139 Av ailability of Various F eatures /Ring T ones Section 10 • Avoid exposing your phone an d a ccessories to rain or liquid spills. If you r phone does ge t wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery .
140 Section 10 • Follow batter y us age, stora ge and charging guidelines foun d in the user’ s guide. • Battery charging time d epends on the remaining batt er y charge and the type of battery and charger used. The batter y can be charged and d ischarged hu ndreds of times, but it wi ll gradually wear out.
Section 10: Health and Safety Informat ion 141 Care and Maintenance Section 10 • Do not get your phone or battery wet. Even tho ugh they will dry and appear to operate normally , the circuitry could slowl y corrode and pose a safety hazard. • Do not short-circuit the battery .
142 Section 10 • Do not use or store the phone in dusty , dirty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged. • Do not store the phone in hot areas. Hi gh temperatures can shorten the life of electr onic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plast ics.
Section 11: Warranty Information 143 Section 11 Section 11: W arranty Information T opics Covered • Standard Limited Warr anty This section explains th e warranty in formation for your ne w phone.
144 Section 11 Standard Lim ited W arranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERI CA, L.P . ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original pur c haser ("Pur chaser&qu.
Section 11: Warranty Information 145 Standard Limited Warranty Section 11 ancillary/peripheral equi pment not furnished or approv ed by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage fr om impr oper testing, ope rati.
146 Section 11 warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. A ll other repair ed/replaced Product will be warranted for a period equal to the re mainder of the original Limited W arranty on the original Pr oduct or fo r 90 days, whichever i s longer . All r eplaced parts, compon ents, boards and equipment shall become the prope rty of SAMSUNG.
Section 11: Warranty Information 147 Standard Limited Warranty Section 11 EXPRESS W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT T O THE PRODUCT . ALL IMPLIED W ARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS TH A T MA Y AR.
148 Section 11 RIGHTS, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS , WHICH V AR Y FROM ST A TE T O ST A TE/ PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY SH ALL NOT EX TEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINA L PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND ST A TES PURCHAS ER'S EXCLUS IVE REMEDY .
Section 11: Warranty Information 149 Standard Limited Warranty Section 11 EQUIPMENT LI E SOLEL Y WITH THE PU RCHASER AND THE DIRECT VE NDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-P AR TY SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMEN T , AS THE CASE MA Y BE .
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151 Inde x Numerics 1-touch dialing 65 2-touch dialing 65 3-touch dialing 66 911, notes about 96 A Adding a New Contact En- try 57 Alarm clock snooz e 111 turn off the alarm 110 Answer options 97 Auto.
152 D Dialing one- touch 65 three-touch 66 two-touch 65 Disable alarm 110 Display backlight 87 banner 86 language 92 pixels 14 screen icons 21 Drafts folder 75 E Emergen cy numbers lock mode 97 End ke.
153 Installing battery 26 In-use menu 43 L Language sett ing 92 Left soft key 19 Lock code, changing 95 Lock phone 94 M Making a call 30 Master Volume 82 Memos, editing 113 Menu Navigation 41 menu out.
154 Sent, reviewing messages 74 Set an alarm 109 Settings 81 backlight 87 banner 86 display settings 85 edit lock code 95 language 92 lock ph one 94 resetting your phone 96 ringer settings 82 security.
155 Voice privacy 99 Voicemail 79 Voicemail, viewing mes- sages 80 VoiceSignal description 38 features 38 menu, Speech recogn i- tion 37 setti ngs 37 W Warranty Information 143 World Clock 112 a645.
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