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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Samsung DM-S110 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Samsung DM-S110, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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USER MANU AL DM-S105 / DM -S110[...]
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2 BACK t o TOC DISCLAIMER OF W ARRANTIES; EXCL USION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS W ARRANTY CONT AINED ON THE W ARRANT Y P AGE ENCL OSED WITH THE PR ODUC T , THE PURCHASER T AKES THE PRODUCT " AS IS, " AND NEITHER SAMSUNG NOR DISNEY MOBILE MAKE ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W ARRANT Y OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPEC T TO T[...]
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3 t able of Content s SECTION 1. GET TING ST ARTED ............................................. 5 Impor tant Safety I nformation ......................................... 5 Batter y Use and Care ................................................. 5 T urning the Phone On/Off ............................................ 6 Setting Up Y our Voicemail .[...]
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4 SECTION 12. T OOLBOX: SETTINGS ........................................ 71 Display ............................................................. 71 Sound .............................................................. 72 Roaming ........................................................... 74 Messaging ...............................................[...]
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5 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 1 GE T TING ST ARTED BA T TERY USE AND CARE Installing the Battery note: Y OUR PHONE COMES P ACKA GED WITH A P ARTIALL Y CHARGED RECHARGEABLE ST AND ARD LIION BA TTERY AND TRA VEL AD APTER. Import ant! YOU MUST FULL Y CHARGE THE BA TTERY BEFORE YOU USE YOUR PHONE; O THERWISE, YOU COULD DAMA GE THE BA TTERY . A FULL Y DISCH[...]
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6 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 1 GE T TING ST ARTED Removing the Battery 1. F ollo w st eps 1 and 2 f rom “Insta llin g the Batter y ” on page 5. 2. Gr ip the batter y from the side (1) and lift it up and out (2). Charging the Battery Y our phone is powered by a r echargeable standard Lithium-ion batter y . A travel adapter comes with y our phone for c[...]
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7 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 1 GE T TING ST ARTED SET TING UP Y OUR VOICEMAIL F or new users, follow the instructions below to set up Voicemail: 1. In Idle mode, press and hold the key on the k eypad. Y ou may be prompted t o enter your P ass Code. 2. F ollow the tutorial voice prompts. Acc essing Y our V oicemail Y ou can access your Voicemail by pr ess[...]
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8 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE s e C t I o n 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE T opics Co vered • KeyF eatures • KeypadF unctions • DisplayScreensandIcons • CommandKeys • Y ourPhone ’ sModes KEY FEA TURES Y our new DM -S105/DM-S110 phone is light weight, easy to us[...]
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9 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE KEYP AD FUNCTIONS Refer to phone illustrations . 1. Earpiece/Speaker — Allo ws y ou t o h ear t he o ther call er a nd t he ringtones and other sounds available on your phone . 2. DisplayScreen — Shows the r eceived signal strength, battery level, the date and time, and other phone status in[...]
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10 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE DISPLA Y SCREENS AND IC ONS Y our phon e ha s di spla ys o n the out side (fr ont) and insi de o f th e phone flip. These displays indicate when you hav e an incoming call or mess age . Th ey al so a lert yo u wh en y ou r ece ive call s or mess ages and at a specified time when you have set an [...]
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11 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE TTY Indicates the phone ’ s T T Y mode is active. Alarm Appears when events or alarms are set. Battery Battery indicator . More bars = a stronger charge. Low Battery Indicates the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk time remain. Mute Indicates the phone has been muted. T he caller can[...]
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12 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE OK Key • Withinamenu,pr essthe OK k ey ( ) to acc ept the highlighted selection. • Incameramode,pressthe OK key ( ) to tak e a photo . • Whenviewingadraftmessage,pressthe OK key ( ) to edit the message. BA CK Key The BAC[...]
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13 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE Camer a Key In Idle mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) — located on the right side of your phone — to launch the Camer a menu. Pr ess the Camera k ey ( ) a second time to activate the camera built into your phone . In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key ( ) to activate the camera.[...]
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14 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 2 UNDERST ANDING YOUR PHONE T alk Mode Y ou can place and receive calls only when your phone is on. While on a call your phone is in talk mode. P ress the Options (right) soft ke y ( ) to display a list of options available while you ar e on a call. See “In Use Menu” on page 1 6 for mor e information. Enter/Exit Silent M[...]
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15 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS s e C t I o n 3 CALL FUNCTIONS T opics Co vered • Mak ingaCall • AdjustingtheCall Volume • AnsweringaCall • InUseMenu • CallHistor y • SilentMode • SelectingFunctionsandOptions MAKING A CALL 1. F rom the[...]
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16 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS Making a Call from the Contact List Y ou can store phone numbers in your Contact List. Once you have st ored a number in the Contact List, you can dial it by pressing a f ew k eys. Y ou can also assign your most frequently used numbers to number keys using the Speed Dial feature . 1. Press C ontac ts ( ). 2[...]
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17 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS Recent C alls The Recent menu lets you view the 60 most r ecent calls you have received , dialed, and missed . The phone number (and name, if alr eady stored in your Contact List) displays with the number of occurrences of each number . note: A T ANY TIME WHILE YOU ARE IN C all HIst ory , YOU CAN USE THE LE[...]
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18 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS Delete All This menu allows you t o delete all of the records in the Call Histor y . 1. Pr ess Menu ( ). 2. Select M essaging and press . 3. Select CallH istory and press . 4. Select the t ype of call you want to delete (Recent, Missed, Received, or Dialed) and press . 5. Pr ess Options ( ) and highli[...]
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19 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 3 CALL FUNC TIONS 2. T o switch the microphone on, press Unmut e ( ) . The other person can hear you again. Using the Speakerphone Whi le o n a call , y ou c an us e y our S peake rphon e to con duct a han ds-f ree conversation, or y ou can use your Speak erphone to let others with you join in the call. T o turn the speakerp[...]
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20 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 4 MENU NAVIGA TION s e C t I o n 4 MENU NA VIGA TION T opics Co vered • MenuNavigation • MenuSummar y MENU NA VIGA TION Menus and sub -menus can be accessed by scrolling with the NA V KEY or by pressing the number that corresponds with each menu item. Acc essing a Menu Function by Scrolling 1. Press M[...]
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21 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 4 MENU NAVIGA TION LEVEL ONE LEVEL T WO LEVEL THREE LEVEL FOUR TOOLBO X 1. My Profile 2. Camera 3. Voice Recorder 4. T ools 5. Settings 1. T ake Pix 2. Pix Gallery 1. Record Voice 2. Voice Galler y 1. Bluetooth® 2. Calendar 3. Alarm Clock 4. Notepad 5. Calculator 6. Stopwatch 7. World Clock 1. Display 2. Sound 3. Roaming 4[...]
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22 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT seC tIon 5 ENTERING TEX T T opics Co vered • Changingthe T extEntr yMode • Using T9®Mode • UsingAbcMode • EnteringNumbers • EnteringSymbols • EnteringQuicknotes • EnteringEmoticons CHANGING THE TEXT ENTR Y M[...]
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23 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT 6. Pr ess . The Subject screen appears in the display . 7. Pr ess Options ( ) . T he following options appear in the display : • Abc • T9® W ord • 123 • Symbols • Quicknotes • Emoticons 8. Select T9®W ord and pr ess . • F or pract ice, ent ert hew ord [...]
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24 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT note: REFER TO “QUICKNO TES” ON P AGE 7 5 FOR MORE INFORMA TION ON EDITING AND C OMPOSING QUICKNO TES. ENTERING EMO TIC ONS Choose from a selection of fun emoticons to insert into your text message. 1. See steps 1–7 in “Using T9 Mode” on pages 2 2 and 23. 2. Selec t Emoticons and press . 3. Selec t [...]
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25 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS seC tIon 6 CONT ACTS T opics Co vered • Acc essingContacts • F indingaContactsEntr y • AddingaNewC ontac tsEntr y • EditingaContactsEntry • SavingaNumberAfteraCall • ContactGroups • SpeedDial [...]
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26 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS 3. The name you ’ve entered will be highlighted . • Pr ess to dial the number associated with the name. • Pr ess AddNew ( ) to add a new contact. • Pr ess Options ( ) to view the following: – Edit: Change the selected contac t ’ s information. – SendM essage: Send a text [...]
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27 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS 3. Use the NA V KEY to highlight one of the following fields: • Name • Mobile • Home • Off i ce • Mobile2 • E-mail • E-mail2 • DefaultRingtone(orringtonename) • NoGroup • AddP ixID 4. Enter a phone number or e -mail address, and select a rin[...]
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28 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS Add P auses to Contacts Numbers Calls to automat ed systems such as bank ing ser vices of ten require a password or account number . I nstead of manually entering these numbers, you can stor e them in a Contac ts entr y with the phone number and with special characters called pauses, up to a maximum of 72 digits[...]
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29 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS Assigning a Picture to a Contacts Entry When you assign a picture to an entry , the pic ture you assigned appears in the display when you r eceive a call from that contact. 1. Select a Contac t List entr y and then press Options ( ) . 2. Select Edit . The EditCon tac t screen appears in the display . 3. Us[...]
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30 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS SA VING A NUMBER AFTER A CALL Once you finish a call, y ou can store the caller ’ s number to your Contact List. note: IF THE CALL W AS INCOMING AND CALLER ID INFORMA TION W AS UNA V AILABLE, THE sa Ve OPTION WILL ALSO BE UNA VAILABLE . 1. Pr ess to end your call. The call time, length of call, phone number ,[...]
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31 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS C ONT ACT GROUPS Contact Groups let you easily send messages to multiple C ontac ts. Y ou can also use Groups to find C ontac t entries and to add/remove Contacts names in a Group or to cr eate or rename a Group . Add a Contacts Entry to a Group 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then press ( ) for Contacts . 2. Select Group[...]
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32 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS SPEED DIAL A contact ’ s Speed Dial number (or location) corresponds to the number key you press t o speed dial one of that contac t ’ s numbers. F or example: • T ospeeddialthephonenumberassignedtoLocation5, pressand hold the ( ) k ey , (1-touch dialing). • T[...]
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33 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 6 CONT AC TS Changing a Speed Dial Assignment T o change the Con tac ts number assigned to a Speed Dial location: 1. On the SpeedDial screen, select an entr y . 2. Pr ess Replace ( ) . The ContactList screen appears in the display . 3. F ind the contac t that you want to assign to this Speed Dial location. 4. Pr [...]
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34 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING seC tIon 7 MESSAGING T opics Co vered • Acc essingM essaging • CreatingandSendingMessages • Receiving T extMessages • ReceivingPix(P ic ture)Messages • SendingPixMessages • Inbox • OutboxandDrafts • V oicema[...]
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35 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING (See “Finding a Contacts Entr y ” on page 2 5 , “Con tact Gro ups ” on page 31 , and “Recent Calls” on page 1 7 for mor e information.) — or — Use the keypad to enter the phone numbers or e -mail addresses of recipients of the message. (See Section 5, “Entering T ex t, ” for more inf or mation[...]
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36 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING RECEIVING TEXT MESSAGES When you receiv e a tex t message in Idle mode, an alert sounds and New T extMsg appears on your main screen along with the closed envelope icon ( ) . When you receive a message while on a call , New T ex tMsg and ( ) appear on your main screen. The sender ’ s name (if in[...]
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37 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING SENDING PIx MESSAGES Pix messages can be sent t o recipients with compatible phones or devices. Y ou can even add a voice recording to the message . 1. I n Idle mode, press the Right NA V KEY . Selec t CreateMessage and press . 2. Under Add Recipient(s), enter the phone number or e-mail address of your recipie[...]
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38 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING Managing Inbox Messages 1. I n Idle mode, press the Right NA V KEY , selec t Inbox and then press . 2. Use the NA V KEY to select a message. 3. Pr ess Reply ( ) to reply to the selected message . Press Options ( ) , select one of the following, and pr ess : • Info —Showsmessagedeliverystatus[...]
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39 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 7 MESSAGING VOICEMAIL Open V oicemail to view the Callback# (if available), Urgency , and other details of the Voicemail message . When you receiv e a ne w voicemail message, under “ M issedAler ts , ” you have the option to either: • Listen — Calls your voice mailbo x and allows you to listen to y our me[...]
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40 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ s e C t I o n 8 F AMIL Y CENTER ™ T opics Co vered • F amilyCent er™O ver view • F amilyLocat or™S er vice • F amilyMonitor™Ser vice • CallCon trolFea tures • F amilyAler t!™Ser vice This section explains how to ac cess [...]
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41 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Acc essing F amily Center T o acc ess Family C enter: 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , select F amilyCenter and press . (Or pre ss t he left NA V KEY .) The f ollowing menu items appear : • F amilyLocat or • F amilyMonitor • F amilyAler t ! • CallContr ol • ShopF amily 2[...]
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42 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ note: IT IS VERY IMPORT ANT TO CHANGE Y OUR PIN TO SAFEGUARD THE F AMIL Y L OCA TOR FEA TURE ON Y OUR PHONE. YOUR NEW PIN MUST BE 4 DIGIT S AND MUST BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR TEMPOR ARY PIN. Using F amily Loc ator Here ’ s how to locate your children ’ s phones: 1. Under OKtoLocat e , selec t a na[...]
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43 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ When allowances are r eached for voice usage or messaging , the F amily Man ager will re ceiv e a mobil e al er t t hat lets him or h er d ecid e to view usage, increase allo wances, or restrict ser vice through Call Control . When a download allowance is reached , a restriction on fur ther downloading w[...]
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44 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Other F amily Members’ View All other family members can only view , not edit, their personal allowances and usage. 1. F rom F amilyMonitor , select M ySpending and press . 2. Children view allowances and voice, t ex t, pix, and download usage. Adults view usage only . Spending Aler ts When a fam[...]
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45 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Always On Numbers Al wa ys On nu mbe rs ar e pho ne num be rs tha t can al wa ys be ca lle d, r ega rd le ss of Call Control r estric tions. All mobile phone numbers included in your Disney Mobile calling plan and 911 are Always On numbers. Y ou may choose to set other Always On numbers for y our childre[...]
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46 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Viewing Alw ays On or Prohibited Numbers T o view an Always On or Pr ohibited number : 1. Select AlwaysOnNumbers or Pr ohibitedNumbers and press . 2. Use the Up/Down NA V KEY to select a contact, then press to view the contact ’ s phone number . 3. Pr ess Back ( ) to return to Always?[...]
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47 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ Acc essing F amily Aler t! T o acc ess Family A ler t!: 1. Press Menu ( ) , select F amilyCenter and pr ess . 2. Select F amilyAler t! and press . The following menu items appear: • SendAler ts • EditQuickAler ts • Aler tsReceived This ser vice is also availab[...]
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48 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 8 F AMIL Y CENTER™ note: ALERT S THA T HA VE NO T BEEN READ DISPLA Y A SPECIAL ICON WITH THE LETTER N FOR “NEW . ” F amily Alert! will delete messages saved in Aler tsReceived as new messages arrive. T o delete aler ts from the AlertsReceived screen: 1. Fr om F amilyAler t! , selec t Aler tsReceived and pre[...]
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49 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT s e C t I o n 9 ENTERT AINMENT T opics Co vered • EntertainmentO verview • Shopping • Pr eviewing • Pur chasingandD ownloading • MyRingtones • My Themes • MyImages • MyGames • MyApplications • My[...]
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50 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT 5. Selec t one of the following options and pr ess . • Pr eview — T o view or listen befor e buying, scroll left or right to preview all available content in the selected category or pack . • Buy — Initiates purchase transaction. • Info — Displays content details . • Close[...]
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51 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT F or Subscriptions After “ SuccessfullyPur chased ” appears, the ShopEnter tainment screen will be displayed . I tems purchased with your subscription credits are sa ved and accessible, via the Entertainment menu, in their appropriate cont ent categories. Y ou can manage your subscriptions, via th[...]
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52 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Deleting Ringtones/V oice Recordings & V iewing Info Pur chased ringtones can be deleted via the main MyR ingtones screen or when previewing. Voice recor dings can be deleted from the main V oice Galler y menu or when previewing. 1. For v oice recordings and purchased ringtones , press Options?[...]
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53 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Previewing Images 1. Once in MyImages , use the NA V KEY to scroll through your image list, make a selec tion, and press to view the selected image. 2. Use the Left/Right NA V KEY to preview all images. Previewing Pix (Phot os) 1. Once in M yImages , select PixGaller y and press . 2. Use the NA V K[...]
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54 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Initial Use of Pictureland on Y our Phone The first time you access P ic tureland in MyImages, or access the upload function in Camera mode, you will be prompt ed to review and then accept the Pictureland T er ms and Conditions for phone use . There are thr ee areas on your phone where y ou can accept t[...]
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55 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT Receiving Pix fr om an Album 1. Selec t a pix from thumbnail view (see above) and press . 2. Press Options ( ) . S elect ReceivePix and pr ess . 3. Follo wing an audible aler t, the NewP ixMsg screen will be displayed. 4. T o do wnlo ad t he pi x t o P ix Ga llery a nd v iew p ix o ption s, see [...]
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56 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 9 ENTER T AINMENT MY SUBSCRIPTIONS Y our subs cript ion pur chase s ar e a cces sible in thei r app rop riat e content categories in Entertainment an d ar e ma nage d in the MySubscriptions sec tion. Acc essing Subscriptions 1. Press Menu ( ) , select Enter tainment , and press . 2. Selec t MySubscriptions and press[...]
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57 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER seC tIon 1 0 T OOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CAMERA, VOICE REC ORDER T opics Co vered • MyProle • Camera • V oiceRecorder MY PROFILE MyProle show s y ou th e ph one numb er f or y our mobi le p hone and the memor y (in k ilobytes) available f or [...]
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58 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER *not e: IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME A CCESSING A PICTURELAND FUNCTION ON Y OUR PHONE, YOU WILL BE PROMPTED T O REVIEW AND THEN A CCEPT THE PICTURELAND TERMS & C ONDITIONS. SEE “PICTURELAND” ON P A GE 5 3 FOR MORE INFORMA TION. IF YOU HA VE ALREAD Y A CCEPTED PICTURELAND [...]
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59 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER 4. Use the NA V KEY to highlight the Send option, and then press . The AddRecipient(s) scr een appears in the display . 5. Ente r r ecipi ent phon e num ber( s) o r e-mai l add res s(es ) us ing the keypad. (See Sec tion 5, “Entering T ex t ,” for mor e information on en[...]
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60 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Change View Mode The Change ViewMode option lets you change your camera viewfinder image from a portrait, full-screen view of the subject to a landscape, wide - screen view without rotating y our phone. 1. In the camera Options menu, select ChangeV iewMode and pre [...]
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61 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Brightness Brightness al low s yo u to cha nge the b right ness of your pictu res . O ptio ns are +5 – -5 . 1. In the PixControls menu , selec t the Brightness option. The current brightness setting appears in the top line of the display . 2. Use the Left/Right NA V KEY[...]
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62 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Y ou are returned to the camera viewfinder screen, with the Z oom icon ( ) appearing in the middle of the Status Bar . 3. T ozoominandoutonyoursubject,usetheLeft/RightNA VKEY . 4. T o tak e the pix, press the Camer a k ey ( ) , Ca[...]
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63 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER • ViewInfo — Viewthetitle,timeanddatecreated ,size,andquality of the currently highlighted or display ed pix. • Delete — Erase the currently displayed or highlight ed pix. • DeleteAll — Erase all of the pix in P ix [...]
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64 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 10 TOOLBOX: MY PROFILE, CA MERA, VOICE RECORDER Playing Y our Voic e Recordings 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , V oiceRecorder , and V oiceGaller y . The V oiceGaller y screen appears in the display . 2. Select a voice recording using the Up/Down NA V KEY . 3. T o assign this voice recor ding as a Ringto[...]
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65 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS seC tIon 1 1 T OOLBOX: T OOLS T opics Co vered • Bluetooth® • Calendar • AlarmClock • Notepad • Calculator • Stopwat ch • W orldClock BL UETOO TH® The Bluetooth tool lets y ou pair Bluetooth technology devices (headsets and printers) wi[...]
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66 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS 4. Connect your phone and your Bluetooth device by pr essing Connec t ( ) . “ Connecting... ” appears in the display follow ed by “ Connecting Successful , ” then the T rustedDevices screen appears in the display showing the name of your Bluetooth device . CALENDAR With the Calendar tool ,[...]
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67 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS 7. T o set or delete an alarm for this Event: • UsetheUp/DownNA VKEYtohighlightthealarmeld( ) , then use the Left/Right NA V KEY to select NoAlarm , On Time , 10minbefor e , 30minbefor e , or 1H rbefore . • Highlighttherepetitioneld( [...]
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68 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS 3. T o view the Events scheduled for the highlighted dat e, press View ( ) . A list of Events appears in the display . 4. Select the Event you want to delete. 5. Pr ess Options ( ) . T he following options pop up in the display : • Jumptodate • Delete • DeleteAll 6. T o delete the h[...]
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69 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS NO TEP AD Create Not es and store them in Notepad. Notes that y ou create in Notepad cannotbeprioritizedorassignedanaler t.ReturntoNotepadanytimeto review and edit your Notes . Creating a Note 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , T ools , and Notepad . 2. Do one o[...]
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70 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 11 TOOLBOX: T OOLS CAL CULA TOR With the Calculator t ool, you can use your phone as a calculator , per forming basic arithmetic functions: addition, subtrac tion, multiplication, and division. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , T ools , and Calculator . Th e Calculator screen appears in the displa y. 2. Enter the ?[...]
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71 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS seC tIon 1 2 T OOLBOX: SETTINGS T opics Co vered • Display • Sound • Roaming • Messaging • Security • Setup/O thers • PhoneInfo DISPLA Y Display settings let you change your phone ’ s menu appearance, display brightness and contrast, and di[...]
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72 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS • SubL CD: – Analog1 – Analog2 – Dig ital 3 . P ress and then use the Left/Right NA V KEY to highlight the clock f or mat that you wish to use . Press Assig n ( ) or to save your selection. Backlight Y ou can set the back light for your display or keypad to remain on f or a sp[...]
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73 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Alerts Set the default volume for y our aler t sound. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Sound , Aler t V olume , and Aler ts . 2. Use the NA V KEY or the Volume key on the left side of your phone to select the volume level (SoundO , Vibrate , Beep , or Beep& [...]
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74 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS ROAMING Roaming options let you limit use of your phone to the Disney Mobile network or allow use of your phone in any accessible network . Set Mode 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Roaming , and Set Mode . Pr ess . The following options appear in the displa y : • Automati[...]
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75 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Signature Lets y ou selec t and compose a visible or invisible signature f or inclusion in your messages. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Messaging , and Signature . Pr ess . T he Signature screen appears in the display showing the current Signatur e. 2. Use the Left/Right NA V KE[...]
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76 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS note: THE DEF AUL T L OCK CODE IS 00 00 FOUR ZEROES. The “ UserLock ” prompt disappears and the Security menu appears in the display . 3. Pr ess for LockPhone . The following options appear in the display: • Unlocked — The phone remains unlocked. • OnP ower-Up [...]
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77 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS note: WHEN YOU DIAL AN EMERGENC Y NUMBER , Y OUR PHONE L OCKS ITSELF TO THE EMERGENCY L OCA TION THA T ANSWERED THE CALL AND L OCKS IT SELF IN 91 1ONL Y MODE, BL OCKING Y OU FROM DIALING ANY NUMBER BUT A SPECIAL NUMBER. T o store Special Numbers: 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings ,[...]
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78 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS SETUP/O THERS Shor tcuts TheUp ,D own,Left,andRightNavigationKeys(NA VKEY )canbecustomized to lau nch a ny one of nu mer ous appli cati ons or fu nctio ns o n yo ur p hone from Idle mode. Use the Shortcuts sub-menus to choose the application that you wish each navi[...]
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79 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Dialing Match Abbreviat ed Dial The Abbreviated Dial option lets y ou reduce the number of digits you dial for Contacts entries that all begin with the same 5– 6 digits. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Setup/O thers , DialingMatch , and Abbreviat edDial . Press . The follo[...]
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80 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS Prediction Start 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , Setup/O thers , T ext Entry , and PredictionStar t . Pr ess . The following options appear in the display : • 3rdletters • 4thletters • 5thletters 2. Select the desired option and press to save . Dual L[...]
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81 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS note: THE t t y m oDe OPTION HAS NO EFFECT ON THE PHONE’ S EARPIECE , MICROPHONE, OR SPEAKER . WHEN YOU SELECT tt y full , ALL CURRENTL Y ENABLED SOUND FUNCTIONS REMAIN ENABLED . 3. Highlight your selec tion and press . Y ou’ re r eturned to the previous menu and the T T Y icon ( ) appears in the to[...]
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82 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 12 TOOLBOX: SET TINGS PHONE INFO PhoneInfo lets you identify the har dware and soft ware versions of y our phone and identify the phone number assigned to your phone . Device Info View the numbers assigned to y our phone. 1. Pr ess Menu ( ) , then select T oolbox , Settings , PhoneInfo , and DeviceInfo . P ress . 2.[...]
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83 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION seC tIon 1 3 HEAL TH AND SAFET Y INFORM A TION T opics Co vered • HealthandSafetyInformation • ULCertied T ravelA dapter • ConsumerInformationon W irelessPhones • RoadSafety • OperatingEn vironme[...]
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84 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION TheFCChasg rantedanEquipmentAuthorizationforthismobilephone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines . T he maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC ar e: AMPS/CDMA mode (P art 22): Hea[...]
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85 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION What is FDA ’ s role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law , FDA does not review the saf et y of radiation- emitting consumer products such as wireless phones bef ore they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However , the agenc y has authorit y to [...]
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86 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laborator y studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would pro vide some of the data that are needed . Lifetime animal exposure studies could [...]
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87 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION Some groups sponsor ed by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged fr om using wireless phones at all. F or example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists t[...]
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88 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION • OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA): http://www.osha.go v/SL TC/radiofr equenc yradiation/index.html • NationalI nstituteforOccupationalSaf et yandHealth(NIOSH): http://www.cdc .gov/niosh/topics/emf/ •?[...]
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89 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION OPERA TING ENVIRONMENT Remember to follow an y special regulations in for ce in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is f orbidden to use it, or when it may cause inter fer ence or danger . When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, r ead its user ’ s [...]
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90 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION PO TENTIALL Y EXPL OSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Swi tch you r ph one o ff wh en i n an y ar ea with a po tent iall y ex plosi ve atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire r esulting in bodily injur y or even death. Us ers ar e adv ise d t [...]
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91 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION O THER IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Other I mpor tant Safety I nformation • Only qual ified pers onne l sh ould service the pho ne or ins tall the phon e in a vehicle. F aulty installation or ser vice may be dangerous and ma y invalidate an y war ranty applicable to the devi[...]
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92 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION A V AILABILIT Y OF V ARIOUS FEA TURES/RINGT ONES Man y se r vice s an d f eatu res are netw ork d epen dent and may re quir e add itio nal subsc ripti on a nd/o r usa ge c har ges. Not all fe atur es a re avai labl e f or p urch ase or u se in all ar eas . Dow nloa dable Ring T one s ma y b[...]
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93 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 13 HEAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMA TION • D o not permit a batter y out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys, or jewelry. • Do no t cr us h, pu nct ur e o r p ut a h ig h deg r ee o f pr es su re o n th e bat t ery as this can cause an internal shor t-circuit, resulting[...]
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94 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 14 W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION seC tIon 1 4 W ARRANT Y INFORM A TION T opicsCov ered • StandardLimited Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANT Y What is C overed and F or How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L.P . (“SAMSUNG”) warrants to the original purchaser (“P urchaser ”) that SAMSUNG’[...]
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95 BACK t o TOC seCtIon 14 W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION WHA T A RE THE LIMI TS ON SAMS UNG ’S W ARRAN T Y/L IABIL ITY? EX CEPT AS S E T F ORTH IN THE EXPRE SS W ARRAN T Y CO NT AINE D HER EIN, PURC HASER T AKES THE P RODUCT “ AS IS, ” AND SAM SUNG MAKE S NO W ARR ANT Y O R REPRESENT A TION AND THERE ARE NO C ONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ST A TUT[...]
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96 BACK t o TOC InDex InDex A AbbreviatedDialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 AlarmClock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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97 BACK t o TOC InDex F F amilyAlert!™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46–48 Accessing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Editing Aler ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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98 BACK t o TOC InDex N NavigationKey(NA VKEY ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?[...]
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99 BACK t o TOC InDex V Vibr ateMode.............................. 14–15 ViewingMaps(F amilyLocator) . . . . . . . . . .[...]