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SPH-m510 PORTABLE Dual-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manua l before operating your ph one, and keep it fo r future reference. BMC_m510_UG_EN_0607200 7_D10.
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Table of Contents Getting St arted .......... .......... ............ ............ .......... ............ ............ ..... 1 Closed View of Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front View of Your Phone .
Saving a Phone Number From Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Erasing Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Air Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
My Pics/Videos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 PictBridge Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Settings & Info . . . . . .
Getting Started 1 Getting Started Getting Started Closed View of Phone 1. Camera Lens 2. Volume Keys 3. Interf ace 5. Camera Key 4. External Display 6.
2 Getting Started 1. Camera Le ns: The camera lens allo ws you to take pictures and r ecord videos whet her the phone is open or c losed. 2. Volu me Keys: Allows you to adjust the ringer volume in st andby mode (with the flip open) or to ad just the voice volume duri ng a call.
Getting Started 3 Getting Started Front View of Your Phone 1. Speaker 2. Display 3. Navigation Key 4. Left Softkey 5. TALK Key 6. BACK Key 7. Voicemail Key 8. Shift/Asterisk Key 9. Microphone 10. Space/Pound Key 11. Numeric Keypad 13. END Key 14. OK/Menu Key 15.
4 Getting Started 1. Speaker: The speaker allows yo u to hear the o ther caller an d the differen t ring ton es and soun ds offere d by your ph one. Th e speaker a lso allows you to hear your mu sic when not using headpho nes. 2. Display Scree n: This scr een displa ys all the in formation ne eded to operate you r phone.
Getting Started 5 Getting Started • When you rec eive an incoming call, press to mute the ringer. • When the phon e is off or in s tandby mode , press and ho ld this key for a few seconds to tu rn your phone On or Of f. • When in the mai n menu, press to return the ph one to standb y mode and cancel your input.
6 Getting Started indicates th at your pho ne is in web se curity mode . indicates th at your phon e is roaming . indicates that y ou have a new Text Message. indicates tha t you have a new Picture Me ssage. indicates th at you have a n ew Voice Mail.
Getting Started 7 Getting Started indicates th at the ringe r is turned off and the vibrat e option is d i s abled. indicates tha t an alar m is se t on you r ph one . tells you a call is in pro gr es s. means there is n o service, as you r phone cann ot find a signa l.
8 Getting Started indicates t he key you mu st press to pause playbac k. indicates t he key you mu st press to play. indicates t hat media ha s been uplo aded to an on line album or folder. indicates t hat there is a voice capti on attached t o an image.
Getting Started 9 Getting Started • 500 numbers stored in yo ur Contacts l ist. Each Cont act can hav e up to 5 phone number s each. See "Cont acts" on pa ge 105. • Hands-free interface usi ng Voice S er vice. • Menus and o ptions tha t you can view in English or French.
10 Getting Started Note : Long backligh t s ettings, l ow signal stren gth, search in g for service, vibrate mode, playin g games, or br owser use af fect the battery’s ta lk and stan dby times. Tip : Be sure to watch you r phone’s b attery level indicator a nd charge t he battery before it runs ou t of power .
Getting Started 11 Getting Started 2. Press dow n until the batt ery snaps into place. 3. Replace the cover. Removing the Battery Note : Make su re the po wer is off so that you do n’t lose an y stored nu mbers or message s.
12 Getting Started T o remove your battery: 1. Remove the pro tective co ver by first pr essing down o n the rele ase latch and slidin g out the co ver until it stops. 2. Remove th e protecti ve cover com pl etely by pulling up on the cover. 3. Grip the ba ttery at the bottom and pull up and ou t at a 45° an gle.
Getting Started 13 Getting Started Charging the Batte ry Your phone’ s LiIon batt ery is rech argeable and s hould be cha rged as soon as possible so you can begi n using you r phone.
14 Getting Started Using the Travel Adapter To use the t ravel adapte r provided with your ph one: 1. Locate the interface connecto r on the si de of the ph one and pu ll out and turn the pl astic cove r (shown bel ow).
Getting Started 15 Getting Started ideal for storing med ia-rich fi les such as music, vide os, and phot ographs in y our phone. The maximum stora ge size for this media card is 2 GB . Note : Compat ibility with all high ca pacity microSD memo ry cards is no t guaranteed.
16 Phone Basics Phone Basics Note : To access the phone’s mai n Menu , press from standb y mode. Menu items may be selected by highlighti ng them wit h the navigat ion key and pressing , or you can pre ss the key correspo nding to t he menu’ s position i n the 3x4 grid.
Phone Basics 17 Phone Basics Tip : To redial y our last re cent call, pr ess twice. Tip : Some networ ks support + dialing. + dialing au tomatically indicates to the network th at you are diali ng an interna tional call and adds the in ternation al dialing prefix (typica ll y ‘001’) to the cal l automatica lly .
18 Phone Basics Ending a Call T o disconnect a cal l when you are finishe d: • Close the phone or pr ess . Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is n ot answered, a Missed Call message is displayed on your screen . To dial a missed call b ack press .
Phone Basics 19 Phone Basics End-of-Call Optio ns After rece iving a call from or making a call to a phone numbe r that is not i n your Contacts, t he phone numb er and the d uration of the call are d isplayed. Pre ss the left softkey to Save the new number in y our Contacts.
20 Phone Basics 2. Scroll down through your list of cont acts to high light the name and press to make t he call. Tip : To search thro ugh your lis t more quickl y, enter the first few letter s in the Na me box. The d i sp lay will move down the li st to the first en try that matc hes the text in the Name box.
Phone Basics 21 Phone Basics five digit s of any pho ne number th at matches t he five or six digit prefi x, and the number is dialed. T o set up ab breviated d ialing: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Others . 3. Press for Call Setup .
22 Phone Basics T o use One-T o uch Dialing f or Speed Di al locations 2-9: • Press and hold the app ropriate k ey for approx imately tw o seconds. T o use T wo-T o uch Dialing for Speed Dial loca tions 10-99 : 1. Press the f irst digi t. 2. Press and ho ld the se cond digit f or approxim ately tw o seconds.
Phone Basics 23 Phone Basics Making a Three-Way Call With Three- Way Ca lli ng , you ca n talk to tw o peop le at th e same time. Whe n u sing this feature, the no rmal airtime rate s will be charged for ea ch of the two calls. T o make a T hree-Way Cal l: 1.
24 Phone Basics Note : Not all servic e providers su pport TTY. C onsult your se rvice provid er for more informat ion. T o turn TTY Mo de on or off: 1. Press followed by . (A brief ex planation of TTY Mode wil l display.) 2. Press a gain to con tinue.
Entering Text 25 Entering Text Entering Text Selecting a Character Input Mode Your phone p rovides conve nient ways t o enter wor ds, letters, punctuatio n, symbols, and numbers wheneve r you are pr ompted to ent er text (for example, when addin g a Contacts entry or wh en sending text messag es).
26 Entering Text • To choose a word dis played in the li st, scroll up and down using the up and down navigation keys . • To accept a word, pr ess . • To accept a word and i nsert a spac e, press . • Press to erase a single ch aracter. Pr ess and hold to delete an entire entr y.
Entering Text 27 Entering Text After a cha racter is ent ered, the c ursor autom atically advances to the next sp ace after two s econds or wh en you enter a characte r on a diff erent key. Numbers, Symbols, Emoticons and Preset Messages T o enter numbers: • Select the Number mode and press the appropri ate key.
28 Roaming Roaming Understanding Roaming Recognizing Icons on the Displa y Screen Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re of f the network. The following chart indicates wha t you’ll see depending on where you’re using your phone.
Roaming 29 Roaming • 1X-Only Mo de : This setting allows you to access 1X networ ks . No EVDO servi ce is avail able. • Home Only Mo de : This setting allow s you to acce ss the home network onl y and preven ts roaming on other netw o rks.
30 Voice Service Voice Service Activating Voice Service Voice recog nition al lows you to say commands t o perform c ommon functi ons supported by your phone.
Voice Service 31 Voice Service • The phone re cognizes th e digits on e, two, thr ee, four, fi ve, six, sev en, eight, nine, zero , and oh. Th e p hone does not recogniz e numbers su ch as "one eight hundr ed" for "1-800 ." Instead, say "one-eig ht-zero-zer o.
32 Voice Service then say the n umber again. I f the number isn' t valid, or if the phone still do esn't understand the number o n the second try, it wil l not place a call. Send Text <Name or #> Send Text < Name> lets you start compo s ing text me ssages for any person in y our Contacts or to a phone number.
Voice Service 33 Voice Service • If the pho ne asks you, "Did You Say, " followed by an incorrec t name, say No . (If there a re other alter natives , the phone wil l prompt you wi th the next one. You can al so press the navigation key up or dow n to select the co rrect address from the C hoice Lis t .
34 Voice Service 2. Say “ Check ” followed imme diately by one of the following it ems: • Status : pl ays back and disp lays ALL status informati on. • Battery : plays back a nd displays the curren t level of b attery char ge. • Signal : pla ys back and d isplays curr ent signal strength.
Voice Service 35 Voice Service Digit Dialing Voice Dial ing is spea ker independen t, which means that n o initial tra ining or adaptation is required . Some user s with heavy accents or unusual voi ce characteristics may encounter dif ficulty in achieving h igh accuracy with sp eaker independ ent Voice Dia ling.
36 Voice Service 6. Wait for the beep, and the n repeat t he digits u sing a normal tone of voice. (The phone plays back your r ecording an d asks you if the recording s ounds "OK." ) • If the record ing s ounds OK (n o mi stakes and n o back grou nd nois es), say Ye s .
Voice Service 37 Voice Service 5. Press the n avigation key up or down t o select the appropriate setting and press . T o modify your Voice Ser vice prom pts: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Vo ice Service . 3. Press for S ound . 4.
38 Main Menu Main Menu Menu Styles Your phone c an display the various features and options i n one of two different menu styles, 3x 4 and List . By default, your handset is se t to the 3x4 menu style . Note : Key commands fo r the first menu leve l in the Li st style dif fer from t hose in this guide .
Main Menu 39 Main Menu Note : Numberi ng may be di fferent bet ween the two menu styles as shown in the examples above. Changing the Phone’s Menu Style Your phone a llows you to c hoose how th e menu appe ars on your display scre en. T o selec t the displ ay’ s menu style: 1.
40 Main Menu Viewing the Menus Menu Diagram The followi ng list out lines your pho ne’s menu st ructure whil e in 3x4 (Wh ite) mode: 1: Web 2: Call Hist ory 1: Outgoing Calls 2: Incoming Calls 3: Mi.
Main Menu 41 Main Menu 1: General 1: Notifica tion 1: Message & Icon 2: Icon only 2: Pres et Messages 1: Can’t tal k right now. Send me a mes sage. 2: Call me 3: Where are you? 4: Can you pick up 5: Meet me at 6: Let’s get lunch. 7: The meeting has been cancelled.
42 Main Menu 4: Voice Mail # 1: 1+xxxxxxxxxx 2: Other 9: T ools 1: Mass Stor age 1: Connec t to PC 2: File Manager 1: Phone 2: Memory card 3: Memory Info.
Main Menu 43 Main Menu 1: Main LCD 1: Preset Images 2: Downloads 3: My Albums 2: Sub LCD 1: Preset Images 2: Main LCD Image 2: Set Foregrou nd 1: Digital Clock 2: Analog Clock 3: Calendar 4: Others .
44 Main Menu 4: Display Candidate 1: Display On 2: Display Off 5: Prediction Sta rt 1: 3rd letters 2: 4th letters 3: 5th letters 6: Dual Language 1: None 2: French 7: Auto-Space 1: On 2: Off 8: Help 2.
Main Menu 45 Main Menu 4: Sig. Fade Tone 1: On 2: Off 5: Roam 1: On 2: Off 4: Key Tone 1: Tone Type 1: DTMF 2: Xylophone 3: Voice 2: Key Tone Le vel 3: Tone Length 1: Short 2: Long 3: Voice Service 1:.
46 Main Menu 1: Erase Contacts 2: Erase Download s 3: Erase Pic/Video 4: Erase Voice Memo 5: Erase Message 6: Default S ettings 1: Yes 2: No 7: Reset Pic /Video Accoun t 1: Yes 2: No 8: Reset Phone 1:.
Main Menu 47 Main Menu 1: Send End Button 1: On 2: Off 2: Stereo Headset 1: Stereo 2: Mono 3: Audio Routing 1: Normal 2: Head set Onl y 8: Phone Info 1: Phon e Number 2: Icon Glossary 3: Version 4: Ad.
48 Main Menu 4: View Mode 1: Wide Screen 2: Full Screen 5: Status Bar 1: On 2: Off 6: Save Picture To 1: Phone 2: Memory Card 6: Review Pi ctures 7: Camcorde r 1: Video Mail 2: Long Video 1: Camcorder Menu 1: Self-Timer 1: Off 2: 5 Seconds 3: 10 Seconds 2: Color Ton es • Auto • Monochrome • Green • Sepia • Aqua 3: Controls.
Web 49 Web Web The Wireless Web Your phone comes equipped with wireless Web acc ess through you r browser. Yo u can view sp ecially desi gned versio n of popular si tes which includes sports , weather, news, st ock quotes etc., as well as downloa dable ringtone s, screen save rs and games.
50 Web Your web con nection is ac tive using the 1X netw ork (data is being transferre d). The 1X ne twork is not a s quick as EV- DO. Incoming voice calls go di rectly to Vo icemail; outgoing v oice calls can be made , but the web connection wi ll terminate.
Web 51 Web Tip : The tenth ite m in a numbered list may be selec ted by pres sing the key on your phone’ s keypad, eve n though th e number 0 do esn’t appea r on the scr een. • To go back o ne page, pres s on your phone. ( Note that is also us ed like a BACK SPACE key to delete tex t.
52 Call History Call History Viewing History You’ll find the Cal l History feat ure very helpfu l. It is a list of the last 20 p hone numbers (or Co ntacts entr ies) for calls y ou missed, made , or accepted . Call History makes redial ing a numbe r fast and e asy.
Call History 53 Call History Note : To view additio nal informa tio n about a call, highligh t th e call and press . The hour and date of th e call are displayed. Making a Call From Call History T o place a ca ll from Call Histor y: 1. Press , followed by for Call Histor y .
54 Call History Note : You cannot save phone nu mbers already in your Conta cts or from ca lls identified as Unknown ID or Restr icted. Erasing Call History T o erase a si ngle call entry or to erase all entrie s within Ca ll Histor y: 1. Press , followed by for Call Histor y .
Media Player 55 Media Player Media Player Media Play er gives you the abili ty to listen to a udio clips and view vi de o clips rig ht from your phon e's display.
56 Media Player My Play List You can cre ate and use pl aylists to org anize the me dia clips that y ou have store d on your memor y card. When you atte m pt to open a ne wl y created playlist for the first time, yo u will receive th e following p rompt, “There is no con tent in My Play List.
Media Player 57 Media Player • When playing so ngs from the me mory card, pr ess the ri ght navigation key to skip to the next so ng in the cu rrent play list and pre ss the le ft navigati on key to skip to the previous song in the cu rrent playlis t.
58 Media Player Note : The mus ic client do es not have e xternal key s upport when a song is be ing played from the Music st ore application..
Bluetooth 59 Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short- range comm unications t echnology t hat allows y ou to conn ect wirelessly t o a number of B luetooth devic es, such as mono or stereo hea dsets, hands-free car kits, a nd Bluetoot h-enabled handhelds, P Cs, printe rs, and wire less phones.
60 Bluetooth • Hidden to pre v ent othe r Bl uetooth devices fro m d etecting and identify ing yo ur phone. Device Name Your phone’ s Bluetooth n ame will appea r to other i n-range Bluet ooth devices , dependin g on your Visib ility settin gs . T o change you r Bluetooth n ame for your phone: 1.
Bluetooth 61 Bluetooth 3. If no devices are currently listed, press th e left softkey for Add New . Otherwise p ress the ri ght softk ey fo r Options a nd se le ct Search again. 4. Select S earch and pr ess . Your ph one displa ys a list of discovered in-range Bl uetooth de vices.
62 Bluetooth Note : The st ereo Bluet ooth headset only suppo rts voice c alls, and li stening to music stor ed on the memory card. S treaming content and v ideo is not supported .
Missed Alerts 63 Missed Alerts Missed Alerts The Missed Alerts screen shows you a list of eve nts that you hav e missed while busy work ing on other hi gh priority work.
64 Music Music Music is an app lication that provide s a searchab le catalog of music that can be previewed a nd purchas ed and downl oaded to yo ur phone.
Music 65 Music • Press the up o r down navig a tion key to display all th e tracks in the current playlist. Press up or do wn using the music player or navigat ion keys to move throu gh the list and press or to se lect a song. • Use the side volume keys, up and down , to adjust song vo lume.
66 Downloads Downloads With your new , web-enab led phone, yo u have access to a variet y o f services such as downloa dable Games, R ingers, and Sc reen Savers. While each type of d ownload involves a differen t file type, the basic method fo r accessing and downloa ding files is the same.
Downloads 67 Downloads Ringers Downloading Ringers T o download a n available r inger to y our phone: 1. Press , followed by f or Downloads . 2. Highlight Ringers and pre ss . 3. Highlight Get New Ringers and press . The browse r will launch and take you to the Ringers down load menu.
68 Downloads Screen Savers Downloading Screen Savers 1. Press , followed by f or Downloads . 2. Highlight Screen Save rs and press . 3. Highlight Get New Sc reen Savers and press . The browser wi ll launch and t ake you to the Screen S avers downloa d menu.
Downloads 69 Downloads Applications Downloading Applications 1. Press , followed by f or Downloads . 2. Highlight Applicati ons and pres s . 3. Highlight Get New Application s and press . The browse r wil l laun ch and take yo u to the applic ation downlo ad menu.
70 Messaging Messaging Now you can ex change te xt and multi media messa ges right fr om your phon e and stay connec ted without s aying a word . Within the M essaging menu you can a lso view the num ber of Voic email mess ages you hav e waiting f or you.
Messaging 71 Messaging Tip : The recipi ents of the message app ear in the low er half of the screen. If yo u wish to se n d your text message to mul tiple numbers or add r e sses, repeat step 4. You can send a text message to a maximum of 10 numbers.
72 Messaging 8. Press the left s oftkey to Send . If you wish to change your text message opti ons, press t he right so ftkey f or Options and select one of the followin g: • Edit allows you to re enter th e message rec ipients an d the mess age. • Priority allows you to set the priorit y level bet ween Normal and Urgent.
Messaging 73 Messaging • Erase . Using th e navigation keys select Erase T his to delet e the currently highligh ted message, Er ase Read to delete all read messages, or Erase All to delete all m essages in your I nbox and press . • Erase Multi ple .
74 Messaging • In Phone , Memory Card or Online Alb ums to send a pict ure that is already s av ed. Use the n avigation keys to highl ight a picture and press . A checkmark appears bes ide the pi cture. You c an select mo re than one picture. Once you have finished selecting all the pictu res you wish to send press the left softkey for Next .
Messaging 75 Messaging 2. Follow the system promp ts to create your passcod e, record yo ur greeting, a nd record yo ur name anno uncement. Note : You must re quest this fe ature from your serv ice provider for it to work correctly. Note : The Voicema il setup pr ocess may va ry in certa in Affilia te areas.
76 Messaging Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages You can revi ew your messa ges direct ly from your p hone or fro m any other touch- tone phone. To dial from y our phone, yo u can eithe r speed dial your Voicema il or use the menu keys. Using One-T o uch Messag e Access • Press and hold .
Messaging 77 Messaging T o access the Settings menu : 1. Press , followed by fo r Messagin g . 2. Press f or Settings . General General se ttings affect voice mail , text and pic / vi deo messages. • Notifica tion : Allows yo u to configur e whether ne w messages will appea r with a pop- up message or with an icon.
78 Messaging T o delet e a preset message : 1. In the Set t in gs menu, press for Genera l . 2. Press f or Pre set Messages . 3. Press the n avigation key up or down t o highlight the desire d message. 4. Press the right softkey fo r Options . 5. Press for Er ase .
Messaging 79 Messaging 5. Use the navi gation key s to sele ct the desi red volume level and press to save. 6. When you are finished, pr ess the left so ftkey for Done . T o set the rin ger type: 1. In the Set t in gs menu, press for Genera l . 2. Press for Message Alert.
80 Messaging Text Message Text Message settings only aff ect text messa ges. • Save In O utbox : If t his option i s On, a cop y of the mess age is auto matically saved in the O utbox after being sent. • Priority : Allows yo u to configur e the defau lt Priori ty level fo r your text message .
Messaging 81 Messaging T o access the call back num ber option: 1. In the Set tin gs menu, press for T ext Message . 2. Press for Call Back # . 3. Use the navigati on key to highli ght None , your mobile d irect ory n umb er or Other for a diffe re nt phone number and pr ess .
82 Messaging T o change your voice m ail back to the default vo ice mail: 1. In the Set tin gs menu, press for Voice Mail # . 2. Use the nav igation key to highlight the defa ult number a nd press .
Tools 83 Tools Tools Mass Storage You can con nect your phone to your personal computer using a USB da ta cable, using yo ur phone as a portable di sk drive. Connect to PC You must inser t a memory ca rd into th e phone in ord er to connec t the pho ne to a computer .
84 Tools • BLUETOOTH : d efault st orage locat ion for FTP tr ansfer. If you wish to tr ansfer photos or music file s from yo ur compute r to your phone via B luetooth, then you should chan ge the Exch an ge FT P Fo ld er (s ee page 60 fo r mor e de tails ).
Tools 85 Tools Voice Service For more infor mation, see "Voice Servi ce" on page 30. Voice Memo You can use y our phone to record brief memos to remind y ou of impor tant event s, phone number s, or other items. Recording Voice Memos T o record a voice memo: 1.
86 Tools 2. Press for Voice Memo . 3. Press f or Revi ew . (The phone displays a list of saved memos, with the first on e selected.) 4. Select a mem o and pres s . — or — Press the nu mber corres ponding to th e memo you wa nt to review. (The phone replays the memo.
Tools 87 Tools • Countdown : Countdown al lows you to ente r a future date an d time into the phone and th en see the a mount of day s, hours, and minutes unti l that time is reached. T oday T o add an even t to today’s schedule: 1. Press , followed by for Tools .
88 Tools 2. Press for Planner . 3. Press f or Sche duler . 4. Using the na vigation key s, scroll to the des ired date. 5. Press the left s oftkey for View . 6. Press the left s oftkey for Add N ew . 7. Enter the e vent desc ription u sing the key pad and pr ess the le ft softkey for Next .
Tools 89 Tools • If you have n o events curr ently scheduled f or today, then the New Ta s k menu is autom atically di splayed. • If you hav e one or more events sche duled for t oday, they are displayed. Press the lef t softkey for Add New . 4. Enter the t ask descr iption usin g the keyp ad and press the left softkey for Next .
90 Tools • If you have o ne or m ore comp osed mem os, they are dis played . Pres s the left softkey for Add New . 4. Enter a na m e using the keypad and p ress . 5. Enter the t ime and dat e values and press th e left soft key for Done . T o view a countdown: 1.
Tools 91 Tools 3. Press f or Sche duler . 4. Press the ri ght softkey for Options . 5. Press for Erase All . 6. Highlight Ye s with the navi gation key and press to confirm. Memo Pad Your phone co mes with a memo pad you can us e to compos e and store re minders and notes to help keep you o rganized.
92 Tools T o access wor ld time: 1. Press , followed by for Tools . 2. Press f or Wo rl d Tim e . 3. Press the navi ga tion key left, righ t, up, or down to di sp lay the differ en t time zones. 4. Press the le ft softkey for DST Setting to turn Da ylight Sav ings Time (DST) On or Off .
Tools 93 Tools Calculator Your phone c omes with a bui lt-in calcu lator. T o use the ca lculator: 1. Press , followed by for Tools . 2. Press for Calculator 3. Enter a n umber wit h the ke yp ad. (Use to insert a d ecimal point and/ or to mak e the number negative or pos itive.
94 Pictures/Videos Pictures/Videos Camera Taking Pictures Taking pictu res with your phone’s buil t-in camera i s as simple as choosing a subject, p ointing th e lens, and pr essing a butt on. You can activate ca m era mode and take pict ures whethe r the phone is open or c losed.
Pictures/Videos 95 Pictures/Videos • Review Pi ctures to review the images stored in you r camera. • To exit came ra mode, pr ess . T o take a pic ture with the phone close d: 1. Press and hold t he camera butto n ( ) l ocated on the side of the handset to access t he Camera Previe w mode.
96 Pictures/Videos • Fun Frames : Allows you to select a frame aroun d the image before the picture is ta ken. Press the navigation key le ft or right to sele ct the desired frame.
Pictures/Videos 97 Pictures/Videos • Med (320x24 0) : Allows you t o take go od qu ality images witho ut using too mu ch memory. • Low (176x22 0) : Allows you to take average qua lity images. Y ou can save the mo st images in memor y using this setting.
98 Pictures/Videos Camcorder In addition to taking p ictures, you can also rec ord, view, and send videos to your friends and fam ily with your phone’s buil t -i n vi de o came ra . T o record a video: 1. Press , followed by for Pics/Videos . 2. Press f or Camc order .
Pictures/Videos 99 Pictures/Videos • Review Al bum to revie w pictures an d videos currently st ored in your phone’s m e mory. • To exit camc order mode , press . Camcorder Options There are se veral se ttings associ ated with the full-co lor digita l camcorder.
100 Pictures/Videos • Quality : Allows you to select be tween Fine , Norma l ,a n d Economy . The se setting s reflect the image quality se ttings fo r the videos. • Save Video T o : Allows you to chan ge the saved file locati o n between Phone and Memory Card .
Pictures/Videos 101 Pictures/Videos • Play (video only ) the curr ent video. • Send the p icture or video to an other user using Pic/Vi deo Msg. • Upload the pi cture or vide o to an on line album. • Send to Oth er to send the pict ure to an on line service p rovider.
102 Pictures/Videos 2. Enter your Phone Number and Picture Me ssaging pas sword to lo g in. PictBridge Print PictBridge is an industry standard es tablished by the Camera & Imaging Pro du c ts Ass.
Pictures/Videos 103 Pictures/Videos 9. Press the n avi gati on ke y up to se lect Ty p e . Press the navi gation key left or right to s elect one o f the follo wing: • Standar d : Prints t he standard image. • Index : Prints the index informatio n.
104 Pictures/Videos • In Wide Screen , images are oriented so t hat they ar e wider than t hey are tall. • In Full Scre en , images are orient ed so that they are taller th an they are wide. T o change Vi ew Mode: 1. Press , followed by for Pics/Vid eos .
Contacts 105 Contacts Contacts Adding a New Contact Your phone can st ore up to 500 phon e numbers. Ea ch contact ent ry can store up to a total of five phon e numbers (p lus one emai l address) , and each e ntry’s name can contain up to 20 charac t er s.
106 Contacts 5. Scroll down to the Add Number box. Enter the phone numb er using the keypad and press . 6. Select a la bel (Mobile, Home, etc.) for this num ber and pres s . 7. When you are finished, pr ess the left so ftkey for Done . Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number T o edit an en try’s phone number: 1.
Contacts 107 Contacts 7. Press the nav iga tion key up or do wn to highlight a nd listen to the desired Rin ger and press to sav e. 8. Press the left s oftkey for Done .
108 Contacts 4. Press the ri ght softkey for Options and select Rena me group . 5. Enter the new name for the group and press . T o associate an existi ng number loc ated in you r Contacts: 1. Press , followed by for Contacts . 2. Press for Fi nd . 3.
Contacts 109 Contacts Note : If th e device is not visible , you will b e prompted t o search fo r the devi ce. Select Ye s and press . For more information, see ‘Bluetoo th” on page 59. T o edit your Name Card: 1. Press , followed by for Contacts .
110 Settings Settings Display Screen Saver Your phone offers opt ions for what you se e on the di splay scr een when in standby mode. T o change the display i mages: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Di splay . 3. Press for Sc reen Saver .
Settings 111 Settings Menu Style Your phone c an display the various features and options i n one of two different menu styles, 3x 4 White and List White . T o change the menu style: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Di splay . 3. Press for Menu Style .
112 Settings 4. Press f or Size . 5. Press the navig at ion key s up or down to select Large , Normal or Sma ll and pres s to sa ve your changes. Incoming Call Your phone allows you to change the image shown on your displa y screen when receivin g a cal l .
Settings 113 Settings 2. Press for Di splay . 3. Press for Backlight . 4. Press for Mai n Display , for Keypad, or for Pwr Sa ve Mode . 5. Use the nav i g ation key to select: • Flip open , 30 seconds , 15 sec onds , or 8 second s for the Main Display.
114 Settings Text Entry The Text Entry menu allows you t o customize how T9 t ext entry mode f unctions on your handset. For more infor mation, see "T 9 Text Input" on page 25. T o change your T ext Entry options: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs .
Settings 115 Settings 3. Press for Vo lu m e . 4. Press for Ringer , for Vo i ce Vol um e , for Headset V oice , for Speaker Voice or for Advanced . For Advance d, select for T ext Message , for Pic/Video Msg ,f o r Voice Ma il , for Alarms ,o r f o r App.
116 Settings Ringer Type Ringer type s help you ide ntify incomi ng calls and messages. You c an assign ri nger types to ind ividual Co ntacts entrie s, types of c all s, Scheduler entries, an d types of message s. • Single T one s are non-polypho nic tradi tional styl e ring tone s.
Settings 117 Settings 3. Press f or Ringer T ype . 4. Press for Roam Ringer . 5. Select Normal or Distincti ve and pre ss to save and exit. Alerts Your phone c an alert you w ith an audibl e tone when you change s ervice area s, once a minute dur ing a voice call, or when a call h as been conne cted.
118 Settings • Voice : The numbe r or symbol o f the key is heard when yo u press a ke y. T o select a k ey tone: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press f or Soun ds . 3. Press for Key T on e . 4. Press for To n e T y p e . 5. Press the n avigation key up or down to select the desired tone type.
Settings 119 Settings Launch Pad You have the opti on of assignin g the navigation key to an often-us ed function. The center naviga tion key ca nnot be cha nged. Pressi ng the naviga tion key in standby mode will la unch the ass i g ned feature. T o modify the functi on launched by the na vigation key: 1.
120 Settings 3. Press for Ca ll Setup . 4. Press for Ab brev . Dial . 5. Select On or Off and press . 6. If you sele cted On , input th e five or six digit prefi x (for exa mple, area code and pre fix) and pr ess . T o make an Abbreviate d Dial call: 1.
Settings 121 Settings T o set up ca ll restrict ion: 1. Press , followed by for Setting s . 2. Press for Others . 3. Press for Ca ll Setup . 4. Press for Re striction .
122 Settings Language Your phone c an display text in Eng lish or Frenc h. Languag e selectio n changes al l menus and vo ice message settings. 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Others . 3. Press f or Lang uage . 4. Press the navig ation key up or d own to select Engl ish or French .
Settings 123 Settings T o enable your phon e’ s Locat ion feature: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Others . 3. Press for Loca tion . (A br ief explanat ion will di splay. Use yo ur navigation key to scr oll throug h to read t he entire tex t.
124 Settings T o change the Send End But ton: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs . 2. Press for Others . 3. Press f or Headset Mode . 4. Press for Se nd End Butto n .
Settings 125 Settings Phone Info The Phone Inf o screen di splays info rmation a bout your ha ndset’s cur rent hardwa re and softwar e. The Icon G lossary opti on can help you identify a display icon whose function y ou have fo rgotten. 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs .
126 Phone Security Phone Security Accessing the Security Menu All of your p hone’s secu rity settin gs are avai lable throug h the Securi ty menu. You must ent er your lock code to view the Security menu. T o access the Security me nu: 1. Press , followed by for Settin gs .
Phone Security 127 Phone Security Calling in Lock Mode You can pla ce calls to 911 and to your special num bers when in lock mode. T o place an outgoing call in lock mo de: • To call an emerge ncy number or s pecial number, en ter the phone nu mber and press .
128 Phone Security • for Erase Pi c/Video • for Erase Voice Memo • for Er ase Messag es 3. Using the n avigation ke y, select Ye s and press . Default Settings Resetting the p hone re stor es al l the fac tory d efaul ts, in cludi ng the r inge r type s and display set tings.
Safety 129 Safety Safety Getting the Most Out of Your Reception Keeping T abs on Signal St rength The qualit y of ea ch call you m ake or rece ive d epend s on t he si gnal stren gth i n you r area. Your p hone inform s you of the current si gnal strengt h by displayi ng a number of bars next to th e signal streng th icon.
130 Safety • Avoid expo sing your pho ne and access ories to r ain or liquid s pills. If yo ur phone does get wet, immediate ly turn the power off and remove t he battery. If it’s inop er able, return it to a deale r store or ca ll Customer Support for service.
Safety 131 Safety Following Safety Guidelines To operate you r phone safely a nd efficiently, always follow any specia l regulation s in a given are a. Turn your ph one off in area s where use is forbidden or when it may cau se int er f er enc e or dang er.
132 Safety bodily injury or even de ath. These areas are of ten, but not always, clearly marked . These areas inc lude: • Fueling are as such as ga s stations . • Below deck on boats. • Fuel or ch emical trans fer or storag e facilities . • Areas where the air contains chemic als or particles such as grain, du st or metal powders.
Safety 133 Safety • It’s best to rep lace the battery when it n o longer prov ides accept able performance . When used co rrectly, t he battery can be recha rged hundreds of times be fore it ne eds replacing . • Don’t stor e the batter y in high temperature ar eas for long periods of time.
134 Safety can be deter mined by tu rning the e quipment of f and on, th e user is encouraged to try to corr ect the int erference b y one or more of the follow ing measures : • Reorient / reloca te the rece iving ante nna. • Increase the separat ion betwee n the equipm ent and rece iver.
Safety 135 Safety User Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUA LCOMM Incorpor ated under o ne or more of the follo wing pate nts: 4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797 5,506,865 .
136 Manufacturer’s Warranty Manufacturer’s Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purc.
Manufacturer’s Warranty 137 SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited W arranty , Purchaser must pa y all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.
138 Manufacturer’s Warranty OTHER WISE, AS T O THE QU ALITY , CAP ABILITIES, OP ERA TIONS, PERFORMANCE OR SUIT ABILITY OF ANY THIRD-P ARTY SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMENT , WHETHER SUCH THIRD-P ARTY SOFTW AR.
Index 139 Index A Abbrev. Dial 20 Abbreviated Di ali n g 21 Activating Voice Service 30 Airplane Mode 122 Alarm Clock 92 Alert Notification 117 Auto-Answer 121 B Backlight 112 Battery Capacity 9 Charg.
140 Index Locking Your Phone 126 M Making Calls 16 Media Player 55–58 Memo Pad 91 Menus Diagram 40 Navigation 38 Viewing 40 Messaging 70 Erasing All Mes sa ges 72 Message S etup Options 76 Pic/Vide .
Index 141 Setting Up 74 Volume Settings 114 W Web Alert 76 Wireless Web Downloading It ems 66 Games 66 Launching t he Browser 49 Navigating 50 Ringers 67 Screen Savers 68 World Time 91.
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