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SCH-R631 POR T ABLE TRI-B AND MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. r631.book Page 1 Tuesday, June 1, 2010 2:57 PM[...]
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A CG_SC H-R631_En glish_ UM_DE18 _TE_060110_ F3 Intellectual Pr oper ty All In tellect ual Property , as def ined below , owned by or which is otherwise the property of Sam sung or its respective supp liers relating t o the SAMSUNG Ph one, inc luding but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software re lati ng there to (the “Phone System”), i[...]
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Internet Address: http://www .samsungusa.c om ©2010 Samsung T elecommunica tions Am eric a, LLC is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and its related enti ties. Do you have questions about your Samsung Mo bile Phone? F or 24 hour information and assi stance, we offer a new F AQ/ARS System (Autom at ed Response System) at: [...]
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Disc laimer o f W ar ranties; Ex c lusion of Liability EXCEPT AS SET FOR TH IN THE E XPRESS W A RRANTY CON T AI NED ON THE W A RRANTY P AGE ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT , THE PURCHASER T AKE S THE PRODUCT "A S IS", AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO E XPRESS O R IMPLIED W ARRANT Y OF ANY KI ND WHA TSOE VER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT , IN CLUDING BUT NOT [...]
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1 Table of Con tents Section 1: Getting Started ........................................ 5 Understanding this User Manual ..... .................................... 5 Activating Your Phone .......................................... .............. 6 Battery ................................................................. .............. 6 Turning yo[...]
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2 Section 4: Understand ing Your Contacts ............... 35 Adding a Contact .............................................. ................ 35 Finding a Contact .............................................. ................ 37 Editing a Contact ........................ ...................................... 38 Erasing a Contact .................[...]
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3 Brew ........................ ........................................................ 68 Section 8: Tools ...................................... ................ 69 Voice Service ....................................................... ............ 69 Voice Commands Settings .................................... ............ 71 Bluetooth .........[...]
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4 Section 10: Health and Safety Information ......... 104 Health and S afety Information ......................................... 104 Please Note the Following Infor mation When Using Your Handset .................................................... 106 Samsung Mobile Pro ducts and Recycling ........................ 107 UL Certified Travel Adapter[...]
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Getting Started 5 Section 1: Gett ing Star ted This section ex plains ho w to start using your phone by activating you r ser vice , sett ing up your Voicemai l, and getting an understanding of how this manual is put together . Under standing this User Manual The chapters of this manual generally fol low the sam e order as the menus and sub-menus in[...]
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6 No t es an d Tips Throug hout this manual some text is set a part fro m the re st. In this way , im porta nt informa tion, qui ck methods for act iva ting fea tures, to define terms, and more are empha siz ed. The definitions for these methods are a s follo ws: • Note : Explains a lterna tive options within the current fea ture, menu, or sub - [...]
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Getting Started 7 hours of charge time. After the fi rst charge, you can use the p hone while charging. W arni ng!: Use only Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are designed to maximize batter y life. Using other accessories may void your warranty and may cause damage. Bat ter y I n dic ator The batter y indicator i[...]
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8 Installing t he Ba tt er y 1. Remove the ba tte r y cover . Se e “Removing the Cover” on page 7. 2. Insert the top end of the batter y into the phone, aligning the gold contact s on the top of t he ba tte r y with phone’ s gold contacts. 3. Press on the bottom end of the b atter y until i t slips into place. 4. Instal l the battery cover . [...]
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Getting Started 9 Tr a ve l A d a p t e r The travel adapter inc luded with yo ur phone is a conv enient, charger that rapidly charges your ph on e from an y 120/220 V AC outlet. Cha r gi ng th e B atter y Note: The ba ttery comes partially charged. Y ou must fully charge the ba tter y before using your phone for the first time. A fully discharged [...]
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10 T ur ning your Phone O n and Of f T ur ning your Phone On 䊳 Press and hold the End key , on t he bottom right of th e phone . The ph one begins searching for a signal. When the phone finds a signa l, the time an d date appear in the display . Note: If you are outside of your carrier’ s coverage or roaming area, the No Ser vice icon ( ) appea[...]
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Getting Started 11 Memor y Car d (Option al) Y o ur phone supports the use of an optional, removable microSD TM or micro SDHC TM memor y card of up to 1 6GB ca pac ity . Note: Music Player requires the use of a memor y card. Installing a M emor y Card 1. Pull th e microS D cover out and turn it to expo se the ca rd slot. 2. Hold the card with the l[...]
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12 Vo i c e m a i l V oice mail a llows ca llers to lea ve me ssage, which you can retriev e at any time. Note: After you set up your V oicemail account, you can view voicemail details in the V oicemail folder (in the Messa ging menu). Se tt ing up V o icemail 1. In Standby mode, tap Dia le r to display the D ialer screen. 2. Press and hold . 3. F [...]
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Getting Started 13 Unlocking the display 䊳 W ake the screen by pressin g the Lock key or t he Clear key , the n drag your finger fr om any edge of the L ock screen toward the middle. Ti p : Y ou can also unlock the display by pressing and holding the Lock key . Loc king and u nloc king the Phon e Locking the phon e prevents unautho rized access t[...]
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14 Section 2: Under standing Y our Phone This section o utlines key features of your phone. It also describes the screen format and ic ons displayed when the phone is in use. F ea tur es of Y our Phone • Full high-resolutio n, color T ouch Screen • Sliding QW ER TY Keypad • Widget menu • Messaging, inc luding T ext, Picture a nd Video • B[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phone 15 F r ont V iew (Closed) of Y our Phone Featur es 1. Earpiece : Lets you hear other parties to calls, music, video sounds, and tones. 2. T ouch Screen Display : In dica te s yo ur p hon e’ s status, in clu ding numbers dialed, f eature scre ens, status icons, message indicators and conten ts, and signal strength. Shows[...]
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16 Side V iews of Y our Pho ne Featur es 1. Strap tab : Attac h an optional carr ying strap (not inc luded). 2. V olum e Key : Press to adjust ring volume in Standby mode, adjust the voic e vol um e during a call, or mute the rin ger for an incoming ca ll. 3. Memor y Card Slo t : Insert an optional mi croSD™ memor y card for addi tional mu ltimed[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phone 17 F r ont V iew (Open) of Y our Phone Featur es 1. Functi on (Fn) Key : T o ggles acc ess to nu mbers or sym bols at the top of the QWER TY keys. 2. Shift Key : Press and hold to toggle between Abc and XT9 text entr y modes. Press to toggle ca pi tali za tion wit hin a mo de. 3. Spac e Key : Inserts a space charac ter in[...]
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18 Closed V iew (R ear) of Y our Phone Featur es 1. Headset Connector : Connect a headset or TTY device to you r ph on e. 2. Camera Lens : T he lens of the built-in ca mera. 3. Battery Co ver : Remove to access your phon e’ s batter y . 4. Batter y Cover Pull Slot : Used to remo ve the Ba tte r y Cover . 5. Speak er Grille : Plays ringin g and al[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phone 19 Lear ning More About Y our Phone Y our phone contains a T utorial Widge t for access to tuto rials about many ph one features . T o access th e tutori als: 1. F rom a Home screen, ta p the Widgets icon to open the Widget T ray . 2. In the Widget T ray , ta p the Tu t o r i a l widget to place it on the Home screen. 3. [...]
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20 Home Screen The Ho me screens are your starting po int for using the features of your phone. Y our phone inc ludes 3 Home screens, which you can customiz e by plac ing widgets and chan ging wallpaper . Caution!: Y our touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a meta[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phone 21 Unde r st and in g the Home Scr e en 1. The top line displays icons to indicate ne twork status , ba ttery power , signal strength, co nnection type, and more. 2. T ap t he Widge ts icon to open the Widget T ra y . 3. The center portion di splay s Widgets, call info, and al erts. 4. The bottom line contai ns a vaila bl[...]
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22 Shor tcuts Y o u can add up to nine shortcuts to the Shor tcuts screen to launch your fa vorit e feat ures or a pplica tio ns. Note: The first time you launch Shortcuts, the screen is empty . Customize the Shortcuts screen to inc lude your fa vorite features. Accessing Shor tcut s 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Shortcuts . The Shortcuts screen displ[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phone 23 W idgets Widgets are i cons tha t you can place on an y of the three Home screen to launch th eir menus or applications right from the Home screen. Note: Y ou can choose widgets to show in the Widgets T ray . F or a list of all availabl e widgets, see “Widgets” on pa ge 84. Using th e W idg et T ray Accessing the W[...]
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24 Menus Y our phone’ s Menus prov ide ac cess to p hone featu res and applications. Accessing Menus 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu to display Menu 1 . 2. Ta p t h e Menu 2 tab to display Menu 2 . 3. T a p an icon to launch its sub-menu or a ppl ica tio n. r631.book Page 24 Tuesd ay, June 1 , 2010 2:57 PM[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phone 25 Entering T e xt Y o ur phone inc ludes a slide-out QW ER TY keypad, for quick and easy text input. Using the QW ERTY keyp ad, you can enter text as you would on a computer keyboard. Each key i s labeled wi th a letter , and a number or symbol in blue. T o enter characters, press the key co rresponding to the character [...]
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26 Section 3: Call Functions This section describes how to make , answer and end ca lls, and other call-rela te d fea tures. Making Calls Y o ur phone off ers multip le ways to make calls: • Use the touchs creen Dialer to enter a telephone o r speed d ial number . • Use the QWERTY ke yboard to en ter a telephone or speed dial number . Calls wit[...]
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Call Functions 27 Maki ng a Cal l Us in g Speed Di al Use Spe ed Dialin g to call t o any sto red Conta ct by dial ing the Contact’ s assigned 1-, 2- or 3-digit speed dial number . Note: T o use Speed Dialing, you must enable One T ouch Dial in Phone Settings. F or more informa tion, see “One T ouch Dial” on pa ge 100. 1. In Stand by mode, ta[...]
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28 T hr ee-W ay C alling Call t wo numbers and connec t them usin g Three-W ay call ing. 1. In Standby mode, tap Dia le r to display the Dialer . 2. Enter the nu mber for the first party and press . 3. While the first call is in progre ss, ask the other party to remain on t he line, the n tap the Dial er butto n. 4. Enter the secon d party’ s pho[...]
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Call Functions 29 4. If V oice Commands does not recognize the name, it displays a list of up to three names an d prompts “ Did you say ?” follo wed by the first name o n the list. 5. Say “ Ye s ” to confirm the name or “ No ” to hear the next name. 6. If th e contac t has mult iple phon e numb ers stored , V oice Commands prompts you w[...]
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30 Ans w ering a n Inco ming Ca l l 䊳 Press . Tip : Y ou can choose other options for answering cal ls. F or more informa tion, see “Ans wer Options” on page 98. Ans w ering C all-W aiti ng C alls When you receiv e a call while al read y o n a call: 1. Press to an swer the inco ming call . The first cal l is automa tical ly placed on hol d. 2[...]
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Call Functions 31 3. Dialer : Launch t he Dialer to make another call for three-way call ing. 4. Bluetooth : Launch th e Blue tooth menu, to s witc h the call ’ s sounds to a paired Bluetooth device. 5. Options : •C o n t a c t s : Lau nch the Co ntact Li st, to look up contac t inform ation, or to pl ace a new call f or three -way calli ng. ?[...]
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32 Viewing Calls Logs 1. In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Men u 1 ➔ Calls . 2. T a p a log to view details: • Missed : Ca lls yo u di d n ot answer . • Rece ived : Calls you answered. •D i a l e d : C alls you mad e. •A l l : A ll calls . •V i e w T i m e r s : Deta ils ab out calls. 3. In a call log, touch and drag to scroll the list of c[...]
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Call Functions 33 Vie w T im e r s View the duration of your last call, tota l ca lls, a nd c al ls made dur ing the li fe of yo ur phone usi ng the V iew Ti m ers feat ure. Note: View T im ers is not for billing purposes. 䊳 In Stand by mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Call s ➔ Vi e w Ti m e r s . •L a s t C a l l : Duratio n of your last call .[...]
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34 Re s e t T i m e r s 1. In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Men u 1 ➔ Calls ➔ Vi e w T i m e r s . 2. Ta p Rese t . 3. T ouch and dra g to scroll the list of timers, tapping timer(s) to mark them to reset, or tap Mark All to reset all timers (exc ept Lifetime Calls and Li fetim e Da ta Counter) . 4. Ta p Done . At the prompt, confirm the reset by [...]
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Understan ding Y o ur Contacts 35 Section 4: Under standing Y our Contacts This section explains how to manage your daily contacts by storing up to 1000 contact entries, with up to five phone n umbers and one e- mail address each, plus assign Speed Dial number s for faster dialing. T o access the Contacts List for quick access to most functions: ?[...]
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36 Ad di ng a Con ta ct fr om the Di al e r 1. In Standby mode, tap Dia le r . 2. Enter the telephone number , then tap Save ➔ Add Ne w Cont act . 3. Ta p Mob ile 1 , Mob ile 2 , Home , Business , or Fa x . 4. At the New Cont act screen, open the phone, then tap fields to enter contact informa tio n using the QWERTY keypad. 5. When finished, tap [...]
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Understan ding Y o ur Contacts 37 Finding a Contact Use the Contact List to find contacts quickly . 1. In Stand by mode, tap Contacts . 2. T o uch and dra g to scroll th rough the list of con t acts. – or – Enter the first few letters of a contact’ s name. As you enter letters, matching contacts display . 3. Whil e viewing the list of conta c[...]
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38 Find ing a Con tact us ing V oice Com m ands Use V oice Commands to find an d view cont act info rmatio n. Note: The Contacts command does not dial phone numbers for a Contact. 1. In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ V oice Comm ands . 2. At the prompt “ Sa y a Comma nd ”, say “ Contacts ”. 3. At the prompt, “ Say the na me ”, sa[...]
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Understan ding Y o ur Contacts 39 Er asing a Contact 1. In Standby Mode, tap Con t acts ➔ . 2. T ap Contact(s) to mark them for erasu re, then tap Done . 3. At the pr ompt, tap Ye s to con firm th e erasu re. Gr oups Groups al low you to categorize c ontacts to ma ke finding co ntacts faster , or to send message s to multi ple conta c ts. Mana gi[...]
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40 Ad d Co nta ct s to a Gr ou p Y o u can assign a contact to a group when you add o r edit the cont act, or use the Add Mem bers option t o add one or more exi sting Conta cts to a Group, a t one tim e. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Contacts ➔ Groups . 2. T a p a Group to display it, then tap Add Members . 3. In the Add Member [...]
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Understan ding Y o ur Contacts 41 Set ti ng a Spee d Dia l 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Contact s ➔ Speed Dials . 2. T ap the desired sp eed dial number . 3. T ap a contact to assign to the speed dial. At the prompt, tap Ye s to set the speed dial. Ti p : T o set Speed Dials when editing a contact, by tap ➔ Set Speed Dial . Me[...]
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42 Assign i ng T op 5 Conta cts 1. F rom the Home screen, tap the T op 5 Contacts widget to activa te it, the n ta p Se t . 2. On the T op 5 Setti ng screen, tap , then ta p contact(s) from the list and press Done . The contact appears as part of the T op 5 Contacts widget on the Home screen. Erasing T op 5 Contacts 1. F rom t he Home scree n, ta p[...]
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Messaging 43 Section 5: Messa ging This section explains ho w to send and receive messages, and other fea tures and functi onality rela ted to messa ging. Y o ur phone can send and receive T ext Messa ges (als o kno wn as SMS) and Pic ture Messages and Video Messages (also kno wn as MMS). Note: Instructions in this section use the QWERTY keypad, un[...]
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44 4. While composing a message, tap for these opti ons: • Save As D raft : Save the message to Drafts . • Insert Quick T ex t : I nsert pr e-compo sed text i n yo ur m essa ge . •P r i o r i t y Lev el : Choose Urgent or Nor mal . • V alidity P erio d : En ter a Date and Ti m e to expire the message. • Enh. Deliv er y Ack : Choose On to [...]
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Messaging 45 4. Ta p Te x t to enter t he text co ntent o f your me ssage using the keypad. F or more informa tion, see “Enterin g T ext” on page 25. 5. Ta p So und to add a sound, if des ired. 6. Ta p Subject to add a sub ject for th e message, if desired. 7. Whil e composi ng a mess a ge, tap f or these options: •P r e v i e w : View the me[...]
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46 • Ta p New# to ent er a numbe r or e-mail a ddr ess. T ap Add ➔ Shortcut to insert common web or e-mai l ph rases, such as .com or .org. 3. Ta p t h e Vi d e o field to add a vi deo to the message: • Choose a vi deo from V ideos : In Vi d e o s , ta p a vid eo to pre view it, t hen tap Add to add i t to the message. • Record a new vi deo[...]
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Messaging 47 • Reject : (Picture and Vi deo Messa ges) If the Pic tur e/Video Ms g Download setting is disabled, reje ct the message. The message is not saved. Viewing T e xt Messa g es 1. T o uch a messa ge to view its contents. 2. Press for thes e optio ns: • Forward : Se nd a copy o f t his me ssage to an other r ecip ient . • Re ply w . C[...]
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48 • Add T o Contacts : Save th e sender ’ s num ber to you r Co ntacts. • Extract A ddresses : Display numb ers and addresses from t he message. • Mes s ag e I nf o : View de tails about th e messa ge. Messa ges T e xt, Picture and Video Message s are stored in Messages. 1. In Standby mode, press the Messagi ng key , then t a p Message s .[...]
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Messaging 49 •V i e w C o n t a c t : View the send er’ s con tact infor mation . • Message Info : View message det ails. • Extract Addresses : Save addresses from the message. Draft s The Drafts folder stores messages th at have not been sent. Return to the Dr afts fold er at any time to view , edit , or send a draft me ssage. 1. In Stand [...]
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50 Messa ge Settings Use Message Settings to define settings for your mess a ges. 1. Standby mod e , tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Messaging . The Messagi ng menu appears in the display . 2. Ta p ➔ Sett ings to chang e these settings: • Message View Mo de : Vi ew mess ag es t o/f ro m the s ame number / Contact as a “chat sessi on”, or vi ew mess[...]
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Pictures and Video 51 Section 6: Pictu r es and V ideo Use your phone’ s built- in digital Camera-Camco rder to take digi tal pictures and videos, display them on your phone’ s color displ ay , and share them with fa mily and friends. Using the Camer a Use your phone’ s built-in camera to take single pi ctures, or ta ke mult iple pic tures to[...]
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52 5. After t aking a picture, use Phot o Optio ns for the new pho to: • B a c k : Discard the picture an d return to the Cam era. • Send via : Send th e picture in a Picture Me ssage, or by Bluetooth. • S e t A s : Set t he pict ure as Wa l lpa per , or as Pictur e ID for a conta ct. • Erase : Delete the new picture and ret urn to the Came[...]
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Pictures and Video 53 Optio ns ➔ • White B alance : Choose the light sou rce, from Auto , Sunny , Cloudy , T ungsten , or Fluorescent . • Effects : Choose an effect to apply , from Nor mal , Black & W hit e , Sepia , Aqua , or Negative . • Meteri ng : Choose how to measure the lig ht source, from Matrix , Center -weighted , or Spo t . ?[...]
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54 Reso lu ti on : Set t he ima ge size , from 1600x1200 , 1280x960 , 640x480 , or 320x240 . Bri ghtness : Adjust the bright ness of the photo. Quic k V i ew : • Back : Return to the previous screen or option. • Slide S how : View p ictures as a sl ide show . • Edit : Modify your picture with Dy namic Canvas. • Send via : Send th e picture [...]
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Pictures and Video 55 Pictur es Use Pic t ure s to vie w , edit and manage pictu res stored on your phon e or on an opt ional instal led memor y card. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Mult im ed ia ➔ Pictur es . 2. Browse pictures by s wiping up or down on the screen.T ap for th ese Optio ns : • Send via Bluetooth : Send selecte d pictu re(s[...]
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56 – T ake Picture : Launch t he Camera to take a new picture. – Renam e : Change t he filename for this pictu re. – Mo v e T o Ca r d / Phone : Move the picture between the Phone and Card memory (if an option al memor y card is ins talled). – Copy to Ca rd : M ove selected pic tures to the Card memory (if an optio nal me mor y ca rd is ins[...]
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Pictures and Video 57 Using the Camcor der Use your phone’ s built-in C amera-C amco rder to ca pture videos, fo r saving or for sending in a Video Messa ge. 1. F rom Standby mode, pres s the Camera key on the ri ght side of the phone. 2. Ta p Mode to swi tch to Camcorder mo de. Y ou can continue with the default settings, or set Camc or der Opti[...]
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58 Cam corder Se t ting s Tip : In Camcorder mode, ta p the screen to show or hide Camcorder Settings. Back : Return to Standby mode. Mode : Switch between Camera and Camcorder . Recordi ng Mode : • Limit for Se n d : Record a video up to 15 secon ds in length for sending in a Video Messa ge. • For Save : Record a video for saving. Op ti on s ?[...]
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Pictures and Video 59 Optio ns ➔ • Revi ew : Choose On to review each video as you record it, or Off to save and co ntinue shooting. • Start S ound : Choose Start Beep to play a sound when you star t re co rdi ng, o r Off for no sound. • End Sound : Choose Stop Beep to play a sound when you stop recording, or Off for no sound. • Audio Rec[...]
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60 Quic k V i ew : Scroll through saved videos, and choose opti ons for a selected video. • Back : Return to the previous screen or option. • Slide S how : View saved videos as a slide sho w . • Send via : Send t he video in a Vide o Messa ge. • Erase : Delete the selec ted video. • Info : View d etails abo ut the v ideo. r631.book Page 6[...]
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Pictures and Video 61 V ideos Use Vi d e o s to view and manage videos saved to your phone, or to an optio nal instal led memor y card. 1. In a Home screen, tap Men u ➔ Multim edia ➔ Vi d e o s . Thumbnail images from th e la test videos that you’ve saved appear in the display . 2. While br o wsing videos, ta p for these Options : •E r a s [...]
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62 • T o retu rn t o the Vid eos f ol der and choose anot her v ide o fi le t o pla y , p ress . 5. While viewing a v ideo, ta p for these Optio ns : • Send V ideo Message : Send the vid eo in a Vid eo M essage. •R e n a m e : Rena me the hig hlighted vide o. •F i l e I n f o : View vi deo detai ls. 6. Select the desired option to perf orm [...]
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Multimedia and W eb 63 Section 7: Mult imedia and W eb This section outlines you r phone’ s mult imedia an d web fu nctions. Multimedia 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Multim edia . Camera Use your phon e’ s built-in digital Camera to take full col or digita l pictures and share them with fa mily and friends. F or mo re informa [...]
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64 Vi de os Use Vi d e o s to view and manage videos sa ved to your phone, or to an optio nal instal led memory card . F or more informa tion, see “Videos” on page 61. 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Multim edia ➔ Vi d e o s . Mu sic Play er Musi c P l aye r lets you play MP3s and u nprotect ed AAC, AA C+ and WMA music files, [...]
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Multimedia and W eb 65 • All Songs : Al l music fi les on the Memory Card. Choose music fil es to play now , or crea te a play list . •P l a y l i s t s : View , crea te and m anage playlists. •A r t i s t s : Mu si c files sorted by Artist. Ch oose mu si c files to play now , or create a pl aylist. • Albums : Music f iles sorted by Album t[...]
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66 Music Play er Contr ols While listening to musi c, us e these c ontrols: • V olum e key : – T o play a m usic file louder , press the Vo l u m e key Up. – T o play a m usic file softer , press the Vo l u m e key Down. • Music Navigati on buttons : – T o adjust playback volume, ta p . – T o skip to th e previous musi c file in the lis[...]
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Multimedia and W eb 67 Ringtones Use Ringtones to assign ringtones ( preloaded an d do wnloaded) for call s, alerts, and as distinct ive ringe rs for Cont acts. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Multim edia ➔ Ringtones . 2. T o play a ringtone, tap . 3. T ap a ri ngtone for the se options: •S e n d : Send t he fil e i n a Pi ct ure[...]
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68 Er asi ng Ri ng ton e Fi le s 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Multim edia ➔ Ringtones . 2. In the Ringtones screen, tap . Note: Y ou can only erase ringtones you’ve recorded or transferred to your phone. 3. T a p ringtone(s) to mark th em for erasure, or ta p Mark All to mark all ringtones. Check marks a p pear to the right of[...]
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T ools 69 Section 8: T ools This section explains how to use your phone’ s T o ols to schedule events, set reminders, perfor m calc ulatio ns, and more. 䊳 F rom Standby mode, press Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ T ools . V oice Ser vice V oice Service is advanced speech reco gnition software that recognizes your spoken commands to dial phone numbers, crea[...]
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70 2. At the audio prompt “ Sa y a Comma nd ”, c learly speak a command: •C a l l : Place calls by saying a comm and: – “ Con t act N ame ” to call a c ontact stored in your contact list. – “ T elephone Number ” to call a telephon e number , even if it is not stored in your Con tacts list. – “ V o icemail ” to dial V oicemai[...]
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T ools 71 V oice Commands Settings Configure the V oice Commands fea ture. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ V oice Commands 2. Ta p Settings to configure these settings: • Confirm Choices : Choo se whethe r the phon e prompts yo u with a list of pote ntial match es to your voice comm and . Sele ct Autom atic , Always Confirm , or Ne[...]
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72 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a sh ort-range wi reless co mmunications technolog y for excha nging inform a tion o ver a distance of about 30 f eet, withou t a physic al c onnection. 䊳 In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Men u 1 ➔ T ools ➔ Bluetooth . Tip : Y ou can also access Bluetooth from Standby mode by tapping Menu ➔ Menu 2 ➔ Bluetooth . T u [...]
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T ools 73 2. At the pr ompt, “ Place device you are connecting to in disco verable mode ”, place the t arget device in discoverabl e mode. (See the target de vi ce’ s user manual for more informati on.) 3. Ta p OK . Y o ur phon e searches for discoverable devices and list av ailable devices appears in the display . 4. T ap the device yo u wa [...]
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74 Suppo r t ed Pr of il es Bluetooth prof iles are specifica tions fo r services supported by individual devi ces. Y our phone su pports these profiles: • Headset : HSP profile supports mo no Bluetooth headsets. • Handsfree : HFP profil e supports Bluetooth headsets, and may also support other com pa tible Bl uetooth devices wi t h speak erpho[...]
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T ools 75 Bl uet oot h Op ti ons 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ T ools ➔ Bluetooth . 2. Ta p Options to set these options: • My Phone Name : View or edit th e your ph one’ s visib le name . T o edit, open the QW ER TY keyp ad, ente r a new nam e, and tap Done . •M y P h o n e I n f o : View yo ur phone’ s device T ype, Sta[...]
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76 Calendar Use Calendar to view a calendar , an d crea te ev ents. 1. F rom St andby mode, t a p Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ To o l s ➔ Calendar . Tip : Y ou can also access C alendar from Standby mode by ta pping Menu ➔ Menu 2 ➔ Calendar . 2. While vie wing Calendar , use these nav igati on controls: • T o mov e to ano t her m onth, swi pe the sc[...]
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T ools 77 Memo P ad Create and store note s with Memo P a d. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ T ools ➔ Memo Pa d . Ti p : Y ou can also access Memo P ad from Standby mode by ta pping Menu ➔ Menu 2 ➔ Memo P ad . 2. Whil e viewing the list o f memos, us e these co ntrols: • T o view a mem o , tap i t. • T o v ie w a memo , t a[...]
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78 Alar m Cloc k Use Alarm Clock to set up to th ree alarms. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ To o l s ➔ Alar m Clock . The Alarm screen appears in the display . Tip : Y ou can also access Alarm Clock from Standby mode by tapping Menu ➔ Menu 2 ➔ Alarm Clock . 2. While vie wing the Ala rm list : • Ta p Add New Alarm to a dd a n[...]
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T ools 79 Wo r l d T i m e Wor l d Ti me lets you view the time in time zones around the world. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ T ools ➔ Wo r l d Ti m e . 2. T o add a clock to the Wor l d Ti me screen, tap to choose United States or Other Countries . 3. Fi nd a city: • Search f or a city b y open ing the QWERTY keypad, tap ping [...]
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80 Sk etch P a d Sketch P ad lets you use y our phone to draw images and text. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ To o l s ➔ Sketch Pa d . 2. The f ollowing op tions are a vaila ble: • T o draw on the Sketch Pa d, drag your fing ertip across the d isplay . • T o change the Ske tch Pad backgro und, tap Style . • T o chan ge th e [...]
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T ools 81 Calcula tor Use Calc ulato r to perform ma th emat ical calcul a tions. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ T ools ➔ Cal culato r . 2. Using the touch screen keypad, ta p th e first numb er in your equation. • T o toggle a numbe r’ s sig n, tap +/- . • T o “nes t” calc ulatio ns wit hin a ca lculati on, tap ( ) befo[...]
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82 3. Ta p Done to ca lculate the Ti p , Sp lit , and Each fields with the defaults. 4. T o change the Bill , Ti p , or Sp lit fiel d entr y , tap the desired field to enter a new value, then tap Done . 5. The amou nt of the T ip, the bill T o tal, and the amount Each person should pay ap pear in the screen. Con v er ter Use Converter to convert va[...]
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T ools 83 De vice Sear c h Use Devic e Search t o find i nformatio n on your phone. After searching, tap a search result to go directly to the content. Note: Device Search can only find items stored in your phone’ s memory . 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ T ools ➔ Device Sea rch . 2. Open the phone to use the QW ER TY keypad to [...]
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84 Section 9: Chang ing Y our Settings This s ection explains how to customize your phone. 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settin gs . Loca tion Choose w hether your phone’ s GPS (Global P o sitionin g System) loca tion is a vailable to the network a t all times, or only when you’ve dialed an Emergenc y Number , such as 911. Not[...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 85 3. Choose f rom thes e widgets: Br owser : Launches the Browser . Send Message : Launches the Send Messa ge sub- menu. T op 5 C ontacts : Quickly ca ll or send a m essage to a ny of five Contacts you assign. Pictur es : Opens Pictures . Clock : Shows the current date and time. Calendar : Launches the Calendar tool. Date [...]
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86 Sounds Settings Use Sou nds Settings to customize your phone’ s audio properties. Mast er V ol ume Use the V olume sub-menu to set th e default volume for incomin g call s and alarms , or set the phone to vibrate. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Sounds Settings ➔ Mas ter V olume . 2. T a p a setting on the Master [...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 87 Aler t Soun ds 䊳 F rom Stan dby mode, tap Men u ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Sounds Settings ➔ Alert Sounds : •T e x t M e s s a g e : Select alerts f or new text messages. – To n e : Select a ringtone o r sound file to play . – Vi b r a t e : Choo se On to have your phone vibrate for a new message. – Reminder[...]
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88 K ey pa d V o lum e Adjust the v olume of the t ones for keypa d pres ses. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Sounds Settings ➔ Keypad V olume . 2. T a p a setting on the Keypad Volume menu. Choose from Sound Off , 1 Low , 2 Medium Low , 3 Medium , 4 Medium High or 5 High . 3. Ta p Set to save the setting. Ser vic e Al[...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 89 Di spla y Sett ings Use Display Settings to custom ize your phone’ s displays. Bann er Creat e a perso naliz ed text greet ing to di splay while i n Standby mode. 1. F rom Stand by mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Disp lay Settings ➔ Banner . 2. Open the Q WER TY keypa d and en ter up to 18 characters. F o [...]
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90 Wa l l p a p e r Choose b a ckground pictures for th e Home screens and Lock screen. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Sett ings ➔ Display Settings ➔ W allpaper . 2. Fr o m Pictures , browse the thumbnail images by slid ing your finger u p or do wn on the touch screen 3. T a p a picture, then tap Set . 4. Ta p Lock screen , Hom [...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 91 T r ans it ion Ef fect Selec t how one screen replaces a nother in the phone’ s dis play . 䊳 F rom Stand by mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Disp lay Settings ➔ T ransition Effect . •O n : One screen repl aces anothe r by slid ing fr om the lef t or ri ght. •O f f : One scre en ov erwr ites anoth er .[...]
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92 Air plane Mo de When Airplane Mo de is set to On , all wirele ss functio ns o f your phone are disabled, and you cannot s end or receive calls or messa ges. While in A irplane Mode is enabled, you can use other fe atures of yo ur phone, such as Calendar , Games, or Music Player . 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settin gs ➔ Phon[...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 93 Wo r d C o m p l e t i o n W o rd Completio n is a predicti ve text entr y a id. When set to On , a list of words pops up as you enter char acters. T o complete a word, you can sele ct it fro m the lis t. 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Sett ings ➔ Phone Settings ➔ W ord Com pletion . •O n : Enabl e[...]
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94 R estric tions Set restrictions for calls, me ssages and data connections. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settin gs ➔ Phone Settings ➔ Security . 2. At the Enter Code prompt, enter the lock code. By default, the lock code i s the last fo ur digits of your phone number . 3. Ta p Restri cti ons , then set the fol lowing opt ion[...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 95 Emer ge nc y # Store up t o three Emergenc y Numb er s, which can be called at an y time, even when your phone is locked or restricted . 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Sett ings ➔ Phone Settings ➔ Security . 2. At th e Enter Code prompt , enter the lock code. By default, the lock code is the last four[...]
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96 Loc k Phone No w Manually lock your phone, to preven t access unt il yo u un lock it wi th the lock code . This is a o ne-time lock, your phone returns to the Phone Lock Se tting aft er you unlock i t. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settin gs ➔ Phone Settings ➔ Phone Settings ➔ Security . 2. At the Enter Code prompt, enter [...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 97 System Select Selec t the roam ing se tting for your phone. 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Sett ings ➔ Phone Settings ➔ System Select . • Ho me On ly: The pho ne ope rates only in you r ho me system ar ea. • Auto matic: The pho ne uses y our Wir ele ss Provid er’ s Pref err ed Roa ming List (PR[...]
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98 PC Co nnec ti on Make a sele ction for ex changing files between a PC and your phone. Tip : F or more informa tion on using PC Connection , contact your service provider . 䊳 F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settin gs ➔ Phone Settings ➔ PC Connection . •U S B : Al lo w access y our p hone’ s memor y and a ny opt iona l mi cr [...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 99 Au t o Re t r y Select settings for automatic re dialing of unan s wered calls. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Call Settings ➔ Auto Retry . 2. Choose a re dial in ter val, f rom Every 10 Seconds , Ever y 30 Seconds , Every 60 Seconds , or Off . TTY Mode Y o ur phone is fully TTY com pa tib [...]
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100 One T ouch Di al Use One T ouch Dial to cont rol the speed dialing feature. Fo r more information about using speed dialing, see “Spe ed Dials” on page 40. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settin gs ➔ Call Settings ➔ One T ouch Dial . 2. Choose On to enable O ne T o uch Dial, or Off to disable. V oice Priv ac y Enable or d[...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 101 Sa v e Optio ns Choose the default loca tion f or pictures, videos and sounds. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Settings ➔ Memor y Manager ➔ Save Options. 2. Choose settings for th ese types of f iles: •P i c t u r e s : Cho ose Phone to save to the phone’ s memory , or Card to save to an o ptional[...]
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102 Car d M emor y View usage sta tistics and manage space on an optiona l installed memor y card. 1. F rom Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Setti ngs ➔ Memor y Manager ➔ Card Mem or y . 2. T a p a se lection to view me mor y sta tistic s: •M e m o r y U s a g e : Vie w to tals fo r A va ilable , Used and To t a l memor y , pl us total s[...]
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Changing Y our Setti ngs 103 Phone Inf o View software and hardware in formation for yo ur phone, your assigned phone number , and a glossar y of ico ns. 䊳 F rom Stand by mode, t a p Menu ➔ Men u 1 ➔ Settin gs ➔ Phone Info . The following options a ppear in the display : • My Numbe r : View the ten -digit num ber assign ed to you r phone.[...]
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104 Section 10: Health a nd Saf ety Inf or mation This s ection ou tlines t he safety precautions associ ated with using your phone. These safety precautio ns shou ld be follo wed to safe ly use your ph one. Health and Saf ety Inf or mation Ex posure to R adio F requenc y (RF) Signals Cer tification Info r ma tion (SAR) Y o ur wir eless phone is a [...]
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Health and Safety Information 105 (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safe ty to give a dditional protecti on to th e public and to acc ount for any vari a tions in meas urements. SAR tests are conducted using standar[...]
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106 The FCC has granted an Equipment Authoriz ati on for this mobi le phone with all report ed SAR lev els eval ua ted as in compli ance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines . The maxi mum SAR va lues for th is model phone as reported to the FCC are: • Head: 0.96 W/Kg. • Body-worn: 1.08 W/Kg. SAR i nforma tio n on this and ot her model phones ca[...]
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Health and Safety Information 107 If your handset has a touchscreen dis play , please note that a touchscreen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a non-meta llic stylus. Using ex cessive force or a met allic ob ject when pressing on the touchs creen may damage the tempered glass su rface and void the warranty . F or more i[...]
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108 CORRECTL Y ORIENT A TED IN A VER TIC AL OR HORIZONT AL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION. Consumer Inf or ma tion on W ir eless Phones The U.S. F ood and Drug Administra tion (FDA) has publ ished a series of Questions and Ans we rs for cons umers rela ting to radio frequenc y (RF) exposure from wireless ph ones . The FDA publication incl udes the followi[...]
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Health and Safety Information 109 Do wireless ph ones pose a he alth hazar d? The availab le scientif ic evidenc e does not sho w that any health proble ms are assoc iated with usi ng wireles s phones. There is no proof, however , tha t wir e less pho nes are absolutely safe. Wirel ess phones emit low levels of radio freque nc y energy (R F) in the[...]
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110 Although the existin g scientific da ta do not justify FDA regulator y actions, FDA has urged the wirele ss p hone industr y to take a number of steps, inc luding the follo wing: • Support needed rese arch into possible biol ogical effects of RF of the type emitted by w ireless phones; • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes a n y [...]
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Health and Safety Information 111 RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health a gencies for safety questions ab out wireless phones. FCC al so regulates th e base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. Whil e these ba se stations operate a t higher power than do the wireless phones themselv es, the RF exposures tha t peopl e get f[...]
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112 Three large epide miology st udies have been p ublished since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible associ ation between the use of wi reless phones and primar y brain cancer , glioma, me nin gioma, or aco ustic neuro ma, tumors of the brain or saliva r y gland, leuk emia, o r othe r cancers. None of the studies dem[...]
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Health and Safety Information 113 to-day use of wireless phones . Man y factors affect this measurement, such as th e angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. W hat i s FD A doi ng to fi nd out mor e a bou t t he pos si bl e health effects of wireless ph one RF? FDA is working with the U.S. Nati onal T oxicology Program an[...]
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114 broad assess ment of addi tion al resear ch needs i n the cont ext of the latest research develo pments around the world. Wha t ste ps ca n I tak e to r edu ce my ex posure to radio fr eq ue ncy en er g y fr om my wi r e le ss phon e? If there is a risk fro m these produ c ts - and at this point we do not kno w that there is - it is probably ve[...]
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Health and Safety Information 115 described above would a pply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the ti me of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF ex posure. Some group s sponsored by other nati onal go ve rnments have advised that children be discouraged from using[...]
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116 or a gainst the body . Either conf igura tion should result in com pliance with the safe ty limit. Do w ir eless pho ne acce ssories that c l aim to shie ld the he ad from R F r adia tion w or k? Since there are no known risks fro m exposure to RF emis sions from wireless phones, there is no rea son to beli eve tha t acce ssories tha t c laim t[...]
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Health and Safety Information 117 detail ed test me thod to measure el ectromagneti c interf erence (EMI ) of implant ed cardiac pacemake rs a nd defib rilla tors from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Assoc ia tion fo r the Advanc ement of Medical i nst rumenta tion (AAMI). Th e final draft , a joint [...]
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118 • Environmental Pr otection Age ncy (EP A): http://www .epa .gov/radiation/ • Occupational Safety and Heal th Administra tion's (O SHA): http://www .osha.gov/SL TC/radiofrequenc yradia tion/index.html • National Institute fo r Occ upa tional Safety an d Health (NIOSH): http://www .cd c.gov/niosh/ • W orld Health Organ iza tion (WHO[...]
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Health and Safety Information 119 speed dial and redial. I f av ailable, the se feat ures help you to place your call without taking y our a ttent ion off th e road. 2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an addi tional layer of convenience a nd safet y to your wire less phone with o ne of the ma ny hands f ree acce ssorie s a[...]
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120 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional co nversa tions tha t may be distracting. Make people yo u are talking wi th a ware yo u are driving and suspen d conversatio ns tha t ha ve the pote ntia l to divert you r a ttent io n from th e road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergenc y number in the cas e[...]
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Health and Safety Information 121 R esponsible Listening Caut ion! : Avoid potential hearing loss. Damage to heari ng occurs when a person is exposed to loud sounds over time. The risk of hearing lo ss increases as sound is p layed louder and for lo nger duration s. Prolonged exposure to loud sou nds (including music) is the most comm on cause of p[...]
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122 • Set the volume in a quiet environment and s elect the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately . • When using he adphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people spe aking near you or if the person sitti ng next to you can hear what you are listening to. • Do not turn the volume up to block out nois y surroundings. If [...]
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Health and Safety Information 123 American A cademy of Audiology 11730 Plaza American Drive, Su ite 300 Reston, V A 20190 V oice: (800) 222-2336 Emai l: info@audiolo gy .org Internet: http://www .audiol og y .o r g National I nstitut e on Deafness and Ot her Communicat ion Di sorders Na tional Insti tutes of He alth 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethes[...]
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124 Oper a t ing En v ir onment Remember to fo llo w an y special regulati ons in force in an y are a and al ways s witch yo ur phone off whenev er it is forbidde n to use it, or when i t may c ause interfer ence or dang er . When connecting the phone or any a ccessor y to another device, read its user's guide for deta iled safety instructions[...]
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Health and Safety Information 125 of personnel, it is re commended that the equi pmen t shoul d only be used in the normal operating positi on (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your sh ou lder if y ou are using an external antenna). Using Y our Phone Near Other Electr onic De vices Most mo dern elect ronic equipm ent is sh ielded fro[...]
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126 • Should read and fo llo w the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable m edical device. If you have any questions abou t using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care p rovider . F or more info rma tion see: http://www .fcc .gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html FCC Hearing-Aid Compa tibility (HA C) R e gula tion[...]
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Health and Safety Information 127 The ratings are not guarantees. Re sults will var y depending on the user's hearing devi ce and hearing los s. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interf erence, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully . T r ying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evalu a te [...]
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128 A sum of 5 is considere d acceptable fo r normal u se. A sum of 6 is considered for best use. In the above e xample, if a hearing ai d mee ts the M2 level ra t ing and the wire less phone meets the M3 l evel rating, t he sum of th e two values equal M5. This is synon y mous for T ratings. This should provide th e hearing aid user wi th "no[...]
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Health and Safety Information 129 Ot her Me dic al De v ic es If you use any other personal medical devices, consu lt the manufacturer of your device to dete rmin e if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy . Y our phy sici an may be able to assis t you in obtaini ng this in formation. Swit ch your phone off in heal th care facili ties w[...]
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130 and distributio n areas) , chemical plants or whe re blasting o pera tions are in progress. Areas with a potentially exp l os iv e atmosphere ar e often but not al ways c lea rly marked. They include below deck on boa ts, chemical tran sfer or storage f acilitie s, vehic les using l iquefied pe troleum g as (such as pr opane or butane), area s [...]
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Health and Safety Information 131 3. Press t he key . If certai n features are in use (call barring, for exam ple), you may f irst need to deacti va te th ose feat ures before you ca n make a n emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular ser vice provider . When m aking an emer genc y call, remem ber to giv e all the nec essar y i[...]
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132 Caut ion s Any changes or modifications to your phone no t expressly approved in this document could void y o ur warranty for this equipment, and void your aut hority t o opera te thi s equipment. Only use a pproved batteries, antennas and chargers . The use of an y unau t horized accessories may be dang erous and v o id the phone warranty if s[...]
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Health and Safety Information 133 • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gase s or explosive materials in the same c ompartment as the pho ne, its parts or access ories. • F or vehicle s equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag infla tes with great force. Do not place obje cts, inc luding both installed or po rtable wireless equip[...]
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134 Any time th e P o wer Sa ve fea ture is a ctiva ted, a me ssa ge display s on the screen. When a signal is found, your ph one returns to standby mode. Un derstanding Ho w Y our Phone Op er a tes Y o ur phone is basicall y a radi o transmit ter and re ceiver . When it's turned on, it receives and transm its radio frequenc y (RF) signals. Wh[...]
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Health and Safety Information 135 • If your ph one is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructi ng the internal antenna could inh ibit call performance. • Speak direc t ly into the phone 's receiver . • Avoid e xposing your phone an d accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does ge t wet, imme dia tely turn the power off a[...]
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136 • Do not mo dify or remanufacture the batter y as this could resul t in serious safety h azards. • If you use the phone near the network's base sta tion, it uses less po wer; talk and standby ti me are grea tly affected by the signal strength on the cellular netw ork and the parameters set by the network operator . • F ollow batt er [...]
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Health and Safety Information 137 • Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and charging devices could result in da ma ge to the equipment a nd a possible risk of fi r e, explosion, leaka ge, or other s erious hazard. • Extreme tempe r atures will affect the charging c apacity of your batter y: it may require cool ing or warming first.[...]
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138 • Dispos e of used batteries in accordance with lo cal regulations. In some areas, the d isposal of batteries in househo ld or business trash may be prohibited. F or safe disposal optio ns for Li-Ion batteries, contact y our nearest Samsung autho r ized service center . Always rec yc le. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Car e and Mainte[...]
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Health and Safety Information 139 • Do not use harsh chemicals, c leaning so lvents or strong detergents to c lean the phone. W ipe it with a soft c loth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and- water solution. • Do not paint the p hone. P aint can c log the devic e's moving parts and prevent proper operation. • Do not put t he phone in or [...]
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140 Section 11: W ar r anty Inf or ma tion Standar d Limited W ar ranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG" ) warrants to th e original purchase r ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's phones and accessories ("Products ") are free from defects in material and workmanship un[...]
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W arranty Information 141 from exc essive force or use of a metallic obj ect when pressing on a touch screen; (c) equipme nt tha t has the serial number or the enhancement data code remo ved, defaced, damaged, altered or m ade illegible; (d) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to norma l use; (e)[...]
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142 must return Product to an autho rized phone ser vice facili ty in an adequate container fo r shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comparabl e substitute proo f of sale show ing the ori ginal date of purch ase, the se rial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. T o obtain assistance on where to delive r t[...]
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W arranty Information 143 • THE MERCHANT ABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY P AR TI CULAR PURPOSE OR USE; • W ARRANTIE S OF TITLE OR NO N-INFRI NGEMENT ; • DESIGN, CO NDITI ON, QUAL ITY , OR PERFORMAN CE OF THE PRODUCT ; • THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONT AINED THEREIN; OR • COMPLIANCE OF THE PR ODUCT WITH [...]
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144 BY ANY OTHER P ART Y . SOME ST A T ES D O NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMIT A TION O F INCI DENT AL OR CONSEQ UENTIAL DAMAG ES, SO THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION OR EXCLUSION MA Y NOT APPL Y TO YOU. THIS W ARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH V AR Y FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE. THIS LIM ITED W ARRANTY SHALL NO[...]
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W arranty Information 145 This Limited W arranty allocates risk of Produ ct failure between Purchase r and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this Lim ited W arranty . The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modific[...]
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146 printed materials, "onlin e" or electroni c docu mentation ("Sof tware"). BY CLICKING THE "I ACCEPT" B UTTON (OR IF YOU BYP ASS OR OTHER WISE DISABLE THE "I ACCEP T" , AND STILL INST ALL, C O PY , DOWNLOAD, ACCESS OR OTHER W ISE USE THE SOFTW ARE), YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU D[...]
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W arranty Information 147 3. LIMIT A TIONS ON END USER RIGHTS. Y ou may not reverse engineer , decompile, disassemble, or otherwise a ttempt to discover the source code or algori thms of, the So ftware (e xcept and only to the extent tha t such activity is expre ssly permitted by applic able law n otwithsta nding this li mita tion) , or modify , or[...]
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148 connectio n with the sale of the mobil e device whic h the Softwa re accompanied. In such event , the tr ansfer m ust inc lude a ll of the Soft ware (inc luding al l compone nt parts, the media and printed materials, an y upgrades, this EU LA) and you may not re tain an y copies of the S oft ware. The transfer may not be an i ndirect transfer ,[...]
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W arranty Information 149 PURPOSES OF SECTIONS 9, 10 and 11) HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL W ARRANTI ES AND COND ITIONS WI TH RESPECT TO THE SOFTW ARE, EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ST A TUTOR Y , INCLU D ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CO NDITI ONS OF MERCHANT ABILITY , OF SA T ISF ACTOR Y QUALITY OR WORKMANLIKE EFFORT , O F FITNESS FO R[...]
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150 INTERR UPTI ON, OR FOR A NY PECUNIARY DAMAGES OR LOSSES , ARISING OUT OF OR RELA T ED TO YOUR US E OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTW ARE, THE PROVISION OF OR F AILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPOR T OR OTHER S ERVICES, INFO RMA TION, SOFTW ARE, AND RELA TED CONTENT THROUGH TH E SOFTW ARE OR OTHER WISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE O F THE SOFTWA RE, OR O THER WISE UN[...]
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W arranty Information 151 "commercial software" and "co mmercial software documentation" with only th ose rights as are gran ted to all other end users pursuant to the terms a nd conditions herein. 13. APPLICABLE LA W . This EULA is governed by the laws of TEXAS, without regard to conflicts of la ws prin ciples. T his EULA shall[...]
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152 14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT ; SEVERABILI TY . This EULA is the entire agreement between you and Samsung relating to the Software and supersed es all prior or cont emporaneous oral or written comm unications, p roposal s and representation s with respect to the Softwar e or an y other subj ect ma tter cov ered by this EULA. If an y provision of t his E[...]
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W arranty Information 153 Customer Care Center: 1000 Klein Rd. Plano, TX 75074 T o ll Free T el: 1.888.987.HELP (4357) Samsung T elecommunica t ions America, LLC: 1301 East Lookout Driv e Richardson, T exas 75082 Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Import ant!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, dial the numbers listed in [...]
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154 Inde x A Alarm Clock 78 Answering Calls 29 call waiting 30 sending to Voicemail 30 B Battery charging 9 indicator 7 installing 8 removing 8 trav el adapt er 9 Bluetooth 72 adding a new dev i ce 72 options 75 supported prof iles 74 turning On/Off 72 Brew 68 Browser 68 C Calculator 81 Calendar 76 r631.book Page 154 Tu esday, Ju ne 1, 20 10 2:57 P[...]
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155 Call Functions answeri ng calls 29 answeri ng call-wai ting calls 30 Calls logs 31 emerge ncy c alls 27 endi ng a call 31 in-call options 30 making c alls 26 sendi ng call s to Vo icemai l 30 storing numbers from Calls logs 34 th ree-way c all ing 28 using Speed Dial 27 using the Dialer 26 viewing ca ll timers 33 viewing Calls logs 32 vo ice di[...]
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156 Camcorder settings 58 using 57 Camera settings 52 using 51 Card Memory formatting 102 management 102 Contacts adding a contact 35 adding a contact fro m Dial er 36 editing a Co ntact 38 eras ing 39 findi ng 37 findin g using Vo ice Commands 38 Memory Status 41 Converter 82 Creating and Sendin g Messages picture 44 text 43 vid eo 45 D Devic e Se[...]
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157 Banner 89 Dial ing Font Si ze 90 Wallpaper 90 F File Save Options 101 G Getting Started Activati ng Your Phone 6 Understanding this User Manual 5 Voice mai l 12 H HAC 126 Health and Safety Information 104 K Keypad Volume 88 M Making Calls 26 emerge ncy c alls 27 th ree-way c all ing 28 using Speed Dial 27 using the Dialer 26 vo ice di aling 28 [...]
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158 installing 11 management 102 removing 11 Message Folders Drafts 49 Voic email 49 Messaging picture messages 44 text messages 43 video messages 45 micr oS D ca rd formatting 102 installing 11 management 102 removing 11 M-Ratin gs 127 Multime dia 63 P Phone Safety 124 Phone Settings 91 Airplane Mode 92 Languag e 92 Security Sett ings 93 System Se[...]
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159 Pictures 55 S SAR va lues 104 Security Settings 93 Lock Phone 95 Resetting Your Ph one 96 Restriction 94 Settings Airplane Mode 92 Alerts 87 Auto Retry 99 Backlight 89 Banner 89 Call 98 Call Answer 98 Call Set tings 98 Dial ing Font Si ze 90 Displ ay 89 Keypa d Volume 88 Language 92 Loc ation 84 Lock Phone 95 Memory Manager 100 Phone Inf o 103 [...]
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160 Restriction 94 Ringer Type 86 Security 93 Security Sett ings 93 Sounds 86 System Se lec t 97 TTY Mode 99 Voic e Priva cy 100 Volume /Vi brate 86 Wallpape r 90 Sketch Pad 80 Sound Settings Alerts 87 Keypad Vo lume 88 Ringer Type 86 Volume /Vi brate 86 Standard Limited Warranty 140 Stop Watch 78 T Text Conventions 5 Text Me ssages creating an d s[...]
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161 TTY Mode 99 U UL Certification 107 V Video Mes sages creating and sending 45 Videos 61 Voice Commands settings 71 using 69 vo ice di aling 28 Voice Privacy 100 Voicemail listeni ng 12 setting up 12 W Warranty Information 140 World Time 79 r631.book Page 161 Tu esday, Ju ne 1, 20 10 2:57 PM[...]