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Cover Page SCH-i830 Series User Guide Please read this manual be fore operati ng your phone, and keep it for future reference. X L 16 . ( 2 . 6 V . Q ) _ M G _ i 8 3 0 _ 0 1 0 7 0 5 _ D 1[...]
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Cover Page[...]
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3 Table of Conte nts T able of Content s Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ......................... ................ 9 Activating Your Ph one ............ .... ................. ................. .......... 10 Setting Up Your Voicemail .............. ................ ................. ...... 10 Customer Support ...... ................ .[...]
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4 Table o f Conten ts T able of Cont e nts Display Your Phone Number .. ................. ................. .............. 26 Call History ..................... ................. ................ ................. ...... 26 Roaming ................. ................ ................. ................. .............. 27 What is Roaming .............[...]
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6 Table o f Conten ts T able of Cont e nts Sprite Backup Utility ... ................ ................. ................. .......... 62 Application Management .... ................. ................. ................ .. 62 Install new applica tions ............................................................ ........... 62 Delete an application ...[...]
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8 Table o f Conten ts T able of Cont e nts[...]
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9 Section 1: Getting Started Section 1 Section 1: Getting S t arted T opics Covered • Activating your phon e • Setting Up V oicemail • Customer Support • Understanding this User Manual This section allows yo u to start using yo u r phone by activ ating you r servi ce, setting up yo[...]
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10 Section 1: Getting Started Section 1 Activating Y our Phone If you purchased you r phone at a Ve r i z o n Wir e l es s Store, it is probably activ ated and ready to use. If yo u hav e upgraded you r phone or receiv ed a new phone [...]
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12 Section 1: Getting Started Section 1[...]
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13 Section 2: Un derstanding Your Phone Section 2 Section 2: Underst anding Y our Phone T opics Covered • Unpacking • Front View of Y our Phone • Key Functions and Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Battery This section outlines some key features of you r phone. It also displays ?[...]
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14 Section 2: Understand ing Your Phone Section 2 Unp acking • Handset • S tandard and Exte nde d battery • Desktop Charger • TC • QRG • UG CD • Comp anion CD • ActiveSy nc CD • Holster • Headset • St y l u s • Power Conversion Plug Front View of Your Pho ne 15 Section 2: Un derstanding Your Phone Section 2 Front V iew of Y [...]
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16 Section 2: Understand ing Your Phone Section 2 Key Functions 1. Receiver: The r eceiver allo ws you to hear the ot her caller an d the different ring t ones and sou nds offered by your phone . 2. Application Icon s: These ico ns rep resent the ap plication s that are available on your phon e. 3. Display Scre en : This scree n displays all the in[...]
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18 Section 2: Understand ing Your Phone Section 2 Command Keys Powering On To pow er up the i830, press the key down, wh ich is lo cated on the lower left side of the phone. Follow the steps on the display screen to calibrate the [...]
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20 Section 2: Understand ing Your Phone Section 2 Locking Y our Phone When you lock yo u r phone, it requires a password to return to normal operation. When a password is set up, the phone can be locked immediately or configured to lo[...]
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22 Section 2: Understand ing Your Phone Section 2 Battery The i830 comes with a standard rechargeable battery , power accessory , and headset. Note: The battery for the i830 can be charged be fore it is fully drained without causing damage. Inst all th e batter y 1. Place the ba ttery on the ba ck of the [...]
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24 Section 2: Understand ing Your Phone Section 2 Battery capacity When the battery becomes low , a wa r n i n g window is displ aye d and the unit automatically turns off the LCD. When there are approximately two minutes of talk time left, ?[...]
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25 Section 3: Call Func tio ns Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Covered • Making a Call • Answering a Call • Using th e S peaker ph one • Y our Phone Number • Call Log • Roaming • V oice Sig nal This section allows yo u to make or answer a call. It also includes the fe[...]
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26 Sectio n 3: Call Func tions Section 3 Making a Call Ther e ar e se v e ra l wa y s to mak e call s o n yo u r ne w i 8 30 . Yo u ca n us e spee d dia l , vo i c e dial , cal l histor y , o r simply e n t e r th e desired number and tap [...]
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28 Sectio n 3: Call Func tions Section 3 To change you r Roamin g option, follow these steps: 1. T ap S tart, then se lect Pho ne from the drop down menu. 2. T ap T ools, then select Option s. Th e Settings sc reen is displaye d. 3. T ap Servic e, then se lect the Roaming op tion you wa nt from the drop down menu. TTY Yo[...]
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29 Section 4: Menu Navigati on Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Covered • Navigating the PDA • Menu T ypes • Launcher/T ask Manager This section explains the menu navigation for you r phone. It also includ es an outline of all the av ailable menus associat[...]
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30 Section 4: Menu Navigation Section 4 Navigating Y our PDA Yo u r i 8 30 provide s the po w e r o f a pe rso na l com p uter wit h exceptiona l portabilit y an d in teg r a t i o n . Un lo ck in g it s po w e r begin s wit h customizing th e i 8 30 s o tha[...]
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32 Section 4: Menu Navigation Section 4[...]
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33 Section 5: Entering Text Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Covered • Selecting T ext Input Mode • Block Recognizer • Keyboard • Letter Reco gnizer • T ranscriber This section outlin es how to select the desired text input mode when entering characters into your p[...]
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34 Section 5: Entering Text Section 5 Selecting T ext Input Mode There are four different character input methods av ailable. They are: • Block Recognizer • Keyboard • Letter Recognizer • T ranscriber Each of these methods allow you to input alphanumeric char a cters ?[...]
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36 Section 5: Entering Text Section 5 T ranscriber The transcriber option is similar to the letter recognizer , except instead of entering characters into a designated area, you can enter en tire wor d s and sentences using your own handw[...]
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38 Section 5: Entering Text Section 5[...]
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39 Section 6: Co nt acts Section 6 Section 6: Cont acts T opics Covered • Understanding Y our Contacts • Adding Notes to Contacts • S p eed Dialing Co ntacts This section allows yo u to manage yo ur daily contacts by storing their name and number in yo ur phonebook. These[...]
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40 Section 6: Contacts Section 6 Underst anding Y our Cont act s The Contacts feature is used to save important informatio n regarding you r friends, colleagues, or busi ness acquaintances. The contacts screen allows you to sav e the person’ s: • Nam[...]
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42 Section 6: Contacts Section 6 Delete a contact Delete All (in CDMA mode) allows the deletion of all entries in you r Contacts but not those on yo ur SIM card. Make a call from contact s To make a call from the contacts screen: 1. Press to [...]
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44 Section 6: Contacts Section 6 S peed Dial Cont act s Speed dial can be used to the dial contacts that you talk to the most. Speed dial allows you to press either one or two keys to dial to the contact. Memory locations [...]
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45 Section 7: Messa ging Section 7 Section 7: Messaging T opics Covered • T ypes of Messages • Messaging Inbox • T ext Messages • About E-mail Setup • E-mail Using Active Sync • E-mail Using ISP This section allows yo u to send or receive different types of messages. It also includ[...]
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46 Section 7: Messaging Section 7 T ypes of Messages The i830 is capable of sending e ‐ ma il and text messages. To send e ‐ mail using Active Sync, you ’l l first ne ed to install ActiveSync to your PC, and then create a Standard ?[...]
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48 Section 7: Messaging Section 7 Message Setting The Msg Setting sub menu allows you to define default settings for all message types. 1. T ext Msg Setting Quick T ex t :View and edit any of the pre-comp osed mess ages in your Quick T ext list. Save In Outbox: Set the default method for savin[...]
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50 Section 7: Messaging Section 7 ActiveSync Message Fol ders There are fiv e message folder s in the ActiveSync di rectory . Each folder and its related fun ction is listed below: • Deleted Items : Deleted e-m ail is sent to the Deleted Ite ms fo lder . Once e-mail are rem oved [...]
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52 Section 7: Messaging Section 7[...]
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53 Section 8: Changing Your Settings Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings T opics Covered • i830 Settings • Button Settings • Sound Settings • Password Settings • Phone Settings This section explains how to enable or change the settings for yo ur phone.[...]
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54 Section 8: Changing You r Settings Section 8 i830 Settings The Settings menus for you r i830 allow you to configure or change how many of you r phone’ s featu res or functions appear or wor k . Some of the settings on these menus[...]
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56 Section 8: Changing You r Settings Section 8 • SRS - the leading 3D sound tech nology in the world , which restores the sp atial information that is m a sked by traditional recording and playback techniques. • T ruBass - SRS technology that en hances b ass performance by uti- lizing psych oacoustic techniques to resto re the perceptio n of l[...]
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58 Section 8: Changing You r Settings Section 8 • Alert - Allows you to turn on or of f the M inute beep, Con nect tone, or Disconnect tone. • Service - Allows you to set the Data Mode and Roam ing Options. Select the Hybrid Mode, GP S setting, and yo ur V oice privacy level. • Security - Allows you to restore the factory default settings for[...]
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59 Section 9: Personal Digital Assista nt Section 9 Section 9: Personal Digit al Assist ant T opics Covered • Y our Personal Digital Assitant • Picsel Browser • Microsoft Pocket Applications • S prite Backup Utility • Application Managemen t • Memory Adjustment s This section introduces yo u to many of the ?[...]
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60 Section 9: Personal Dig ital Assistant Section 9 Y our Personal Digital Assist ant The i830 is an integrated communication device with the pow er of a mobile phone and the intellig ence of a Pe r s o n a l Digital Assistant. The i830 is loaded [...]
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62 Section 9: Personal Dig ital Assistant Section 9 Pocket Excel Po c k e t Excel wo rk s with Microsoft Excel on yo ur computer to give you easy access to copies of you r workbooks. Yo u can create new wo rkb oo k s or copy w orkbooks from ?[...]
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64 Section 9: Personal Dig ital Assistant Section 9[...]
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65 Section 10: Personal Organize r Section 10 Section 10: Personal Organizer T opics Covered • Calendar • T oda y Screen • T ask List • New Command • Notes • Alarm • Calculator • Active Sync The topics cov ered in thsi section allow you to schedule appointments, view the calendar ,[...]
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66 Section 10: Personal Orga ni zer Section 10 Calendar The calendar allows you to create appointments an d re minders for the day , we ek , month, or yea r . Schedule an appointmen t An entry in the calendar is called an appointment or reminder . ?[...]
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68 Section 10: Personal Orga ni zer Section 10 Current Appointments To view the next upcoming appointment and battery indicator without launching the calendar or today screen: 1. T ap the ti me in the upp er right c orner of the screen. 2. The T ime an d Next Appointm ent screen is display[...]
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70 Section 10: Personal Orga ni zer Section 10 Alarm Schedule an alarm Yo u r phone has four alarm clocks that can be configured to ring daily at a desired time. To set up the alarm clock: 1. From the T oday s cre en, t a p the clock ic on . 2. T ap the Al arms tab.[...]
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72 Section 10: Personal Orga ni zer Section 10 Connect the cradle 1. Connect th e USB connector from the i830 cradl e to an available USB port on yo ur PC. 2. Plug the AC ad apter for the crad le in to a st an da rd 120 V AC wall outlet . 3. Insert the i830 into the cradl e , bottom end first. ActiveSync detects the i830 and you’re pr ompted to s[...]
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74 Section 10: Personal Orga ni zer Section 10[...]
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75 Section 11: Network Servi ces Section 1 1 Section 1 1: Network Services T opics Covered • Call Forward i ng • Call W aiting • Caller ID This section allows set up the network functions supported by you r carrier . Some of these services may not be av ailable du[...]
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76 Section 11: Network Servi ces Section 1 1 Call Forwarding Call Forw arding allows you to forw ard all you r incoming calls to another phone number , ev en when you r phone is turned off. Three-way Calling Three wa y calling allows you to talk [...]
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77 Section 12: Bluetoo th Section 12 Section 12: Bluetooth T opics Covered • About Bluetooth • Bluetooth Modes • T urning Bluetooth On/Off • Making Y our 83 0 Discoverable • Bluetooth Bonds • Beaming Using Bluetooth • Bluetooth Profiles This section explains theBluetooth feature av ailabl e with yo ur p[...]
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78 Section 12: Bluetooth Section 12 About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short ‐ range wireless communications technology capable of exchan ging information over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical connection. Unlike infrared, you ?[...]
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80 Section 12: Bluetooth Section 12 Bluetooth Bonds A bond is a relationship that yo u create between yo ur Po c k e t PC and another Bluetooth device to exchang e information in a secure manner . Creating a bond involv es entering the ?[...]
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81 Section 13: Accessori es and Games Section 13 Section 13: Accessories and Games T opics Covered • Accessories • Games This section outlin es the av ail able gaming options and accessories for you r phone. For more information, contact yo ur service pr ovider .[...]
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82 Acessories Section 13 Acessories Yo u r i 8 30 support s man y accessorie s that mak e yo u r phon e truly unique. Yo u can use yo u r phone as a remote control for other electronic devices, such as a TV or VCR, or you [...]
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84 Games Section 13[...]
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85 Health and safety information Exposure to radio frequency (RF) signals Y our wireless phone is a r ad io transmitter and receiver . It i s designed and manufactur ed not to exceed the em ission limits for exposure to r adio frequency (RF) energy set by the F ederal Commu nicatio ns Com mi ssion ( FCC) of the U .S . Gov ernm ent. These lim its ar[...]
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86 SAR tests are conducted us ing standard operati ng p o siti o n s specified b y t h e F C C w i th t h e p h o n e tran sm itting at it s highest ce rt ified pow er level in all tested f requency bands. Although the SAR i s determined at the highest certified power level, the actual S AR lev el of th e phone while o per at ing can be well below [...]
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88 Precautions when using ba tterie s • Never use an y charger or battery that is damaged in any w ay . • Use the battery on ly for its int ended p urpose. • If you use the phone near the network’ s base station, it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly affe cted by th e signal str ength on the c ellular net w ork and the par a[...]
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90 Operating environment R e m e m b e r to fo ll o w a n y s pe ci a l re g u la ti o n s in force in any area and alwa ys switch your phone off whenever it is forbidde n to use it, or when it ma y cause interference or danger . When connecting the ph one or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions.[...]
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92 Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. Y ou should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted facilities Switch your phone off in any facility where [...]
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94 Other important safety information • Only qualified perso nnel should service the phone or inst all the phone i n a vehicle. Fa ulty installation or se rvice m a y be da nger o us and may inv alidate any warranty applicable to the device. • Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly . [...]
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96 • Do not put the phone in or on heating devi ces, such as a microwave oven, a stov e or a radiator . The phone ma y explode when ov erheated. • Use on ly the s up plied or an app roved replacement antenna. Unauthorized ant ennas or modified accessories may dama ge the phone and violate regulations go verning ra dio devices. • If the phone,[...]
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98 Appendix A: CERTIFICATION INFORM ATI ON (SA R) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOV ERNMENT ’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WA VES . Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver . It i s designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to ra dio frequency ( RF) energy set by the F eder al Communications Comm[...]
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100 Glossary Airtime - Actual tim e spent talk ing on th e wireless phone. Most carriers b ill customers based on how many minutes of airtime they use each month. Antenna - A device for tr an sm itting or receivin g signals. The size and shape of antennas is determined, in part, by the fr equency of the signal they receive. Wireless phones and the [...]
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Glossary 102 Service charge - The amount paid each month t o receive wireless service. Soft keys - T wo keys and on the phone, the purpose of which: • varies according to the function that you are currently using . • is indicated on the bott om line of the display just above the corresponding key . Standby time - The amount of time a fully char[...]