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r500_AF01 .05_cb_0614 07_F2_r e v_3 The Alltel Hue TM POR T ABLE Dual-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for futur e reference.[...]
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Intellectual Property All Intellect ual Property , as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective s uppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, inc luding but not limited to, ac cessories, parts, or software relating there t o (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsu ng and protected und er federal l[...]
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r500_AF0 1.05_cb_061 407_F2_re v_3 Disc laimer of W arranties; Exc lusion of Liability EXCEPT AS SET FOR TH IN THE EXP RESS WA RRANTY CONT AINED ON THE WARRANTY P AGE ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT , THE PURCHASER T AKES THE PRODUCT “AS IS”, AND SA MSUNG MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT , INCL[...]
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4 Table of Conten ts Intellectual Property ............................................... ................................................... 2 Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), LLC ................................................... 2 Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liabi lity ................................................... ...[...]
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T able of Co ntents 5 Editing an Existing Contact Entry ............................................................................. 59 Speed Dial Numbers .............................................................. ................................. 63 Renaming a Contacts Group ....................................................................[...]
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6 Tools ........................................................................................................123 Tools Menu ......................................................................................................... .. 124 Voice Service ......................................................... ......................................[...]
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T able of Co ntents 7 Index ........................................................................................................ 192[...]
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8 Section 1: Getting Star ted T opics Covered • Understanding this User Manual • Activating Y our Phone • Charging the Battery • Setting Up Y our Voice Mail • Memory Card (Optional) This section explains how to st art using your phone by activa tin g your service, setting up your voice mail, or getti ng an understanding of how th is manua[...]
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Getting Started 9 Activating Y our Phone Activating Y our Phone Contact your Wire less Carrier an d follow their instru ctions f or obtaini ng service, if necessary . W e suggest that you read this g u ide to fu lly understand the services your phone supports. Install the Batter y Note: Y o ur phone co mes packa ged with a p artiall y charged recha[...]
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10 T ur n Y our Ph one Of f 䊳 Press and hold the key for two or more seconds. Y o ur phone powers off. Note: If your phone i s on and you pre ss for less than on e second, the ph one will not po wer off. This prevents your phone from bein g turned off acciden tally . R emov e the Batter y Important!: Y ou must unplug the T ra vel Adapter (if it i[...]
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Getting Started 11 Setting Up Y our Voice Mail Note: For c onnectio n to an e lectric al supply n ot located in North A merica , you must use a n adaptor of the proper configur ation for the p ower outlet. Us e of the wrong ad apter coul d damage yo ur phone and void your warranty . 2. Insert the smaller end of the T ravel Ada pter into the cha rge[...]
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12 2. Fo llow the prompts in the new user tu torial to setup yo ur voice ma il box. Listen to v oice mail 1. In standby mode, press and hold th e key or dial your own mo bile number to dial voice mail. After conne cting, you will hear your v oice greeting. 2. Interrupt your greeting by pressing . 3. Y o u are then prompted to enter your pass word. [...]
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Getting Started 13 Memory Card (Optional) 4. If desired, install an other memory card. ( See “Install a Memor y Card” on page 12 for more info rmation.) 5. Install the battery and batte ry cov er . (See “Install t he Batte ry” on page 9 for more information.)[...]
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14 Section 2: Under standing Y our Phone T opics Covered • Features of Y our Phone • Closed View of Y our Phone • Front Open View of Y our Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Y our Phone’s Modes This section outlines so me key features of your phone. It also display s the screen and the icons that are displayed w[...]
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Understa nding Y our Phon e 15 Closed View of Y our Phone Closed View of Y our Phone F eatures 1. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera. 2. P ower/Accessory Connector — Used to plug in the charging accesso ries and also conne ct any a vaila ble access ory cables to your phone. Lets you plug in an optional headset for safe, convenient, [...]
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16 7. Memory Card Socket — Used to plug in a microSD memor y card f or additional multi media file stora ge. F r ont Open Vi ew of Y our Phone Fe a t u r e s 1. Earpiece — Le ts you hear the other caller . 2. Main Display — Indicates the status of your phone, inc luding sta tus icons, message indicators, signal strength, and so on. Shows menu[...]
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Understa nding Y our Phon e 17 Command Keys 6. TA L K K e y — Lets you place or receive a call. In standby mode, press the key once to ac cess the recent call l og. 7. Navigation Key — Lets y ou scroll through the p hone men u option s. 8. Microphone — Lets the o t her ca ller he ar you clearly when you are speaking to them. 9. Special Functi[...]
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18 • When the le ft soft ke y function is Edit, pre ss the Edit (le ft) soft key ( ) to edit a Contact. • When the right soft key func tion is Erase, press the Erase (left) soft key ( ) and a pop-up wind ow a ppears prompting y ou to confirm the erasure. Right Soft K ey Some functions of the right soft key are as f ollows. • In standby mode, [...]
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Understa nding Y our Phon e 19 Command Keys 1. If you enter an incorrect charac te r , briefly pre ss to backspace (and delete) th e character . 2. T o erase the enti re sent ence, press and hold . 3. T o back up one me nu level, brie fly press . 4. T o return to standby mode, press and hold until you return to standby mode. END K ey 1. In standby [...]
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20 Under standing the Display Screen 1. The top line of your phone’ s main display contains icons that indicate network status, battery power , signal strength, connection type, and more. 2. The center portion of the main d isplay shows information such as call progress information, messages, and photos. 3. The bottom line of th e m ain displa y [...]
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Understa nding Y our Phon e 21 Y our Phone’ s Modes • Example: “Card not availab le, Insert card” • W arning • Example: “Low Batter y , ” “Memor y Full!” Back lights Backlights illuminate the disp lay and the k e ypad . When you press any ke y or open the phone , the backl ights come on. They go off when no keys a re pressed wit[...]
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22 Lock Modes Phone Loc k When the phone is in Phone Lo ck mode, re strictions are placed on phone use. Y ou can recei ve calls a nd messages, but cannot place outgoing ca lls (except for emergenc y numbers) until you unlock the phone. Phone Lock mo de also restricts access to menus an d the volume key . Unloc k your phone by entering the lock code[...]
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Understa nding Y our Phon e 23 Y our Phone’ s Modes When you end a call , your phone aut o mati cally drops out of Speakerphone mode. In Speakerpho ne mode, press a nd hold the Spea kerphone ke y ( ) to switch back to using the earpiece. Vi br ate Mode Silence all tones y our phone m akes and rep lace them with vibratio ns. 䊳 In standby mode, r[...]
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24 Section 3: Call Functi ons T opics Covered • Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing • Making a Call — Spee d Dialing • Making a Call — Quick S earch Dialing • Making a Call — V oice Dialing • Answering a Call • Ignoring a Call • Adjusting the Call V olume • Calls Log •R o a m i n g This section explains how to make or a n[...]
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Call Functi ons 25 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing Making a Call — Number Entr y Dialing 1. With the phone on, enter the number you wish to call using the keypad. 2. Press the key to place the call. Dialin g Emer gency Number s T o place an emergenc y call: 1. With the phone on, enter 911 using the keypad. 2. Press the key to place the cal[...]
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26 • Calling to the U.S. or Canada from Me xico: Dial 001, plus the ten-digit number (inc ludes area code). • Calling V oicemail from Mexico: Dial 001, plus your ten- digit wireless number . Once you hear t he recorded prompt , press and enter your passcode. Manual Pause Calli ng When you ca ll automated systems (l ike bankin g ser vices), you [...]
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Call Functi ons 27 Making a Call — Quick Sear ch Dialing Two-T ouch Dial ing Memory loca tions 010 through 099 are speci al T wo-T ouch dialing locations. Example: For location number 013, briefl y press th e key , the n press and h old the ke y until the name and numbe r appear in the display and the number is d ialed. T hree-T ouch Di aling Mem[...]
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28 Using V oice Dial Use the Voice Dial command to dial an y number stored in your Contacts list by saying the name of the contact (Name Dialing). Y ou can also use Voice Dial to dial any valid te lephone nu mber , even numbers not stored in your co ntact list , by speaking the individual dig i ts in the numbe r (Digit Dialing). V oice Dialing Tips[...]
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Call Functi ons 29 Answering a Call • “ Mobil e ” Vo ice Dial dials th e sp ecified number . Dialing a Numbe r T o dial a number us ing Voice Di al, do the following: 1. In standby mode, press the key . “ Say a Comma nd ” appears in the display and is pronounced through the speaker . 2. Say “ Call ”. VoiceSignal prompts you to “ Say[...]
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30 • If the call er can’t be identif ied, Call from unavailable# , Call from restricted number , or no number appe ars in the display . • Y our phone continues to notify you of th e call until one of the following ev ents occurs: • Y ou answer the ca ll. • Y ou ignore the ca ll. • The calling party ends the call. • The call is sent to[...]
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Call Functi ons 31 Calls Log • Press for All Calls . • Press for Data Ca ll . • Press for Call T imer . • Press for Data Counter . Note: In c ases where ther e is a Cont acts match for a Calls log entr y , the na me associa ted with the number appears in the display ins tead of the num ber . Outgoing Calls Y our phone retains inf ormation a[...]
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32 Note: See See “Creating and S ending N ew Messages” on page 67 for more informatio n. 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option. 6. Press the key to perform the highlighted option’ s function. Incomin g Calls Y our phone retains informa tion about the last 90 Inco ming calls and st ores them in the Incomi ng call log. Y ou can re v[...]
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Call Functi ons 33 Calls Log Missed Calls Y our phone retains inf ormation about the la st 90 missed calls (calls that were never picked up) and stores them in th e Missed cal l log. Y ou can review the Missed c all log for the time and date of the ca ll , as well as other info rmation. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Ca[...]
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34 3. Press the Options (right) s oft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing th e following options appears in the display: •S a v e — Save the number to your Contacts. • Details — Calls from Contacts Only — Sh ows the entry f or the calling/called Contact . •E r a s e — Erase the selected call from your Ca lls log. • Lock/Unlock — Pro[...]
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Call Functi ons 35 Calls Log • Erase All — Erase all calls from your Data call log. • Data Counter — Shows the amount of data T ransmitted and Received during this call, the T otal amount of data exchanged during this call, and the total amount of data exchanged since the phone was activated . 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight an opti[...]
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36 Note: Data Counter is not for bi lling purposes . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU y ( ), then press (for Calls ) and for Data Counter . The following opti ons appear in the display: • T r ansmit — View the total amount of data transmitted by your phone since the last reset. • Received — View the total amount of data received by your p[...]
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Call Functi ons 37 Roaming How R oaming Wor ks Roam Opti on lets you set roam ing prefere nces if you move in and out of your h ome network. T he following ro aming options are available: • Home only — Y our phone is availa ble for no rmal oper a tion only in the designated coverage area. • Automatic-A — Y our Wireless Provider’ s Pr efer[...]
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38 Section 4: Menu Na vigation T opics Covered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explain s the menu navigation for your phone. It al so include s an outline of the menus a vailable wit h your phone.[...]
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Menu Navigation 39 Menu Navigation Menu Naviga tion Access menus using the MENU key ( ), the na vigatio n keys, the two sof t keys ( ), or a shortcut. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ). The first of several menus appears in the display . 2. Use the navigation keys to browse phone menus. 3. Press the key to access a menu or sub-menu highlig[...]
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40 T he In-Use Optio ns Access numerous menus and featur es even while in a call. Note: If the call i s disconnected while acce ssing the In-Use O ption, the In-Use O ption disa ppears from th e display and the phone ev entuall y returns to standby mode . 1. While in a ca ll, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The follo wing menu items appear [...]
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Menu Navigation 41 Menu Outline 1.6 E ra s e Me ss age s 1.6.1 Inbox 1.6.2 Outbox 1.6.3 Drafts 1.6.4 All M essages 1.7 M s g Setting s 1.7.1 General 1.7.1.1 A uto Save 1.7.1. 2 Auto Erase 1.7.1. 3 Q uick T ext 1.7.1. 4 V oicema il # 1.7.1. 5 E ntry Mode 1.7.1. 6 Callback # 1.7.1. 7 Signat ure 1.7.1. 8 Reminder 1.7.2 T ext Message 1.7.2.1 A uto View[...]
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42 4.5 Memor y Inf o 5C a l l s 5.1 Outgoing Call s 5.2 Incoming Cal l s 5.3 Mi ss ed Call s 5.4 All Ca ll s 5.5 Data Call 5.6 Call Timer 5.7 Data Counter 6M u l t i m e d i a 6.1 Camer a 6.2 Camcorder 6.3 Mu s ic Pla yer 6.4 My Image s 6.5 My Video s 6.6 My Ringtone s 6.7 My Sound s 6.7.1 Record New 6.8 Shuff le 6.8.1 Image Shuffle 6.8.2 Melod y S[...]
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Menu Navigation 43 Menu Outline 7.1. 2.4.3 N ame s 7.1. 2.4.4 Name Sett ing s 7.1.2.5 V oice Launch 7.1.2.6 About 7.2 Bluetoot h 7.2.1 Add New De vice 7.2.2 Registered List 7.2.3 Bluetooth Set tings 7.2.3. 1 Enable / Disable 7.2.3. 2 D iscovery Mode 7.2.3. 3 D evice Name 7.2.3.4 Suppor ted Profiles 7.2. 3.4.1 H ead s et 7.2. 3.4.2 H and s free 7.2.[...]
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44 8 Settings 8.1 Locatio n 8.2 Di s pl ay Se tting s 8.2.1 Menu Style 8.2.2 W allpaper 8.2.2.1 My I mages 8.2.2.2 My Vi deos 8.2.2.3 Pr eset Imag es 8.2.2.4 Imag e Shuffl e 8.2.3 Clo ck F or mat 8.2.4 Theme 8.2.5 Dia ling F ont 8.2.5.1 St yle 8.2.5.2 Si ze 8.2.6 Banner 8.2.7 Backlight 8.2.7.1 Mai n Display 8.2.7.2 Keypad 8.2.7.3 Bri ghtness 8.2.7.[...]
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Menu Navigation 45 Menu Outline 8.3.4. 1 T one Level 8.3.4.2 T one Leng th 8.3.5 Vibrating Aler t 8.4 C al l Se tt ing s 8.4.1 Call Answ e r 8.4.2 Auto Ans wer 8.4.3 Auto Retry 8.4.4 TTY Mode 8.4.5 V oice Privacy 8.4.6 Data Settings 8.5 Phone Sett ing s 8.5.1 Air plane Mode 8.5.2 Language 8.5.3 Security 8.5.3.1 Lock Phone 8.5.3.2 Change Loc k 8.5.3[...]
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46 8.6.2.1 Memor y U sage 8.6.2.2 My I mages 8.6.2.3 My Vi deos 8.6.2.4 My Ri ngtones 8.6.2.5 My Sou nds 8.6.3 Card M emor y 8.6.3.1 Memor y U sage 8.6.3.2 My I mages 8.6.3.3 My Vi deos 8.6.3.4 My Mus ic 8.6.3.5 For mat Card 8.7 Softw are Update 8.7.1 Check f or Update 9 Phone I nf o 9.1 Phone Number 9.2 Icon Glo ss ary 9.3 V er s ion[...]
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Entering T ext 47 Section 5: Entering T e xt T opics Covered • T ext Entr y Modes • Changing the T ext Entr y Mode • Entering T ext in Alpha (Abc) Mode • Entering T ext in T9 W o rd Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters • Entering Numbers • Entering Symbols This section outlines how to select the desired text in put mode when e[...]
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48 T e xt Entr y Modes Y ou can compos e text messages usin g al phabetical characte rs, symbols, and numbers. Each method of character entry (s ymbol, number , and so on) is ca lled a text entry mode. T here are fou r text entry modes, as indic ated: • Alpha —Alphabetical text entr y mode. Options are: • ABC — All upper case • Abc — In[...]
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Entering T ext 49 Entering T ext in T9 Word Mode 4. Press the key to enter a space . Entering T ext in T9 W or d Mode T9 Word recog nizes commonly used words for a sequence of keypresses and inserts the word into your message. U sing T9 mode is much faster than the more traditio nal met hod Alpha mo de, since T9 re quires only one key press per let[...]
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50 Adding W or ds to the T9 W or d Dictionar y If pressing the key s correspo nding to a word you want to enter and then scrolling through the pop-up list does not displ ay th at word, do the following: 1. Clear the word using the key . 2. Change the text entr y mode to Add T9 W ord . Note: See “Changing the T ext Entr y Mode” on page 48 for in[...]
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Entering T ext 51 Entering Symbols Entering Symbols Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or % in a text message. 1. In standby mode, press the Message (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for T ext Mess age to compose a ne w text mes sa ge. 2. Enter the phone number of the reci pient , then press the key . 3. Press[...]
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52 Section 6: Under standing Y our Contacts T opics Covered • Y our Contacts List • Adding a New Contacts Entry • Finding a Contacts Entr y • Editing an Existing Contact Entry • Speed Dial Numbers • Ren aming a Conta cts Grou p • Deleting a Contacts Entry • Sending a Contacts Entr y • Memory Info This section explains ho w to ma n[...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 53 Y our Contac ts List Y our Cont act s List Y our Contacts list can store up to 500 entrie s, with each contact having up to five associated phone numbers, an em ail address, and a picture ID. Each phone number can b e up to 32 digits in length, inc luding hard pauses. Con t act names can be up to 32 charac ters in le[...]
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54 5. If desired, assign th e new Contact to a Group . This lets you s end messages to and find this Contac t an d other relate d contacts. (See “Group” on page 58 for more informa tion.) 6. If desired, select a uniq ue Ringtone to identify th is new Contact. (See “Ringer T ype” on pa ge 147 for more information.) 7. If desired, enter an a [...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 55 Adding a New Contacts Entry 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the number type th a t matches your new entr y and press the key . The New Contact screen appears in the display with the number being save populating th e selected number ty pe field. (For more informa tion on creati ng a new Contacts entr y , see ?[...]
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56 A list of your calls appears in the display . 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the number you wish to store in Contacts . 4. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The fo llo wing options appear in the display: •S a v e — Saves the selected number to you r Contacts list. • Details — Calls to/fr om Contacts Only — Shows the entr[...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 57 Finding a Contacts Entry • If Voi ceSignal recognizes the name you said, the contact information for that name appears in the display . • If Voi ceSignal does not recognize the name you said, a choice list of up to three names appears in the displa y , and VoiceSignal prompts you with “ Did you say? ” followe[...]
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58 - New Contact — Lets you add a new number to your Contacts list or to the selected contact. - Erase — Lets you delete the highlighted contact. - Send T ext Msg — Lets you send a text message to the selected contact. - Send PIC Msg — Lets you send a picture message to the selected contact. - Send Vid eo Msg — Lets you send a video messa[...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 59 Editing an Existing Contact Entry Search by Numb er This opti on lets you find a Contacts list entry by one of its phone numbers. 1. In standby mode, enter the fir st few numbers of the Contacts list entry you wish to find (such as the area code or area code and exchange — for example, 888-987). 2. Press the Option[...]
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60 6. When you’re finished editing the e ntr y , press the key . Y our changes are saved and a confirma tion message appears in the display . Adding P auses to Con tacts Num ber s When you ca ll automated systems (l ike bankin g ser vices), you are often requ ired to enter a passwo rd or account numb er . I nstead of manuall y entering the number[...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 61 Editing an Existing Contact Entry 2. Press the Edit (left) soft key ( ). The Edit Contact screen appears in the dis play with the co ntact name highlighted. 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight a number stored in th is contac t entry . 4. Use the na vigati on keys to place the cu rsor where you want to add a pause[...]
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62 • P pause — a hard pause (a wait s input from yo u). Set Speed Dial is highlighted . 5. Press the key . The Speed Dia ls screen appears in the display . 6. Enter , or use the navigation keys to select, an una ssigned Speed Dial number . 7. Press the key to assign the new Sp e ed Dial number to the selected Contact. Y ou are prompted to confi[...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 63 Speed Dial Numbers - Press the abc (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the disp lay with Abc highlighted. - Use the navigation keys to highlight Shortcut s , then press the key . - Use the navigation ke ys to highlight the desired dom ain type (suc h as, . com, .n et, or .edu), then press the key . 5. Press[...]
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64 2. Use the navigation keys to hi ghlight the group (other than General ) that you wish to rename , then press the Options (righ t) soft key ( ). The following optio ns appear in the d i splay: • Send T ext Msg — Lets you send a text message to all co ntacts in the selected Group. •S e n d P I C M s g — Lets you send a p icture message to[...]
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Understanding Y our Contacts 65 Sending a Contacts Entry Sending a Con tac ts Entr y Use the Send Name Card Wi th Blueto oth optio n to se nd one or m ore selected Contacts entries to another , compatible phone or othe r device over a Bluetooth connection. 1. In standby mode, press th e Up navigation key . The Find screen appears in the display wit[...]
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66 Section 7: Messaging T opics Covered • Creating and Sending New Messages • Message Send Options • Recei vi n g New Me ssag es •V o i c e m a i l • Message Folders • Erasing Messages • Message Settings • General Message Settings This section explains how to create, send, rece ive, and view dif ferent types of messages. This sectio[...]
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Messaging 67 Creating and Sendin g N ew Messages Creating and Sending New Messages This section guides you thro ugh procedures for creating and sending text messages, picture messages, and video messages. Cre ating and Se nding a T ext Message 1. In standby mode, press the Message (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for T ext M[...]
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68 • Press the Left soft key ( ) to select one of the following text entr y methods: – T9 W ord – Abc – ABC – 123 – Symb ols – Add T9 Word 5. At any point wh ile composing a me ssage, you can set message send options by p ressing the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See “Message Send Options” on page 71 for mo re information.) 6. On[...]
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Messaging 69 Creating and Sendin g N ew Messages 7. T o set message send options, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See “Message Send Options” on page 71 for more information.) 8. T o add a picture to the message, use the navigation keys to highlight the PIC field. • Press the My PIC (left) soft key ( ) to access the picture galler y .[...]
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70 12. Once you’re finished co mposing your picture messa ge, do one of the following: • Press the key to SEND the messa ge. • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See See “Message Send Options” on pa ge 71 for more information.) Creating and Send ing a V ideo Messag e 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then [...]
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Messaging 71 Message Send Options – Press the Vi d e o (right) soft key ( ) to activa te the phone’ s camcorder and take a new video. (Se e “Camera-Camcorder” on pa ge 88 for more information.) • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See “Message Send Options” on page 71 f or more i nfor matio n.) 9. Once you ha ve selecte d a vide[...]
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72 •R e m o v e V i d e o — Removes the video from a Video message. • Add T o Contacts — Lets you add the addressee numbers or Email addresses to your Contacts li st. 2. Use the navigation keys to display the various Send Options for e ach menu item . 3. When the desired send option is hi ghlighted, press the key to conf irm the sel ection [...]
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Messaging 73 Message Folders Checking your V oicemai l 1. In standby mode, press a nd hold th e key until yo u’re conn ected to the voice ma il system . A recorded me ssage prompts you for a password. 2. Enter your password, then follow the recorded prompts, to listen to your voice messa ge, change admini strative options, and so on. Tip: Y ou ca[...]
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74 • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ), The f ollowing options appear in the display: – Play Again — Picture Messages only — Replay a sound file included with a message. – Forward — Lets you forward the message to other Email addresses or mobile phone numbers. – Reply With Copy — T ext Message onl y — Lets you reply to a mess[...]
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Messaging 75 Message Folders 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a mes sa ge, then do one of the following: • Press the Erase (left) soft key ( ) to delete the message. • Press the OPEN ( ) key to view the highlighted message, then proceed to Step 3. • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ) . The following options appear in the display: ?[...]
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76 Drafts Fo lder Messages in the Drafts folder a re those that have been co mposed bu t never sent. Y ou can return to the Drafts folder a t any time to view, edit, or send a draft message . 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press for Drafts . A list of your draft mess ages appears in the display . 2. Use the naviga[...]
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Messaging 77 Erasing Messages – 123 — Enter numbers by pressing the corresponding key on the keypad. – Symbols — Enter symbols into your message by pressing the corresponding number that appears above it in the display . – Add T9 W ord — Ente r wor d to b e add ed to the T9 W or d dic tionary . Use the navigation keys to highlight the d[...]
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78 •D r a f t s — Lets you delete all draft mess ages from the Drafts folder . • All Messages — Lets you delete all messages from all message folders. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight t he fold er containi ng the messa ges that you wish to delete. 3. Press the key to select the highlighted folder . Y ou are prompted to confirm the er[...]
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Messaging 79 General Message Settings • Callback # — Lets you disable, enable, and upd ate the callback number that can be inserted in outgoing messages. •S i g n a t u r e — Lets you disable, enable, and update the text signa ture that can be inserted in outgoing messages. •R e m i n d e r — Lets you set the message receipt reminder to[...]
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80 Section 8: Ax cess Shop T opics Covered • Finding Applications This section explains the Axcess Shop fea tur es where users can downloa d multimedia, applications, gam es, and ch eck news and sports.[...]
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Axcess Shop 81 Finding Applications Finding Applications With Axce ss Shop, yo u can downlo ad ful l fe atured applica tions over the air inc luding games, personalized ring tones, pictur es, and more. 1. In standby mode, do one of t he following to laun ch Axcess Shop : • Press the Right nav igation key . • Press the MENU key ( ), then press ([...]
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82 Section 9: Ax cess W e b T opics Covered • Axcess Web • Launching Axcess Web • Using Axcess Web • Using Links • How Axcess Web Keys Wo rk This section outlines how to launch Axcess We b , how to navigate to other pages on the web, and how the keys on th e keypad are used with the web application. Additi onally , links to other sites ar[...]
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Axcess Web 83 Axcess Web Axce ss W eb With Axcess W eb, you can conveniently surf the web and download ringtones and wallpapers using your phone. Each time you launch Axcess W eb, your phone connect s to the Int ernet an d the service indic ator icon ( ) a ppears in t he displa y . Stor ed We b Content Axcess W eb ends an Internet co nnection after[...]
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84 Using Axcess We b When you u se Axcess We b, some of t he keys op erate differen tl y than d uring a normal phone ca ll. Axcess Web presents on-screen items in an y of the follo wing ways: • T ext or numeric input. • Links (embedded in content). • Numbered options (some may not be numbered). • Simple text. Y ou can ac t upon options or l[...]
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Axcess Web 85 How Axcess Web Keys W ork P oun d/Space Key — Press to i n se rt a s p ac e when ent er ing text. Number 1 thru 9 — Use the number ke ys to select item s in a menu if they are numbe red . End Key — Press to ex it the Axcess W eb and return the phon e to stand by mode . Left Soft Key — Press to acti vate the comma nd that appea[...]
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86 Section 10: Celltop T opics Covered • Celltop • Launching Celltop Celltop (an Alltel application and ser vice) displays cells on your ph one to provide you with information yo u choose , instantly—anytime, anywhere. This section outlines how to launch Celltop on your phone. Note: For more information, refer to the Cel ltop Guide or call 1-[...]
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Celltop 87 Celltop Celltop With Celltop, you can display any of a set of customiz able cells listing i nformation, such as: • M essages in your Inbox. • C all records in your Calls Log. • R ingtones, th ose already available o n your phone and those you can get. • C urrent weather at your chosen locations. • Scores and standin gs of your [...]
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88 Section 11: Camera-Camcor der T opics Covered • T aking Pictures and Videos • Scr een Layouts • Saving Pictures and Videos • Camera Options • Camcorder Options • Zoom • Brightness • The Photo Gall ery • Point, Click, and Send Picture s and Videos Use your T he Allte l Hue phone to take full co lor digital pictures a nd videos, [...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 89 T aking Pictures and Videos T aking Pictur es and V ideos T aking pictures videos with the built-in ca mera-camcorder is as simple as choosing a subject, pointi ng the lens (loca ted on the rear of your pho ne, at the top), and pressing a button. T aking Snap Sh ots (Single Pictures) T o take a single picture using the curre nt[...]
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90 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the di splay with the Self T imer icon ( ) highlighted. 3. Use the Left and Right navigati on keys to highlight the Multi Shot icon ( ). The follo wing Multi Shot options appear in the display: • Series Shot — Lets you take a series of 3 or 5 photos. • Di vid ed Sho[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 91 Screen La youts T a king V ideos T o take a video using the current ca mcorder settings, do the follo wing: 1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the phone. The mess age “ Loading... ” a ppears in the display followed by the camcorder view finder screen. (See “Camcorder Screen” on pa[...]
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92 Camer a Scr een Icons Camera — Indica tes the camera is acti ve. Night Shot — Indica tes the camer a is set to take pictures in low light . Quality — Indica tes camera’ s pictur e quality setting. (Y ou can change the picture q uality setting. See “Quality” on pag e 103 for more informa tion.) Camera Re soluti on — Indica tes camer[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 93 Screen La youts Multi Shot in use (Series Sh ot) — T akes multiple p ictures whe n you press the key . The number of pictures taken dep ends upon the Se ries Shot set tin g. Self Timer in use — Del ays the camera shut ter from 2 to 10 seconds after you press the key . Camcor der Scr een When you activate your ph one’ s ca[...]
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94 Phone Memor y — Indi cates vi deo s w il l be stored in the phone’ s memor y . Card Memory — Indicates vi deo s wil l be stored on a mi cr oSD Memory Card. Zoom — Enlarges the image fr om X0 to X9 before you take a video. (Dependi ng on the camcorder quality setting.) Brightness — Brightens or darkens the ima ge from -4 to + 4. Self Ti[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 95 Camera Options 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following sub-menus appear in the display: • Self Tim er • Multi Shot • Quality •R e s o l u t i o n • White Balance • Fun T ools • Settings • Camcorder 3. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to high light the desired option and/ or settin g, then[...]
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96 2. Use the nav igation ke ys to highlight one o f the follo wing Multi Shot option s: • Series Shot — Off / 3 pictures taken in succession / 5 pictures tak en in succession. • Di vid ed Shot — Off / 4 of the same new pictur e in a 2-by-2 array / 9 of the same new picture in a 3-by-3 array . • Auto/Manual — Automatically takes pictu r[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 97 Camera Options Note: The Resolution setti ng affe cts zoom cap abiliti es. When Reso lution is set to 1280 X 960 , zoom is not availabl e. When Resoluti on is set to any value low er than 1280 X 960 , zoom settings 1 – 9 are availabl e. W hit e Balance White Balanc e allo ws you to adjust pict ure quality according to availa [...]
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98 •S e p i a — Subjects and pictures appear in a brownish-gray hue. • Antique — Subjects and pictures app ear in a grayish-green hue. • Negative — Subjects and pictures ap pear in inverted colors. •G r e e n — Subjects and pictures appear in a greenish hue. • Aqua — Subjects and pictur es appear in an aqua hue. •C o o l — S[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 99 Camera Options 3. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight Memor y , then press the key . The follo wing Memor y options a ppear in the display : • Pho ne — Stores pictures in phone m emory . •C a r d — Stores pictures on an op tional microSD Memory Card. 4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the [...]
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100 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight Metering , then pr ess the key . The following opt ions appear in th e display: •A v e r a g e — Adjusts exposu re to the average light level over a large picture area. •C e n t e r — Adjusts exposure to the average light level over a center portion of the subject. •S p o t — Adju[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 101 Camera Options Shutter Sound Choose from four different so unds whenever you take a pi cture. Aside from being a cool sound effect, Shut ter Sounds acts as an audible reminder that your camera has taken a picture. 1. In camera mode, press the Options (right) soft ke y ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use t[...]
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102 Camcor der Options The Camcorder Options let you adjust th e default camcorder settings to suite avai lable lighting, t he subject of the v ideo, or the purpose of the video. T o access Camcorder Options, do the following: 1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key ( ). The camcorder viewfinder sc reen appears in t he display . 2. Press [...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 103 Camcorder Options The followin g options appear in the dis play: •O f f • 2 Sec. • 5 Sec. • 10 Sec. 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the de sired delay , then press the key . The camcorder screen appears in the display . The next time you press the key , a countdown timer in the display indicates the[...]
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104 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to show the various White Balances and the effects they have on a video. 4. When you decide on the White Bala nce you wish to use, press the key . The camcorder viewfi nder screen appears in the di splay with your selected White Balance a pplied. The next time you press the key , the camcorder appl ies the[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 105 Camcorder Options 3. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight Memor y , then press the key . The follo wing Memor y options a ppear in the display : • Pho ne — Stores videos in phone memory . •C a r d — Stores videos on an optional microSD Memory Card. 4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the me[...]
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106 Star t Sound Choose from two different sounds whenev er you begin video reco rding. Aside from being a cool sound effect, Start Soun d ac ts as an audible reminder that your camcorder has begun re cording a video. 1. In camcorder mode , press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appe ars in the display . 2. Use the Left and Ri[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 107 Zoom 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Reset Settings , then press the key . Y ou are prompted to co nfirm reset of all c amcorder settings. • Select the Ye s option to reset the camcorder settings to default values. • Select the No option to keep the current camcorder settings. Camera 1. In camcorder mod[...]
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108 3. Press the Options (right) soft ke y ( ) while vie wing pictures in the Gallery . The following options appe ar in the disp lay: •S e n d — Send the currentl y displayed or highlighted picture as a Picture message. • Online Album — Send the curre ntly displayed or highlighted picture to the Online Album . •S e t A s — Assign the c[...]
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Camera-Ca mcorder 109 P oint, Click, and Send Pictur es and Videos 4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight No and pr ess t he key . The Create Pic Msg or Create V ideo Msg screen appears in the display . Note: For mo re inform ation abo ut Axcess MyPics.com, co ntact yo ur Wire less Pr ovider . 5. Enter the recipient’ s phone numb er [...]
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110 Section 12: Multime dia T opics Covered • Accessi ng Multimedia •M u s i c P l a y e r • My Images • My Videos • My Ringtones • My Sounds • Shuffle This section outlines your phone’ s multimed ia functions and key fea tures associa ted with multimedia.[...]
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Multim edia 111 Accessing Multimedia Accessing Multimedia 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press for Multimedia . The foll o wing Multimed ia sub-menus appear in the display: •C a m e r a — Lets you launch and set up your phone’ s camera. (See See “Camera-Camcorder” on page 88 for more information.) • Camcorder — Lets [...]
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112 The Library screen a ppears in the display , showing the fol lowing options: •A l l — Lists all music files on the Memory Card and lets you play individual music files or play multiple music files by creating a temporar y music playlist. •A r t i s t s — Lists artist na mes for music f iles on the Memory Card and lets you play one or mo[...]
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Multim edia 113 Music Player Playing Musi c 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Multimedia ) and f or Music Player . Tip: Y ou can al so directl y access the Music Playe r by using the Music Player shortcuts. In stand by mode, pres s the Left n aviga tion key . The Library screen appears in the display , showing th e followi[...]
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114 Music Play er Controls • V olume key : – T o play a music file louder , press the Volume key Up. – T o play a music file soft er , press the Volume key Down. • Navigation key : – T o pause/resume pl aying a music file , press the key . Note: With the flip closed, use the Camera key to pause /resume play ing a music fi le. – T o stop[...]
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Multim edia 115 My Images If there are no pi ctures stored in your phone or on a memory card, “ No Image ” appears in the My Images screen. [T o launch the camera to take a picture, press the Camera (left) soft key ( ). (F or more in formation, see “Camera-Camcord er” on page 88.)] If there are pictures sto red in your phone or on a memory [...]
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116 My Videos My Videos lets you take videos, review yo ur videos , send them as video messages, and assign your videos as wallpaper on your phone. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Multimedia ) and for My V ideos . If there a re no videos stored in your phone or on a memory card, “ No Vi de o ” appears in the My Video[...]
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Multim edia 117 My Sounds 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Multimedia ) and for My Rington es . A list of ringtones appears in the display . Tip: Y ou can al so access My Ringtones fr om: -A Set Alarm screen by selectin g the Ringer option, highligh ting the second (file name) field, pressing the Left or Right na vigatio [...]
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118 Tip: Y ou c an also access My Sounds fr om: -A Set Alarm scr een by sel ecting the Ringer option, highlighti ng the second (file name) field, pressi ng the Left or Right n aviga tion key , and s electing My Sounds . -The Edit Contact sc reen by se lectin g the Ringtone field, pressing the Set (left) soft key ( ), and selectin g My Sounds . Note[...]
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Multim edia 119 My Sounds – Sound Info — Displays information about the soun d file, such as the file name, file type, and the data size. Use the navigation keys to highlig ht an option and press the key . 4. Press the key to return to the previous menu, or press the key to return to standby mode. V oice Memo Y ou can use your phone to record v[...]
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120 Erase One V oice Memo 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Multimedia ) and for My Sounds . A list of sound fi les appears in the display . 2. Use the navigation keys to highligh t the voice m e mo you wish to erase. 3. Press the Erase (left) soft key ( ). “ Erase Sound? ” appears in the display . 4. Press the Ye s (l[...]
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Multim edia 121 Shuffle Ima ge Shuf f le 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Multimedia ) and for Shuffle . The follo wing opti ons appear in the display: • Image Shuffle — When set to On , presents a random slide show of a set of specified pictures as Wallpaper in standby mode. • Melody Shuffle — When set to On , pl[...]
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122 Melody Sh uf fle 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Multimedia ) and for Shuffle . The following opti ons a ppear in the display: • Image Shuf fle — When set to On , presents a random slide show of a set of specified pictures as Wallpaper in standby mode. • Melody Shuffle — When set to On , plays one of a set of[...]
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T ools 123 Section 13: T ools T opics Covered • T ools Menu • Voice Service • Bluetooth • Calendar •M e m o P a d •A l a r m C l o c k •W o r l d T i m e • Calculator • Stop W atch • Converter • Tip C alculator This section explains how to use your phone’ s digital assist an t func tional it y to schedule events, set reminde[...]
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124 T ools Menu T ools is a suite of Personal Informa tion Management (PIM) appl icatio ns such as a Calendar , T o Do List, and Memo Pad that r un on your phone. Y ou can use your phone to schedule events, set reminde rs, create a to do list, pe rform calculatio ns, and more with the functions prov ided by this useful feature. Opening T ool s Menu[...]
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T ools 125 Voice Service • V oice Settings —Lets you tailor VoiceSignal to better respond to your voice and your phone use preferences. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired sub-menu, then press . V oice Commands T o start Voi ceSignal, do o ne of the following: • In standby mode, pres s the key . “ Say a Command ” appears i[...]
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126 Note: Speaking clearl y , say the c ommand that yo u want to use. If, after a few seconds, the device has not recognized a command, it prom pts you to repea t the comm and. If, after a few more seconds, it s till has not reco gnized a co mmand, it tells yo u “Sorr y , no match foun d, ” and cancels voice recog nition. V oice Command Tips: ?[...]
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T ools 127 Voice Service Sensitivity 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for T ools ), (for Voice Service ), (for V oice Settings ), and for Sensitivity . The Sensitivity screen appears in the display . 2. Use the navigation keys to adjust the selected Sensiti vity sett ing t o Reject More spoken commands or names o r to Reject [...]
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128 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Adapt Digits , then press th e key . Y our phone displays the fi rs t digit sequence and “ Please say ” plays through t he speake r followed by t he fo ur digits appearing in the display . 3. Wa it for the be ep and say the digi ts using you r normal tone of voice. Afte r a moment, the phone plays bac[...]
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T ools 129 Voice Service Sound Sound lets you specify what (if any) text prompts you want your phone to read to you through th e earpiece. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for T ools ), (for Voice Service ), (for V oice Settings ), and for Sou nd . The following options a ppear in the display: •P r o m p t s — En ables or[...]
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130 Bluet oot h Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communicati ons technology capable of exchanging inf ormation over a distanc e of about 30 feet withou t requiring a physical connection. Unlike infr ared, you don't need to line up the devices to be am inform ation wi th Bluetooth. If the devices are within a range of one anothe r , you can [...]
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T ools 131 Bluetooth Note: When pairing you phon e with another Bl uetooth device other than a head set or headpho nes, the same passkey or PIN must be enter ed on both devices (whe n prompted) for the p airing to succeed. 7. Enter th e device p asskey or PI N and press the key . R e gister ed List This menu provides a list of Bluetooth wireles s t[...]
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132 Calendar Calendar lets you view the current, past , or future month in a monthly calendar layout . While viewing the ca lendar , th e curre nt date is highlight ed and days with scheduled even ts are surrounded by a box. Vie w an e vent 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press ( for T ools ) and for Cale ndar . A cale ndar appears[...]
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T ools 133 Memo P ad 5. Enter the start and E nd dates and ti mes for the event using the keypad. Enter the dates and times for the event using 2 digits for day , month, hour , and minute entries. Use 4 digits for year entries. 6. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to change between AM and PM , or press for AM or press for PM. 7. When you’re [...]
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134 3. T o view the memo, press the VIEW key ( ). 4. T o edit the memo you are viewing, press the Edit (left) soft key ( ). Edit the memo using the keypad. (See “Entering T ext” on page 47 for more information.) 5. T o erase the memo y ou are viewin g, press the Options (right) soft key ( ), then selec t the Erase option. Y o u are prompted to [...]
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T ools 135 Alarm Clock W hen an Ala r m Sounds An animate d alarm c lock appears in th e display with the options Sno oze or D ismiss , and an alert sounds wh en the specified time for the alarm arrives. 䊳 Use the navigation keys to highlight Dism iss , then press th e key to silence t he alarm. • If the alarm was set as a Daily alarm, th e ala[...]
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136 • Reset Alarm — Disables the highlighted Alarm and resets its settings to default values. • Reset All — Disables all Alarm and resets all of their settings to default values. 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then press the key . Wo r l d T i m e World T ime lets you view the time of day or night in another par[...]
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T ools 137 Calculator 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ) select to display ( DST On ) or not display ( DST Off ) Day l ight Savin gs Ti me (DST) for t he selected t ime zone. 4. Do one of the fol lowing: • Press the key to set the selected time zone a s the ho me time zone fo r your phone. • Press the key to return to the T ools menu. Ca[...]
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138 2. Press the key to start, stop, and res ume the st opwa tch coun t. 3. Press the Record (left) soft key ( ) a t the start of e ach succeeding event/l ap to record t he comple tion time f or the pre vious ev ent/lap. 4. Press the Reset (right) soft key ( ) to eras e all stop wa tch (lap) ti mes recorded. Con v er ter The conversion menu provide[...]
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T ools 139 Converter 4. Press the key to edit the exchange ra te. 5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the currenc y to be converted To , then change th e cu rrent exchange rate. 6. Press the key to save th e changed exchange rate. 7. Press the key to return to the Currency Converter screen. Cur r enc y — Adding Exc h ange Rates Y [...]
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140 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight th e currency exchange rate to be erased. 4. Press the Erase (right) soft key ( ). Y ou ar e prompted to c onfirm the erasure. 5. Press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to erase the s elected excha nge ra te or press th e No (right) soft key ( ) to retur n to the Exc hange Rate list . Tip Calcula [...]
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Changing Y our Settings 141 Section 14: Changing Y our Settings T opics Covered • Location • Display Settings • Sound Settings • Call Settings • Phone Settings • Memory Info • Software Update This section explains how to c ustomize y our phone to suit yo ur needs a nd pref erenc es.[...]
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142 Loca tion This func tion identifi es your locati on to th e net work via the Glo bal Positioning System (GPS). Y ou can set this func tion for continuous operat ion or to opera te onl y in the event that you dial 911. Note: Contact your Wir eless Provid er to determ ine whethe r , when, o r where loca tion-based ser vices are availab le. 1. In [...]
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Changing Y our Settings 143 Display Settings 3. Press the key to enter the hi ghlighted sub-menu. The following sections describe the above listed display sub- menus in greater detail. Menu Style Menu Style allows you to choose how main menus appear in your display . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Displ[...]
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144 - Off — Disables random display of the Sh uffle pictures and/or ima ges and restores the My I mag es or Preset Images setting. Use the navigation keys to select the desired option, then press the key . Clock F or mat Clock F ormat lets you choose whether to show the time in the display in digital or analog format. 1. In standby mode, press th[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 145 Display Settings • Style — Sets font ( Normal , Quill P en , Sticky , or Color Dial ) used to show dialed numbers. •S i z e — Sets size ( Enabl e Zoom-out or Disable Zoom-out ) of the Style font used to show dialed numbers. 2. Use the Navigation key t o highli ght th e desired option a nd setting, then press the [...]
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146 •S u b L C D — Use the Up and Down navigation keys to select the foregr ound color for the Sub (Front) LCD) between any of 8 optional settings. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option. 3. Press the key to enter the h ighlight ed option’ s sub-menu and to sa ve changed setting s as desired. F r ont Co ntrast Set the F ront (Sub) [...]
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Changing Y our Settings 147 Sound Settings Ringer Type Y ou can assign ring er types and melod y tone s for calls, al arms, and other al erts, in the Ringer T ype sub-menu. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Sound Settings ), and for Ringer T y pe . The following options appe ar in the display: • V oice C[...]
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148 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a sub-menu, then press the key . 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight On or Off . 4. Press the key to conf irm your se lection. Ke y Ton e Key T one lets you adj ust the volume lev el and length of tone that the keypad generates each time you press a key . 1. In standby mode, press the MEN[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 149 Call Settings Vi br ating Aler t Set your phone to vibrate in sync with ringtones and melodies your phone plays . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Sound Settings ), and for V ibrating Aler t . 2. Use the Navigation key t o highlight On or Off , then press the key . Call Setting[...]
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150 Auto R etr y Auto Retry automatica ll y re-dials a numbe r if the co nnection fa ils. Depending upon your loc ation, the nu mber of ti mes your phone auto ma tically di als the nu mber may vary . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Call Settings ), and for Auto Retr y . The Auto Retry sub-menu with the f[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 151 Phone Settings V oice Pr ivacy Vo ice Privac y when enabl ed (that is, se t to Enhanc ed ), turns on adva nced voic e encryption . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Call Settings ), and for Voice Pr ivacy . The following options appe ar in the display: •S t a n d a r d — Voi[...]
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152 Langua ge The language option on your phone can change the language of voice prompts, menus, and key-input. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Phone Settings ), and for Lang uage . The following options a ppe ar in the display: • English • Spanish 2. Use the Navigation key to highlight your language[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 153 Phone Settings Change Loc k The default lock code for your phone is gene rally th e last fou r di gits of your phone number . It is advisabl e to ch ange the default lock code to a secret code for security purposes. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Phone Settings ), and for Sec[...]
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154 Store Emergenc y Numbers 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Phone Settings ), and for Security . Y ou’re prompted to enter the loc k code. Note: The default l ock code is the la st four digits of your telephon e number . 2. Enter the lock code, then p ress for Emergency # . 3. Press , , or to select f[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 155 Phone Settings Note: The d efault lock code i s the last four di gits of your teleph one number . 2. Enter the lock code, then pres s for Erase All Entry . Y ou are prompted to enter the l o ck code a seco nd time. Note: The d efault lock code i s the last four di gits of your teleph one number . 3. Y ou ar e prompted to[...]
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156 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then press the key to save yo ur setting. The phone powers itself off and b ack on. System Se lect The System Select menu allows you to select the roaming setting for your phon e. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Settings ), (for Phone Settings ), and for Sys[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 157 Phone Settings - Enter the current time using your keypad. The hour and minute must be entered using two digi ts each and in 12/24-hour form at . - Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select AM , PM , or 24 Hours . - Press to save the your time setting. Quick Sear ch Quick Search is an easy way to loca te Menu item[...]
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158 2. Press the Up navigation key . The Find screen appears in the display with the first contact na me matc hi ng your entry highlighted. 3. Press the key t o call the contac t. PC Connectio n PC Connecti on allows you to se lect how you want to connect your phone to your personal computer . Tip: F or mo re informa tion on usin g PC Connection , [...]
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Changing Y our Settings 159 Memory Info follo wing file type optio ns appear in the display: •I m a g e s •V i d e o s 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the de sired file type, then press the key . The followi ng storage options appear in the display: • Phone Memo ry — saves the selected type of files in your ph one’ s m[...]
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160 • My Images • My Videos • My Rington es • My Sound s 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the My Images / Vi deos / Ringtones / Sounds sub-menu, then press t he key . A list of all f iles in the re lated folder a ppears in th e displa y . Fi les are listed by name, and each file entr y shows the na me and size of each fil[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 161 Memory Info Car d Memor y Card Memory lets you review a removable, microSD Memor y Card’ s a vaila ble memor y , manage your files stored there, and format new microSD Mem ory Cards. Memor y Usage Memory Usage lets you review your usa ge of your Memory Card. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for S[...]
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162 • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Erase , then press the key . • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to high light a file you want to erase, then press the ke y to mark the f ile for erasure. (Press the Mark All (right) soft key ( ) to mark all files for erasure.) • Press the Done (left) soft key ( ). Y ou are prompted to[...]
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Changing Y our Settings 163 Softwar e Update Card. 2. Press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to format the Memor y Card or press the No (right) soft k ey ( ) to return to the Card Memor y screen. Software Update Software Update lets yo u update your phone’ s software by downloading and installing i mproved software eleme nts from your wirel ess provi[...]
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164 Section 15: Phone Inf o T opics Covered • Phone Number • Icon Glossary •V e r s i o n This section explai ns Phone Info options that let y ou ident ify the ha rdware and software versions of your phone and let you identify the phone n u mber assigned to your phone.[...]
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Phone Info 165 Phone Number Phone Number This opti on causes t he Phone Number s creen to appear in the display and show the ten-digit number assigned to your phone by your Wire less Provider . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Phone Info ), and for Phone Number . The phone number assigned by your Wireless Provider appears[...]
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166 Section 16: Health and Saf ety Infor ma tion T opics Covered • Health and Safety Info r mation • Samsung Mobile Products and Rec ycling • UL Certified T ravel Adapter • Consumer Info rmation on Wireless P hones • Road Saf ety • Responsible Listening • Operating Environment • Using Y our Phone Near Ot her Electronic Devices • P[...]
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Health and Safety Information 167 Health and Safety Information These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of E lectrical and Electr onics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by sc ie[...]
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168 – Body-worn: 0.519 W/k g SAR info rmation on th is and other m o del phones can be viewed on-line at http://www .fcc.gov/oet/ea. T o find information tha t pert ains to a particular mo del phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewh ere on the case of the phon e. Somet imes it may be necessary to remove the b[...]
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Health and Safety Information 169 Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones W hat kinds o f phones are the subj ect of t his update? The term wireless phone re fers here to hand- held wireless phon es with built-in antennas, often called "cel l," "mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the u[...]
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170 Although the existing scientif ic data do not justify FDA regulator y actions, FD A has urged the wireles s phone indus tr y to take a number of st eps, inc luding the following: • Support needed research into possib le biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; • Design wireless phones in a wa y that minimizes an y RF[...]
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Health and Safety Information 171 Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones W hat ar e the re sults of the r esear ch done alr eady? The research done thus far ha s produced conflicting res ult s, and many studies have suffered f rom flaws in their research m eth ods. Animal experime nts investigating the effects of radio frequ e nc y energy (RF) ex[...]
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172 W hat is FD A doi ng to fi nd out mor e a bout the possible health ef fects of wir eless pho ne RF? FDA is working with the U. S. National T oxicology Pr ogram and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure th at high priority animal studies are conducted to addres s important questions about the e ffects of exposure to radio frequ[...]
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Health and Safety Information 173 Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones W hat about childr en using wir eless phone s? The scient ific evi dence does not show a danger to users of wireless ph ones, inc luding children and teenagers. If you wa nt to take steps to lower exposure to radio freque ncy energy (RF), the measu res described above would [...]
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174 In F ebruar y 2002, the F ederal trade Commi ssion (FTC ) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wirele ss phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated c laims. According to FTC, these defendan ts lacked a re asonable basis to sub stantiate t heir c laim. W hat about wir ele ss phone interfer ence wi[...]
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Health and Safety Information 175 Road Safety • In ternational Co mmission on Non-Ioniz i ng Radiati on Protection: http://www .icnirp.de • National Radia tion Protect ion Board (UK): http://www .hpa.org.uk/radiation • US Fo od and Drug Adminis tration http://www .fda.gov/cellphones Ro ad Safety Y our wireless phone gives you the powerful abi[...]
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176 7. Do not engage in stressful or em otional co nversati ons that may be distracting. Make people you are ta lking with aware you are driving a nd suspend conv ersations that have the pote ntial to dive rt your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Di al 9-1-1 or other local emergenc y number in th e case of fire,[...]
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Health and Safety Information 177 Responsible Listening depending on the nature of the sound, th e device settings, and the headphones that are used. As a result, there is no single v olume setting that is appropriate for everyone or for every combina tion of sound, setti ngs and equipment. Y ou should follow some commonsense re commendations when [...]
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178 National Institute on Deafness a nd Other Communication Disorders Natio nal Institutes of Hea lth 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethesda, MD 20892-2320 Voice: (301) 496-7243 Email: nidcdi nfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www .cdc.gov/n iosh/topics/noise /default.html National Institute for Occu pational Safety and Health Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg . 200 I[...]
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Health and Safety Information 179 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Implanta ble Me dical Devices A minimum separa tion of si x (6) inches should be maintained between a han dheld wireless phone and an imp lantable medical de vice, such as a pacemaker o r implanta ble cardioverte r defibri llator , to av oid po tential interfe rence w[...]
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180 T -Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC re quirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’ s telecoil (“T Switch” or “T elephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the bett er/higher of the two ra tings. (Not e that not al l hearing devices have telecoils in them.) Hearing de vices may also be measured for immun[...]
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Health and Safety Information 181 Emergenc y Calls Areas with a potentially explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly marked. They include belo w deck on boats, che mical transfer or stora ge facilitie s, vehic les using liquefie d petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or pa rtic les, such a[...]
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182 FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio in terference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can requi re you to stop using the pho ne if such interference cannot be eliminat ed. Vehic les using liquefied petr oleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Stand[...]
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Health and Safety Information 183 Product P erformance Product Perf or mance Getting th e Most Out of Y our Si gnal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs yo u of the current signal stre ngth by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bar[...]
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184 Av ailability of V a rious F eatures/Ring T ones Many se rv ices and feat ures are networ k dependent an d may require additional subscription and/or usage charge s. Not all features are av ailable for purchase or use in all area s. Downloadable Ring T ones may be availa ble at an addit ional co st. Other conditions and restrictions may a pply [...]
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Health and Safety Information 185 Care and Maintenance • Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or wi nter conditio ns, as you will reduce the c a pacity and li fetime of the battery . Always try to keep the bat tery a t room tempera ture. A phone with a hot or co ld batter y may temporaril y not work, even whe[...]
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186 • Do not stor e the phone i n cold areas. When the phone warms up to its no rmal operating te mperature, moisture can f orm inside the p hone, which may damage the phone's el ectronic circ uit boards. • Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Ro ugh handling can brea k internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh chemicals, c leaning s[...]
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Warranty Information 187 Section 17: W ar r anty Info r mation T opics Covered • Standard Limited W arranty[...]
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188 Standar d Limited War ranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMS UNG TELECOMMUNI CA TIONS AMERICA, L LC (“SAMSU NG”) warrants to the origina l purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUNG's Ph ones and accessories (“Products ”) are free from defects in mate rial and workmanship under no rmal use and service for the period commencing [...]
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Warranty Information 189 Standard Limited W arranty receipt or comparable substitut e proof of sale showing th e da te of purchase, the serial number of Product and the se llers ' name a nd address. T o obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, ca ll Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair o[...]
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190 KIND RESUL TING FROM THE PU RCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF , OR INABILITY TO US E THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTL Y OR INDIRECTL Y FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRE S S W ARRANTY , INCLUDIN G INCIDENT AL, SPECIAL, CON SEQUENTIAL OR SIMILA R DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF A NTICIP A TED PROFITS OR BENEF ITS, OR FOR DAMAGE[...]
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Warranty Information 191 Standard Limited W arranty whether oral or written, do not constitut e warranties by SAMSUN G and should not be relied upon. Samsung T elecommunicati ons America, LLC 1000 Klein Street Plano, T exas 75074 Phone: 1-800-SAMSU NG Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357) ©2007 Samsung T elecommunica tions Amer ica, LLC All rights reserved[...]
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192 Index A Adjust key tone 148 Ringer setting 23 Axcess Shop 80 Axcess Web 82 How Axcess Web Ke ys Work 84 Launching Axcess Web 83 Using Axcess Web 84 Using Links 84 B BACK key 18 Backup to last menu 39 Battery 9 Charging 10 Low battery indicator 11 Removal 10 Travel adap ter 10 Bluetooth 130 Add New Device 130 Connecting 131 Registered List 131 S[...]
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193 Text Message 67 Vide o Mess age 70 D Display screen icons 20 Display Settings 142 Backlight 145 Banner 145 Contrast 146 Dial Scre en 144 Menu Style 143 Theme Color 144 E Emergency Calls 25 END key 19 Entering Text 47 Alpha (Abc) Mode 48 Entering Numbers 50 Entering Symbols 51 Entering Upper and Lower Case Lette rs 50 Text Ent ry Mode s 48 Erase[...]
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194 Messages and Lock Mode 74 Outbox 74 Voicem ail 77 Message Send Options 71 Message Setting 78 Messaging 66 Erasing Messages 77 Message Settings 78 microSD Formatti ng 162 Mode Call answer 21 Input 21 Lock 22 Standby 22 Talk 22 Vibrate 23 Multi shot 95 Multimedia 110 N Navigation key 19 Navigation key shortcuts 39 Notes and tips 8 Notes, descript[...]
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195 Lock Phone 152 Resetting Your Phone 154 Restriction 155 SEND key 19 Send Pic messages 108 Set Time 156 Settings 141 Call 149 Display 142 Key Tone 148 Security 152 Sound 146 Vibratin g Alert 149 Setup Location 142 Voicema il 72 Shortcut to menus 39 Shutter sound 101 Sound Settings 146 Alerts 147 Key Tone 148 Ring er Ty pe 147 Vibratin g Alert 14[...]
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196 Review memos 119 Voice Service 124 Voicemail 72 Checking 73 Setup 72 VoiceSignal About Voic eSignal 129 Voice Memos 119 W Warranty Information 187[...]