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SCH-u740 PORT ABLE Dual-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. BMC_u740_UG_EN_08102007_ D3[...]
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Intellectual Property All Intell ectual Proper ty , as define d below, owned by or whi ch is other wise the property of Samsung or its resp ective supp liers relat ing to the SAMSUNG Pho ne, including but not limi ted to, acce ssories, pa rts, or so ftware rela ting there to (the “Phone Syst em”), is pro prietar y to Samsu ng and pro tected und[...]
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Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability Except as se t forth in the expre ss warranty contained o n the warran ty page enclosed with t he product, the purchaser takes the pro duct "as is", and Sa msung makes no ex press or implied w arranty of any ki nd whatsoever with respect to th e product, including but not limite d to the me[...]
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T able of Contents Getting St arted .......... .......... ............ .......... ............ ......... ............ ........ 1 Closed View of Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front View of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Viewing t[...]
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Saving a Phone Number From Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Erasing Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Air Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Media Player ............. ....[...]
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Pic/Video Msg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 My Pics/Videos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 PictBridge Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Settings & I[...]
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Special #s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Reset Pi[...]
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1 Getting Started Getting Started Closed View of Phone 1. Hold Key: Al lows you to lock/unlo ck the music keys (i.e. Rewind, Play/Pause, and Fast Forward) on the fron t of the phon e. 2. Power/Acces sory C onnector: Th e power/acc essor y inter face co nnector is used to p lug in the charging ac cessories and also con nect any available accessor y [...]
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Getting Started 2 Getting Started 9. microSD™ Ca rd Slot: T his expansio n slot allows you to ins ert a microSD™ memory card to add addi tional memory and stor age capacity. 10. Flash: The b uilt-in fl ash has manua l and aut omatic capa bilities. 11 . Camera L ens: Allows yo u to take ph otos or sho ot video. Front View of Y our Phone 1. Inter[...]
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3 Getting Started 3. Left Soft Ke y: This key i s used to na vigate throu gh menus and applicatio ns by selecting t he choice avai lable in the Left Soft key Option. 4. T ALK Key: Allo ws you to pl ace or rece ive a call. In idle mode, press the key once to access the r ecent call log. 5. Speakerphon e Key: The speakerphon e key allows you to hear [...]
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Getting Started 4 Getting Started Viewing the Display Screen Y our phone’s interior and ext erior disp lay screens provides a wealth of informati on about your ph one’ s status an d options. Thi s list iden tifies the symb ols you’ll see on your phon e’ s display screens: indicates that your 1X web co nnection i s active. Incoming voice cal[...]
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5 Getting Started indicates that the m essage fa iled to sen d. indicates t hat you hav e a pending m essage to be sent. indicates that the m essage is a draft. indicates th at there is URL co ntained in the te xt message. indicates t hat the te xt message i s locked. A l ocked messag e cannot be deleted without c onfirmation. indicates t hat your [...]
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Getting Started 6 Getting Started indicates th at the handset is in Speaker mode. indicates th at the Camera is enabled. indicates that the C amcorder is enabled. indicates that the self-timer functio n is enabled. With the sel f timer enabled, a set amount o f time is req uired prio r to taking a picture. indicates th at the white bala nce has bee[...]
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7 Getting Started Y our phone can also display a handy gl ossar y of icons: 1. Press , highlig ht the Setti ngs menu, and press . 2. Select P hone Info . 3. Select Icon Glossary . 4. Use the nav igation keys to s croll through th e list of icons. Features of Y our Phone The SCH-u740 is lightwei ght, easy-t o-use, reli able, and i t also offer s man[...]
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Getting Started 8 Getting Started T urning Y our Phone On and Off T o turn your phone o n: • Press and hold to turn y our phone on . Once your phone is On, it displ ays “Looking for Ser vice” which i ndicates th at your phone is se arching for a signal. When your phone find s a signal, it autom atically enters s tandby mode – the pho ne’ [...]
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9 Getting Started Tip : Be sure to watc h your phone’s batter y leve l indicator and charge the batte ry before it runs out of power . Installing the Battery T o install the Li Ion batte ry: 1. Slide the battery cover down and lift u p to remove it. 2. Insert the top end of th e batter y into th e phone hou sing by using the direction of the arro[...]
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Getting Started 10 Getting Started 4. Slide the ba ttery cover up until it sn aps into place. Removing the Battery Note : Make su re the po wer is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers or message s. T o remove your battery: 1. Use your finger t o lift the battery (bottom end first) up and away from the phone. 2. Slide the ba ttery cover u[...]
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11 Getting Started Charging the Batte ry Y our phone’s LiIon batter y is recharg eable and sh ould be ch arged as soo n as possible so you can begi n using your phone. Keeping track of your bat tery ’ s charge is imp ortant. If your batter y le vel becomes too low, your phone automatica lly tur ns off and you will l ose all t he informat ion yo[...]
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Getting Started 12 Getting Started Using the T ravel Adapter T o use the travel ad apter provided with your phone : 1. Locate the inter face conne ctor on the side of th e phone and p ull out and turn th e plastic cov er (shown be low). 2. Plug the te rminal e nd of the ad apter in to the phon e’ s inter face connector , orientin g the adapt er?[...]
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13 Getting Started Installing the microSD Memory Card T o install the car d: 1. Locate the memory s lot on the ri ght side o f the phone and pull ou t and turn the pl astic cove r . 2. Orient the microSD’s gold contact pins up ward. 3. Carefully insert th e microSD car d into the opening and firmly pus h it in until you he ar a click, whic h indi[...]
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Phone Basics 14 Phone Basics Phone Basics Note : T o access the phone’s main Menu , press from standby mode. Menu items may be selected by highlight ing them wit h the navig ation key a nd pressing . Note : Your phone can display the various features an d options i n one of tw o different menu styles, gri d and list. By defa ult, your hands et is[...]
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15 Phone Basics Tip : T o redial your las t recent ca ll, press twice. Tip : Some networ ks support + dialing. + dialing automaticall y indicat es to the network tha t you are dialing a n internat ional call and adds the inte rnational dialing prefix (typi cally ‘00 1’) to the call auto matically. T o us e + dialin g, press and hold the 0 key ([...]
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Phone Basics 16 Phone Basics Note : When you r phone i s off, inco ming calls go to Voicemail. Ending a Call T o disconnect a call when you are fini shed: • Close the phone or pr ess . Missed Call Notification When an incom ing call is n ot answered, a Missed Call message is d isplayed o n your screen . T o dial a missed call b ack press . Callin[...]
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17 Phone Basics • (8) Phone Inf o displays the p hone numbe r , icon glossar y , the hardw are/ software ve rsion, Pref erred Roaming List (PRL) , the syste m and the technolo gy being use d. End-of-Call Optio ns After receiv ing a call from or maki ng a call to a phone nu mber that is n ot in your Contacts, t he phone numb er and the d uration o[...]
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Phone Basics 18 Phone Basics Finding a Phone Number T o find an entr y from the Contacts men u: 1. From the Idl e screen, p ress the r ight softke y f or Contacts . 2. Scroll down through your list of cont acts to high light the name and press to make the call. Tip : T o sear ch through your list more quickly , enter the first few letters in the Na[...]
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19 Phone Basics Abbrev . Dial Abbreviate d dialing al lows you to program a five or six d igit pref ix for commo nly used phone numb ers. When abbre viated diali ng is on, you can e nter the las t four or five digit s of any phone nu mber that matc hes the five or six digit prefix, and the number is di aled. T o set up abbrevia ted dialing: 1. Pres[...]
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Phone Basics 20 Phone Basics you can dia l Speed Dial en tries using one ke y press for loca tions 2-9, or two key presses for l ocations 1 0-99. T o use One-T ouch Dialing for Sp eed Dial l ocations 2-9: • Press and hold the app ropriate k ey for appr oximately two second s. T o use T wo-T ou ch Dialing fo r Speed Di al locati ons 10-99: 1. Pres[...]
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21 Phone Basics 2. Once you have establish ed the conn ection, pre ss the righ t softkey for Opti ons and select 3- Way Call . 3. Dial the se cond number a nd press the left s oftkey . 4. When you’re connected to the se cond party , pr ess again to begi n your three- way call. If one of the people y ou called h angs up duri ng your cal l, you and[...]
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Phone Basics 22 Phone Basics TTY Use With Handset A TTY (also known as a TDD or T ext T elephone), is a tel ecommunicat ions device that allows p eople who ar e deaf or h ard of hearin g, or who hav e speech or language disa bilities , to communicate by te lephone. Y our phone is compatible wi th selected TTY devices. Please chec k with the manufac[...]
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23 Entering Text Entering Text Selecting a Character Input Mode Y our pho ne provides co nvenient ways to e nter words, le tters, punctua tion, symbols, and numbers whene ver you a re prompted to enter text (for examp le, when addin g a Contacts en try or when sending te xt messages). T o change the char acter inpu t mode: 1. When you dis play a sc[...]
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Entering Text 24 Entering Text • T o ac cept a word, pr ess . • T o ac cept a word and insert a space , press the # key . • Press to erase a sing le character . Press and hold to delete an entire ent ry . • T o en ter a period, pr ess 1 . T o enter other special character s, press 1 and then repeat edly press 0 to cycle th rough other speci[...]
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25 Entering Text After a cha racter is ent ered, th e cursor aut omatically advances t o the next space after two s econds or wh en you enter a charac ter on a di fferent ke y . Note : When th e Dual Lan guage text option is enabled, acc ented cha racters ar e also displayed. In Landscape Mode • Press to cycle between uppe r case (ABC), l ower ca[...]
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Roaming 26 Roaming Roaming Understanding Roaming Recognizing Icons on the Displa y Screen Y our phone’ s display screen always let s you know when you’re off t he network. The following chart ind icates what you’ll see depending on where you’re us ing your phone. Note : Y ou may pay a h igher per-minute rate for roaming ca lls. Roaming on O[...]
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27 Roaming • 1X-Only Mo de : This settin g allows you to ac cess 1X networks . No EVDO service is avai lable. • Home Only Mo de : This setti ng allows you to ac cess the home network on ly and prev ents roamin g on other n etworks.[...]
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Voice Service 28 Voice Service Voice Service Activating Voice Ser vice Voic e recognition al lows you to say c ommands to perform com mon functions support ed by your phon e. There is no voic e training req uired to use the voice recognition feature. Y ou simply say t he pre-desi gnated comma nd display ed on your screen in a normal tone of voice t[...]
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29 Voice Service • The phone reco gnizes th e digits one, two, three, four , five, six, seven, e ight, nine, zero , and oh. The pho ne does not reco gnize numbers su ch as "one eight hundr ed" for "1-8 00." Instea d, say "one-e ight-zero -zero." • The phone r ecognizes only valid 7, 10 or 11 d igit North Am erican [...]
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Voice Service 30 Voice Service Note : In some case s, the phone might ask y ou to repeat a name or nu mber . Make sure that the numbe r is a val id 7, 10 or 11 digi t North Ame rican phone number , and then say th e number agai n. If the n umber isn't va lid, or if the phone s till doesn't understand the nu mber on the second try , it wil[...]
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31 Voice Service • If the pho ne asks you, "Did Y ou Say," followed by the co rrect nam e, say Ye s . (Y ou can also sele ct the corr ect addres s from those displayed o n the screen by p ressing on the correct num ber .) • If the pho ne asks you, "Did Y ou Say," followed by an inc orrect name, say No . (If ther e are other [...]
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Voice Service 32 Voice Service T o retrieve your ph one's status information: 1. Press and ho ld to act ivate voic e recognitio n. (The pho ne prompts you to say a voice com mand.) 2. Say “ Check ” followed i mmediately by one of t he followi ng items: • Status : plays back an d displays ALL sta tus informatio n. • Battery : plays b ac[...]
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33 Voice Service If you sel ect Reject Mo re , your phone will require a more exact s ound match and if yo u select Reject Les s , your phone will require a le ss exact sound match. Digit Dialing Voice Dialing is spe aker indepe ndent, wh ich means that no initial training or adaptation i s required . Some user s with heavy accents or unusual v oic[...]
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Voice Service 34 Voice Service 5. When you are r eady to star t recordin g, press . (The phone prompt s you to say the fi rst sequence of digits .) 6. Wait for the beep, an d then repeat the digits using a no rmal tone of voice. (The phone plays back your r ecording an d asks you if the recordi ng sounds "O K.") • If the recor ding soun[...]
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35 Voice Service 4. Select Prompts , Digits , or Nam es . 5. Press the n avigation key up or down t o select t he appropri ate setting and press . T o modify your Voice Service prompts: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Voice Ser vice . 3. Select S ound . 4. Select N ame Settings . 5. Select S peed or Vo lu m e . 6. Pre[...]
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Main Menu 36 Main Menu Main Menu Menu Styles Y our phone ca n display the various fe atures and options in one o f two different menu style s, grid and list. By de fault, your ha ndset is set to the grid menu style . Note : Key com mands for the first menu level in the lis t style di ffer from t hose in this guide . For more in formation on changin[...]
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37 Main Menu 3. Select Me nu Style . 4. Press the navi gation key up or down to select 3x4 Blac k or List Black and press to save and e xit. Backing Up Within a Menu T o go to the previous menu: • Press . T o return to standb y mode: • Press . MENU OK BACK (1' (1'[...]
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Main Menu 38 Main Menu Menu Layout The SCH-u740 has 2 screen orientatio ns. Each scr een has its own unique me nu layout: Portrait Mode The grid me nu under Portra it mode consists of the following m enus: The list menu under Portrai t mode cons ists of the s ame menus in t he following order: 1: Web 2: Call Hist ory 3: Media Pla yer 4: Bluetooth 5[...]
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39 Main Menu Landscape Mode The grid men u under Landsca pe mode co nsists of th e following me nus: Each menu (in alphabetica l order) provides the following gr oup of functions and features: • Bluetoot h : Manage and use the Bluetooth capa bility provi ded by the phone . Please see " Bluetooth" on page 50 f or more inf ormation. • C[...]
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Main Menu 40 Main Menu • Windows Live ™ 1 : A 3rd par ty applicati on for you to stay in touch via IM or e-mail. Acc ess is subject to your ne twork ser vice pro vider’ s ser vice and additional charges may a pply . Pleas e contact yo ur serv ice provide r for more information. 1.Windows Live and Hotmail are either regis tered trade-marks or [...]
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41 Web Web The Wireless Web Y our phone comes equi pped with wirel ess Web access through you r browser . Y ou can view sp ecially design ed version of popu lar sites which i ncludes sports, weather , news, stock quo tes etc., as w ell as downl oadable ringt ones, scree n savers and games. When you laun ch the brows er , the phone will co nnect to [...]
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Web 42 Web Y our web conne ction is acti ve using t he 1X networ k (data is being transferred ). The 1X net work is not as quick as EV-DO. I ncoming voice calls go di rectly to Voicemail; outgoi ng voice cal ls can be ma de, but the web connecti on will ter minate. Navigating the Wireless Web Navigatin g through menus and Web site s during a web s [...]
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43 Web Tip : The tenth item in a number ed list may be s elected by pr essing the 0 key on your phone’s keypad, even th ough the num ber 0 does n’t appear on the scr een. • T o go back one page, press on your phon e. (Note that is also used like a BACK SPACE key to delete text .) Using the Menu to Navigate By pressing the Menu soft key , you [...]
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Call History 44 Call History Call History Viewing Histor y Y ou’ll find th e Call History feature very helpful. It is a li st of the last 20 phone numbers (or Contacts en tries) fo r calls you missed, made, or accept ed. Call Hist ory makes redial ing a numbe r fast and e asy . It is co ntinually up dated as new numbers are added to the beginn in[...]
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45 Call History • Prepend to add a d ialing pr efix to the p hone numbe r prior to calling. (Appears on ly if this number is n ot already st ored as a Co ntact.) • Erase to erase this numb er from your Call H istory . • Erase All to erase all entrie s. Note : T o view additio nal infor mation about a call, high light the ca ll and pres s . Th[...]
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Call History 46 Call History 4. Press Save to save the number . Follow the onscreen pr ompts to comp lete the e ntry. (See "Saving a Phone Number " on page 17 .) After you ha ve saved the nu mber , th e new Contacts entry is displayed. Note : Y ou cannot sa ve phone numb ers already i n your Cont acts or from c alls identified as Unkn[...]
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47 Media Player Media Player Media Play er gives you the ability to listen to audio clips and view video c lips right from your p hone's displa y . The conten t can either be st reamed to your phone from your networ k provider's s erver , which all ows you to s tay up to dat e, or from yo ur memory c ard to allow you to enjo y your collec[...]
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Media Player 48 Media Player 2. Highlight Memor y Card and press . A list appears . 3. Select an e ntry ( music, file, list, etc.) and press or press th e left softkey to be gin playin g. My Play List Y ou can cr eate and use play lists to organize the media clips tha t you have stored on your memor y card. When you attempt to open a newly created [...]
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49 Media Player When the phon e is open: • Press to play or pau se the curre nt track. • When playi ng songs fr om the memor y card, p ress the ri ght naviga tion key to skip to the next so ng in the current pl aylist and p ress the left navig ation key to skip to the previous song in the current pl aylist. Note : During a streamin g session, t[...]
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Bluetooth 50 Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short- range comm unications technolog y that allows you to co nnect wireles sly to a number of Bluetooth devi ces, such as mon o or stereo head sets, hands-free car kits, a nd Bluetoot h-enabled handhelds, P Cs, print ers, and wi reless phones. The B luetooth commu nication ran ge is usually u p to a[...]
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51 Bluetooth • Bluetooth i s connected to a devic e. Visibility The Visibili ty setting allows you t o manage you r availabi lity to oth er Bluetoo th devices. T o configure your phone ’ s visibility ( discover ability) to ot her Bluetoot h devices: 1. Press , highlight the Bluetooth menu, an d press . 2. Select Visibility . 3. Select your de s[...]
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Bluetooth 52 Bluetooth T o pair your phone w ith another B luetooth de vice: 1. Press , highlight the Bluetooth menu, an d press . 2. Select T rusted De vices . 3. If no device s are current ly listed , press the left softkey for Add New . Otherw ise press t he right so ftkey for Op tions a nd select Search again . 4. Select S earch and pr ess . Yo[...]
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53 Bluetooth Options After a dev ice is adde d to your l ist of T rusted Dev ices, press the right soft key to select f rom the fo llowing options: • Add New : adds another device t o your T rusted Devic es list. • Send Contac t : lets you sen d a name card from Cont acts to the t rusted device. • Get Contac t : lets you get the name card of [...]
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Missed Alerts 54 Missed Alerts Missed Alerts The Missed Al erts scre en shows you a list of eve nts that yo u have misse d while busy work ing on other hi gh priority work . The Missed A lerts screen se rves as a centraliz ed location s o you don’t have to go t hrough diff erent menus to check fo r missed calls, unhea rd voice mail or unread mess[...]
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55 Music Music Music is an application that provi des a searchable catalog of music that can be previewed a nd purchased and do wnloaded to your pho ne. Once do wnloaded, yo u can use the phone’s built-in player t o listen to the musi c. As new features a re being rolled out by your ser vice p rovider , the Music ap plication ca n be updated over[...]
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Music 56 Music 4. Select a so ng track and press t o begin pla ying. T o exit the music player: • Press . When the phone p rompts you to co nfirm, highligh t Exit and press . Music Player Controls • Press to play or pau se the curre nt track. • Press the right navi gation key to skip to the next song in the current pl aylist. • Press the le[...]
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57 Downloads Downloads With your ne w , web-en abled phone, you have acc ess to a varie ty of ser vices such as downloada ble Games, Ri ngers, an d Screen Sav ers. While eac h type of do wnload involves a differen t file ty pe, the bas ic method fo r accessi ng and dow nloading fi les is the same. After you ac cess the Downloads menu, you will see [...]
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Downloads 58 Downloads Note : Y ou may store a limited num ber of downl oaded games o n your ph one, depending o n the file siz es. Playing Games T o play a pre-install ed or downlo aded game o n your phone: 1. Press , highlight the Downloads me nu, and press . 2. Highlight Games and pr ess . 3. Select the ga me you wish t o play and p ress . 4. Fo[...]
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59 Downloads Assigning Downloade d Ringers Downloaded r ingers may b e assigned directly fr om the Downlo ads menu and are also availab le through the Setti ngs menu. T o assign a dow nloaded r inger thro ugh the Settings menu, see " Selecting Ri nger T ypes for Voice Calls, Messa ging and Scheduler" on pag e 114. T o assign a downloaded [...]
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Downloads 60 Downloads Assigning Downloade d Screen Savers Downloaded S creen Saver s may be assi gned direct ly from the D ownloads m enu and are als o available t hrough the Se ttings menu . T o assign a downloaded Screen Sa ver through the Setti ngs menu: • see "Screen Saver" on pa ge 108. T o assign a download ed Screen Sa ver from [...]
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61 Downloads Note : In the u 740, Java app lications ne ed to be run i n the display mo de that it started in . For example, if the ap plication is started in Portrai t mode, clos ing the fl ip and then ope ning the fli p in Landsc ape mode wil l suspend t he applicat ion, and a reminder mes sage to use the other o rientatio n will be d isplayed. S[...]
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Messaging 62 Messaging Messaging Now you can excha nge text and multimedia mess ages right from your phone and stay connec ted without saying a wo rd. Within th e Messagi ng menu you ca n also view the num ber of Voicemail me ssages yo u have waiting for you. After you ac cess the Messaging menu, y ou will see the follo wing optio ns: 1: Send Messa[...]
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63 Messaging In additio n, messaging includes a variety of preset mess ages, such as “I’m run ning late, I’m on m y way ,” that make composing mess ages fast and easy . T o send a text messag e: 1. Press , highlight the Messagin g menu, an d press . 2. Select Se nd Message . 3. Using the na vigation key s, select Te x t and press . 4. Using[...]
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Messaging 64 Messaging • Auto Capita l : when on, c apitalizes the first word of a se ntence. • Used word Dic. : whe n on, adds t he words used to the phon e’ s dictiona ry. • Display Cand. : when on and you are in T9 Mode, disp lays possible wo rd choices on th e screen. • Prediction Start : sets the number of lett ers required to a ctiv[...]
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65 Messaging • T o use pre-written me ssages, pre ss the righ t softkey for O ptions and selec t Preset Msg . Press the corre sponding nu mber on the keypad to en ter the preset me ssage respon se. 3. Press the l eft softk ey for Nex t when finished . 4. Press the l eft softk ey to Send . Note : The last preset message used autom atically moves t[...]
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Messaging 66 Messaging Note : If you have not re gistered and c onfigured this fe ature, you will be prompted to do so. Fol low the in struction s on screen, then conti nue with th is procedur e. 4. Using the na vigation key s, select either the Contacts , Mobile # , or Email box and press . • if you sel ected Cont acts , scro ll through your Con[...]
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67 Messaging • If you wish t o add a subj ect to you r picture mess age, highli ght Subj: and press th e right softkey for Add . Enter your text a nd press the left softkey for Next . • If you wish t o add text t o your pictur e message, hi ghlight Te x t : and press the rig ht softkey for Add . Enter your text and pr ess the left softkey for N[...]
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Messaging 68 Messaging T o call your Voicemail: • Press and ho ld 1 on your phone’ s keypad. T o display your Missed Calls: • Press , highlight the Call History me nu, press , and select Missed Calls . Important : When you are roa ming off the network, you ma y not rece ive notifica tion of new Voicemail me ssages. It i s recommende d that yo[...]
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69 Messaging T o clear the icon fr om the display s creen: 1. Press , highlight the Messagin g menu, an d press . 2. Select Vo ic e ma il . 3. Select C lear Envelo pe . 4. Press the n avigation key up to sele ct Ye s a nd press . Web A l e rt Y our phone is capable of receiving web alerts from online providers . Consult wi th your Ser vice Prov ide[...]
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Messaging 70 Messaging 2. Select Notification . 3. Select Message & Icon or Icon only u sing the navi gation key an d press to select. Preset Messages Preset messa ges are used to enter commo n response s to questio ns often rece ived in text mess ages. A pre set message c an be sele cted and aut omatically entered in to the message. Preset me [...]
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71 Messaging Note : When you send a message usi ng Preset Messa ges, the last mess age selected automaticall y displays as the first c hoice when s ending a new message. Message Alert The Message A lert menu all ows you to con figure the vo lume and mess age reminder de fault sett ings for y our messag es. T o set the volume: 1. In the Settin gs me[...]
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Messaging 72 Messaging T o set the message re minder option : 1. In the Settin gs menu, select General . 2. Select Me ssage Alert . 3. Select R eminder . 4. Press the n avigation key up or down t o select the desired dur ation and press to select . Auto-Erase This optio n allows you t o automati cally delete old message s when the mem ory becomes f[...]
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73 Messaging Priority There are tw o priority l evels asso ciated with t ext messagin g. They are: • Normal : this option sends th e message a s normal wit h regular deliver y . • Urgent : this option sends the messag e at the hi ghest leve l and ale rts the recipient t hat it is urg ent. This settin g allows you to se lect the default priority[...]
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Messaging 74 Messaging 4. If signat ures are o n, your cur rent signa ture is now displ ayed. Press and hold t o erase the signature. Enter your n ew signatur e or edit t he existing o ne using the keypad a nd press t he left sof tkey or to save. Alerts setup This menu a llows you to set your p hone to autom atically c onnect to the Intern et to re[...]
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75 Tools Tools After you ac cess the To o l s menu, you will see the following option s: 1: Mass Stor age 1: Connect to P C 2: File Manager 1: Phone 2: Memory card 3: Memory Info. 1: ALL 2: Phone 3: Card 2: Voice Service 3: Voice Memo 1: Record 2: Revi ew 3: Erase All 4: Planner 1: T oday 2: Scheduler 3: T ask List 4: Countdown 5: Memo Pad 6: Wo rl[...]
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Tools 76 Tools 3. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and press . 4. Select Ma ss Storage . 5. Select C onnect to PC . The phone now ap pears as a remo vable disk on your compute r . War nin g : Call is dis abled when t he device is c onnected as a mass storage device. 6. Using your comp uter’ s navi gation system s, transfer your files b etween[...]
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77 Tools Note : The Music application will loo k in the Media folder for audio c ontent to play but the Medi a Player wil l not look in the Musi c folder . For audio f iles transf erred from your co mputer , they are mor e accessi ble if you put the fi les in the Me dia folder sin ce both appl ications can play th ose files (if the fo rmat is sup p[...]
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Tools 78 Tools Recording Voice Memos T o record a voice memo: 1. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and press . 2. Select Voice Memo . 3. Select R ecord . (The phone prom pts you to start re cording after th e beep.) 4. Wait for the beep an d then start speaking. (A s it is reco rding, the phone displays a countdown t imer that s hows how many se[...]
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79 Tools 4. Select a mem o and pres s . — or — Press the numbe r correspo nding to the memo you want to revie w. (The phone replays the memo.) Press the l eft softk ey to Paus e the memo. (When a memo is paused, pres s the left softkey agai n to Resume playing.) T o erase an individual memo: 1. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and p[...]
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Tools 80 Tools T o day T o add an event to t oday’ s schedul e: 1. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and press . 2. Select Planner . 3. Select To d a y . 4. Press the l eft softk ey for Add N ew . 5. Enter th e event desc ription u sing the keypad and press the l eft sof tkey for Next . 6. Set the eve nt details using the navigation keys. Pres[...]
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81 Tools 4. Using the na vigation keys, scroll to the des ired date. 5. Press the l eft softk ey for View . 6. Press the l eft softk ey for Add N ew . 7. Enter th e event desc ription u sing the keypad and press the l eft sof tkey for Next . 8. Set the eve nt details using the navigation keys. Press up and dow n to move between options an d press l[...]
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Tools 82 Tools • If you hav e one or more events sche duled for t oday , they ar e displayed. Press the left so ftkey for Add New . 4. Enter the t ask descr iption us ing the keyp ad and pr ess the left softkey for Next . 5. Press the n avigation keys left o r right to select a Low or High priority . 6. Enter the D ue Time and Date using the keyp[...]
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83 Tools 4. Enter a name using th e keypad and press . 5. Enter the t ime and d ate values and press th e left soft key for Done . T o view a countdown: 1. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and press . 2. Select Planner . 3. Select C ountdown . 4. Press the navi gation key u p or down to hi ghlight th e desired coun tdown and press to view. Tip [...]
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Tools 84 Tools 5. Select E rase All . 6. Highlight Ye s with the na vigation key and press to c onfirm. Memo Pad Y our phone co mes with a memo pad you can use t o compose a nd store r eminders and notes to h elp keep you organized . T o compose a memo: 1. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and press . 2. Select Me mo Pad . • If you have n o me[...]
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85 Tools 2. Select Wo rl d Ti me . 3. Press the na vigation key le ft, right, up, or d own to display the d ifferent time zones. 4. Press the le ft softkey for DST Setting to tu rn Daylig ht Savings Time (DST) On or Off . Note : Your handset does not automaticall y turn DST o n or off ba sed upon the calendar da te. Not all countries within a ti me[...]
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Tools 86 Tools Calculator Y our phone comes with a built-in calcula tor . T o use the calculat or: 1. Press , highlight the To o l s menu, and press . 2. Select Calculator . 3. Enter a numbe r with the ke ypad. (Use * to insert a d ecimal point and/or # to make the number negative or positive.) 4. Use your nav igation ke y to select a mathematica l[...]
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87 Pictures/Videos Pictures/Videos After you ac cess the Pics/Vid eos menu, you will s ee the following optio ns: 1: Camera 2: Camcord er 3: Pic/Video Msg • Inbox • Sent Ms g • Saved Ms g • Pending 4: My Pics/V ideos • In Phone • Memory C ard • Online Al bums 5: PictBridg e Print 6: Settings a nd Info 1: Auto Save to 1: Phone 2: Memor[...]
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Pictures/Videos 88 Pictures/Videos 3. Using the phon e’ s main LCD a s a viewfinde r , aim the camera lens at your subj ect. T o zoom in or out, press the lef t and right na vigation keys . Note : Dependi ng on your picture re solution, zoo m levels may not be avai lable. 4. Press either the left s oftkey for Captur e , or the si de camera button[...]
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89 Pictures/Videos Note : When taking a picture with the ph one closed, the subject image appea rs in reverse on the external display . The captured imag e will not be save d in reverse. 3. Press s ide came ra butt on ( ) to take the pi cture. The pict ure taken appears on the external LC D. • Open the flip lid to review your image, • Press the[...]
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Pictures/Videos 90 Pictures/Videos T o set a camera option : 1. Start the cam era. For more information , see "T aking Picture s" on page 87. 2. Press the ri ght softkey for Options . 3. Press the n umber key cor responding to the desir ed option. • Self-T imer : Allows yo u to config ure a timer f or Off , 5 Seconds or 10 Seconds . •[...]
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91 Pictures/Videos • Resolution : Y our full-co lor digital camera can tak e pictures in different modes. Each of the modes a llow you to i ncrease the zoom multi ple levels , dependin g on the pi cture qual ity setti ng. This allows you to get a clos er view of the su bject or scenery being phot ographed. The availa ble sizes a re: • 1.3 MP (1[...]
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Pictures/Videos 92 Pictures/Videos Setting the Self- timer T o activate the Self -timer and g et yoursel f in the pi cture: 1. With the pho ne open and in Camera mod e, press the right sof tkey for Opti ons . 2. Select Self-Timer . 3. Using the na vigation key , highligh t the leng th of delay you want the timer to us e (5 or 10 se conds) and p res[...]
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93 Pictures/Videos 6. When you are f inished rec ording, pres s the left softkey again for Done . 7. Press the ri ght softkey for Next and sel ect one of the follo wing options: • Send Msg to se nd your vide o to someone using Pic/ Video Msg. Fo r more informa tion, see "P ic/Video Ms g" on page 65. • Play to view your video. • Uplo[...]
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Pictures/Videos 94 Pictures/Videos Camcorder Options There are se veral se ttings associ ated with the full- color digit al camcorder . These settings all ow you to cu stomize how the camco rder operates when takin g videos: T o set a camcor der option: 1. Start the cam era. For more information , see "Camcor der" on page 92. 2. Press the[...]
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95 Pictures/Videos • Brightness : Allows you to set the brightne ss level. Press th e navigation key left or right to in crease or de crease the desired brightne ss. • White Balance : A llows you to set u p the white balan ce of the camcorde r automatically or manually using the different pre set modes. The m odes availabl e are: • Auto : Aut[...]
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Pictures/Videos 96 Pictures/Videos My Pics/Videos My Pics/Vid eos allows you to view pictures a nd videos th at you have taken. Your media can be stored in the ph one or in an Onli ne Album. Online albums are rem ote storage spa ce provided by your ser vice p rovider th at can be ac cessed using your phone. The l ocations can b e used to sa ve pict[...]
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97 Pictures/Videos Creating an Online Album The first ti me you use any of the Picture Mes saging manag ement optio ns involving the Pictur e Messaging Web site you wi ll need to establish a Picture Me ssaging password. Thi s password will also allow you t o log in to t he Picture Messaging Web site. Please co ntact your service pr ovider for the w[...]
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Pictures/Videos 98 Pictures/Videos 2. Press , highlight the Pics/Vide os menu, and press . 3. Select PictBridge Pri nt . 4. Insert the data cable into your ph one. 5. Read the ons creen “Conn ect Printe r” message a nd press the left softkey for Next . 6. Highlight the desire d image an d press the left soft key for Next . (T o select mult iple[...]
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99 Pictures/Videos Settings & Info Auto Save T o Y ou can change the defaul t saved fi le location f or your pi ctures and videos. Sele ct Phone or Memor y Card and press . Note : Even when this setting is set to Memor y Card , ph otos and vi deos will be saved to t he phone if the memor y card is not i n the phone . The File Manager ca n be us[...]
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Contacts 100 Contacts Contacts After you ac cess the Contacts menu, you will s ee the foll owing opti ons: 1: Find 2: Add New Entry 3: Speed Dia l #s 4: Group 1: Unas signed 2: Family 3: Friends 4: Colleague 5: VIPs 6: Empty 7: Empty 5: Memor y 6: My Name Ca rd 7: Services 1: Customer Ser vice 2: Dir Assist Adding a New Contact Y our phone can st o[...]
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101 Contacts 2. Select Find . 3. Scroll down through your list of cont acts to high light the name and press to make the call. Tip : T o search through your list more qui ckly , ente r the firs t few letter s in the Name box. The displa y will move down the list to th e first entry that matches the text in the Name box. Adding a Phone Number to an [...]
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Contacts 102 Contacts 9. Press the l eft softk ey for Don e . Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entr y Y ou can assign a ringer t ype to a Con tacts entr y so yo u can identif y the call er by the ringer type. (See “Ri nger T ype” on page 113.) T o select a ringer ty pe for an en try: 1. Press , highlight the Contacts menu, and press . 2. Select [...]
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103 Contacts • T o call a Contact u sing a 1 di git speed d ial, from th e Idle scre en, press and hold t he # key assi gned to the C ontact. • T o call a Contact using a 2 digit spee d dial, from th e Idle screen , enter the first d igit, and th en press and hold the # key for the second digi t of the spee d dial # assigne d to the Contact. Gr[...]
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Contacts 104 Contacts My Name Card This functio n is similar t o an entr y in the Pho ne Book, exc ept that it contains your contact inf ormation, li ke a busine ss card. You can send the name card to ot hers via Bluetooth. T o send your Na me Card via Blue tooth: 1. Press , highlight the Contacts menu, and press . 2. Select My Name Card . 3. Press[...]
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105 Settings Settings After you ac cess the Settings menu, you will see th e following opt ions: 1: Display 1: Screen Saver 1: Main LCD 1: Preset Images 2: Downloads 3: My Albums 2: Sub LCD 1: Preset Images 2: Main LCD Image 2: Set Foreground 1: Digital Clock 2: Analog Clock 3: Calendar 4: Others • None • Speed Dial #s • T oday • Schedule ?[...]
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Settings 106 Settings 7: Insert Space 1: On 2: Off 8: Help 2: Sounds 1: Ringer T ype 1: Voice Calls 1: With Caller ID 1: Single T ones 2: Ring T ones 3: Melodies 4: Downloads 5: My Videos 2: Messaging 1: Voicemail 1: Single T ones 2: Ring T ones 3: Melodies 4: Downloads 3: Scheduler 1: Single T ones 2: Ring T ones 3: Melodies 4: Downloads 4: Roam R[...]
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107 Settings 4: Sound 1: Prompts (On/Off) 2: Digits (On/Off) 3: Names (On/Off) 4: Names Settings 1: Speed • Fastest • Faster 2 • Faster 1 • Recommended • Slower 1 • Slower 2 • Slowest 2: Volume • Loudest • Louder 2 • Louder 1 • Recommended • Softer 1 • Softer 2 • Softest 5: Voice Launch 1: T alk Key 2: T alk Key & Fl[...]
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Settings 108 Settings Display Screen Saver Y our phone offer s options for wh at you see on t he display s creen when in st andby mode. T o change the displ ay images: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Display . 3. Select S creen Saver . 4. Select Ma in LCD or Sub L CD . • If you sel ected Main LCD , press the na viga[...]
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109 Settings T o change the foreg round image: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Display . 3. Select S et Foregrou nd . 4. Press the n avigation key s up or do wn to selec t one of Di gital Clock , Analog Cloc k, Calendar or Others and pr ess . • If you sel ected Othe rs , press th e navigati on keys up or down to sel[...]
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Settings 110 Settings T o change the dial ing font color: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Display . 3. Select Dialing Font . 4. Select B asic . 5. Select Color . 6. Press the n avigation key s up or do wn to selec t one of the f ollowing a nd press : • Basic disp lays enter ed digits al l in black. • Rainbow displ[...]
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111 Settings T o select the Incom ing Call style: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Display . 3. Select Incoming Call . 4. Select With Caller ID or No Caller ID . 5. Press the n avigation key s up or do wn to selec t one of Preset Animation , Downloads or My Albums and press . 6. Use the navi gation keys t o select t he[...]
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Settings 112 Settings 5. Use the nav igation key to sele ct: • Flip open , 30 seconds , 15 sec onds , or 8 seco nds for the Main Display . • Flip open , 30 seconds , 15 sec onds , 8 seconds or Off for Keypad. • On or Off for Pwr S ave Mode. T urnin g on the power save mode will slow down th e user interface respo nse in order to co nserve pow[...]
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113 Settings T o change your T ext Entry option s: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Display . 3. Select T ext Entr y . 4. Using the navi gation keys , select one of the f ollowing op tions and pres s : • Auto Capita l : when activate d, capitalizes the first word of a senten ce. Highlight On or Off and press . • Pe[...]
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Settings 114 Settings • Downloads include all the ri ngtones y ou have prev iously down loaded. • My Videos includes videos you h ave recorde d and can be used for playback. Selecting Ringer T ypes for V oice Calls, Messaging and Scheduler Y our phone pro vides a var iety of ring er options that allow y ou to custo mize your ring and vo lume se[...]
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115 Settings Volu me T o adjust the ringer volume: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select S ounds . 3. Select Vo lu m e . 4. Select for Ringer or Advance d . • For Ringer , press t he navigation key lef t or right until the desir ed volume level is selected . Press to select or deselect Always Vibrate . Pr ess the left sof[...]
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Settings 116 Settings Alerts Y our phone can alert you wi th an audibl e tone when you change s ervic e areas, once a minu te during a voice ca ll, when a call h as been connec ted, and when turning yo ur phone on a nd off. The different act ions available are: • Minute Be ep : An alert t one is sound ed ever y minute th at you are connected. •[...]
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117 Settings 4. Select one of the follo wing options : • Power On • Power Off 5. Select Off , Myster y , Crystal , or Exciting using the navigat ion key and press to save an d exit. Key T one Y our phone offe rs a number of option s for selec ting the aud ible tones accompanyin g a key press . There are th ree different to nes available: • DT[...]
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Settings 118 Settings 2. Select S ounds . 3. Select K ey T one . 4. Select T one Leng th . 5. Select S hort or Long and press to save and exit. Voice Service For more infor mation, see "Voice Servi ce" on page 28. Security For more in formation, se e "Phone Securit y" on page 132. Roaming For more inf ormation, s ee "Roamin[...]
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119 Settings Others Call Setup Call Setup opt ions allow you to set up the fo llowing options: Abbrev . Dial Abbreviate d dialing al lows you to program a five or six d igit pref ix for commo nly used phone numb ers. When abbre viated diali ng is on, you can e nter the las t four or five digits and the h andset will prepend the six or five d igit p[...]
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Settings 120 Settings Making a ca ll using Cont acts Match: 1. Dial the last few digits of the d esired number and press . A list o f Contacts en tries appe ar whose las t few digits match th e sequence y ou dialed. 2. Use the up o r down navigation key to select the Co ntact you want to call and press . Restriction Allows you to restrict ou tgoing[...]
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121 Settings 4. Select C all Answer and select one of th e following: 5. Press to save an d exit. Auto Answer T o answer calls whe n your phone is conne cted to an o ptional ha nds-free ca r kit or head set: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Others . 3. Select Call Setup . 4. Select Auto Answer . 5. Press the navi gatio[...]
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Settings 122 Settings 3. Select Airplane Mode . (A brief explanation of Airplane Mo de will display.) 4. Press to conti nue. 5. Press the navi gation key up or down to select On , Off or On PowerUp and press to save and e xit. While in Airp lane Mode, yo ur phone’s standby screen wil l display “P honeOff.” Location Y our ph one is equipp ed w[...]
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123 Settings • Off: Deactivates the Key Guard fe ature. T o change the Key Gua rd setting s: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select Others . 3. Select K ey Guard . 4. Press the navi gation key up or down to select Flip-closed , Afte r 5 Seconds or Off and press to save an d exit. Audio Routing Audio Routi ng directs au dio[...]
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Landscape Mode 124 Landscape Landscape Mode Opening Y our Phone to a Landscape View The followin g illustrat ion shows ho w to proper ly open the phone to a L andscape orientati on: 1. Close the p hone. 2. Carefully grab the ou ter LCD se ction of the phone and turn it to t he right. Note : Be careful not to try and twist/tur n the LCD into a Lands[...]
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125 Landscape Mode Open View of Y our Phone - Landscape Mode The followin g illustrati on shows the main internal features of your phone , as available in Landscap e mode: Features 1. Alpha-numer ic Keypad : U se these k eys to ente r numbers, letters, a nd characters . 2. Navigation Keys : These keys allow y ou to scrol l through the phone menu op[...]
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Landscape Mode 126 Landscape 6. Spacebar Key : A llows you t o add spaces between w ords and characters . 7. Shift Key : A llows you t o toggle t he casing f or Alphabet c haracters between low ercase and uppercase. 8. Fn Key : Activates funct ions when pres sed in conjunct ion with certain keys. 9. Right Soft Key (Landsc ape) : This key is used to[...]
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127 Landscape Mode 5. If the entr y con tains more th an one number , use th e navigation key to highlight the desire d number . 6. Press to cal l the num ber . Answering a Call - La ndscape Mode When you rece ive an in coming call, t he Incomin g screen app ears in the display. 1. Press the ri ght softkey for Ignore to send the call to voicemail o[...]
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Landscape Mode 128 Landscape • Press the B ackspace ke y ( ) to delete character s behind the blinking cu rsor . • Press and hold key s to enter the symbol s or number s locate d on the top of the key . • For exampl e to enter a period (.) , press and h old . • Press to lo ck/unloc k text ent ry mode 123 . • Press to cy cle between up per[...]
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129 Landscape Mode 10. Press the l eft softk ey to Send . If you wish t o change yo ur text message opti ons, press t he right so ftkey for Options and select one of the following: • Edit allows you to reenter the messag e recipien ts and the me ssage. • Priority allows you to set the priorit y level bet ween Normal and Urgent. • Call Back # [...]
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Landscape Mode 130 Landscape sensitive and provide s different operations and option s depending on the stat e of the appl ication. While in the Lands cape mode, the full keyb oard can be used fo r text and number entry. Entering Special Symbo ls 1. While in text entry mode, select Opti ons . 2. Select Symbols . 3. Press the n umber key of th e des[...]
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131 Landscape Mode T ools T o access T ools in Landscape m ode: • Press , highlight the To o l s menu, an d press . For more infor mation, see "T ools" on page 75. Bluetooth T o access Bluetooth in Landsca pe mode: • Press , highlight the Bluetooth menu, and press . For more in formation, see " Bluetooth" on page 50. Setting[...]
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Phone Security 132 Phone Security Phone Security Accessing the Security Menu All of your p hone’ s secu rity settin gs are avai lable thro ugh the Sec urity menu. Y ou must ent er your lock cod e to view the Sec urity menu. T o access the Securi ty menu: 1. Press , highlight the Settings me nu, and press . 2. Select S ecurity . 3. Enter your lock[...]
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133 Phone Security Calling in Lock Mode Y ou can place calls to 911 a nd to your s pecial number s when in lo ck mode. T o place an outgoi ng call in lock mo de: • T o call an emergen cy number or special nu mber , enter the phone number and press . • T o place normal ou tgoing call s, press to disp lay the loc k code scree n. Enter your lock c[...]
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Phone Security 134 Phone Security • Erase Pic/Vid eo • Erase V oice Memo • Erase Me ssages 3. Using the n avigation key , select Ye s and press . Default Settings Resetting the phone rest ores all th e factory default s, including t he ringer typ es and display set tings. The Ph onebook, C all Histor y , Schedul er , Pictures, Voice Memo and [...]
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135 Safety Safety Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Signal Strength The quality of each cal l you make o r receive de pends on th e signal st rength in yo ur area. Your phone informs y ou of the current signal stre ngth by d isplaying a number of bars next t o the signal strength ic on. The more b ars displaye d, the stronge [...]
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Safety 136 Safety • Avoid exposing yo ur phone a nd accessor ies to rain o r liquid s pills. If yo ur phone does ge t wet, immed iately turn t he power off and remove t he batter y . If it’s inoperable, return i t to a dealer store or c all Customer Support fo r servi ce. Note : For the best car e of your phone, o nly authorized personnel shou [...]
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137 Safety Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Device s Most modern e lectronic eq uipment is shielded f rom radio f requency (RF ) signals. However , RF signals from wirele ss phones may affect i nadequatel y shielded electroni c equipment . RF signals may affect impr operly installe d or inadequate ly shielded ele ctronic operating s ystems a[...]
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Safety 138 Safety • Areas where the air contai ns chemicals o r particles such as grain, dust o r metal powder s. • Any other area where y ou would nor mally be ad vised to tu rn off your vehicle’s engine. Note : Never t ransport o r store fl ammable gas, liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehic le that cont ains your p hone or a[...]
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139 Safety • Don’t stor e the battery in high tempe rature areas fo r long periods o f time. It’ s best to f ollow thes e storage r ules: • Less than on e month: -4º F to 14 0º F (-20º C to 60º C) • More than on e month: -4º F to 11 3º F (-20º C to 45º C) Disposal of Lithium Ion (LiI on) Batteries For safe di sposal optio [...]
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Safety 140 Safety • Increase the separa tion betw een the equi pment and r eceiver . • Connect t he equipment into an ou tlet on a c ircuit different from that t o which the rec eiver is conn ected. Consult th e dealer or an experien ced radio/TV technicia n for help. Specific Absorptio n Rates (SAR) for Wirel ess Phones The SAR is a value that[...]
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141 Safety User Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA T echnology is li censed by QUA LCOMM Incorpo rated under one or more of the follo wing pate nts: 4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797 5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501 5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239 5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338 5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569 5,490,[...]
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Manufacturer’s Warranty 142 Manufacturer’s Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purc haser") that SAMSUNG's phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in material and workmanship und[...]
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143 Manufacturer’s Warranty SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited W arranty , Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product. What Are the Limits On SAMSUNG's Liability? EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS W ARRANTY CONT AINED HEREI N, PURC HASER T AKES THE PR OD[...]
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Manufacturer’s Warranty 144 OTHER WISE , AS TO TH E QU AL ITY , CAP ABI LITIES, OPERA TIONS, P ERFORMANCE OR SUIT ABILITY OF ANY THIRD-P ARTY SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMENT , WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PAR TY SOFTW ARE OR EQUIP MENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR O THERW ISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY T O INTEGRA TE ANY SUCH SOFTW ARE OR EQ U[...]
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145 Index Index A Abbrev. Dial 19 Abbreviated Dialing 19 Activating Voice Service 28 Airplane Mode 121 Alarm Clock 85 Alert Notification 116 Auto-Answer 121 B Backlight 111 Battery Capacity 8 Charging 11 Disposal 139 Installing 9 Removing 10 Bluetooth 50–53 C Calculator 86 Call History 44 Erasing 46 Making a Cal l From 45 Options 44 Saving a Phon[...]
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Index 146 K Key Guard 122 Key Tone 117 L Launch Pad 118 Location Settings 122 Locking Your Phone 13 2 M Making a call 126 Making Calls 14 Media Player 47–49 Memo Pad 8 4 Menus Layout 38 Navigation 36 Messaging 62 Erasing Al l Messages 65 Message Setup O ptions 69 Pic/Video Msg 65 Text Messagi ng 62 Missed Call Notification 16 My Pics/Videos 96 N [...]
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147 Index 32 Changing Vo ice Launc h 35 Customizing 32 Voice Memos 78 Voice Service Activating 28 Voicemail Clearing 68 Notification 67 Retrieving 68 Setting Up 67 VoiceSignal features 127 Volume Settings 115 W Web Alert 69 Wireless Web Downloading Items 57 Games 57 Launching t he Browse r 41 Navigatin g 42 Ringers 58 Screen Save rs 59 World Time 8[...]