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QUAD BAND Series SGH-T456 Portable Digital Mobile Pho ne User Manual Please read this m anual before ope rating your phone, and keep it for fut ure reference.[...]
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Intellectual Property All Intellectual Prop erty , as defined bel ow , owne d by or which is otherwis e the property of Sa msung or its respec tive suppliers re lating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, acc essories, parts, or software relating there to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Sa msung and protected und er feder[...]
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i Table of Contents Using This Man ual .............. ............ ............ ................ ............ ............... . 1 Instructional Icons ............................................................................................... 1 Important S afety Preca utions ........ ............ ................ ............ ............... . 2[...]
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ii Entering T ext . ............ ............. ............... ............ ................ ............ ........32 Using the Qwerty Keyboard .............................................................................. 32 Using the Keypad .............................................................................................. 33 Using T9 M[...]
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iii Using the Internet Browser ............................................................................... 62 Bookmarks ........................................................................................................ 64 Messages . ............... ............. ............... ............ ................ ............ ........... 67 Rog[...]
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iv Settings . ............ ................ ............ ............ ................ ............ ...............111 Sound .............................................................................................................. 111 Display Settings .............................................................................................[...]
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Using This Manual 1 Using This Manual This user manual ha s been specially designed to guide you through the functions and featu res of your phone. T o get started quickl y , refer to Y our Phone, Getting Started and Call Functions. Instructional Icons Before you start, famili arize yourself with the foll owing visual aids: Followed by — the [...]
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Important Saf ety Precautions 2 Important Safety Precautions Please read these guid elines before usin g your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them m ay be dangerous or illeg al. Road Safety at All Time s Do not use a hand-he ld phone while driving; pa rk the vehicle first. Switching Of f When Refueling Do not use the phon e at a refueling po[...]
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Important Safety Precautio ns 3 Sensible Use Use the phone onl y in the normal p osition (held to the ear). Emergency Call Ensure the phone is s witched on and i n service. Key in the emergency number for your present loca tion, then press [ ]. Y ou must deactivate any unnecessary fe atures before you can make an e mergency call. Giv e all the nece[...]
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Getting S tarted 4 Getting Started SIM Card When you subscribe to a cellular network, yo u receive a plug-in SIM (Subscriber Ident ity Module) card load ed with your subscript ion details, such as your PIN, an d optional services you have selecte d. Activating Y our Phone Activating your ph one requires several ste ps: inserting the SIM c ard, char[...]
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Getting S tarted 5 2. Lift the battery out of t he phone (bottom edge firs t). Installing the SIM Card Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scr atches or bending. Use caution when inserting or removing th e card and keep all SIM cards out of reach of children. Position the SIM card with the gold contacts fac ing[...]
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Getting S tarted 6 Installing th e Battery 1. Align the top edge o f the battery under the tabs at the top edge of the battery chamber with the arrow on the ba ttery pointing toward the battery contacts. 2. Press the battery down u ntil it is seated in the battery chamber. Make sure that the battery is properl y installed be fore replacing the cove[...]
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Getting S tarted 7 Note: Fully charge the battery befor e using your phone for the first time. A discharged battery recharges fully in approximately four hours. Y ou can use the phone while the ba ttery is charging, but this causes the phone to charge more slowly . Note: For connection to an electrical supply not loca ted in North America, you must[...]
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Getting S tarted 8 Note: The phone is also charged when connected to t he USB po rt of a PC using the USB cable. Low Battery Indication When only a few m inutes of talk time remain, a warning tone soun ds, the “Low Battery” message a ppears on the displ ay and the empty ba ttery icon flashes. The bac klight dims to co nserve the remaining batte[...]
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Y our Phone 9 Y our Phone Features of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, ea sy-to-use and offers many valua ble features. The following list outlines a few of the features include d in your phone. Bluetooth wi reless technol ogy Camera and camcorder Instant messaging capabi lity MobileMail email capabili ty Featured applica[...]
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Y our Phone 10 Phone Layout Closed View of Y o ur Phone The following illus tration shows the exte rnal elements of your phone 1. V olume keys/Menu Navigation: Allow you to adjus t the ringer volu me in standby mode, mute the ringer when receiving a cal l and adjust the voice volume duri ng a call. Can also b e used to move to th e top or bottom of[...]
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Y our Phone 11 3. Left soft key: Performs the function indicated b y text on the displ ay directly above th e key . 4. MobileMail key: Provides direct access to the MobileMail email application (see “MobileM ail” on page 69). 5. Send key : Press to answer a c all. Enter a numbe r and press to m ake a call. In Idle m ode, press to ac cess Call H[...]
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Y our Phone 12 14. Right soft key: Performs the func tion indicated by t ext on the disp lay directly above the key . 15. Navigation keys: In Menu mode, the navigation keys work as directional keys to scroll through men us and lists. In Idl e mode, they work as shortcuts, allowing you to access other me nus directly . The shortcu ts are: When enter[...]
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Y our Phone 13 Open V iew of Y our Phone This phone provides the added conven ience of a slideou t QWERTY keyboard. T o access the keyboard , rotate the phone 90 degrees to the left and slide the t op section of the ph one up to open, as shown. When you slide the phone op en, the display rota tes from vertical vie wing mode to horizontal viewing mo[...]
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Y our Phone 14 Back View of Y our Phone The following illus tration shows the back si de of your phone . 1. Camera lens: Allows you to take pictures and videos. 2. Mirror: Helps aim the camera wh en taking a self-portrait. 1 1 1 2[...]
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Y our Phone 15 Display Display Layout The internal di splay has thre e main areas: Area Description Icons Displays various icons that ind icate phone st atus. T ext an d graphics area Displays messages, menus, instructions and any information that you ent er , such as the number you are dialing. Soft key func tion indicators Shows the current funct[...]
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Y our Phone 16 Icons Shows the received s ignal strength. The mo re bars, the stronger the signal . Appears when a call is in progress. Appears when there is no network coverage avai lable. Appears when the phone is accessing service s on a GPRS (2.5G) network. Appears when the phone is accessing service s on an Edge network . Appears when an alarm[...]
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Y our Phone 17 Memory Card Y our phone accepts a mic roSD (Secure Digital) me mory card up to 4 GB capacity to expan d the available me mory space. This all ows you to store more audio files, gra phics, videos and oth er files in your phone than the internal memory can hold. Y ou can also use a card to transfer files to a nd from a PC equipped with[...]
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Y our Phone 18 Inserting a microSD Card Note: Ensure your battery is fully charged before using a microSD card. Y our data may become damaged or unusable if the b atter y runs out while reading or wr iting to the microSD card. T o insert a microSD card into your phone: 1. Open the cover over the microSD card slot (left s ide of the phone). 2. Holdi[...]
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Y our Phone 19 Note: If this is the first time that the microS D card is inserted into your ph one, the phone automatically creates a series of folders on it for file storage (Graphics, Ring Tunes, Other Files, Sounds, Videos). Removing a microSD Card Warning! Do not remove a microSD card while file s are being accessed or transferred. Y ou could c[...]
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Y our Phone 20 2. From the Idle screen, sele ct [ ] Media Other Files (or Ring T unes, Graphics, Videos ) Memory Card . 3. Press < Options > and select Memory Card Info . 4. Press < Format >. 5. Y ou are prompted to confirm t he loss of any dat a on the memory card. Press < Ye s > if you agree. The card is f ormatted.[...]
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Call Functions 21 Call Functions Making a Call From the Idle screen, e nter the phone nu mber (with area code , if necessary), then pres s [ ]. Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option, the phone automatical ly redials up to ten times when the call is not answered or someone is already on the phone. For carriers that automatically divert unan[...]
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Call Functions 22 Ending a Call When you want to end your call, press [ ]. Redialing a R ecent Number All incoming, outgoin g and missed calls are liste d in the Call History menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Contact Li st, the name associ ated with the number also displays. T o redial a number: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] or [...]
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Call Functions 23 If the Any Key o ption in the Call Answer menu is activated, y ou can press any key to answer a call excep t [ ] and < Reject > (see “General” on page 1 16 f or more information). 2. End the call by pressing [ ]. Note: Y ou can answer a call while using the Contact list or menu features. After ending the call, the phone [...]
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Call Functions 24 1. Open the Miss ed Calls list (se e above). 2. If you want to del ete one call, highl ight the number y ou wish to delete and press < Options >. If yo u want to delete all ca lls, press < Options >. 3. Select < Delete >. 4. T o delete one cal l, select Sele cted . T o delete all calls, select All . Press < Ye[...]
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Options During a Call 25 Options During a Call Y our phone provides a number of features that you ca n use during a call. In Call Options During a call, press < Options > to access the fol lowing: Hold: Places th e call on hold. New Call: Plac es the current cal l on hold and allows you to enter and dial another num ber . Contact [...]
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Options During a Call 26 T o make a call while you hav e a call in prog ress: 1. While on a call, pres s < Options > and select New Call . 2. Enter the new numbe r and press [ ] or [ ] to dial the second call. T o switch between the two calls, changing the one on hold to a ctive and placing the o ther on hold, press < Options > and se l[...]
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Options During a Call 27 (Dual T one Multi-Frequency) tones produced by the numeric keys duri ng a call. This allows you to u se the keypad without he aring annoying key to nes. Note: T o communicate with answering machines or computerized telephone systems, the Send Keys option must be selected. Making a Multi-party Call Multi-party calling i s a [...]
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Options During a Call 28 4. T o return to the multi-party call, press < Options > and select Join . 5. All the call particip ants can now hear eac h other . T o drop a participant: 1. Press < Options > and select Remove . 2. Highlight the part icipant you wish to drop an d press [ ] or < Select >. The call to the sel ected partici[...]
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Options During a Call 29 For further informatio n on using the Contac t list feature, see “Contacts ” on page 102. Call W ait ing Call Waiting lets you answer an incomi ng call while you ha ve a call in progress, if your network sup ports this service and you have set the Call W aiting-V oice Call option to Activate. For informa tion on changin[...]
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Access Codes 30 Access Codes There are severa l access codes used by your phone a nd its SIM card. These codes hel p protect the pho ne against unautho rized use. When requested to enter any of t he codes, ente r the code and press < OK >. Except for the PUK and PUK2 co des, access code s can be chan ged using the Security menu (see the Secur[...]
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Access Codes 31 T o re -enable your PIN: 1. Enter the PUK and press < OK >. 2. Enter a new PIN of your choice and press < OK >. 3. When the Confirm New PIN message display s, enter the same co de again and press < OK >. If you enter an incorrect PUK ten times in succession, the SIM card becomes invalid. Contact your service p rovi[...]
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Entering T ext 32 Entering T ext This section ex plains the various text input modes for e ntering characte rs into your phone u sing the QWERTY keyboard and the p hone keypad. It also describes how to use the T9 pre dictive text e ntry system to re duce the number of key strokes required for entering te xt using the keypad. Using the Qwerty Keyboa[...]
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Entering T ext 33 3. Shift/Sym key: T oggles the text input mode between upper and lower case. Hold Alt and p ress this key to op en the Symbols page and access symbol s and other cha racter sets. 4. Alt key: Allows you to en ter characters displayed at the top of the QWERTY keys, for example: $, @, #, ! 5. Space key: Insert s a space. 6. Enter key[...]
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Entering T ext 34 T o access the Symbol mode, press and hold [ ]. Y ou can also access any of the input modes by pressing < Options > and selecting Input Mode . Highlig ht the desired input method and case, then press < Select > or [ ]. Using T9 Mode T9 is a predictive text input mode ba sed on a built-in dict ionary that allows[...]
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Entering T ext 35 Y ou can move the cursor using the left and ri ght navigation key s. T o delete letters, press [ ] . Press and hold [ ] to clear the display . 2. Press < Add >. The word is a dded to the T9 d ictionary and bec omes the first word for the asso ciated key presses. Using Alphabet Mode Use the 0 to 9 keys to en ter your [...]
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Entering T ext 36 T o shift the case, press [ ]. T o enter a space, press [ ]. Move the cursor us ing the left and righ t navigation keys. T o delete letters, press [ ]. Using Number Mode Number mode lets you enter numbers into a text message. Press the keys corresponding to t he digits you want to ente r . Using Symbol Mode Symbol [...]
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T ransferring Files 37 T ransferring Files Y ou can transfer music, picture s, video clips an d other files between y our phone and a pers onal computer in se veral ways, includin g: using a USB cable using Bluetooth using a microSD card read er T ransferring File s via USB C able Note: Do not unplug the USB connecto r from the phone or[...]
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T ransferring Files 38 popup displays “SGH-T4 56 has been conne cted” then the SGH- T456 icon appears. USB Mode set to PC Studio: When the softwa re connects to the phone, a popup dis plays “SGH-T456 has be en connected” then t he SGH-T456 icon appears. 3. In the PC Studio program, c lick on the SGH-T456 icon. The Phone Explorer window [...]
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T ransferring Files 39 3. Double click the d isk icon to view the contents of the ca rd. Y ou can drag and drop fi les between t he computer and the f olders on the card. T ransferring File s via Blue tooth File transfer between your ph one and a PC using Bluetooth requires a PC with Bluetooth wireles s capability and inst allation of Samsung’s P[...]
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T ransferring Files 40 T ransferring Files via microSD Card Y ou can directly transfer mus ic and other files b etween your PC and a microSD memo ry card. 1. Remove the microSD card from your phone (see “Removing a mi croSD Card” on page 19) and insert i t into your PC’s microSD card read er or , if you are using an SD card reader , first ins[...]
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T ransferring Files 41 1. Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your PC and to your phone. USB Mode set to Ask on Connection: the Ask on Conn ection window appears on the phone. Highlight Media Player and press < Select > or [ ]. “Conn ected” appears on the pho ne display . USB Mode set to Media Player: “Connected” appears on[...]
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Menus 42 Menus This section ex plains the menu nav igation for your phon e. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone. Som e menu options are controlled by the SIM provided by your service provider. Menu Navigation The navigation k eys on your phone a llow you to scroll through menus quickly and ea sily . The[...]
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Menus 43 List of Menu Functions The menu structure is as follows: 1. Rogers Ma ll 2. Medi a 1. Music 2. Ring Tunes 3. Graphics 4. Videos 5. V oice Notes 6. Other Files 7. Memory Card * 8. Memory Status 3. Games & A pps 1. Get New Games 2. Get New Applications 4. Call History 1. All Calls 2. Missed Calls 3. Calls Made 4. Calls Received 5. Delete[...]
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Rogers Mall 44 Rogers Mall This menu selec tion (Menu 1) opens the Intern et Browser , a ccesses Rogers mobile Interne t and automaticall y opens a Rogers Web page where you can shop fo r music, ring tunes, games, imag es and video files ; access messaging func tions; and view news and information. For information on us ing your phone’s Internet [...]
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Media 45 Media The Media menu (Menu 2) ena bles you to manage y our media files (music, ring tunes, graph ics, videos, voice no tes and other files). Y ou can also check memory statu s (amount used and ava ilable). Media files are org anized in a seri es of named fold ers. Y ou can also create additional folders o r sub-folders to fu rther organize[...]
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Media 46 Move to Memory Card: Lets y ou move the Selected f ile or Multiple fil es to a microSD memory card if one is inserted. For mo re information on transferring files to and from your phone o r a memory card, see “Transferring Files” on page 37. Move to: Lets you m ove the Selected file or Multiple files to the phone or to another [...]
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Media 47 Choose a Ring Tune T o select a ring tune fo r your phone: 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and sele ct Media Ring T unes . 2. T o choose a defa ult ring tune (s upplied with your phone) select Default Ring T unes . T o select a ring tune you have downloaded, select Downloaded Ring T unes . T o select a ring tu ne stored on a memory [...]
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Media 48 Copy to Memory Card: Lets you pl ace a copy of the Se lected file or Multiple files on a microSD memory ca rd if one is inserted. Lock/Unlock: Allows you to l ock the file so it can not be deleted. Files must be unlocke d before they can be deleted. Properties: Display all the p roperties of the current ly selected file (Name, [...]
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Media 49 Picture Album This folder stores pic tures you have taken wit h the phone’s internal camera. T o open a picture file: 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and select Media Graphics Picture Album. Highlight the picture you want to view and press [ ]. Picture File Op tions The following opti ons are available whe n you press < Opt[...]
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Media 50 • Effects: Allows you to appl y a Black & White, Negati ve, Sepia, Blur, Sharpen, Sketch, Po sterize or Solarize effect to the image. • Adjust: Lets you adjust Brightness, Cont rast and Colour sett ings. Use the left and ri ght navigation keys to move the a djustment slider. • Tr a n s f o r m : Lets you Rotate or Flip the pictur[...]
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Media 51 Photo Options The following opti ons are available whe n you press < Options > wi th a picture file open: Send: Lets you send the chosen file to a rec ipient in a Pictur e Message, via Bluetooth to anot her Bluetooth device , or to an Online Albu m. Set as: allows you to set the photo as wallpaper for the display or assign it[...]
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Media 52 Move to Memory Card: Lets y ou move the Selected f ile or Multiple fil es to a microSD memory card if one is inserted. For mo re information on transferring files to and from your phone o r a memory card, see “Transferring Files” on page 37. Copy to Memory Card: Lets you pl ace a copy of the Se lected file or Multiple files on [...]
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Media 53 Play Video Files T o play a video file: 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and sele ct Media Videos. 2. T o pl ay a video yo u have taken and s tored on your pho ne, select My Video Clips .T o play a v ideo you have downloaded, select Downloaded Videos . T o select a video stored on a memory c ard, select Memory Card . 3. Highlight the[...]
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Media 54 Lock/Unlock: Lets you lo ck the file to pr event accidental d eletion and unlock it when necess ary . Display Mode: Lets you disp lay the images in the fo lder in Line View or Thumbnail View . Properties: Display all the p roperties of the current ly selected file (Name, Date, Format, Resolut ion, Size, Length , Quality , Lock/[...]
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Media 55 Lock/Unlock: Lets you loc k the file to prevent acc idental deletion an d unlock i t when nec essary . Properties: Display all the properties of the currently selected file (Name, Date, Format, L ength, Size, Lock/Unl ock). Other Files This folder provides a location where y ou can store other ty pes of files on your phone, such a [...]
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Media 56 Copy to Memory Card: Lets you co py the Select ed file or Multiple f iles between your phone a nd a microSD memory card (phone only). Copy to: Lets you copy the Selected file or Mu ltiple files to you r phone or a different location o n the memory card (mem ory card only). Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the Selected file or M ult[...]
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Games & Apps 57 Games & Apps Using the Games and Apps menu ( Menu 3 ) y ou can play game s already stored on your phone , as well as downloa d games and other a pplications from your service prov ider . Games Get New Games 1. F rom the Idle screen, press [] and select Games & Apps Get N ew Games. The browser launches and opens the G[...]
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Games & Apps 58 Play a Game T o play a game: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Games and Apps . 2. Scroll to the game yo u want to play and pres s [ ] or press < Options > and select Start . 3. The ga me’s w elcome sc reen displa ys inform ation abou t the game . Follow the on-screen instruc tions to play the g ame. Game Co[...]
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Call History 59 Call History In this menu ( Menu 4 ), you can: View list of All Calls, Missed Ca lls, Calls Made or Ca lls Received. View call details, including t ime and length. While in any of the c all lists, press < Options > to access the foll owing functions: Details: View call de tails (phone number, date and time of call)[...]
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Call History 60 Note: Y ou can access the most recent numbers in All Calls by press ing [ ] in Idle mode. Missed Calls This menu (Menu 4. 2) lets you view a lis t of calls you re ceived but did no t answer . 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Call History Missed Calls. 2. Scroll through the list and press [ ] to view ca ll details. [...]
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Call History 61 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and select Call Hi story Delete Al l . 2. Highlight the type of record you want to delete and pre ss [ ] to enter a check mark in the selection box at the left side. Re peat for other types of record s to be deleted . 3. Press < Delete > and when a me ssage displays ask ing you to confirm[...]
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Internet 62 Internet This menu selec tion (Menu 5) opens the Intern et Browser and automatically a ccesses the Rogers h ome page. Y ou can also view ot her Internet sites, view sit es saved as Bookmarks, create Bookmarks, clear your cache or man age cookies. Accessing an Internet Site There are three ways to access an Inte rnet site: Select a l[...]
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Internet 63 Entering T ext in the Internet Browser When you are prompted to enter text, the curren t text input mode is indicated at the up per right side of the scree n. See “Entering T ext” on page 32 for more informatio n. Browser Options While using the Bro wser , press < Options> to access the fol lowing functions: Go to URL: Ope[...]
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Internet 64 • Empty Cookies: Delete cookies . Cookies are pieces of personal information sent to a web server while navigating the web. • Cookie Options: Sets whether or not cookies are st ored on your phone. Y ou can Accept a ll, Reject all, o r have the phone Promp t you to accept or reject each cookie receiv ed. • Preferences: Preferences [...]
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Internet 65 Send URL via message: Sends the URL of the current page to another person via a message. Store a Bookmark Use the follo wing procedure to store the URL of a p age you have acc essed in you Bookmarks li st. 1. With the Browser open and displaying the pag e, press < Options > and select Add bookmark . The Add bookmark screen ope[...]
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Internet 66 1. With the browser open, press < Options > and sele ct Vie w Bookmarks . 2. Press < Options > and select Delete Multiple . T o delete multiple bookmarks, highli ght each bookmark t o be deleted and pres s [ ] to place a check ma rk in the correspo nding selection b ox. T o delete all bookmarks, highli ght All and pre[...]
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Messages 67 Messages From the Messages m enu (Menu 6) , you can send and receive a range of different message types from your mobile pho ne, including: Instant Message: Rogers IM ( Instant Mes senger) lets you send and receive instant messages usi ng Windows Live a nd Y ahoo! commun ities. MobileMail: Lets you se nd and receive email messag[...]
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Messages 68 2. Choose the IM servic e you want to access (Wind ows Live or Y ahoo!) and press [ ] or < Select >. 3. If no accounts exist, choose New Account and press [ ] or < OK >. If one or more accounts exist, choose th e existing accoun t you want to sign in to and pres s [ ] or pr ess < Options > and sel ect < OK >. 4. [...]
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Messages 69 Sound Settings: Lets you choos e sounds for Receive Message, Contact Alert, an d System Message; a nd set Repetition (Once, Every 1 Minute, Every 2 Mi nutes). IM Profiles: Lets you view th e Current Profile and chang e Profile Settings. The default network profile is GoRogers. Saved Conversations: Op ens a list of s aved con[...]
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Messages 70 2. T ype yo ur message in the message window. The number at the bottom left side of the screen displays the number of characte rs still available. For further information on en tering characters, see “Entering T ext” on page 32. While you are compo sing your text mess age, press < Options > to select any of the following: [...]
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Messages 71 Select Language: Allows you to te mporarily change the input language used to create your messag e between Engli sh and Français (French). Input Mode: Lets you change the tex t input mode (abc, Abc , ABC, T9ab, T9Ab, T9AB, 123 or Sy mbols). For more inf ormation on text input modes, see “Entering T ext” on page 32. T ex[...]
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Messages 72 3. T o add an picture or video, select Graphi c or Video . The available options are: Add Graphic: Lets you T ake Photo or add a file fro m Downloaded Graphics, My Photos or M emory Card. Add Video: Lets you Record Video or add a file from Down loaded Videos, My Video Clips or Memory Card. Preview: Lets you preview the me ss[...]
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Messages 73 Send Settings: Lets you chang e the message sen d settings (Delivery Report, Re ad Reply , Priority , Expiry , Delivery After). 5. T o ad d message text, s elect Message . Type your message in the message windo w . For further i nformation on en tering characters, see “Entering T ext” on page 32. While you are comp osing your te[...]
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Messages 74 Message Folders All incoming and outgoing text and p icture messages are saved in a seri es of folders on your phone. Inbox ( Menu 6.4): Stores recei ved text and picture messages. Sent ( Menu 6.5): Stores messages you ha ve sent succe ssfully . Outbox (Menu 6.6): T emporarily stores messages your phone is attempting to sen [...]
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Messages 75 Reply: Allows you to reply to the selec ted message. Call Back: Makes a vo ice call to the orig inating message n umber . Edit: Lets you edit a mes sage (Drafts or Outbox folders o nly). Send: Allows you to sen d an unsent me ssage. Send Again: Resends the selec ted message. Forward: Allows you to forward the mes[...]
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Messages 76 Delete : Allows you to d elete the Selected template or Mult iple templates. Press < Ye s > to confirm the deletion. View a T e mplate T o view the contents of a template file: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Messages Te m p l a t e s . 2. Scroll to the template you want to view and press [ ]. 3. Press < [...]
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Messages 77 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and sele ct Messages Te m p l a t e s . 2. Scroll to the template you wan t to use. T o enter the text directly into a new T ext Message, press < Options > and select Send T ext Me ssage . For further details on sendi ng text messages, see “Create and Send a T ext Message” on page [...]
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Messages 78 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Messages Vo i c e Mail Connect to V oice Mail . Y our phone conne cts to the mail server. 2. Follow the recorded ins tructions to listen to your messages. Note: Y ou can also automatically dial voice mail directly from the Idle screen by pressing and holding [ ]. Delete All Use t[...]
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Messages 79 Memory Status The Memory Status men u allows you to view the total memory us ed and available in your p hone as well as the m emory usage for each storage folder . T o access the Memory Status menu: 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and sele ct Messages Memory Status . 2. Use the left or right navi gation key to toggl e between T e[...]
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To o l s 80 T ools The T ools menu (Menu 7 ) provides access to the Camera, Media Player, Record Audio, Calen dar , Alarms , Calculator , World Clock, Stopwatch, T asks, Notes, T ip Calculator , Conver ter and T imer . Camera Using the camera in your phone, you can take photos of people or events while on the move. Additionally , yo u can send phot[...]
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To o l s 81 Y ou can change the zo om setting using th e left and right navi gation keys. Y ou can change the brig htness using the u p and down na vigation keys. 3. Press [ ] or the c amera key to take t he photo. Camera Options in Cap ture Mode Press < Menu > to access the camera options (camera options are represented by ico ns acr[...]
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To o l s 82 Time r: allo ws you to set a time dela y before the camera takes the picture. The op tions are Off, 3 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 sec onds. The camera counts down the time on the screen and b y playing a sound . White Balance: allows you t o set the white balanc e (color temperature of the surrounding l ight). Choos e Auto (camera[...]
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To o l s 83 Settings: Allows you to customiz e your camera settings. See “Camera Settings” on page 128 for comp lete information. Camera Options After T aking a Photo When Single Shot shoot ing mode is set to T ake And Save and an image you have just tak en is displayed, y ou can press < Options > to access the following options: [...]
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To o l s 84 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and se lect T ools Camera . Press [ ] or press < Menu > and se lect Camcorder . 2. Rotate the phone to ho rizontal position. Ai m the camera lens at the subject and frame t he starting point for th e video on the scre en. Press < Menu> to configure setti ngs or apply effects. For mo[...]
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To o l s 85 Time r: Allows you to set a time delay before the camcord er begins recording. The options are Off, 3 seco nds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds. The camera counts down the time on the scre en and by playing a sound. White Balance: Allows you to set the white balance (color temperature of the surrounding light). Choose Auto (came ra aut[...]
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To o l s 86 Settings: Opens the General Settings menu, where yo u can turn Zoom Sound and Brightn ess Sound on and o ff. Camcorder Option s After Recording a Video When you press < Options > after saving a vide o, the following option s are available: Record Another: returns to the activ e camcorder scre en so you can take another vid[...]
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To o l s 87 For information on trans ferring files to your phone or a microSD card, see “T ransferring Files” on page 37. For informa tion on Music fold ers see “Music” on page 45. Note: The Music Player does not necessarily support all fe atures of a particular file format nor all the variations of those format s. The Music Player includes[...]
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To o l s 88 Y ou c an change the volu me usin g the volu me keys . While playing a m usic file, the f ollowing keys act as shortcuts: Up navigation key: T oggles the music player ’s Shuffle and Repeat features, as indicate d at the at the right s ide of the screen • S: Shuffle (play a ll songs in the pla ylist in random orde r • 1: Repeat[...]
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To o l s 89 Add to: Lets you add th e selected music f ile to a playli st. Remove: Removes t he selected file from the associated playl ist (does not delete the file). Properties: Displays the p roperties of the selec ted file (Name, Date, Format, Bitrate, Length, Siz e, Lock/Unlock). Shortcuts: Shows shortcut ke ys for controlling [...]
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To o l s 90 Using Record Audio Options After saving a re corded file you can access various o ptions by pressing < Options >. T o execute an option, highlight it and press < Sel ect > or [ ]. The following option s are available: Send in Message: Lets you send the selected file to a reci pient in a Picture Message. Re-Record: Op[...]
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To o l s 91 forward or backward a month at a ti me by pressing the Volume keys on the left side of th e phone. Week View: Provides a grid with the days of t he week across and daytime hours arrange d vertically . Use the n avigation keys to move to specific days an d times. The same arrow indica tors as in Month view appear on the number indica[...]
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To o l s 92 Create New: Used to crea te a new event (Schedul e, Anniversary , Miscellaneous or T ask). Send via: Lets you send t he information fo r the highlighted event to someone else vi a T ext Message, Picture Message or Bluet ooth. View Mo de : Lets you c hange the view to on e of the other options . Go to: Lets you directly s[...]
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To o l s 93 End Date: If the displayed end date is not correct, use the navig ation keys and numeric keypad to enter the required date. End Time: Use the numeric keypad to s et the end time. Us e the right navigation k ey to toggle the AM/PM se tting. Date: If the displayed date for the eve nt is not correct, use the navigation keys and[...]
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To o l s 94 Set the phone to switc h on automatica lly and play alarms when switched off Set an Alarm 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select T ools Alarms . 2. Choose an alarm and p ress [ ] or < Select >. 3. In Alarm , press the left or right navigation key to turn the alarm On . 4. Choose Alarm Time . Set a time for the al a[...]
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To o l s 95 Note: The Alarm icon appears in the Icon area on t he Idle screen to show that an ala rm has been set. Note: T o stop the alarm when it rings, press any key . T o use the snooze function to delay the alarm, press < Snooze >. Calculator With this feature, you can use the phone as a calculato r with basic arithmetic operators (ad di[...]
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To o l s 96 World Clock World Clock allows you to view the ti me of day in anothe r part of the world and graphically depicts the posi tion of this time z one relative to the one you are in. Y our current time zone i s shown on the map by a white vertical line (see “Set Time & Date” on page 1 13 for information on settin g your time zone). [...]
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To o l s 97 Entering New T asks 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and sele ct To o l s Tasks . 2. Press < Options > and select Create new task . 3. In the T ask text box, d escribe the task. The entry can be u p to 100 characte rs long. 4. Highlight Start Date . Using the numeric keypad, en ter the start date. 5. Highlight Due Date . [...]
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To o l s 98 T o Mark a T ask as Completed 1. Highlight the task in the task l ist. 2. Press < Options > and highlight Mark as Done . Press < Select > or [] . A check mark is placed in the box at the right side of t he task. T ask Options From the T asks menu, you can acces s the followi ng options by press ing < Options >: Cre[...]
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To o l s 99 3. T ype you r note in the messag e window . Fo r further information on entering characters, se e “Entering T ext” on page 32. The remaining number of characte r spaces is ind icated at the upper l eft side of the display . 4. T o save the note, press [ ]. From the Notes screen, y ou can access the fol lowing options by pre ssing &[...]
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To o l s 100 Converter Using the Converter, you can determine many unit conversions. 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select T ools Converter . 2. Select the conversi on type required (Curren cy , Length, Weight, V olume , Area or T emperature) and press < Select > or [ ]. 3. Use the left and right navigation keys to select the ori[...]
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To o l s 101 3. Using the numeri c keys, enter the numbe r of hours and min utes and that you wish t o count down, then pres s < OK >. 4. Press [ ] to start the timer . T o pause the countdown, press [ ] . When the count reach es 0, an alarm sounds an d Time out displays on the screen. Press < OK > to cancel the a larm and message.[...]
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Contact s 102 Contacts The Contacts menu ( Menu 8 ) is use d to manage your contact list. Y ou can store names and p hone numbers in both your SIM card and your phone’s memory , wh ich are physically se parate but both used t o create the contact list. Y ou can also crea te contact groups a nd assign spe ed dial numbers to your numeri c keypad. N[...]
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Contact s 103 Add New Contact: Allows you to create a n ew contact. See “Add New Contact” on page 103 fo r more information. Send Business Card: Allows you to se nd a message con taining your Business Card as a T ext message, as a Pict ure Message, or via Bluetooth. Delete: Allows you to delete the Selected entry or All entries. [...]
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Contact s 104 6. In the Ad d New Contact s creen, ente r the informati on you want to save for this contact. The following fie lds are available for input: First Name: For recording the contact’s first name. Last Name: For recording the con tact’s last name. Mobile: Allows entry of a mobile phone num ber for this contact. Home: [...]
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Contact s 105 Storing a Number in the SIM Card 1. Enter the phone number y ou want to store directly on the Idle screen. 2. Press < Options > and select Save . 3. If the saving mo de is set t o Ask on Saving , the Save to screen appears. Choose SIM Card and press < Select > or [ ]. 4. Select New Contact if this is a new contact , Existi[...]
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Contact s 106 3. Press < Add > (if there are already Group membe rs, press < Options > and select Add) . The Contact List open s. 4. Using the up and down navigation keys, s croll to each name to b e added to the Group and press [ ] to place a check mark in the selection box be side the name. T o find a specific name, begin entering the[...]
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Contact s 107 3. Enter the name of the new g roup. Optionally , select a Graphic ID an d Ring Tune for group members. Press [ ]. Speed Dial List Using Speed Dial (Men u 8.4), you can ass ign up to eight p hone numbers from your Contact List that yo u use most frequently to the numb er keys 2 to 9, and then dial the m whenever you want simply by pre[...]
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Contact s 108 Remove: Allows you to clear th e setting so that no nu mber is assigned to the key . Press < Ye s > to confirm numbe r removal. Using Speed Dial From Idle mode, you can speed -dial the numbers as signed to numeric keys 2 to 9 by pressin g and holding the k ey until the phone begins dialing. Reject List Y our phone will rejec[...]
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Contact s 109 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and sele ct Contacts Reject List . 2. T o rem ove an entry , choos e the entry , press < Options > and se lect Remove Selected. T o remove all entries, press < Options > and select Remove All. My Business Card This menu option le ts you create a Bu siness Card file con t[...]
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Contact s 11 0 Own Number Displays the numb er(s) assigned to the SIM card in yo ur phone. FDN List This selection (M enu 8.8) accesses you r FDN (Fixed Dialin g Number) list. FDN mode, if support ed by your SIM card, al lows you to restrict outgoi ng calls to phone numbe rs stored in the FDN List. Use of the FDN List requires a PIN2 code (contact [...]
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Settings 111 Settings This menu ( Menu 9 ) lets you custom ize numerous phone settings to suit your preferences. Sound Y ou can use the Sound men u to customize va rious sounds, s uch as: Ring melody , volume and typ e Sounds made when you pre ss a key , receive a messa ge, or switch your phone on or off Alert tone that plays every minu[...]
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Settings 11 2 Display Settings In the Display Settings menu (Menu 9 .2), you can change settings for the display and bac klight. T o change display settings: 1. In Id le mode, press [ ] and select Settings Display . 2. The following opt ions are available. Us e the navigation keys, < Select > and [ ] to c hange selections , < Save >[...]
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Settings 11 3 Greeting Message: Lets you ch ange the text that appea rs on the screen when the phone p owers on. Set T ime & Date Use this menu (Men u 9.3) to configur e the settings for the time and date display . T o modify Time & Date settings: 1. In Idle mode, press [ ] and select Settings Time & Date . 2. Change settings as[...]
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Settings 11 4 • Date : Lets you change the d ate setting us ing the keypa d. Scroll left or right to choose the number you want to modify and then enter a new number using the keyp ad. • Date Forma t: Lets you specify the date format you prefer . Scroll left or right to select. The choices are MM/DD/YYYY , DD/MM/YYYY , YYYY/ MM/DD. • Week Sta[...]
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Settings 11 5 • Lock Phone: When the phone lock is enabled, the phone passwo rd must be entere d each time the pho ne is switched o n. The phone remains operation al until switched off. T o change the phone password, see “Ph one Password” on pag e 30. • Lock SIM Card: When the Lock SIM Card feature is enabled, your phone only works with t h[...]
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Settings 11 6 Calls Call settings (Menu 9.5) let you configu re the actions taken by the phone when you dial and receive cal ls. T o access call settings: 1. In Id le mode, press [ ] and select Settings Calls . 2. T o change a setting, choose another sett ing and press < Save >. The following option s are available: General This menu (Men[...]
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Settings 11 7 V oice Call This menu (Menu 9.5.2) le ts you configure the d efault settings for voice call features. Call Forwar ding Call forwarding lets you reroute incoming c alls to another number o r to your voicemail. Availability of the various options depends on your s ervice provider . Contact your provider f or more details on ena bling th[...]
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Settings 11 8 Call Barring Call Barring allows you to restrict vari ous types of calls from being made or received with y our phone. This option is SIM dependent and re quires a subscription. For more i nformation, contact your s ervice provider. The following call-barring options are possib le: All Outgoing Calls: Bars this phone from making o[...]
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Settings 11 9 T o disable Call Waiting, choose Cancel All and press < Select > or [ ]. Auto Redial Auto Redial lets y ou configure your phone to automatic ally redial the last dialed number if the co nnection is lost or th e call was unable to con nect. T o enable or disable Au to Redial: 1. In Idle mode, press [ ] and select Settings Cal[...]
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Settings 120 My Devices This function p rovides a list of Bluetooth device s within range of y our phone and lets you pai r the phone with one or m ore devices. T o search for Bluetooth devices: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My Devices . 2. Choose Search New Device and pre ss < Select [...]
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Settings 121 facilitate unauthori zed connection so should be paire d with a Bluetooth security option. For more i nformation, see “Secure Mod e” on page 121. My Phone’s Name This option display s the name given to y our phone for Bluetooth purpos es. When your phone’s Bluetooth v isibility is turned on, it identifies its elf using the name[...]
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Settings 122 Headset: The remote Bluetooth headse t enables outgoing and in coming calls. Handsfree: The remote Blueto oth car kit enables outgoi ng and incoming calls. Bluetooth Headset: The remote Bluetooth stereo headset lets you listen to music. File T ransfer: The remote Bluetooth device allows users to transfer files from thei[...]
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Settings 123 Sending Data via Bl uetooth 1. Activate Bluetooth (s ee “Activation” on pa ge 1 19). 2. Choose the item you want to send. For example, you can send a video file stored in the Media fo lders. 3. Press < Options > and, dependin g on the menu, select Send via and then Bluetooth or Send and then Bluetooth . Press < Send >. [...]
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Settings 124 personal data and multimedia files o r access the Internet using the phone as a modem . Mass Storage: The PC recognizes a mi croSD card in your phone as a storage drive, allowing y ou to transfer files to and from the card. The card name appears in th e list of disk driv es in My Computer on th e PC. T o change the default PC conne[...]
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Settings 125 1. Choose a profile (GoRo gers, RogersMedia or Rogers Internet) and press < Select > or [ ]. 2. Change settings as req uired (vary depending on the selected pro file), then press [ ] or press < Options > and select Save . Applications Settings The Applications Settings me nu (Menu 9.7) provides conveni ent access to setting[...]
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Settings 126 • Message T ype: Specifies the default format of text (SMS) messages. Choose T ext, Fax, V oice, ERMES, X.400 or Email. • Ser vice Center: Stores the ph one number for the text message center . Block Number: Lets you st ore a list of numbers that your phone automatically rejects mes sages from. Picture Messa ge : Lets you c[...]
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Settings 127 Block Number: Lets you store a list o f numbers that y our phone automatically rej ects messages from. Message Class : Specify the acceptable type of received messages (T ext Only , Small Imaging, Moderat e Imaging, Small Video, Moderate Video). Creation Mode : Specify how new m edia content is se nt: Warning, Free, Restric[...]
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Settings 128 • Channel List: Lets you specify the channels from whic h the phone will accept broadca st messages. Y ou can en able all channels or enter individual c hannels in the My Channels box. • Language: Allows you to select y our preferred language for display of cell broadcast m essages. The choi ces are All, English or Fra nçais (Fren[...]
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Settings 129 • Size: allows you to se t the default picture s ize (in pixels). The options are: 1280x1024, 1 024x768, 800x600 , 640x480, 320x240 , 220x165). • Viewfinder Mode: Lets you configure how the camera displays the image and indic ators on the screen. Choose from Full Scree n View (fills the scre en with a cropped view of the image), Fu[...]
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Settings 130 Camcorder Settings Camcorder settings (Menu 9.7.4) let you se t the default preferenc es for camcorder function ality . T o access camcorder settings: 1. In Id le mode, press [ ] and select Settings Applications Camcorder Settings . 2. Change settings as required (see belo w). 3. T o save changes, pre ss < Save >. The fol[...]
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Settings 131 Player Settings Player settings (Menu 9.7.5) let you set de fault playback op tions for the media player: Vo l u m e : Sets the default playb ack volume (level 0 to 14) . Record Audio Settings Record Audio settin gs (Menu 9.7.6) let yo u specify the defa ult audio recording setting s. T o access record audio setting s: 1. In Idle m[...]
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Settings 132 2. Change settings as required (see belo w). 3. T o save changes, pre ss < Select >. The following option s are available: Starting Day: Sets whether weeks in the calendar st art on Sunday or Monday . Default View by : Specifies whether the calendar open s in Month, Week or Day view . Contacts Settings Contacts settings ([...]
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Settings 133 The following option s are available: All: Resets all configur ation options liste d in this menu to their default values. Sound Settings: Resets sound optio ns to their default values. For more information on Profiles, see “Sound” on page 1 1 1. Display Settings: Resets displa y options to their default value s. For mo[...]
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Solving Problems 134 Solving Problems If you are experien cing problems with your ph one, perform the followin g simple checks before contacting a service professional. Th is may save you the time and expe nse of an unneces sary service call. When you switch your phone o n, one of the following messages appears Insert SIM Card Check that the SI[...]
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Solving Problems 135 “No service,” “Network failur e” or “Not done” di splays The network connection was lo st. Y ou may be in a weak signal area (in a tunnel or surrounded b y buildings). Change l ocation and try aga in. Y ou are trying to access an op tion for which you have no t taken out a subscription with you r service pro[...]
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Solving Problems 136 The audio qual ity of the call is poor Check the sign al strength indic ator on the dis play ( ); the number o f bars indicates th e signal strength from strong ( ) to weak ( ). Try moving the phone slightly or move closer to a window if y ou are in a building. No number is dialed when you recall a Contacts en try C[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 137 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Fr equency (RF) Signals Y our wireless phone is a radio tran smitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to e xceed the emission l imits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communi cations Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Governm [...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 138 Before a new model ph one is available fo r sale to the public, it must be tested and certified b y the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the governmen t adopted requirement for sa fe exposure. The tes ts are performed in position s and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as requir[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 139 •http://www .fda. gov/cdrh/consumer World Health Organization (WHO) •http://www .wh o.int/peh-emf/en Precautions When Using Batteries Never use any cha rger or battery that i s damaged in any way . Use the battery onl y for its intended pu rpose. If you use the phone near the network’s base s[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 140 battery is fully charg ed. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 C (32 F). Do not short-circuit the ba ttery . Accidental sho rt-circuiting can occ ur when a metallic obj ect (coin, clip or pe n) causes a direct conn ection between the + and terminals of the battery (metal strips o[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 141 against the RF signals from you r wireless phone . Consult the man ufacturer to discu ss alternat ives. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufactu rers recommend that a mini mum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be mainta ined between a wirele ss phone and a pac emaker to avoid potential in terference with the p acemaker . These r[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 142 Other Medical Devices If you use an y other person al medical devi ces, consult th e manufacturer of your device to de termine if it is adeq uately shielded fro m external RF energy . Y our physician may be able to ass ist you in obtaini ng this information. Switch your ph one off in health care facil ities when a[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 143 Areas with a potenti ally explosive at mosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include the areas b elow deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage f acilities, vehicl es using liquefied petroleum gas (s uch as propane or butane), are as where the air contains che micals or particles, such as grain,[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 144 the only means of co mmunication at the scene of an accident; d o not cut off the call until gi ven permission to d o so. Other Important Safety Information Only qualified personn el should service the ph one or install the pho ne in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dan gerous and may invalidat[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 145 Keep the phone dry . Precipitation an d humidity contain minerals that may corrode elec tronic circuits. Do not use the pho ne with a wet hand. Doi ng so may cause an el ectric shock to you or damage to the phon e. Do not use or store t he phone in dusty o r dirty areas. Moving parts may become damaged[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 146 FCC Notice Cautions Modifications n ot expressly approv ed by the party responsi ble for compliance cou ld void the user 's authority to ope rate the equipmen t. FCC Compliance Information This device compl ies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Op eration is subject to the following two con ditions: 1. This device m[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 147 Connect the equip ment into an outlet o n a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connec ted. Consult the deale r or an experienced rad io/ TV technician for h elp. Appendix A: Certification Information (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO W A VE[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 148 because the phone is designed to operate at mult iple power levels so as to use only the power requi red to reach the ne twork. In general, the cl oser you are to a wireless base station ante nna, the lower the powe r output. Before a new model ph one is available fo r sale to the public, it must be tested and cer[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 149 A Guide to Safe and Re sponsible Wireless Ph one Use T en s of millions of pe ople in North Amer ica today take adv antage of the unique combination of conven ience, safety and value delivered by the wireless telephon e. Quite simply , th e wireless phone gives p eople the powerful ability to co mmunicate by voic [...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 150 1. Get to know you r wireless p hone and its fe atures such as spe ed dial and redial. Care fully read your i nstruction manu al and learn to ta ke advantage of valu able features most p hones offer , inc luding automatic redial and memory . Al so, work to mem orize the phone key pad so you can use the spee d dial[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 151 need to dial while driv ing, follow this simple tip-di al only a few numbers, check the road an d your mirrors, then contin ue. 7. Do not engage in stress ful or emotional con versations that may be distracting. Stress ful or emotional conv ersations and drivi ng do not mix-they are distra cting and even dan gerou[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 152 users of their respo nsibilities as safe d rivers and good citiz ens. As we approach a new c entury , more and more of us will take advan tage of the benefits of wireless telephones. And, as we take to the roa ds, we all have a responsibility to drive safely . The wireless indust ry reminds you to use your phone s[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 153 wireless phones a re absolutely safe . Wireless phones em it low levels of radio frequency energ y (RF) in the microwave ra nge while being used. They also emit very low le vels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Wherea s high levels of RF can produce hea lth effects (by heati ng tissue), exposu re to low level RF t[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 154 FDA belongs to an int eragency working group of the federal agenci es that have responsibi lity for different aspects of RF safet y to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agenci es belong to this working group: National Institute fo r Occupational Safe ty and Health Environmental[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 155 FDA has been a lead ing participant in th e World Health Organization International Elec tromagnetic Fields (EM F) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the developm ent of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the e stablishment of new research programs aro[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 156 products, you ca n use measures like those de scribed above to reduc e your RF exposure from wireless ph one use. 6. What about children u sing wireless phones ? The scientific evide nce does not show a dan ger to users of wireless phones, includin g children an d teenagers. If you want to ta ke steps to lower exp[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 157 8. Do wireless phone accessori es that claim to sh ield the head from RF radiation work ? Since there are no kno wn risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that acce ssories that claim to shield the head from those emission s reduce risks. Some products that claim to[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 158 compatible phon e and a compatible hearing aid at the s ame time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. FDA continues to mon itor the use of wireless pho nes for possible interactions wit h other medical dev ices. Should harmful interference be found to occur , FDA will conduct testing to assess the inte[...]
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Health and Safe ty Information 159 1 1. What research is ne eded to decide whethe r RF exposure from wireless phones pose s a health risk ? A combination of lab oratory studies and e pidemiological s tudies of peopl e actually using wirele ss phones would provide some of the data th at are needed. Lifetime an imal exposure stud ies could be comp le[...]
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Health and Safety Informa tion 160 World health Organization (WHO): http://www .who.int/peh-emf/e n International Commissio n on Non-Ionizing Ra diation Protection: http://www .icnirp.de National Radiation Protectio n Board (UK): http://www .hpa.org.uk/radiation US Food and Drug Administ ration http://www .fda.gov/cellphones[...]
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ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 161 ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANADA INC. (SAMSUNG) warrants to th e original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUNG’s Phones and accessories (“Products”) are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use an d service for the period commencin[...]
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ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 162 This Limited Warranty covers batteri es only if battery c apacity falls belo w 80% of rated capac ity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover any bat tery if (i) the battery has be en charged by a bat tery charger not specif ied or approved by SAMSUNG for ch arging the battery , (ii) any of the[...]
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ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 163 CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ST A TUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT , INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED T O: THE MERCHANT ABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY P ARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE; W ARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT ; DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY , OR PE[...]
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ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 164 (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR G ROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR F AUL T COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER P ARTY . SOME ST A TES/ PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMIT A TION OF INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE[...]
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ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 165 AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUC H THIRD- P ARTY SOF TW ARE OR EQUIPMENT , AS THE CASE MA Y BE. This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Produc t failure between Purchas er and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG’s Product pricing reflects this allocatio n of risk and the limitat ions of liability c ontained in this [...]
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Index 166 Index A Access Codes , 30 Accessory Interface connector , 12 Alarms , 93 All Calls , 59 Alphabet Mode , 35 Answering call , 22 second call , 29 Audio Recorder , 89 Auto Redial , 119 B Battery charging , 6 installin g , 6 low indicato r , 8 removing , 4 Bluetooth Activation , 119 Name , 121 Options , 122 Searching for new devices , 120 Sec[...]
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Index 167 E Earpiece/Speaker , 12 Emergency Call , 3 Emergency Calls , 143 Entering Text , 32 Alphabet Mode , 35 Using Number Mode , 36 Using T9 mode , 34 Using the Symbol Mode , 36 Explosive Environments , 142 F FCC Notice , 146 File Transfer Bluetooth , 39 microSD Card , 40 USB cable , 37 Format microSD Card , 19 G Games & Apps , 57 Get New G[...]
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Index 168 Mute K eys , 26 N Navigation keys , 12 Network Profiles , 124 Network Selection , 124 New Contact in phone memory , 103 in SIM card , 105 Notes , 98 Number Mode , 36 O On/off Switch , 8 Other Files , 55 Outbox , 74 P Password , 30 PC Studio software , 37 Phone activating , 4 displa y , 15 icons , 16 layout , 10 Settings , 114 switching on[...]
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Index 169 installing , 5 SMS , 67 Soft keys , 11 , 12 , 13 Solving Problems , 134 Speakerphone , 26 Specific Absorption Rate , 147 Speed Dial , 107 Stopwatch , 96 Switching on/off , 8 Symbol Mode , 36 T T9 Mode , 34 Tasks , 96 Templates , 75 Text Entering , 32 Text Message , 69 Settings , 78 Time format , 113 Timer , 100 Tip Calculator , 99 Tools m[...]