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Samsung Smartphone SCH-i201 User ’s Guide.
Contents Getting Started Unpacking ................................................... 1 Y our Phone ................................................. 2 Phone Layout ......................................... 2 Installing the Battery ..................
Contents Learning to Use the Applications Working with Applications ...................... 41 Opening an Application ....................... 41 Displaying Applications ....................... 41 Brief Description on Applications ....... 44 Entering T ext, Numbers or Symbols .
Contents Communication Applications SMS (Short Message Service) ............... 131 Sending a Short Message ................. 131 Receiving Messages .......................... 134 Deleting a SMS Message ................. 137 Internet .................
Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the Samsung Smartphone. This phone combines a digital phone, personal information managers, communication applications and games in a single handset.
Unpacking 1 Check to make sure that all of the following items are included in the box when you unpack it. The phone with a stylus Desktop charger Standard battery Data cable CD-ROM for data synchroni.
Home Menu Cont Input WWW 2 Auto answer button V olume buttons Ear microphone jack Earpiece Microphone Press and hold to turn the answering mode on or off. Adjust the volume. Antenna Lamp T ouchscreen Flip Hard icon panel Hard icon panel Phone Layout Launches applications.
Home Menu Cont Input WWW Shows the received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the better the signal strength. Appears when a call is in progress. Appears when the phone is out of service area. Appears when a caller message has been recorded.
4 Y our phone comes with an rechargeable standard battery . An extended-life battery is available as an option. 1. T o attach the battery pack, align it with the phone so that the two arrows labeled on the back of the phone are seen, the battery charge contacts pointing downward.
Removing the Batter y Pack 1. Release the battery pack by pressing the latch on the rear of the phone. 2. Slide the battery pack downward and lift it away from the phone.
P B 6 2. Select one of the following options: • Insert the entire phone with battery attached into the front compartment of the charger . • Insert a single battery (alone, not attached to the phone) into the rear compartment of the charger . Charge indicator lights When you purchase the phone, the battery pack is not fully charged.
3. The battery charge indicators on the left side of the charger come on. The light is red while the batteries are charging. It turns green when the batteries are fully charged. Charging the main battery completely takes two to three hours. 4. When the indicator light turns green, remove the phone from the charger by gently pulling it straight up.
8 1. Hold down the Power button on the right side of the phone for more than one second to switch the phone on. The phone beeps and displays the greeting message, current date and time. 2. T o turn off the phone, press the button again until you hear a beep tone.
Using the T ouchscreen 9 Y our phone is equipped with a large, sensitive touchscreen. The screen provides on-screen number keyboard you would expect on a normal phone and has versatile menu functions. T o prevent scratches, never use an actual pen, pencil or other sharp object to tap or write on the screen.
10 Use stylus to tap center of target. 4. T ap the Calib icon. 5. T ap the exact center of each target that appears on the screen. After you have aligned four targets, the Control screen reappears.
Y ou can adjust the screen contrast at any time, without accessing the Contrast menu, by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel. Adjusting Screen Contrast Using the T ouchscreen 11 tap this lower triangle to darken the screen T o lighten the screen, tap the upper triangle of the icon until you get the desired lightness.
Using as a Phone Samsung Smartphone gives you advanced phone capabilities. This chapter explains how to use the Samsung Smartphone to make and receive a call.
13 1. Open the Phone screen which allows you to dial a phone number . There are several ways to open the Phone screen: • When the phone is powered on or when the flip is open, the Phone screen displays. • When you have worked with other application, press the button below the screen to open the Phone screen.
3. When the number is correctly displayed, tap the SEND button to dial the number . Y ou can also start dialing by holding down the last digit of the phone number without tapping the SEND button. Correcting the Number When you key in the number button on the screen, the button (or END button) is replaced with the CLR button.
Advanced Calling Features 15 If you have set voice dial for the number you want to call (see page 83), you can use voice to make a call. T o set a voice dial: T o use voice dial, you first set the phone to recognize the name of the person you are calling.
16 T o search, then make a call: Y ou can scan through the voice dial list you have recorded. 1. In the Phone screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. The phone menu list appears. 2. T ap Voice Dial from the Calls menu. The Phone Book list which shows the voice dial names appears.
Advanced Calling Features 17 T o set Auto Voice Dial: Y ou can initiate a voice dialing call by opening the flip, when you select this option through the phone menu. 1. In the Phone screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. The phone menu list appears.
18 T o search, then speed dial: If you do not remember the speed dial number for someone you want to call, follow these steps to select it from the Speed Dial list. 1. In the Phone screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. The phone menu list appears.
Advanced Calling Features 19 3. T o scroll through the list if necessary , tap ❷! or $ in the lower right corner of the screen. 4. Select the desired number highlighted. T o dial the selected number , tap the SEND button. T o exit, tap the OK button.
Y our phone stores up to 20 numbers you either called or received calls from. It identifies callers, and the date and time they called. Y ou can view the incoming and outgoing calls list independently and dial a number from the list. T o make a call from the calls list: 1.
Advanced Calling Features 21 4. T o scroll through the list if necessary , tap ❷! or $ in the lower -right corner of the screen. 5. T o dial the selected number highlighted, tap the SEND button. T o save a number in the Address Book: After selecting one from the outgoing calls list, you can save the number in the phone’ s Address Book.
SEND 1 abc def jkl ghi mno 23 456 44-123-4567 01/03 Catherine 22 Using Four-digit Dial Name (if stored in the Address Book) Phone number matching your input Y our phone provides the option of four -digit dialing of numbers stored in the internal Address Book or the outgoing calls list.
Answering Calls 23 When somebody calls you, the phone rings. If the caller can be identified, the caller’ s phone number (or name if pre- stored in your Address Book) is displayed. If the caller cannot be identified, only the message ‘ Phone Call ’ is displayed.
24 If you are unable to answer a call, you can find out who was calling you, if this service is available on your network. Y ou can call the person back, if necessary .
Answering Calls 25 Y our phone provides a number of functions that you can use during a call. Y ou may not utilize all of these functions at all times. Many of the in-call options are network services. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel during a call.
26 T o use this option, you should store the numbers you want to send as DTMF tones, for example, the bank account number and password. T o register DTMF numbers: 1. In the Phone screen, tap the icon and select Send DTMF from the Calls menu. 2. The Send DTMF screen opens.
Call W aiting Y ou can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if this service is supported by the network. Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting. During a call in progress, an incoming alert sounds for another incoming call and a Call Waiting message appears on the screen.
28 Ringer V olume When a call comes in and the phone rings, you can adjust the ringer volume with the volume buttons on the left side of the phone. This volume setting affects only that call. T o adjust ringer volume for all calls, use the V olume function in the Sound screen.
Setting Basic Features 29 Y ou can set your phone to signal an incoming call or message in the following ways: • the ringer sounds. • the phone vibrates. • the red LED on the top of the phone flashes. • the phone vibrates and the ringer also sounds if you do not answer the call.
30 One-T ouch Ringer Selection Y ou can quickly select the ring type between Vibrate and Bell without accessing menu commands. T ouch and hold the button on the Phone screen. Each time you tap the button, your pone goes to the vibration mode or bell mode alternatively .
Setting Basic Features 31 Air Time Last Call 051123456 02min 11sec Total Calls Voice Calls Total 6 Calls 02hr 10min 34sec Data Calls Total 2 Calls 00hr 58min 12sec OK Reset 3.
32 4. Find the Auto-Hyphen checkbox in the screen. T ap the box to turn the feature on ( ) and tap again to turn the feature off ( ). 5. T o exit, tap the OK button.
Answering Mode 33 Y ou can set your phone to answer calls when you do not want to answer the call. The caller can leave a message at a voice prompt. Y ou can turn on or off the answering mode either using the Answer button on the left side of the phone or accessing the Answer menu after launching applications.
34 Receive -Answering Mode- Recording... OGM Play -Answering Mode- 2 New Messages May 25 THU 4. After sounding a beep, your phone begins recording the caller’ s message up to one minute. 5. When a message has been successfully recorded, icon appears in the top strip and the display shows the number of newly recorded messages.
Answering Mode 35 Listening to a Caller Message AutoAnswer OGM Delete Review ON 2/12 recorded 2000.02.18.Fri. 14:50 25sec V 2000.02.18.Fri. 13:22 30sec V T o listen to the caller message: 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications.
36 OK Delete stop play pause 2000.02.18 Fri 13:22 02/12 Name : ABC Num : 051-123-456 Review 4. Y ou can find the caller’ s name (if stored Address Book) and number in the Review screen.T o listen to the message, tap the play button. Y our phone plays back the message.
Answering Mode 37 Recording Y our Own OGM Message Y ou can record your own OGM message which will be played when a call comes in. 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications. 2. T ap the Answer icon to open the AutoAnswer screen. Home Cont Menu Input All Sched ToDo Memo Home 12 Address Email GoNext Phone a Answer 3.
38 4. T ab the OGM Message pick list, then select Custom . OK Default(H) Mode Setting OGM Message Default(H) stop play 5. T ap the record button and record your own OGM message. 6. If you want to finish recording, tap the Stop button. 7. T ap the OK button to return to the AutoAnswer screen.
Answering Mode 39 Playing or Selecting the OGM Message Y ou can select the OGM message to be played when a call comes in from the available default messages and your own message. 1. In the AutoAnswer screen, tap the OGM button. OK Default(H) Mode Setting OGM Message Default(H) stop play 3.
Learning to Use the Applications This chapter explains how to open applications, use the on-screen keyboard, and use common features on the applications.
W orking with Applications 41 Displaying Applications By default, the phone displays each application as an icon. If you prefer , you can display applications as a list of names. Y our phone is equipped with a variety of applications. All the applications available on your phone appear in the Home screen.
42 Listing Applications by Name 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel when the applications are displayed as icons. 2. From the View menu on the top of the screen, select List to display the applications in list format. Displaying Applications by Category The category feature enables you to group applications of the same nature.
W orking with Applications 43 Displaying Application Details Y ou can use the Application Details dialog to display information about the selected application. Y ou can also change the application category in this Details dialog. 1. In the list view of the applications, tap the Detail button to open the Application Details dialog.
44 Brief Description on Applications Phone Used for managing voice calls. In the Phone screen, you can access many Calls options, SMS and Setup options by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel. GoNext Y ou can surf the Internet with the built-in web browser .
W orking with Applications 45 Memo Allows you to write a memo (including a graphic image) on the screen. Y ou can send the memo on the phone. SMS Y ou can send and receive voice, text or paging messages. Calc (Calculator) Performs complex mathematical calculations on-screen.
46 Entering T ext, Numbers or Symbols There are two ways to enter text, numbers or symbols into your phone. Y ou can use the on-screen keyboard or you can write directly on the screen. Both of these methods use the stylus. Y ou can open the text input screen any time you need to enter text or numbers.
W orking with Applications 47 Using the On-Screen Keyboard 1. In the text input screen, tap to open the Hebrew keyboard, to open the English keyboard, or to open the symbol keyboard. OK Cancel 1$ E 12 3 456 7890 space cap qwe r t y u i o p as d f gh j k l ; zx cv b n m , .
48 3. When you close the on-screen keyboard, you will find the characters are inserted in the previonsly selected information field. OK Cancel 1$ E 1 David 23 4 567 8 90 space cap qwe r t y u i o p as d f gh j k l ; zx cv b n m , . / Characters you just entered are displayed in the selected field Unfiled Details L.
W orking with Applications 49 Writing Directly on the Screen (English & Symbol only) Using your stylus, write a character in the text input screen. Each character you write is translated into typed text and displayed on the text field at the top of the text input screen.
50 2. Select appropriate writing mode. 3. Position the stylus on the writing area, then start at the heavy dot. Draw the shape as it appears in the table. Don’t try to draw the dot itself. The dot is only there to show the starting point of the stroke.
W orking with Applications 51 Writing Areas of the T ext Input Screen When you write a character on the text input screen, you first select the writing mode. T o write English letters and numbers: First tap to activate the writing area for English and numbers.
52 T o write symbols and punctuation marks: First tap to activate the writing area for symbols and punctuation marks. Write symbols and punctuation in the symbol writing area (Sym1 or Sym2) and write numbers in the number area (123). Sym1 Sym2 123 OK Cancel E 1$ T o write symbol marks and punctuation, write here.
W orking with Applications 53 Character Set These tables show how to write letters, numbers, symbols and editing marks. For each character , the table shows alternatives for writing characters. Use the one that is easiest for you. The dots indicate where the strokes begins.
54 Numbers Symbols Character Stroke options 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 Character Stroke options 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 Character Stroke options . (period) , (comma) ? ! : ; ‘ (single quote) “ (double quote) ` # * + – = / *1 These punctuation marks must be written inside lower one-third area.
W orking with Applications 55 Using Application Controls The applications on your phone use standard controls for moving around the screen. Once you become familiar with them, you can easily select options and navigate through applications. Checkbox – T ap an empty checkbox to put a check mark on the box to select that option.
56 Memo Edit Delete OK Unfiled Design meeting Mr. Kim 14:30, Dec.12 1st, I.hotel Delete OK Options Setup Edit Design meeting Mr. Kim 14:30, Dec.12 1st, I.hotel Delete Memo Delete Attachment New Memo Send to SMS Record A menu is a set of commands for actions you can use in the open application.
W orking with Applications 57 In this example, there are three menus– Record , Edit , Options , and Setup . The Record menu, which is open, contains four commands– Delete Memo , Delete Attachment , New Memo , and Send to SMS . T o choose a menu: After you open the menus for an application, tap the menu that contains the command you want to use.
58 Using the Edit Menu The Edit menu is available with any screen where you enter or edit text. In general, these commands apply to text that you select in an application. T o select text in an application: 1. T ap the beginning of the text that you want to select.
W orking with Applications 59 3. Y ou can search for information in any application. T ap the desired application icon or tap All . Finding Data on Y our Phone Cont Menu Input All Home Calc Clock SMS Ctrl PC sync Othello Chat Find Home Cancel OK All 12 a Find All a 12 Launches applications.
60 4. T o enter text or number in the search line, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. The text input screen opens. 5. Enter the text or number you want to search for , then tap the OK button. Note that the Find command is not case-sensitive. Y ou can search for whole words or just the beginning letters of a word.
Customizing Y our Phone 61 Y ou can personalize and customize your phone by adjusting bell and sounds, display , and setting security menu options in the Control application. 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications. 2. T ap the Ctrl icon.
62 T o select the ring type, tap the icon in the Control screen to open the Ring T ype screen. Bell, Vibrate, Lamp, Vib+Bell options are available. For details on each ring type, see “Selecting Bell/Vibrate” on page 29. When you select the desired type, tap the OK button.
Customizing Y our Phone 63 T one In the Sounds screen, two tabs are available: V olume and T one . T ap T one . The following tone menus are displayed. Use the " or ❷ key in the bottom right corner to see the tone menus not displayed in this screen.
64 T ap the icon in the Control screen to open the Display screen. Y ou can select the initial display that you see in the idle mode of the Phone screen. Y ou can select your phone number , greeting message, world time or big clock. The selected item will be displayed with the current date and time.
Y our phone provides many security options, including a user -programmable password and call restriction features. T o access the Security menu, tap the icon in the Control screen. Y ou must enter the four -digit password. It is preset to 0000 . The Security screen opens.
66 T o place a normal call in lock mode or use your phone’ s functions, enter the lock code. The phone is unlocked. Change Password Y ou can change your current password to a new one. The password is preset to 0000 at factory . T ap Change Password in the Security screen.
Customizing Y our Phone 67 Enter Emergency Number This feature allows you to call pre-specified emergency numbers when the phone is locked or when outgoing calls are restricted. Y ou can store up to three emergency numbers. T ap Enter Emergency # in the Security screen.
68 If you have subscribed to more than one service network, tap the icon in the Control screen to select the desired NAM(Number Assignment Module). Y ou must enter the four -digit password to access the System menu.
Customizing Y our Phone 69 T o enter information on each field, tap the desired field to position a cursor , then tap the icon on the hard icon panel to open the text input screen and enter the correct information. Enter information on the following fields: Account - It is preset by your service provider .
70 If you tap the icon in the Control screen, you can record all the owner information. T o enter information on each field, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. For details on entering information, see page 46. T o save settings, tap the OK button. Owner Information T ap the icon in the Control screen.
Customizing Y our Phone 71 T ap the icon in the Control screen to open the calibration screen. The first time you start your phone, or when the screen accuracy diminishes over time, calibrate the screen with the stylus to make the screen respond correctly to a stylus tap.
72 PCsync technology enables you to synchronize data between your phone and the DataSync software on your computer . T o synchronize data, you must install the DataSync software with the supplied CD-ROM and connect your phone to the PC with the supplied data cable.
PC Synchronization 73 5. The DataSync screen opens. T o start synchronization, tap the Start button. A connection is established, and the data is transferred between your phone and the PC. Cancels synchronization Allows you to register the user name and password.
74 Automatic Synchronization Y ou can set your phone to synchronize automatically each time you connect the phone to your desktop PC. T o setup automatic synchronization: 1. In the PC Sync screen, tap the Setup button on the bottom of the screen. 2. In the Auto Start screen, tap the DataSync button, then tap the OK button.
PC Synchronization 75 When your phone is connected to your PC with the supplied data cable, you can use the phone as a modem to access the Internet or send and receive data and fax (with third party software). 1. Connect your phone to the PC with the supplied data communication cable.
76 • T o set the incoming mode or the bell sound, tap the Set Incoming button. • If you want to cancel Data Communication, tap the Exit button. 5. Y our phone will be connected to the Internet.
PC Synchronization 77 M em o.
Addr ess Bo ok The Address Book enables you to keep names, addresses, phone numbers and other information about your personal or business contacts..
Address Book 79 With the Address Book, you can: ■ Quickly look up or enter names, addresses, phone numbers and other information. ■ Enter up to six phone numbers (home, work, fax, mobile, pager , other) or e-mail address for each name. ■ Define which phone numbers appear in the Address List screen for each Address Book entry .
80 Home Cont Menu Input All Answer Sched ToDo Memo Home 12 Address Email GoNext Phone a 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications, and tap the Address icon. An Address Book entry is where you store name and address information about people or businesses.
Address Book 81 3. An Address Book contains various information fields. T o select the field you want to enter information, just tap the field so that a cursor blinks on the field. 4. T o enter information on the field, tap the icon on the hard icon panel to open the text input screen.
6. When the name or number appears correctly in the text field of the text input screen, tap the OK button. 7. The information you entered is displayed in the selected field. 8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to enter other information you want to include in this Address Book entry .
Address Book 83 Setting Address Details When you tap the Details button in the Address New or Address Edit screen, the Address Details screen opens. The Address Details screen provides a variety of options that you can associate with the Address entry .
84 • Categories can help you file individual Address Book entries into groups for easy review . T o assign a category to an Address Book entry , tap the category pick list and tap the category that you want to assign to the Address Book entry . Y ou can select Personal , Business , and Unfiled .
Address Book 85 Setting Speed Dial Speed dialing is a quick way to call frequently used phone numbers. Y ou can assign a speed dial code to each phone number .
4. The Speed Dial code table appears. T o select the desired speed code in the table, tap the code. Speed dial codes that have already been assigned for other phone numbers have dark backgrounds and cannot be selected. T o release the speed dial setting for the selected number , select in the upper -left corner on the table.
Address Book 87 Setting V oice Dial V oice dialing feature requires that you first set the phone to recognize the name of the person you are calling. Y ou can add voice tags for up to 20 numbers.
Home Menu Cont Input WWW a 88 3. Select the number to which you want to add a voice tag by tapping ❿ at the right side of the number . 4. The phone will guide you with voice prompt to say the name you want to record. 5. Say the name you want to record as a voice tag.
Address Book 89 7. T ap the OK button. Y ou will find the mark at the right side of the number . If you want to record other names, repeat steps 3 through 6. OK 441234567 449876543 0119876543 David Moore Set Voice Dial Shortcut to Storing Phone Numbers Y ou can store a phone number quickly without opening the Address screen.
90 T ips on recording names • Avoid recording names phonetically similar . If you record a similar name to one that is already in memory , the phone requests another name. • Avoid recording in a noisy place. • Speak clearly and naturally . • The person who will use the phone should record the name.
Address Book 91 2. If you tap the letter button at the left column on the screen, the list scrolls to the first entry that begins with that letter . T ap the same button again to scroll to the entries beginning with the next letter . After you have assigned categories to your Address entries, you can easily view the entries by category .
92 3. T ap any entry to select. If the selected entry has several phone numbers, you will see the following icons at the right side of the phone number: Work place Home Fax number Mobile phone number Pager Others Selecting the icon displays the corresponding number .
Address Book 93 Viewing Speed Dial List 1. In the Address screen, tap the category pick list in the upper -right corner and select Speed Dial from the list. 2. The Address screen shows only the Speed Dial list. 3. Scroll through the list by tapping ❷ or $ in the lower right corner of the screen.
94 Viewing V oice Dial List 1. In the Address screen, tap the category pick list in the upper right corner and select V oice Dial from the list. 2. The Address screen shows only the V oice Dial list. 3. Scroll through the list by tapping $ or ❷ in the lower-right corner of the screen.
Address Book 95 All Edit New Address View Call I-O - A - H P - Z - - - Alfred Coope.. David.. Fuji Golden.. KimY.. 0119876543 441234567 449876543 8221234567 0161234567 8229876543 T ap Edit . After you create an Address Book entry , you can update it or enter additional information any time.
96 4. Enter or change the information, then tap the OK button to close the text input screen. For details on entering information, see page 46. 5. Y ou can see the selected field containing the information you just entered. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to change other fields.
Address Book 97 Choosing T ypes of Phone Numbers Y our phone enables you to choose the types of information that you associate with an Address Book entry . Any changes you make will apply only to the current Address Book entry . T o choose others type of phone numbers in an Address Book entry: 1.
98 There are two ways to delete an entry: • In the Address screen, tap the desired number to delete, then tap the icon on the hard icon panel, and select Delete Entry from the List menu tab.
Address Book 99 When you create or edit your Address Book entry , you will use the following setup options. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel in the Address screen, then tap the Setup tab. Edit Categories The categories used in your Address Book are preset to Business and Personal .
100 Edit Custom Field This menu option enables you to define custom field names. Each Address Book entry contains three “custom fields” that you can rename. Any changes you make to the names of the custom fields appear in all of your Address Book entries.
Address Book 101 M em o.
Y ou can use your phone as a personal information manager . In this chapter , the following applications are described: • Memo • Scheduler • T oDo P ersonal Information Manager.
Memo 103 Answer Memo All Sched ToDo Home 12 Address Email GoNext Phone a A memo is where you enter , review and modify the individual Memo pad entries. With the memo, you can take notes or write any kind of messages on your phone. New All Memo List 3.
Use the carriage return stroke ( ) in the writing mode or tap in the on-screen keyboard to move down to new lines in the memo. For details on entering information, see page 46. After you finish, tap the OK button. 5. Y ou can find the memo you entered in the New Memo screen.
Memo 105 6. If needed, you can assign a category to the memo. T ap the pick list at the top of the screen, then select the desired category from the list. 7. After you finish, tap the OK button to return to the Memo List screen. New Memo Delete OK Unfiled Design meeting Mr.
106 3. After you have assigned categories to your memo entries, you can easily view the entries by category . T ap the pick list in the upper -right corner of the screen and tap the category of entries you want to view . The Memo List screen now shows only memo entries in that category .
Memo 107 Editing a Memo In the Memo Edit screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel to open the text input screen. The memo contents appear in the top of the the text input screen. Edit the memo by deleting or entering new text. For details on entering letters or numbers, see page 46.
Deleting a Memo T ap the Delete button in the Memo Edit screen. Y our phone asks you to confirm your selection. T ap the OK button to delete the memo. If you want to cancel your selection, tap the Cancel button. Deleting All Memos In the Memo List screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel.
Memo 109 Attach New Delete 1/1 OK Attaching an Image in a Memo This feature allows you to create an image memo and attach it to a text memo, if needed. Creating an Image Memo 1. Create or open the memo entry , to which you want to attach an image memo.
Tunable Technology Marketing Plan Design meeting New All Memo List • : Erases objects as you move this tool. The size of the eraser varies depending on the line width. • : Draws a straight line. • : Draws a circle. • : Draws a rectangle. • T o add more pages, tap the New button.
Memo 111 If you want to erase all attached images, tap the icon, and select Erase All from the Edit menu. Y ou can also delete the attached memo in the Memo Edit screen by tapping the icon, and selecting Delete Attachment from the Record menu. New Delete 1/5 OK Edit Delete Attach Record T ap to delete only the current page.
Y ou can send a text memo to a remote phone as an SMS message. 1. T ap the icon in the Home screen to open the Memo List screen. 2. T ap the memo entry you want to send in the Memo List screen. 3. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel and select Send to SMS from the Record menu.
Memo 113 Configuring Categories Y our phone comes with two default categories: Business and Personal . Y ou can rename the default categories or add new categories to suit your needs. 1. In the Memo List screen, tap the icon, and select Edit Category from the Options menu.
114 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications, and tap the Sched icon. 2. When the Date screen first appears, it shows the current date. Launch the Scheduler application to keep track of your schedule. Y ou can schedule appointments and even have the phone remind you automatically of an upcoming commitment.
Scheduler 115 3. T ap the New button to record a new appointment. The New Appointment screen opens. Home Cont Menu Input Cancel OK New Appointment Subject:| Date: 2000. 4. 26. Wed Time: 8:00 – 9:00 Set Repeat None Set Alarm None 4. T ap the icon to open the text input screen and enter the contents for the subject.
116 6. T ap the arrow keys at the top of the screen to see the next or previous year and month, then select the desired date. The selected date is highlighted with dark background. When the desired date is selected, tap the OK button to return to the New Appointment screen.
Scheduler 117 If you want to specify an ending date for the repeating event, tap the End pick list and tap Choose Date . Select the end date in the Select Date screen.
Details New 0 118 Dot in lower side indicates appointment(s) scheduled in PM. Dot in upper side indicates appointment(s) scheduled in AM. Month view button Month 2000. 4 S 2 9 16 23 30 M 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 25 W 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 F 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 Go New Month View The Month screen shows which days have events scheduled.
Monthly 2000. 1 S 2 9 16 T 4 11 18 W 5 12 19 T 6 13 20 F 7 14 21 S 1 8 15 22 Go New Meeting Lesson Party M 3 10 17 Scheduler 119 T oday’ s date is shown in a frame (in the figure, April 15). Use the arrow keys to see the next or the previous month. Or tap to select another date in a separate Select Date screen.
120 2. In the Week screen, the scheduled appointments are marked with gray bars according to their start and end times. The time box covers from 8 AM to 7 PM. If a whole day has been reserved for the appointment, the left column next to the date is marked with a light gray bar .
Scheduler 121 Daily View The daily view shows the schedule for a selected date. 1. With the Sched menu accessed, tap icon in the lower right side the screen, if necessary . The daily schedule list appears. Daily view icon Day Presentation of iMax Details New AM 10:00 – 12:00 Call Conference PM 15:00 – 17:00 Meeting with Jane Apr.
122 1. T o adjust the details of a selected appointment, select the desired appointment in the Day screen and tap the Details button. The Appointment Details screen opens. 2. Y ou can edit in the same way as described in ‘Recording a New Appointment’ on page 114.
Scheduler 123 T o purge the selected appointment: Y ou can clear all records older than a certain time period – based on the current date. 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel in the Day screen, and select Purge from the Records menu. 2. T ap the time pick list and select the desired time from the list.
124 A T oDo item is a reminder of some tasks that you have to complete. 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications, and tap the icon. The T oDo list is a list of tasks which must be completed eventually , but are not connected to any specific time or day .
Setting T oDo Details When you create a new T oDo item, its priority is automatically set to level “3”, the medium level. Y ou can change the priority level, assign category and associate a due date with any T oDo item by opening the T oDo Details screen.
126 Attaching a Memo to a Selected T ask 1. In the T oDo List screen, tap the T oDo item to attach a memo. The selected item is indicated by a black box in front of the task description. 2. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel and select Attach from the Event menu.
To D o 127 When you open the T oDo List screen by tapping the icon in the Home screen, you will see the T oDo tasks already defined in the T oDo list. Y ou can view the list by a selected category . T o view the items by category , tap the pick list in the upper -right corner of the screen and select the desired category from the list.
128 1. T o edit any T oDo item in the T oDo List screen, tap the desired T oDo item. 2. T o edit the task description, tap the icon on the hard icon panel and edit the text. For information on entering a text, see page 46. 3. Y ou can use the edit menu options such as Copy , Cut, or Paste, by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel.
To D o 129 T o delete a selected item: T ap the desired item you want to delete in the T oDo List screen, then tap the Delete button. Y ou are asked to delete the selected item. T ap the OK button. Y ou can also delete a selected task by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel and selecting Delete Event from the Event menu.
Communication Applications Y our phone is capable of connecting wirelessly to network services for e-mail and Internet access. For this communication purpose, the following applications are provided: .
SMS 131 The Short Message Service enables you to send and receive short messages. Y ou can also receive voice mails. T o send and receive short messages, the SMS must be supported by the network you are using. Contact your home service provider for details.
132 4. T o enter the recipient's mobile phone number in the To field, tap the icon on the hard icon panel, enter the number then tap the OK button. For details on entering numbers, see page 46. If you already stored the number in your phone’ s Address Book, you can select it by tapping the To button.
SMS 133 SMS View Let me know if you can c.. 03 messages Delete New OutBox happy birthday to you ^,^.. I am afraid I am tied up o.. 8. If you want to store the message in the OutBox for use at a later time, tap the Store button. T o send the message, tap the Send button.
134 Short messages are received automatically , provided that this service is available and that the phone is on and within cellular coverage area. All received messages are stored in the InBox folder . A received short message can be a normal short message, paging message or notification of a voice message in your voice mailbox.
SMS 135 4. Select the desired message from the list, then tap the V iew button. 5. The selected message contents are displayed. T o reply to a received message, tap the Reply button. T o make a call to the sender , tap the Call button. T o exit, tap the OK button.
136 T o store the received number in the Address Book: 1. After reading a message by following the steps on page 134, tap the OK button. 2. If the message contains the sender’ s number , a dialog box pops up and asks you to save the number in the Address Book.
SMS 137 Deleting a SMS Message The InBox and OutBox folders can store up to 50 messages each. When the inbox folder is full, you cannot receive any more messages until you delete old messages. When the Outbox folder is full, the oldest message is automatically deleted when sending a new message.
138 Y ou can use your Smartphone to connect to the Internet and surf virtually any website. Y ou can also enjoy many specially designed sites for your Smartphone operated by GoNext. 1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications. 2. T ap the GoNext icon in the Home screen.
Internet 139 Connecting to the Internet If there are hyperlinks or hotspots in the part of the document shown in the Web screen, one will always be selected by tapping the link. Hyperlinks are links to other documents or images, used to send or receive information from the World Wide W eb.
140 Using the Navigation Commands After the web page has been fetched, the following commands become available on the top of the screen: – Goes back to the homepage. – Reloads the current web page. – If you have browsed through at least two web pages, use this key to fetch the previous page.
Internet 141 Bookmark Personal Bookmark http://www.gonext.co.il http://www.thrunet.com http://www.yahoo.com http://list.auctions.yahoo.com/27813- http://www.samsungelectronics.com Using Bookmarks Saving a URL address as a bookmark provides you with a quick and easy way of accessing that web page next time.
142 Adding a New URL to the Bookmark List 1. In the Bookmark screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. 2. Select New URL from the List menu. The Add URL screen opens. 3. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel and enter the URL address in the address field, enter the title, then tap the OK button.
Internet 143 Configuring the Bookmark Categories 1. In the Bookmark screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. 2. Select the Setup menu, then select Edit Folder . The Category Edit screen opens. 3. If you want to delete, tap the category icon, then tap the Del button.
144 Internet Settings Y our Smartphone has already been configured to access Internet using the built-in Web browser . Y ou do not need to change the setting unless the network operator requests. T o view (or change) the setting, do as follows: 1. When you are in the GoNext screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel.
Internet 145 Images – T ap the check box. If the Autoload check box is checked, inline (BMP , GIF) images on the web page are fetched automatically .
146 If you have an account with an Internet service provider , you can send and receive e-mail messages all over the world using the Internet. 3. The Email screen opens. Y ou can setup e-mail settings, send and receive e-mails on this screen. For details, see the corresponding pages.
E-mail 147 New Get Filters Signatures Deletion Option Setup Message SMTP POP3 Before you send and receive e-mails, you must configure the proper e-mail settings. Y our Internet service provider will give you the instructions on how to configure the mail settings.
148 • Passwd – Select the password option; Prompt or Assigned . If you must enter a new password every time you log on to a server , or you do not want to save the password, select Prompt . • T ap Leave mail on server if necessary . If this box is checked, the e-mail messages remain on the server even after you fetch the e-mail messages.
E-mail 149 Reading an E-mail Internet mail addressed to you is not automatically received by your phone, but a remote mailbox. This is to let you determine which messages you want to read and when. T o read your mail, you must first connect to your remote mailbox and then select the messages you wish to fetch onto your phone.
Cancel OK Mail Receive "David".. Sender Internati.. Subj.. "Jonath.. Business.. "James.. [Re] Hote.. "Lemis".. Project M.. 150 T o fetch selected or all mail messages: Select the mail message(s) you want to fetch and tap the box in the download icon column to check it.
E-mail 151 Reading an E-mail Message A mail that you fetch from the remote mailbox is stored in the Inbox folder . T o open the Inbox folder , tap the pick list at the top right of screen and tap Inbox .
152 2. T apping View displays the contents of the selected message. Y ou see the following command buttons at the top right of the screen. – Displays all attachments. If no attachments are contained in the message, this command is dimmed. The attached file must be a text file format (*.
E-mail 153 Sending an E-mail 1. In the Email screen, tap the New button on the right side. The New Mail screen opens. New Mail Out Draft All Memo To Title : Conference Please attend the business conference. Have a great day! Body : Send Cancel The Find button allows you to find the desired address from the Address Book.
154 4. Fill in the T itle and Body field. T o write text, position the cursor in the field, then tap the icon to open the text input screen and enter a message. 5. Now you can select the following options by tapping the buttons on the right side: Draft – Moves the message to the Draft folder to complete at a later time.
E-mail 155 Attaching a Memo to Y our E-mail If you have created a memo, and you want to attach it to your e-mail, do as follows: 1. When you create a new mail, tap the Memo button at the top right of the New Mail screen. New Mail Out Draft All Memo To Title : Conference abc@samsung.
156 Deleting or Viewing the Attached Memo T apping the memo opens up an option menu list; View and Del . Select Del from the pop-up list to delete the open memo.
E-mail 157 W riting a Signature T o write a signature, proceed as follows: 1. In the Email screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. 2. Select the Option tab, then select Signatures from the Option menu. 3. The Edit Signature screen opens. Select the icon on the hard icon panel to open the text input screen and enter text for the title.
158 Additional Setup Options In the Email screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel, then select the Option tab. The following options are available: Filters Y ou can limit the size of the message which is fetched from the server . Select the desired file size in the Setup Filter screen.
E-mail 159 Deletion Y ou can choose whether the selected files or folders for deletion are erased immediately or put into the T rash folder files stored in the trash can be restored. The following options are available: • When deleted – Allows you to set up the following Delete options; DEL – Erases the selected files or folders immediately .
160 In the Edit Folder screen: • T o delete an existing folder: Select the folder , then tap the Del button. • T o change a folder name: Select the folder , then tap Change button. Place the cursor in the position you want to edit or highlight the part you want to change by dragging the stylus over the part.
E-mail 161 Clearing Folder 1. In the Email screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel, then select the Setup tab. 2. Select Clear Folder from the Setup menu. The Empty Folder screen opens and displays the folders available. If available, the numbers of messages stored in the folder is displayed.
162 Cont Menu Input All Home Calc Clock SMS Ctrl PC sync Othello Find Home Chat The Chat feature provides the easiest way to see your friends who are on line and to communicate instantly with them. Accessing Chat Service 1. T ap the icon to launch applications.
163 Chat L o b b y (12) (2) (2) (4) (0) (3) (2) Chatting 4. After you fill in the ID and Password field, tap the Connect button. Y ou will be connected to the Chat server . 5. When the welcome screen appears, tap the OK button. Y ou are now successfully logged in to the Chat server .
ABC 123 abc New Channel Channel : OK Cancel E 1$ 164 Entering Alphanumeric Characters on Chat Screen When you use the Chat service and you are asked to enter ID, password, or want to type text messages, the text writing area appears on the bottom of the screen.
165 Joining a Chat Room 1. Select the chat category from the list in the Lobby . 2. The screen displays the chat rooms currently open under the selected chat category . Chatting 3. Select the desired chat room. T wo menu options pop up; Join and Info .
166 4. After you enter the chat room, enjoy chatting on the web as you normally would on the PC. T o enter your message, tap or write the desired characters in the writing area on the bottom of the screen, then tap the Send button.
167 1. Select the chat category from the list in the Lobby . The screen displays the chat rooms currently open under the selected chat category . 2. T ap the New button on the bottom of the screen. Note: Y ou can also open a new chat room by selecting the icon when you are in Lobby or a chat room, then select Create Chan.
168 Users Config ABC 123 abc CBook Send Use ChatBook Talk SendMemo Invite Lock Channel Kick out Close Channel Tools E 1$ Using Room Operator Features When you create a new chat room, you become the room operator , and can use the following features: 1.
169 Using this menu feature, you can chat with the person you specified if he or she accepts your request. Note: Y our chat partner must be currently logged in to the Chat server . 1. When you are in the Lobby or a chat room, open available menus by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel.
170 Sending a Chat Memo Y ou can send a chat memo to a specified person who is on-line. 1. When you are in the Lobby or a chat room, open available menus by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel. 2. Select the T ools tab on the menu bar , and select SendMemo from the T ools menu.
171 Chatting If you store frequently used messages in your Chat Book, you can use them easily in your message when you write a chat message. Creating Y our Personal Chat Book 1. When you are in the Lobby or a chat room, open available menus by tapping the icon on the hard icon panel.
172 Using Chat Book 1. When you are in a chat room, you find the CBook button on the screen. 2. T apping the button opens the Chat Book you have created. 3. Select the desired message in the Chat Book, and tap the OK button. The selected message appears in the text input field.
173 Chatting Using Bulletin Board 1. When you are in the Lobby , select . 2. When the welcome screen appears, tap the OK button. Then the Bulletin screen opens and you see the bulletins currently uploaded. 3. Select the desired message from the list. A menu showing available options pops up.
174 5. Fill in the following fields: • T itle : Enter the title for your bulletin board. • T ext : Enter the contents. • Link to Chan. : Check this box to connect to the chat room you select from the pick list. • Channel : If you check the Link to Chan .
175 Chatting Additional Chat Menu Options When you are in the Chat screen, you are allowed to use the following menu options. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel and select the following menu options from the Users , T ools , or Config menu tab.
176 Search User Allows you to search a specified user . My Friend Allows you to register your friends, family members, coworkers, or other registered Chat users in the My Friend list. Use Add button to add friends to the list. If added, you can talk or send a memo directly to one of them when you open the My Friend list.
177 Chatting Set Server With this menu, you can change the Chat server setting. The server is preset at factory , so you do not need to change it under normal circumstances. Set Recv . Allows you to block any or all Chat users from sending you the person-to-person T alk, Memo, or Invitation messages.
Ex tra This chapter provides information on the following topics: • Clock • Calculator • Othello.
179 Clock The clock shows the time and date in your home city and country , as well as in many other cities and countries around the world. The clock also includes an alarm clock. Clock Home World Jerusale Alarm 83 6 A M P M 12 3 6 NewYork 2000.02.27.
Today Cancel OK Select Date 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2000 Apr 5. T ap the arrows at the top of the screen to locate the year and the month. Then tap the current day on the calendar . If you tap the T oday button, the clock sets the current date automatically .
Clock 181 Setting the Base Station Time Y ou can sync the current time with the base station (cellular network) time. When the Clock screen opens, tap the icon on the hard icon panel.
Note: Alarms will occur according to the home city time. When in a different time zone, remember to change the home city . T o turn off the alarm sound When the alarm sounds, press any key on the side of the phone (except the Power key) or open & close the flip to silence it.
Clock 183 Clock Home World Jerusale Alarm 83 6 A M P M 12 3 6 NewYork 2000.02.27.SUN 2000.02.26.SUN 1. T ap the icon in the Home screen to open the Clock screen. 2. T ap the World pick list. Viewing W orld Time Clock W World pick list Note: Y ou can display the world time of the selected city or country in the Phone screen.
1. T ap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications. 2. T ap the Calc icon to open the calculator screen. Using the on-screen calculator , you can use the phone as a calculator . The calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) and complex engineering calculation features.
Calculator 185 1. Input the first number . The number appears at the top of the calculation field. 2. Select the operator you want. If you want to add functions, tap one of the available categories, then select the one you want from the pop-up list of functions.
186 Changing the Number Format 1. In the calculator screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. 2. Select the Config menu, then select Number Formats . 3. Set the number format you want in the Number Formats screen. 4. When finished, tap the OK button.
Calculator 187 Changing the T rigonometric Mode 1. In the calculator screen, tap the icon on the hard icon panel. 2. Select the Config tab, then select T rigonometric Mode from the pull-down list. 3. Select either RAD (Radian), DEG (Degree), or GRAD (100), then tap OK .
188 T o Input Statistical Data Y ou can input up to 50 items individually in the x field and y field in the Statistical Data Input screen. 1. In the calculator screen, tap the icon. 2. S elect the Config tab, then select Statistical Data Input . The Statistical Data Input screen opens.
Calculator 189 Error Message Display If you face an error during the calculation, refer to the following: Messages Causes & Solutions No V alue • When only operators (-, +, x, ÷) are entered successively without entering any number , this message is displayed.
190 Y ou can play the Othello game on your phone. In Othello, players place black and white stones on the board, trying to captivate (engulf) the opposite color stone. The object of the game is to conquer the most squares. Othello is simple, so it is easy to learn and enjoy .
Othello 191 Playing One Player Game If you want to enjoy the Othello game alone, do as follows: 1. T ap the 1 Player button from the Othello screen. 2. The game board for 1 player appears. Move the stone by tapping on the desired square. The game always starts from the black player in the one player game.
192 Playing T wo Player Game 1. T ap the 2 Players button from the Othello screen. 2. Start to play the game by tapping on the desired square to place the stone. The way to play is the same as that of the one player game, except your opponent is the person with you, not the phone.
Othello 193 1. T ap the NET GAME button from the Othello screen. 2. Enter the game ID and password on the bottom of the screen, then tap the Connect button. See page 46 for entering letters and numbers. The ID and password are automatically saved for next use.
194 MESSAGE BOX Welcome to the Othello Network Game Sever. OK 5. The Game List screen opens. If you want to disconnect, tap the END button at any time. 4. When you are successfully connected, the message box opens. T ap the OK button. Game List 6 Game Room(s) OPEN END top[1/2] abcd[2/2] iam[2/2] ace[2/2] go[2/2] hamlet[1/2] Refreshes the Game list.
Othello 195 6. Select the wanted game room from the list by tapping it, and tap the OK button from the message box to join the game with the selected player . 7. Start the game by tapping on the desired square to place the stone. If you entered an existing game room, you use the black stone.
AGAIN buriri > great done TALK END : 3 : 3 196 T alking with the Opponent While playing, you can talk with the person who is playing with you. T o send a message to your opponent, tap the T ALK button, and write the message. See page 46 for entering letters.
View Results Net Game 0 W 2 L 2 D INIT OK W: W on games L: Lost games D: Drawn games Othello 197 Viewing Y our Play Records 1. T o view your record on the network game, tap the icon on the hard icon panel and then View Results from the pick list. 2. Y ou can see how many games you won or lost.
Appendix • Accessories • Care and Safety Guidelines • Index.
199 Accessories Hands-Free Kit The hands-free kit provides safety , freedom and convenience in your vehicle. T ravel Charger The travel charger plugs into a wall outlet and enables you to charge a single battery at your home or office. Ear-Microphone The ear -microphone includes both an earpiece and microphone in a convenient, lightweight unit.
• T ake care not to scratch the screen of your smartphone. Always use the stylus or a plastic-tipped pen intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen. • The smartphone is not waterproof and should not be exposed to rain or moisture. Under extreme conditions, water may enter the circuitry through the front panel buttons.
Care and Safety Guidelines 201 Always extend the antenna fully when you place or receive a call for best reception. Handle the antenna gently . Antenna Care The smartphone uses a lithium ion battery which is recharged while the smartphone is in a charger .
202 Replacing the Battery If you have to replace the battery in your smartphone, be aware of the following considerations. • If the empty battery icon appears at the top of the screen describing the low battery condition.
Care and Safety Guidelines 203 For a variety of safety reasons, it is important to consider where you will be using your phone. When using your phone and its accessories, please follow these guideline.
204 Aircraft T urn off your phone belong boarding any aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration (F AA) requires that you have prior permission from the crew to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air .
Index 205 A accessories 199 address book create entry 80, 89 delete entry 98 edit category 99 edit custom field 100 edit entry 95 entry details 83 hide number 100 open 79 save number shortcut 21 selec.
206 C calculator change number format 186 change trigonometric mode 187 edit 186 error message 189 input statistical data 188 use 185 calibrate, screen 10, 71 call answer 23 correct number 14 end 14 f.
Index 207 E ear -microphone, option 199 edit, command 58 emergency call 65, 67 e-mail access 146 attach a memo 155 configure mail settings 147, 161 delete 150 fetch 149 filter , set 158 folder , clear.
208 N navigate WWW 139 network setup 68 O OGM play 39 record 37 select 39 one-touch ringer selection 30 on-screen keyboard 47 othello network game 192 one-player game 191 restart game 196 talk with th.
Index 209 sound, adjust 62 speaker volume, adjust 36 speed dial list view 93 set 85 use 17 stylus 9 system select 68 synchronize set auto synchronization 74 start synchronization 72 T text input Hebre.
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