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SGH-t719 PORT ABLE Quad-Band TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this guide before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference..
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4 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ................................................................................................. ... .. 9 Activating Your Phone ......... ......... .................... ......... .................... ...
T able of Contents 5 Copying all SIM Phonebook Entries ............. .......... ......... .................... ......... ........................ ........ .. .............. . 48 Deleting all of the Phonebook Entries .. ......... .................... .
6 Section 11: Applications ..................................................................................................... 101 Recording Voice Notes ... .............. ............... .............. ............... .............. ...............
T able of Contents 7 Battery Standby and Talk Time .......... .................... ......... .................... ......... .................... ......... ... ............... 146 Battery Precautions ..................... ............ ............... .
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Section 1: Getting Started 9 Section 1: Getting Started T opics Co vered • Activating Y our Phone • Switching the Phone On or Off • Setting Up Y our Voice Mail This section describes how to sta rt using your phon e by activating your service and setting up your V oice Mail and BlackBerry Email service.
10 2. Make sure the go ld contacts of the card face into the p hone, then slide the SIM card in to the socket. Note : When you need to remove the SIM card, slide it, as shown, and take it out of the socket. 3. Replace th e battery. Place the thre e tabs in to the th ree holes l ocated o n the back of the pho ne (1).
Section 1: Getting Started 11 Activati ng Y ou r Phone 1. With the batte ry in position in t he phone, plu g the connecto r of the trav el adapter int o the jack at the bot tom of the phone. 2. Plug the t ravel adapt er into a st andard AC wall outlet.
12 Switching the Phone On or Off 1. Open the ph one. 2. Press and hold th e key until the phone switches on. 3. If the phone is locke d, enter the phone passwo rd and press the OK soft key or . Note : The password is preset to 00000000 at the factory .
Section 1: Getting Started 13 Setting Up Y our Voice Mail 4. Highligh t Voice mail and press the Select soft key or . 5. Highligh t Call voice mail and press the OK soft key or . Y our ph one dials th e specified voice mail number . 6. When conn ected, follow the voice prompts from t he V oice Mail server .
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Section 2: Y our Phone 15 Section 2: Y our Phone T opics Co vered • Features of Y our Phone • View of Y our Phone •K e y s • Display Layout This section outlines so me key features of your phon e. It also describes the screen and the ico ns that are displayed when the phone is in use.
16 View of Y our Phone The following illustrations show th e main elements of your phone: 14.Earpiece 13. Main display 1. Navigation keys (Up/Down/Left /Right) 2. Soft key (Right) 12. Web acces s/Confirm key 9. Power on/off/M enu exit ke y 8. Cancel/Delete key/Cal endar menu key 3.
Section 2: Y our Phone 17 Keys Keys The following list correlat es to the illustrations. 1. Navigation keys : In Menu mode , scrolls t hrough the me nus. In Idle mode: • Up key : allows you to a ccess the Camer a or Camcorder feature di rectly . • Down key : allows you to access the Contacts list menu directly .
18 11. Volume keys : During a call, adjust s the earpiece volume. In Idle mode, with the phone open , adjusts the ring volume. With the phone closed, turn s on the extern al display when held do wn. Also, i f the externa l display i s on, one o f the Volume keys turns on or off flashlight when he ld down.
Section 2: Y our Phone 19 Displa y Layout Icons Shows the received sign al strength. The greate r the number of bars, t he stronger the signal. Appears when you are ou t of your se rvice area. Appears when a call is in progress. Appears when yo u set an alar m to ring at a sp ecified time.
20 Backlight A backlight i lluminates th e display and t he keypad. Whe n you press a ny key or open the phone, the backlight c omes on. It goes off wh en no keys are pres sed within a given peri od of ti me, dependin g on the setting in the Backlight menu .
Section 3: Call Functions 21 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Co vered • Making a Call • Adjusting the Call V olume • Answering a Call • Accessing Call Records • Switching T o Silent Mode • Selecting Functions and Options This sectio n describes how to make or answer a call.
22 Redialing the Last Number Y our phone stores the numbers of the calls you have di aled, received, or missed if the caller is identified. T o recall any of these numbers: 1. In Idle mode, press the key . 2. Use the Left or Right Navigation key to move to anot her call type.
Section 3: Call Functions 23 Adjusting the Call V olume Adjusting the Call V olume During a ca ll, if you wa nt to adjus t the earp iece volume, u se the Volume keys on th e right sid e of the phone. Press the key to in crease the volume le vel and the key to decrease the level.
24 Accessing Call Records All incoming, outgoing an d missed cal ls are listed in the Call Rec ords. Y ou can also v iew call time records. 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Highlight Call records and press the Select soft key or .
Section 3: Call Functions 25 Accessing Call Records 4. Press the Options soft key for the following opt ions: • Detail : displays deta ils of the n umber including name, number , a nd dates and times of calls. • Call back : places a call back to the numbe r .
26 Call time This menu lets you view the time log for calls you have made or received. Note : The actual time invoiced by your service provider may differ from time s displayed due to network features and service plan. The following tim e logs are available: • Last call time : shows the length of your last call.
Section 3: Call Functions 27 Selecting Fun ctions and Options Selecting Functions and Options Y our phone offe rs a set of function s that allow you to custo mize it. Thes e functio ns are arr anged in menus and sub- menus, accesse d using the two soft key s.
28 Options During a Call Y our ph one prov ides a number of control functions t hat you can use durin g a call. Switching off the Microphone (Mute mode) Y ou ca n temporarily swit ch your pho ne’ s microp hone off, so that the ot her person on the phon e cannot hear you.
Section 3: Call Functions 29 Selecting Fun ctions and Options Answering a Second Call Y ou can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if this se rvice is supported by the network and yo u have set the Call waiting menu to Activate .
30 Making a Multi-party Call A multi-part y call is a network se rvice that a llows up to six people to take pa rt simultaneo usly in a multi- party or conference call. For further details ab out subscribing to this service, contac t your service provider .
Section 3: Call Functions 31 Selecting Fun ctions and Options 4. Press the Options soft key or and highlight End held multiparty . Press the Select soft key or . The call with the part icipant on hold will end, but you can conti nue to talk to the oth er participants.
32 Accessing Menu Mode Y ou can access Menu mo de and use me nu functions d uring a call . 1. Press the Options soft ke y . 2. Highlight Menu and press the Select soft key or . 3. Highlight the me nu you want to access and press the Select soft key or .
Section 4: Menu Navigation 33 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Co vered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section e xplains the menu navig ation for your ph on e. It also includes an o utline of all the available menus associated with your ph one.
34 Using Shortcuts The menu items, such as men us, sub-menus , and options, are numbe red and can be accessed qu ickly by using their shortcut numbe rs. For the main menus, you can access any one of them by pressin g the number keys (1 to 0) corre sponding to thei r location on the scree n.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 35 Menu Outline Menu Outline The following list show s the menu structure and indicat es the number assigned to each option . 1 Voice notes (See page 101) 2 Call records (See page 24) 2.1 All calls 2.2 Missed calls 2.3 Incoming calls 2.
36 9.3.4 LCD brightness control 9.3.5 Front LCD contrast control 9.3.6 Backlight 9.3.7 Dialing display 9.3.8 Show caller information 9.4 Sound settings 9.4.1 Incoming call 9.4.2 Keypad tone 9.4.3 Message tone 9.4.4 Power on/off 9.4.5 Folder tone 9.4.6 Silent mode 9.
Section 5: How to Enter T ext 37 Section 5: How to Enter T ext T opics Co vered • Changing the T ext Input Method • Understanding Keypad Functions • Using the Multi-tap Input Method • Using th.
38 When you are in a field th at allows ch aracters to be entered, you will notice the text input method indicator on the di splay . 1. T o change the text input me thod, press and hold . Each time yo u press and ho ld , a di fferent text input method i ndicator wil l be displaye d at the upper right corn er of you r display.
Section 5: How to Enter T ext 39 Understand ing Keypad Fu nctions Understanding Keypad Functions This phone f eatures a QWER TY keypad which is similar to most typewriters an d computer ke yboards. 1. Symbol key : Press this key to access a list of symb ol s and spec ial characte rs after pressing .
40 Keys Y ou c an move the c ursor by using the Navigation keys. T o de lete letter s, press . Press and hold to clear the whole display . First pres s is Q or q , second press is W or w . First pres s is E or e , second press is R or r . First pres s is T or t , second press is Y or y .
Section 5: How to Enter T ext 41 Using the Spe edy word Input Method Using the Speedy word Input Method The Speedy word Input Method is a predicti ve text input mo de that all ows you to key in an y character using single keystrokes. This te xt input mo de is base d on a built -in dictio nary .
42 • T o e nte r o the r s ymb ols , p res s , and then press . A n um ber ed lis t o f sy mbo ls and special ch aracters is listed. En ter the nu mber cor responding to the desi red char acter and press the OK soft key . • By pressing multiple times you can ent er the followin g characte rs: .
Section 6: Phonebook 43 Section 6: Phonebook T opics Co vered • Storing a Contact • Finding a Contact • Speed Dialing • Managing Caller Group s • Copying all SIM Phonebook Entries • Deleti.
44 5. Highlight a numbe r type by pressing th e Up or Down Navigat ion key , then enter a number in the text box. The followin g types are available: • Mobile : assigns th e number e ntered to the Mobi le entry. • Home : assigns the n umber entered to the Home entry .
Section 6: Phonebook 45 Finding a Conta ct Changing the Def ault Saving Location The default me mory location for saving phone n umbers to your p honebook is your phone’ s memory . Y ou can change the memory location to save phone number to your SIM card or you can set your default so that whenever a ne w Phonebook entry is creat ed.
46 • Copy all to phone : allows you to copy all numbers store d on your SIM card to your phone’ s memory . • Assign speed dial : allows you to ass ign a spee d dial number to the sele cted Phoneb ook entry . • Delete : allows you to delete the se lected name and number from th e Phonebook or delete all Phoneb ook entries.
Section 6: Phonebook 47 Speed Diali ng Speed Dialing Once you h ave stored phone numbe rs in th e Phoneboo k, you can set up to 8 speed di al entrie s and then dial them ea sily whenever you want, simpl y by pressing and holding the associa ted numeric key.
48 7. T o change the ima ge associate d with the calle r group, pr ess the Down key t o highlight the Picture ID i con. Press . The followin g options ar e availab le: • T ake picture : allows you to ta ke a photo with your camera. • My photos : allows you to choose one of the photos in the My photos folder .
Section 6: Phonebook 49 Deleting all of the Phoneb ook Entries Deleting all of the Phonebook Entries Y ou can delete al l your entries from your p hone’ s memo ry , your SIM card, o r both. Important ! Once Phonebook entries have been deleted, th ey cannot be recovered.
50 Setting My Own Phone Number This functio n is a memory aid, whic h you can use t o check your own phon e number if you need to do so. Y ou can a ssign a name t o each of your own phone numbe rs registered on your SIM car d. Y ou c an also edit the name s and numbers.
Section 7: Messages 51 Section 7: Messages T opics Co vered • Composing and Sendin g a BlackBerry Email • Composing and Sending a T ext Message • Composing and Sending a Picture Message • Send.
52 6. Select the em ail address to which you wan t the email to be sent. Th e selected add ress is inserted in the To text box. 7. T o enter add itional ad dress, pres s the Options soft key , select Add address to ente r addition al to, cc, b cc addresses .
Section 7: Messages 53 Composing and Sending a T ext Message • Add content : allows you to ad d a pictu re, animation , or melod y to your mess age. • Attach : a l l o w s you to attach a name card to your message. • Save to Drafts : saves the mes sage as a d raft for sending at a later time.
54 Composing and Sending a Picture Message Picture Me ssaging is a messaging service tha t provides d elivery of personal mu ltimedia mess ages from phone to ph one or from phone to email. In addition to the fam iliar text content of text messages, picture mess ag es can contain images, graphics, v oice, and a udio clips.
Section 7: Messages 55 Sending a Voice Note Message 18. Highlight one of the foll owing opti ons and press t he Select soft key or : • Recent log : allows you to se lect one of t he recipient s of your pre vious messag es. • Phonebook : allows you to select a pho ne number from the Phoneb ook.
56 9. After select ing or entering the destin ations, press the Select soft key or . T o add anot her desti nation, se lect an empt y To field, press the Options soft key .
Section 7: Messages 57 Accessing M essages Accessing Messages When you access the Messages menu, a list of a ll types of messages appears in the order of the t ime and date when they wer e created or received. Y ou can tell what type of message it is by the icon displayed.
58 5. Highlight BlackBerr y email to access incoming or o utgoing Bl ackBerry ema ils or hig hlight SMS/MMS to access in coming or outg oing text mes sages and pi cture message s, and press the Select soft key or . 6. Highlight on e of the foll owing messag e folders and press the Select soft key or : • Inbox : stores rece ived messages.
Section 7: Messages 59 Accessing M essages While reading a received message , you may choose t he following opt ions by pressin g the Options soft key . D epending on the type o f the select ed message, a vailable opt ions vary: • Reply via : allows you to send a repl y to the sen der by sendi ng a text o r picture messa ge.
60 Accessing an Outgoing Message 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Highlight Messages and press the Select soft key or . 3. Select a message fr om the Messag es list or the Sentb ox or Outbox list an d press the Options soft key .
Section 7: Messages 61 Searching for Messages Searching for Messages 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Highligh t Messages and press the Select soft key or . 3. Highligh t a date bar and press th e Options soft key . 4. Highligh t Search messages and press the Select soft key or .
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Section 8: Other Messaging 63 Vo i c e M a i l Section 8: Other Messaging T opics Co vered •V o i c e M a i l • Broadcast Messages (SIM dependent) • Instant Messaging This sectio n describe s how to send or receive different types of mes sages. It also includ es the feat ures and functionality associated with th e messaging services.
64 Broadcast Messages (SIM dependent) This network service allows you to receive text messages on various topics, such as the weat her or traffic. Please cont act your se rvice prov ider for fur ther details.
Section 8: Other Messaging 65 Instant Me ssaging • Go to Contact list : allows you to access the IM contact list. • Add c ontact : allows you to add the cu rrent contact to the IM conta ct list, if the contact has not been saved before. • Delete contact : deletes th e contact if the current cont act already exists on the IM contact list.
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Section 9: Settings 67 Changing S ettings Section 9: Settings T opics Co vered • Changing Settings • T ime & Date Settings • Phone Settings • Display Settings • Sound Settings • Networ.
68 Time & Date Settings This menu allows you to chan ge the current time and date displayed in the idle screen. The following options ar e available: • Set time : allows you to change the hour and minute. • AM/PM : allows yo u to set eithe r AM or PM.
Section 9: Settings 69 Phone Setti ngs Extra settings Y ou can turn the automatic redialing or a nswering features on or off. 1. T o turn a fe ature on, h ighlight the feature a nd press . A check mark displays in front of the option. 2. T o turn a fe ature off, highlight t he checked feature and press .
70 • Application (Short down) : allows you to set the Down V olume key as a shortcut to access one of your favorit e menus in Idle mode. • Application (Long down) : allows yo u to set the Down V olume key as a shortcut to access one of your favor ite menus wh en hel d down in Idle mode.
Section 9: Settings 71 Display Set tings Brightness/Contrast control Y ou can adjust the brig htness of the main display a nd the exter nal display, or the contrast of the ext ernal display to see them better in different lighting conditions. 1. Highligh t LCD brightness control or Front LCD contrast control and pres s the Select soft key or .
72 3. If you select Rainbow , press t he Down Navigation k ey to chan ge the colo r pattern . If you select Monochrome , pr ess the Down Nav igation key and se lect the monochrome color . 4. Press the Save soft ke y or to save your sett ings. Otherwise, press the Back soft key .
Section 9: Settings 73 Sound Setti ngs Keypad tone This menu allows you to change the sound settings for th e keypad. • On/Off : turn the keypad tone on or off. • Keytone : s elect a tone that the phone sound s when you pr ess a key . Select o ne of the 5 tones.
74 Silent mode This menu allows you to select how the phone re acts in stead of making sounds in Silent mode. Y ou may ch oose betwee n Vibration and Mute . Extra tones Y ou can customize additional ton es for the phone. 1. T o turn a give n tone on, press .
Section 9: Settings 75 Network Serv ice Settings • Unreachable : calls are forwar ded when you are not in a service a rea or when your phone is switched off.
76 2. Select the type of calls, Voice calls or Data calls , by pres sing the Up or Down Naviga tion key , and then press the Select soft k ey or . 3. T o activate call barring, sel ect Activ ate by using the Left or Right Navigation key . T o deactivate call barring, sel ect Deactivate by using the Left or Right Navigation key .
Section 9: Settings 77 Bluetooth 3. If you select Automatic , you are conn ected to t he first available net work when r oaming. If you select Manual , press the Up or Down Navigation key until the netwo rk you want highlights a nd then pr ess the Select soft key or .
78 3. Enter a Blueto oth PIN and pr ess the OK soft key or . When the owne r of the device en ters the same PIN, the two devices ar e paired and connected. My visibility This option allows you to turn your visibility On or Off . Make a selec tion and press the Select soft key or .
Section 9: Settings 79 Security Set tings Security Settings The Security fea ture enables you t o restrict the use of yo ur phone by ot hers and to restrict the typ es of calls. Various codes and passwords are use d to protect the fe atures of your ph one.
80 Change PIN2 The Change PIN2 featu re allows yo u to chan ge your cur rent PIN2 t o a new one. Y ou mu st enter t he current PI N2 before yo u can specify a n ew one. Once you have ente red a new PIN 2, you are a sked to confirm it by entering it again.
Section 9: Settings 81 Reset Settin gs • Digit dialing : Y ou ca n adapt dig it dialing to your voi ce. Adapt digits : lets you adapt dig its, which can impro ve voice recognit ion of phone number s. Adaptatio n takes about 60 seco nds. Reset digits : erases any digit adapt ation you have done and resets digit recognition to the factory default.
82 Message Settings Y ou can set up various option s for using the messagin g services. Y ou can also se lect the calendar view and specify options fo r using BlackBer ry . Email The following options are ava ilable for email settings: • Email reconciliation : allows you to set up the options for synchronizing with the ema il server .
Section 9: Settings 83 Message Sett ings Picture message The followin g option s are availab le for se nding and r eceiving pict ure mess ages. Send settings • Delivery report : when this option is enabled, th e network informs you wheth er or not your message has been de livered.
84 BlackBerry Options Network Y ou ca n set optio ns for a ne twork conn ection. • BlackBerry connection : refr eshes the network con nection to the BlackB erry service . • Network : allows you to suspend the curre nt network connection, or resume the connection.
Section 9: Settings 85 Message Sett ings Service book Service book dete rmines which BlackBer ry services ar e available on you r phone. In this op tion, you can view the list of services, such as Ma il, Address loo kup, and Calendar that your device is registered for .
86 • Long-term timout : shows whether the long-ter m security expiration time is enabled or disabled on the phone. When it is enabled, the phone p rompts you for your password every hour . • User can disable PW : shows whether or not yo u are abl e to disable the passwor d.
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 87 Section 10: Using BlackBerr y Email T opics Co vered • Setting Up BlackBerry Internet Email • Managing BlackBerry Internet E mail • Setting Up BlackBerry E.
88 Setting Up BlackBerry Internet Email T o send and receive emails from your per sonal email account (such as your Y ahoo ® account) on your phone, you mu st first set u p your phone fo r BlackBerry Int ernet Email. On ce you have set up your phon e, you can the n add the e mail accoun t.
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 89 Setting Up Blac kBerry Internet Em ail 8. Confirm the p assword and select Next . Depending on the e-ma il account that you add, yo u may be prompted to select an account type.
90 9. Select Next . If the BlackBerry email addres s was successfully created, you will receive a confirmation message. 10. Select OK . Managing BlackBerry Internet Email Y ou can manage settings an d options of the email accoun ts that you have config ured directly from your phone or from a computer .
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 91 Setting Up BlackBerry En terprise Serv er Setting Up BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver Before starting, you must: 1. Set up your phone to rece ive emails. 2. Install the Sa msung PC Studio software on your computer .
92 Installing Software and Drivers Important! : Be sure to install the Samsung PC Studio softwar e first before installing the USB driver and Desktop Manager for Samsung software. 1. Insert the CD (t hat came with your phone) in to your computer’ s CD-ROM drive.
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 93 Setting Up BlackBerry En terprise Serv er 4. Follow the instructions on the scree n until you f inish. Note : During the installation, the Wizard will instruct you to connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
94 9. Double-click Samsung_BBConnect_Desktop_Setup_2.1.1.6 . 10. Follow the instru ctions on the screen until you finish instal ling the Bl ackBerry Conne ct™ Desktop software. 11. Open the BlackBerry Connect Desktop for Samsung software on your computer .
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 95 Synchroni zing Calen dar and Contac ts Synchronizing Calendar and Contacts Y ou can synchronize Cal endar and Co ntacts with your phone. • If you are using BlackBerry Ente rprise Server version 2.1 or higher Calendar Wireless synchro nization o f Calendar even ts is suppor ted.
96 Installing Software and Driver Important! : Be sure to install the Samsung PC Studio so ftware first before installing the USB driver . 1. Insert the CD (t hat comes with your phone) into your comput er’ s CD-ROM drive. The Select Language sc reen opens.
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 97 T roubles hooting T roubleshooting How do I c lear Phonebook settings and start over? 1. In Idle mode, press the Ph.book soft key . 2. Highligh t Management and press the Select soft key or . 3. Highligh t Delete all and press the Select soft key or .
98 3. Highlight Message settings and press the Select soft key or . 4. Highlight BlackBerr y options and p ress the Select soft key or . 5. Highlight Re set BlackBerry data and press the Select soft key or . 6. Press when you see the mes sage “Resetti ng BlackBerry wil l erase all data & sett ings and phone will reboot.
Section 10: Using Bla ckBerry Email 99 T roubles hooting Y our phone stopped se nding and receiving Black Berr y Internet Emails • Did you change your hardware? Each t719 has a unique BlackBerry PIN . Follow the steps in "Managing BlackBerry Inte rnet Email" to change your PIN online on pa ge 90.
100 Calendar is not up-to-date A maximum of 256 calendar events ca n be stored on your phone. If your calendar is full, synch ronize your phone with Microsof t Outlook again. Old entries ar e automatically delete d. • If you are using BlackBerry In ternet Email, use the Samsung PC Studio to sy nchronize your calendar an d contacts.
Section 11: Applications 101 Section 11: Applications T opics Co vered • Recording V oice Notes • Using the Calendar • Using Alarm • Using File Manager • Using Calculator • Playing Games .
102 5. When you are fin ished, press the Stop soft key or the Down N avigation key . The voice no te is save d to your V oice list. 6. Press the Options soft key to access the following options: • Send : allows you to send the vo ice note. • Play : plays back the voice note.
Section 11: Applications 103 Using the Ca lendar Using the Calendar With the Calenda r feature, you can view t he calendar by month, week, or day and cre ate appointm ents. Accessing the Calendar 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.
104 5. The Show time as box will be highlighted. U se the Left or Right Navigation key to selec t one of Busy , Out of O ffice , Free , or T entative . 6. Press the Down Navigation key and select the All day option using if you want to mark the whole day as busy .
Section 11: Applications 105 Using the Ca lendar 17. When you are finished, press the Options so ft key . Highli ght Save and pr ess the Select soft key or . Y our appointment is saved. Creating meeting requ ests Y ou ca n use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outl ook.
106 Using Alarm The Alarm application allows you to: • set up to thr ee alarms to sound at sp ecified ti mes. • set the ph one to switch on automatical ly and sou nd the alar m even if the ph one is swit ched off. The following options ar e available: • Wake up call : the alarm soun ds to wake you up in the mo rning.
Section 11: Applications 107 Using File Ma nager 11. Press the Up or Down Navigation key to select an alarm tone. Press the Select soft key or . 12. Press the Save soft key . Stopping an Alarm When the time for an alarm comes and the alarm sounds: • T o stop an alarm when it rings, press any key .
108 Get more HiFi Ringers Using the Get more HiFi Ringers option on the sounds list, you can access the web site pres et by T -Mobile and download new HiFi Ringers.
Section 11: Applications 109 Using File Ma nager Images The Images menu stores images yo u have taken, downloaded fro m the web server , or received in messages.
110 • Protection : allows you to lock the fil e to protect it from being deleted. • Properties : displays th e file name, dat e, format, si ze, resolut ion, and pr otection st atus. My photos In this folder , you can review photos you h ave taken.
Section 11: Applications 111 Using File Ma nager • Delete : allows you to delete the sele cted file or multiple files. • Rename : allows you t o change t he file name. • Display mode : allows you t o display your videos in a Line view o r in Thumbnail v iew .
112 Using Calculator With this feat ure, you can us e the phone as a calculator . The calculato r provides the basic arithm etic functions; addition, su btraction, multiplicatio n, and divisio n. 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.
Section 11: Applications 113 Using V oice Recognition 4. Highligh t My games and pres s . The list of the embedded games appe ars. Once you have downl oaded games, th ey are ad ded to the My games list. 5. Scroll to the M IDlet you want and press . The start up screen o f the MIDlet will be displayed along with game option s.
114 Digit Dialing Digit Dial all ows you to dial any ph one number by simply spea king the di gits into the ph one. No training is necessary , and Digit Dial is programmed to understand natural speech. 1. In Idle mode, select th e V oiceSignal sho rtcut ( Right Navigation k ey).
Section 11: Applications 115 Using V oice Recognition Sending a T ext Message 1. In Idle mode, select th e V oiceSignal sho rtcut ( Right Navigation k ey).
116 3. Say “Go T o” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the micr ophone. A li st of opti ons appear s and the audio p rompt “Pleas e choose” plays throug h the ea rpiece. If t he option yo u desire is n ot listed, sa y “Next Menu ” to scroll t o the nex t page.
Section 11: Applications 117 Using a Uni t Conversion Using a Unit Conversion The Unit conversion menu provides the fo llowing conver sion catego ries: • Currency • Length • Wei gh t • Vo l u me • Area • T emperature T o convert any of the above categories, do the following : 1.
118 Using the Ti mer Y ou can set a timer to alert you when a specified period of time pa sses. Note that run ning a timer drains the battery power faster . 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Highligh t Applications and press the Select soft key or .
Section 11: Applications 119 Setting Up B lackBerry Email Service Setting Up BlackBerry Email Ser vice There are two kinds of BlackBerry em ail services: Bla ckBerry Ente rprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Email Servic e. Y ou can set up yo ur email acco unts for Bla ckBerry .
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Section 12: Camera and Camcorder 121 Section 12: Camera and Camcorder T opics Co vered • T aking a Photo • Recording a Video • Accessing Photos or Videos This section explains how to use the camera and camcorder on your phone. Y ou can take photos and record video clips usin g the built-in camera and camcorde r .
122 4. Press the Ye s soft ke y or if you want to send the ph oto to My Album , an online phot o album provided by T -Mobile. The phone’ s default d estination is set to My Album .
Section 12: Camera and Camcorder 123 T aking a Ph oto • Tim e r : allows you to set a time delay before th e camera takes the photo. Select the len gth of delay you want. Wh en you press or press and hold , the camera takes a pho to after the specified time has ela psed.
124 Recording a Video Y our camcorder produces videos in 3G P format. 1. In Idle mode, press the Up Navigation key to turn on the camera and pres s to switch to Camcorder mode. Y ou can als o press the Menu soft key to access Menu mo de, highlight Camera , and press the Select soft key or t o enter t he menu.
Section 12: Camera and Camcorder 125 Recordin g a Video • Go to My videos : takes you to the My videos folder . • Settings : allows you to change the recording set tings. Recording mode : allows you to change the recording mode . The maximum recording time is determined by this setting.
126 Accessing Photos or Videos Y our phone provid es you with the follo wing folders for storin g your photos and videos, where you can access and manage the photos an d videos. My Photos 1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2.
Section 12: Camera and Camcorder 127 Accessin g Photos or Videos Deleting a Photo Y ou ca n delete ph otos one by one or all a t once. 1. From the My photos folder , select the photo you want to delete and p ress the Options soft key . 2. Highligh t Delete and pre ss the Se lect soft key or .
128 Deleting a Video Clip Y ou can delete video clips one by one or a ll at one time. 1. From the My videos menu, highlight the vid eo you want to delete and press the Options soft key . 2. Highlight Delete and pre ss the Select soft key or . 3. Highlight Selected and pre ss the Select soft key or .
Section 13: t-zones 129 Section 13: t-zones T opics Co vered • Accessing the Homepage of t-zones • Using Favorites • Accessing a Website by Entering a URL address • Clearing the Cache This section outlines the t-zone s service, a web-based service provided by T -Mobile.
130 Navigating the t-zones • T o scroll thro ugh brows er items, pre ss the Up or Down Navigati on key . • T o sel ect browser items, pr ess . Y ou can also press the Options soft key , highlight Select , and press the OK soft k ey . • T o re tu rn t o th e pr evi ou s pa ge , pr ess .
Section 13: t-zones 131 Using Favor ites The followin g options a re availab le: • Fav o r i te s : shows t he bookmark l ists. Y o u can bookmark t he current we b page or a ccess previously bookmarked pages. • Reload : reloads the current pa ge.
132 After saving a favorit e item, pres s the Options soft key to access th e fo llowing options: • Go to URL : takes you to the bookmar ked web page. • Edit : allows you to edit the name and ad dress of the bookmark. • Delete : allows you to delete the selecte d bookmark or all bookmarks.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 133 Section 14: Health and Safety Information T opics Co vered • Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals • Consumer Information on Wireless Phones • Ro.
134 The exposure limit set b y the FCC for wireless mobile phones em ploys a unit of measureme nt known as the Specific Ab sorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measur e of the rate of ab sorption of RF ene rgy by the human bod y expressed in units of watt s per kilogr am (W/kg).
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 135 Consumer Info rmation on Wireless Phones What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wire less phone ref ers here to hand-hel d wireless phon es with built -in antenna s, often calle d "cell," "mobile," or "PCS" phones.
136 FDA belongs to an interag ency working group of t he federal ag encies that have responsib ility for different asp ects of RF safety to ensure coordi nated effor ts at the federal le vel.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 137 Consumer Info rmation on Wireless Phones What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health ris k? A combination of laboratory stud ies and epidemiological studies of people actua lly using wi reless phones would provid e some of the data that are needed.
138 What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk fr om these prod ucts - and at this po int we do not know th at there is - it is pro bably very small.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 139 Consumer Info rmation on Wireless Phones Do wireless phone accessories that c laim to shield the head from RF radiation work? Since there are no known ris.
140 • National in stitute fo r Occupati on al 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 No n-Ionizing Radiation Prote ction: http://www .
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 141 Operatin g Environment 7. Do not engage in stressfu l or emotion al conversat ions that ma y be distracti ng. Make peo ple you are talk ing with aware y ou are dr iving and susp end conver sations tha t have the po tential to divert your atte ntion from th e road.
142 P acemakers Pacemaker manu facturers re commend that a mi nimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be mai ntained between a wireless phon e and a pacemaker to avoid po tential interference with the pacemaker . These recommendations ar e consistent with the independent resea rch and recommendations of Wireless T echno logy Research.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 143 Emergency Ca lls Areas with a potent ially explosive at mosphere are of ten but not always clear ly marked.
144 FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice Notes : The device comp lies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operat ion is subjec t to the followi ng two conditio ns: (1) this device may not cause harm ful interference, and (2 ) this device must a ccept any interference received, in cluding inte rference th at may caus e undesired operation.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 145 Other Importa nt Safety Informati on Other Important Safety Information • Only qualifie d personne l should serv ice the phon e or instal l the phone in a vehicl e. Faulty installatio n or service may be danger ous and may i nvalidate any wa rranty app licable to t he device.
146 Understanding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is ba sically a radio transm itter and receiver . When it's turned on, it receives a nd transmits radio frequ ency (RF) sign als. When yo u use your phone, the system hand ling your call controls th e power level.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 147 Battery Prec autions Battery Precautions • Avoid dr opping the cell phone. Droppin g it, especi ally on a hard surface, can po tentially cause damage to the p hone and battery . If you suspec t damage to the phone or battery , take it to a service cent er for insp ection.
148 • Do not get your phone o r battery wet. Even though th ey will dry and appear to operate normally , the cir cuitry could slowly corr ode and pos e a safety haza rd.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information 149 Care and Main tenance • Do not use harsh chemicals, clea ning solvents or strong de tergents to clean the phon e. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-a nd-water so lution. • Do not pain t the phon e.
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Section 15: Warranty Information 151 Section 15: Warranty Information T opics Co vered • Standard Limited Warranty Standard Limited Warranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L.
152 What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicabl e warranty pe riod, SAMSUNG will repai r or replace, at SAMSUNG's s ole option, without ch arge to Pur chaser , any d efective comp onent part of Product.
Section 15: Warranty Information 153 Standard Limite d Warran ty EXPRESS W ARRANTY , INCLUDING IN CIDENT AL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUE NTIAL OR SIMIL AR DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED PROF ITS OR BENEFITS .
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Section 16: RIM Legal Disclaimer and Safe ty Information 155 Section 16: RIM Legal Disc laimer and Safety Information T opics Co vered • Legal Disclaimer • Safety Information Legal Disc laimer The BlackBerry and RIM families of relate d marks, images a nd symbols are the exclusive proper ties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited.
156 Liquids and other foreign objects Do not use BlackBerry Connect on SGH-t719 wh en you are near water (for example, near a bathtu b or a sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool).
Section 16: RIM Legal Disclaimer and Safe ty Information 157 Safety Informati on Hearing aids Some digital wi reless devic es might interf ere with some hearing ai ds. In the event of such interf erences, consult y our service p rovider or contact the manufactur er of your hearing aid to discuss a lternative s.
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Index 159 Index A Accessing a menu function 33 Alarms 106 Anykey answer 69 Applications 101 Auto redial 69 B Backlight Description 20 Settings 71 Battery Charging 10 Low indicator 11 BlackBerry email .
160 H Health and safety information 133 HiFi Ringers 72, 108 I Icons, description 19 In-call options Accessing Menu mode 32 Muting/Unmuting key tones 29 Putting a call on hold 28 Sending a message 31 .
Index 161 R Received messages 57 Reset settings 81 Ring volume 72 S Security settings 79 Sent messages 57 Settings 67 Bluetooth 77 Display 70 Network services 74 Phone 68 Reset 81 Security 79 Sound 72.
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