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SPH-A303 heat PORT ABLE DIGIT AL DEVICE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.[...]
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Intellectual Property All Intellect ual Property , as define d below , o wned by or which is otherwi se the property of Samsung or its respective s uppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, inc l uding but not limited to, ac cessories, parts, or software re lating t here to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsu ng and protected und er fed[...]
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a303_AB 03.03_CB_ 020607_F3 Licensed b y Qualcomm Inco rporated under one or mo re of the following pate nts: U.S. Patent No. 4, 901, 307; 5, 056, 109; 5, 099, 204; 5, 101, 501; 5, 103, 459; 5, 107, 225; 5, 109, 390. Printed in K orea) Openwave® is a re gistered T rademark of Ope nwa ve, Inc. RSA® is a registered T rademark RSA Security , Inc. Di[...]
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4 Table of Conten ts Section 1: Getting Started ...........................................................................7 Understanding this User Manual ................................................... ............................ 8 Activating Your Device ........................................................................................[...]
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T a ble o f Co ntents 5 My Info ..................................... .............................................................................. 69 Service Numbers .................................................................................................... 69 Sync Contacts ................................................. ..............[...]
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6 Section 12: PLAN ......................................................................................119 Plan Menu ............................................................. ............................................... 120 Calendar .......................................... .................................................................[...]
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Section 1: Getting Started 7 Section 1: Getting Started To p i c s C o v e r e d • Understanding this User Manual • Activ ating Y our Device • Charging the Battery • Setting Up Y our V oice Mail This section explains how to start using your device by activating your se r vice, setting up you r voice mail, or getting an understanding of how [...]
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8 Understanding this User Manual The chapters of th is guide generally follow the same order as the menus and sub-m enus in your device. A robust index for quick reference to most fea tures begins on page 172. Also inc luded is important safety informa tion that you should know before using your device. Most of this info rmation i s near th e back [...]
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Section 1: Getting Started 9 Activating Y our Device 2. Replace the batter y cover (1) and slide it toward the bottom o f the phone (2) until the cover clicks into place. 3. Make sure that the batter y is properly installed before switch ing on th e phone. T urn Y our Device On 1. Open the slide on your dev ice. 2. Press and hold the key for two or[...]
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10 3. Lift (1) the bott om of the batt ery and remove i t (2). Charging the Battery Y our device is powered by a re chargeable standa rd Li-Ion battery . Only use Samsung-approved char ging devices and batteries. Samsung acce ssories are designed to maximize battery life. Using other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause damage. Us[...]
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Section 1: Getting Started 11 Setting Up Y our Voice Mail Low battery indicator The battery indicator ( ) in the upper -right co rner of the display indicates power level. Monito r the ba tter y strength and ensure your batter y is adequa tely cha rged. • Four bars ( ) indicate a full charge. • An empty batter y icon ( ) indicates a near empty [...]
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12 Section 2: Understanding Y o ur Device To p i c s C o v e r e d • Features of Y our Device • Closed View of Y our Device • Open View of Y our Device • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Y our Device’ s Modes This sect ion outlines some k ey features of your d evice. It also displays the screen and the icons that are [...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 13 Closed View of Y our Device Closed V iew of Y our Device Fea tu re s 1. V olume Keys — With the device c losed, turns on the extern al display backlig ht when held down. 2. Display — Indicates the status of your device, includi ng status icons, message indicators, signa l strength, and so on. Shows time[...]
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14 9. End/Power Key — Ends a call. If y o u press and hold the End/P o wer key , the power goes On or Off. When you receive an in co ming call, pressing this key sends the call to voic email. 10. Earpiece/Speaker — Lets you hear the other ca ller . Note: The touc h keys [Le ft ( ) and Right ( ) soft touch keys, the Se nd ( ) touch key , and the[...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 15 Open View of Y our Device Open V iew of Y our Device Fe at u r e s 1. Earpiece/Speaker — Lets you hear the other ca ller . 2. Display — Indicates the status of your device, includi ng status icons, message indicators, signal st rength, and so on. Shows me nus, calls, and messages. 3. V olume Keys — Du[...]
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16 4. Left Soft T ouch Key — When you press and hold this key , Used to navigate through menus and applications and to sele ct the ch oice avail able in the Left Soft touch ke y option. When receiving a call wi th the device open or closed, pressing and holding the Left Soft T ouch Key mutes t he ringe r . Note: The to uch keys [Left ( ) and Righ[...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 17 Open View of Y our Device Rear Fea tu re s 1. Self P ortrait Mirror — Helps you center the camera le ns for self portra it s. Strike a pose and look good in pictures of yourself. 2. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera. 3. End/P ower Key — Ends a call. If you press and hold the End/Power key[...]
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18 6. Rear Speaker — Lets you hear music, ringtones , alert tones, a nd other callers. 7. Play/P ause Key — Used to unlock the Ex ternal T ouchpad and to control play of music files. 8. V olume Keys — Du ring a call , adjusts the earpiece volume. In standby mode with the device open , ad justs the ring volume. 9. Flash — Used with the built[...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 19 Command Keys Back/Clear Key The Back/Cl ear key ( ) is used to erase or clear numbers, text, o r symbol s from the display . Y ou can also use the key to return to a previo us menu or to return t o standby mode from any menu. 1. If you enter an inco rrect character , brie fly press to backspa ce (and delete[...]
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20 Play/Pause key When playing music, press the Play/Pause key ( ) — located on the left side of your device — to begin or to pause the music. Understanding the Display Screen 1. The top line of your dev i ce’ s main display contains icons that indicate networ k status, batter y power , signal strength, connection type, and more. 2. The cente[...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 21 Understanding the Display Screen V oicemail — Indicates that you’v e re cei ved a new voice messa ge. Battery strength — Indicates the ba tter y char ge level. The more black bars, the grea ter the charg e. When the ba tter y becomes ver y lo w , a flashing empty batter y icon displays and the device [...]
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22 Dialogue B oxes Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status , or warn of situa tions such as lo w memor y . Dialogue boxes and their definitions are outlined belo w . • Choice • Example: “Save message?” • Reconfir m • Example: “Erase all m essages?” • P erforming • Example: “SENDING...” “Connecting. ..” •[...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 23 Y our Device’ s Modes Y our Device’ s Modes Call Answer Mode Y ou can select how you wish to answer a call. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Call ), and for Answer Call On . The following call answer op tions appear in the d[...]
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24 Receive Messages in Standby Mode Y ou can rece ive messages in standby mode. When a new mess age arrive s, an alert tone sounds and t he new mess age a ppears in the display . Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) and the foll o wing options appear in the displa y: • Call — Lets you call the sender of the message. • Reply — Lets you c[...]
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y our Device 25 Y our Device’ s Modes Note: The Vibra te icon ( ) appe ars in the dis play when the dev ice is in Vibration mode. Adjust the Ringer 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Sound ), and for V olume . The V olume screen appears in the [...]
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26 Section 3: Call Functions To p i c s C o v e r e d • Making a Call — Number Ent r y Dialing • Making a Call — Speed Dial ing • Answering a Call • Ignoring a Call • Adjusting the Call Volume • Call Log • Roaming This sect ion explains how to make or answer a cal l. This sect ion also in cludes the f eatures and func tionality as[...]
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Section 3: Call Function s 27 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing 1. With the device on, enter the number you wish to call using the keypad. 2. Press th e ke y to place th e call. Dialing Emer gency Numbers T o place an emerge nc y call: 1. With the device on, enter 911 using the keyp ad. 2. Press th e ke y[...]
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28 Manual P ause Calling When you call automated sys tems (like banking ser vices), you are often required to enter a password or account number . Instead o f ma nually entering the numbers each tim e, you can store the n umbers in your Contacts al ong with special characters ca lled pauses. • Hard Pause (P) — A hard pause stops the calling seq[...]
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Section 3: Call Function s 29 Answering a Call Three-T ouch Dialing Memory loca tions 100 through 999 are spec ial T h ree-T ouch dialing locations. Example: For location number 113, briefly p ress the key , briefly press the key again, then press and hold the key until the name and numbe r appear i n the display and the number is dialed. P ause Di[...]
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30 Ignoring a Call When you ignore an incoming call, the call is imm ediatel y f orwarded to your voice mail. 䡵 During an incoming call, press and hold the Silenc e (left) soft touch key ( ) to silence the ringer . Press and hold the Silence (left) soft touch key ( ) a se cond time to ignore the cal l and immed i ately forward the c a ll to you r[...]
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Section 3: Call Function s 31 Call Log Review the Calls Log — Key Method 1. In standby mode, pr ess the key . The Al l Hist. log appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll through the fo l lowing Calls histories that you wish to rev i ew: • All Hist. — Lists all calls made, received, missed , and ignored and [...]
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32 9. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). A pop-up menu containing t he following options appears in the display: • Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the dialed or originating numb er . Note: See “Creating and Sending New Messa ges” on page 135 fo r more information . • Add to Bl ocked — Add the dialed or originati[...]
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Section 3: Call Function s 33 Call Log 19. Use the navigation keys to highlight Delete All . 20. Press the key to del ete all calls fro m this calls log. Missed Calls Y our device retains i nformation about the la st 100 missed calls (calls tha t were never picked up) and stores them in the Missed Calls log. Using the Misse d Calls log yo u can: ?[...]
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34 Ignored Calls Y our device re tains information about the last 100 Incoming calls from numbers that were automaticall y or manuall y ignored and stores them in the Ignore d calls log. Using the Ignored calls log you can: • Review ignore d calls fo r the times and dates of the calls, as well as othe r information. • Recall ignored calls numbe[...]
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Section 3: Call Function s 35 Roaming Call T imes View the dura tion of your last ca ll, total calls, and calls made during the li fe cyc le of you device using the Call T imes fea ture. Note: Call Ti mes is not for b illing purpos es. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ) then pres s (for CONT ACT ), (for Call Log ), and for[...]
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36 Section 4: Menu Navigation To p i c s C o v e r e d • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains the menu navi gation fo r your device. It also includes an outline of the menus available with your device.[...]
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Section 4: Menu N avigation 37 Menu Navigation Menu Navigation Access menus using the navi gation key s, the two soft touch keys ( ), or a shortcut. 1. In Standb y Mode, pres s the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The first of seve ral menus appears in the display . 2. Use the navigation keys to browse device menus. 3. Press the key to access a me n[...]
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38 The In-Use Options Access numerous menus and fea tures even while in a ca ll. Press Menu T o access the ba sic In Use menu opti ons, do the follo w ing: Note: If the call is disconnected w hile accessin g the In-Use Op tion , the In-Use Option dis appears from the di splay and the device ev entually r eturns to standb y mode. 1. While in a call [...]
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Section 4: Menu N avigation 39 Menu Outline Enter Number and Press Menu Y ou can enter a numbe r during a call and add the number to your C ontacts list or s end a message to the number . T o access the ente red number In Use menu opti ons, do the follo wing: Note: If the call is disconnected w hile accessing the In-Use Op tion , the In-Use Option [...]
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40 1.3.4 F reebies 1.3.5 Incomp Downloads 1.4 Call Screens 1.4.1 Screens 1.4.2 Album 1.4.3 F reebies 1.5 Download Screens> 1.6 H.O.T . Screens 1.7 Download H.O.T .> 1.8 Settings 1.8.1 Sound 1.8.1.1 Ring V ibration 1.8.1.2 V olu me 1.8.1.3 Sound Effects 1.8.1.4 Hourly Alert 1.8.1.5 Sleep Mode 1.8.2 Displa y 1.8.2.1 Over lay 1.8.2.2 Bann e r 1.[...]
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Section 4: Menu N avigation 41 Menu Outline 1.8.4 Call 1.8.4.1 Answer Call On 1.8.4.2 Call Forwarding 1.8.4.2.1 Set Number 1.8.4.2.2 Cancel 1.8.4.3 Call Block 1.8.4.3.1 Settings 1.8.4.3.2 Block ed List 1.8.4.3.3 Block ed Group 1.8.4.4 T one Length 1.8.5 Network 1.8.6 De vice 1.8.6.1 Memory Info 1.8.6.1.1 Download Memor y 1.8.6.1.2 System Memor y 1.[...]
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42 1.8.8.5 Disconnect Device 1.8.8.6 Settings 1.8.8.6.1 My Inf or mation 1.8.8.6.2 Search T yp e 1.8.8.6.3 Visibility 1.8.9 Language 1.8.0 Air plan e Mode 2S U R F 2.1 Access Helio Portal 3S N A P 3.1 Camera 3.2 V ideo Camera 3.3 Album 3.4 Helio Album 3.5 Photo S t udio 3.5.1 Filters 3.5.2 Eff ects 3.5.3 Apply Stick ers 3.5.4 Create Stic k ers 3.5.[...]
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Section 4: Menu N avigation 43 Menu Outline 3.6.2.1 Camera 3.6.2.2 V ideo Camera 3.6.3 Bloc k Calls 3.6.4 A uto Sav e 3.7 Print Photos 3.8 Memory Info 3.8.1 Download Memor y 3.8.2 System Memor y 3.8.3 USB Disk 4 VIDEO + MUSIC 4.1 V ideo 4.1.1 Recent 4.1.2 Pla ylists 4.1.3 Videos 4.2 Download V ideo> 4.3 Music 4.3.1 Recent 4.3.2 Pla ylists 4.3.3 [...]
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44 4.6.2 Pla y Time 4.6.3 Pla y Option 5 CONT ACT 5.1 New Contact 5.2 Contacts List 5.3 Groups 5.4 Call Log 5.4.1 All Calls 5.4.2 Missed Calls 5.4.3 Outgoing Calls 5.4.4 Ignored Call s 5.4.5 Incoming Calls 5.4.6 Call Times 5.5 My Info 5.6 Service Numbers 5.6.1 Emergency (911) 5.6.2 Inf or mation (411) 5.6.3 Customer Care (611) 5.7 Sync Contacts 5.7[...]
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Section 4: Menu N avigation 45 Menu Outline 7.2 T o-do 7.3 W ake-up Call 7.4 Alarm 7.5 Calculator 7.6 W orld T ime 7.7 Unit Converter 7.8 Notepad 7.9 Stopwatch 7.0 User Memory 7.0.1 USB Disk Mode 7.0.2 File Manager 7.0.3 Memor y Info 7.* V oice Memo 7.*.1 Record V o ice Memo 7.*.2 Re vie w V oice Memo 8 MESSAGE 8.1 W rite T ext Message 8.2 W rite P[...]
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46 8.3.7.3.1 Filtered Numbers 8.3.7.3.2 Filtered T e xt 8.3.7.3.3 J unk Filter 8.3.7.4 Select S tationery 8.4 Pic. Mess ages 8.4.1 Inbo x 8.4.2 Outbo x 8.4.3 Drafts 8.4.4 Media Bo x 8.4.5 Settings 8.4.5.1 Backgr ound 8.4.5.2 Font Color 8.4.5.3 M sg Rcv Alert 8.4.5.4 Junk Filter 8.4.5.4.1 Block N umber 8.4.5.4.2 J unk Setting 8.4.5.5 Photo Size 8.4.[...]
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Section 4: Menu N avigation 47 Menu Outline 9.3 Google Maps 9.4 Buddy Beacon[...]
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48 Section 5: Enterin g T ext To p i c s C o v e r e d • T ext Entr y Modes • Changing the T ext Entr y Mode • Entering T ext in Alpha (Abc) Mode • Entering T ext in T9 Wor d Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters • Entering Korean • Entering Numbers • Entering Symbols This sectio n outlines how to se lect the de sired text in[...]
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Section 5: Ente r ing T ext 49 T e x t Entry Modes T ext Entr y Modes Y ou can compose text messa g es using alphab etical characters, symbols, and num bers. Each method of character entr y (symbol , nu mber , and so on) is called a text entry mode. There are five te xt entry modes, as i ndicated: • Alpha — Alphabetical text entr y mode. Option[...]
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50 Entering T ext in T9 W ord Mode T9 Word recognizes commonly used words for a sequence of keypresse s and inserts the word into your messa ge. Using T9 mode is much faster than the more traditional metho d Alpha m ode, since T9 requires onl y one key press per letter o f the word that yo u are spelling. Note: See ‘Changin g the T ext Entry Mode[...]
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Section 5: Ente r ing T ext 51 Entering Upper and Lower Case Le tters Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters In Abc and T9 W ord modes, you can sele ct to enter only upper case letters ( ABC / T9 WORD ), only lower ca se let ters ( abc / T9 word ), or a mix of the two ( Abc / T9 Word ). 1. While i n T9 Word or Abc mode, repeatedly press the key to c[...]
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52 Entering Numbers Enter numbers into a text message while in number mode (123). Note: See ‘Changin g the T ext Entry Mode” on pa ge 49 for instruc tions on chan ging text entr y modes. 䡵 While i n 123 mode, press the key containing th e correspondin g number that you wish to insert into your message. Entering Symbols Symbol mode enables you[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 53 Section 6: Understanding CONT ACT To p i c s C o v e r e d • Y our Contacts List • Adding a New Contact • Finding a Contact • Editing an Existing Contact • Spe ed D ial N umber s • Contact Groups • Deleting a Contact • Call Logs • My Info • Service Numbers • Sync Contacts This section expl[...]
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54 Y our Contacts List Y our Contacts list can store up to 1000 entrie s , with each contact having up to fiv e associated phone num bers, an em ail address, and a picture ID. Each phone number can be up t o 32 digits in length, in c l uding hard p auses. Contact names can be up to 18 charact ers in length. Y ou can al so specify a memory l oca tio[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 55 Adding a New Contact 2. Enter a name or phrase to associate wit h the numb er(s) using the keypad. (See “Section 5: Entering T ext” on page 48 for more info rmation.) 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight each field. 4. Press the Dial T ype (left) soft touch key ( ) to select the type of number [ Mobile ([...]
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56 • Delete — Erase t he highlighted call or all selected (Checked) calls from your Call log. [Select a call by highlighting it and then pressing the Check (rig ht) soft touch key ( ).] • Delete Al l — Erase all calls from this calls log. 4. Use the Up and Down na viga tion keys to highlight Save Contact Number . The Save Contact Number men[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 57 Finding a Contact 2. Press the num ber key associated with the Calls log that you wish to review , or use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll throu gh the Call Logs to the one you wish to review . 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the call whose number you wish to store in CONT ACT . 4. Refer to [...]
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58 Search by Number The Num tab lets you quickly locate a Contact in yo ur Contacts list by one of its numbers. 1. In standby mode, press the CONT ACTS (right) soft touch key ( ). The Contacts List screen a ppears in the display . 2. The Name, Number , E-mail field and a list of Contacts ’ numbers appears in the display . Tip: Y ou can also searc[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 59 Editing an Existing Contact 4. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the display , highlight the contact using the navigation keys (if necessar y). Then, do one of the following • Press the ke y to dial the number associated with the named Contact. • Press the ke y to view information about the Conta[...]
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60 Tip: Y ou can enter multip le two-second pa uses to extend the l ength of a p ause. For example, two cons ecutive two - second pause s cause a total pause time of four seconds. Note: Keep in min d that pauses count as digits to wards the 32-digit maximum. Store P auses in a New Contact 1. Add a new Contact. (See “A dding a New Contact” on pa[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 61 Editing an Existing Contact Add a Number or Email Address to a Contact 1. Find the d esired Contact. (See “F inding a Contact” on page 57 fo r more information.) 2. Press the key . The View Nu mber screen a ppears in the display . 3. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The fo llowing options appear i [...]
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62 5. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the Email field (l abeled with the icon). 6. Use the keypad to edit the Email addr ess. (See “Sect ion 5: Entering T ext” on page 48 for more information.) T o simplify the proc ess of e ntering an Email address, the fo llo wing functions are available : • Press the Email (l eft) soft to[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 63 Contact Groups Note: When you choose to select a Spe ed Dial number , your d evice only s hows you u nassigned Sp eed Dial n umbers to choose from. If you enter a Sp eed Dial n umber that is already assigned an d press the ke y , the “ Speed Dial No. In Use. Enter Again ” messag e pops up in the di splay . [...]
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64 Assign/Reassign Contacts to Gr oups — Menu Method 1. In standby mode, press the MENU ( left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CONT ACT ) and for Groups . A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display: • General — Contacts not assigned to a named Group. • F amily • Friend • Wor k 2. Use the Up and Down navi[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 65 Contact Groups Create a Group 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CONT ACT ) and for Groups . A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display: • General — Contacts not assigned to a named Gr oup (that is, a Group other than None). • F amily [...]
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66 Edit a Group The Edit option lets you change the name of a Group and its settings. Note: Y ou ca nnot rename the None group. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU ( left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CONT ACT ) and for Groups . A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display: • General — Contacts not assigned to a [...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 67 Contact Groups • Use Icon — Lets you select an icon from the icon groups (Animals, People, Others) in your device. 10. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the desired Group ID source. 11. Press the key and photograph or select a ne w Group ID image. 12. Press the key . The new image a ppears i[...]
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68 Deleting a Contact 1. Fin d the desired entr y in th e Contacts list. (S ee “F inding a Contact” on page 57 for more information.) 2. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The fo llowing options appear i n the display: • Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the selected Contact. Note: See “Creating and Sending New Mess[...]
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Section 6: Understandin g CONT ACT 69 My Info My Info My Info lets you v iew and edit yo ur electr onic business card whic h inc ludes the number assigned to your device by your Wireless Provider . 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CONT ACT ) and for My Info . T he My Info screen appears in the display . [...]
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70 Section 7: CUSTOMIZE To p i c s C o v e r e d • Rings •S c r e e n s • H.O .T . (Helio On T op) Screens • Sound Settings • Display Settings • Call Settings •N e t w o r k •D e v i c e • Security • Bluetooth • Language • Airp lane Mo de This section explains how to c ustomize you r device to suit y o ur nee ds and preferen[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 71 Rings Rings 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ) and for Rings . The Rings menu appears in the display showing the following opt ions: • Rings • Freebies 2. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight the desired ringtones gallery . 3. Press . A list of avai labl[...]
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72 Call Screens 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s oft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ) and for Call Screens . The Call Screens menu appears in the display showing the follow ing options: • Screens — Lets you select a downloaded image as the backdrop in your home (standby) screen. • Album — Lets you select a photo or vide[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 73 Sound Settings • Hourly Alert • Sleep Mode Ring V ibration Y ou can select tha t your de vice will ri ng, vibra te, both, or light only in the Ring V ibration sub-menu. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Sound ), and for Ring Vibration . The fo[...]
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74 Sound Effects 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s oft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Sound ), and for Sound Effects . The following options appear in the display: • Keypad • Menu P opup • Message • OK/Save • Select • Po w e r U p/ D o w n • Slide • Cancel • War ni n g • Call Conne ct[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 75 Display Settings Sleep Mode 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Sound ), and for Sleep Mode . The following opt ions appear in t he display: • Off / Onc e / Daily — Lets you set Sleep Mode for one occurrence or for daily occurrence. • Start ?[...]
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76 Overlay Displays an ima ge overlaying the selected Home Screen. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s oft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Display ), and for Overlay . The following opt ions appear in t he displa y: • None • Big Calendar • Small Calendar(top) • Small Calendar(bottom) • 3 month Cal[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 77 Display Settings 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight the banner text entry field. Note: Press and h old the key to erase an ex isting banner , if necess ary . 4. Enter a word or short phrase (up to 20 charac ters) to appear in yo ur device’ s display while in standby mode. (See “Section 5: Entering T ext[...]
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78 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired setting, then press the key to save the se tting.[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 79 Display Settings Font 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Display ), and for Font . Th e following opt ions appear in t he display: • Font Style — Sets font [ V ector Fonts ( General , Gothic , Swirl , Gurum , Donghwa , P a nhwa ) or Normal Font[...]
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80 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option. 3. Press the key to ente r the highlighted option’ s sub-menu and to save changed settings as des ired. T ouch Sensitivity Y ou can select ho w sensitive your devi ce ’ s T o uch Pad is to your touch. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU ( left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ),[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 81 Call Settings Call Forwarding 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Call ), and for Call Forwarding .The following options appear in the display: • Set Number • Cancel 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the me thod you wish to use for forward[...]
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82 Network 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s oft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), and for Ne twork .The follo wing options pop-up in the display: • 3G mode • 1X only 2. Use the navigation keys to hi ghlight the method you wish to use for da ta transfer , then press the key . Device Memory Info Memory Info l[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 83 Device Note: The defaul t password is ‘0000’. The following options a p pear in th e display: • Photo + V i deo Album memor y usage • Music + V ideos memor y usage • Contacts w Pi cs memor y usage • Rings memory usage • Screens memor y usage • V oice Memo memory usag e • Etc. memory usage 5. Use the Up and [...]
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84 The Mass Storage screen appears in the display , showing the follo w ing file list sorting options: • Sort by Time • Sort by Size • Sort by Name • Sort by T ype 5. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to show the a vaila ble applica tions list sorted according to the selected so rting opti on. S/W Info 1. In standby mode, press the ME[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 85 Security Reset 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), and for Devic e . Y ou’re prompted to enter the password. Note: The defaul t password is ‘0000’. 2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display . 3. Press for Reset . The fo llowing [...]
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86 2. Enter the Lock Code. The fo llowing Phone Lock opti o ns pop-up in the display: • Manual Lo ck — Locks the device immediately (The device stays locked until you enter the lock code.) • Auto Lock — Locks the device automatically the next time your device is powered ON (The device stays locked until you enter the lock code.) • Off —[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 87 Bluetooth Note: The defaul t password is ‘0000’. 2. Enter the current password. Y ou’re pr ompted to enter the New Password. 3. Enter the new password. Y ou’re prompted to re-enter the new password for verifica tion. 4. Enter the new password again. Y our changes are stored. Note: Y our device does not a llow you to [...]
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88 2. Place a Bluetooth de vice in di scoverable mo de. (See the device use r manual for more information.) 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the matc hing device type option and press th e key . Note: If Bluetooth M ode is OFF , you are pr ompted to “ Ac tivate Bluetooth Mode? ”. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to hig[...]
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Section 7: CUSTOMIZE 89 Bluetooth Send + Receive The Send + Re ceive a pplication lets you exchan ge Contact informa tion and files (melodies, images, and photos) wi th Bluet ooth wireless technolog y devices. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Bluetooth ), and for Send +[...]
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90 Language The language option on your device can ch a nge the language of voice prompts, menus, and key-input. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s oft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), and for Language . The following opti ons appear in the display: • English • Korean 2. Use the navigation keys to hi ghlight[...]
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Section 8: SURF 91 Section 8: SURF To p i c s C o v e r e d • SURF • Accessi ng Helio Portal • Using the SURF Browser • Using Links • How Browser Keys Work This sectio n outlines ho w to la unch the SURF bro wser , how to na vigate to other pages on the web, and how the keys on the ke ypad are used with th e web application. Addition ally[...]
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92 SURF With SURF , you can convenient ly surf the web and do wnload ringtones and wallpa pers using your device. Each time you launch the SURF browser , your device connects t o the Internet a nd the ser vic e indicato r icon ( ) a ppears in th e display . Stored W eb Content SURF ends an Internet connection after a certain period of inactivity , [...]
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Section 8: SURF 93 Using Links SURF soft touch keys The bo ttom of the br owser displa y is a bar t h a t contains browser commands. The left and right ( ) so ft touch keys on the keypad are used to execute the command tha t appears above them in the display . Thes e ar e called “soft touch keys” because t heir functi on chang es depending on t[...]
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94 Section 9: SNAP To p i c s C o v e r e d •S N A P M e n u • Camera • Video Camera • Zoom • Brightness • Y our Albums • Photo Studio • Settings • Memory Info Use your A303 device to take full color di gital pictures and video cli ps, display them on your device’ s vivid color displ ay , and instant ly share them wi th fami ly [...]
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Section 9: SNAP 95 SNAP Menu SNAP Menu T o access the SNAP menu: 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key () , then press for SNAP . The following options appear in t he display: • Camera — Launches the camera. • Vi d e o Ca me r a — Launches the video camera. • Album — Lets you access and manage the photo album on the d[...]
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96 Tip: Y ou can change a numbe r of the camera’ s settings to suit par ticular uses for y our pictures. See Camera Options for more in formation. Camera Options The Camera Options l et you adjust the defaul t camer a settings to suite a va ilable lighting, the subject of the photo, or th e purpose of the photo. T o access Camer a Options, do the[...]
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Section 9: SNAP 97 Camera Quality Y ou can affect how much your photo is compr ess ed, thereby reducing it ’ s overall size (not to be confused w ith r esolution). 1. In camera mode, press the Left soft touch key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highlight Quality . 3. Use the Up and [...]
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98 When you take your next picture, the de vice’ s display previews your subject image with the measured exposure. Effects Change the look of yo ur pictures with color Effects . Choose fro m fi ve available se ttings such as Grayscale, Negative, and Sepia. The se lected color Effect previe ws in the display before you take the picture. 1. In came[...]
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Section 9: SNAP 99 Vid eo Ca me r a V ideo Camera T aking pictures a nd videos with the built-in camera -video camera can be as simple as choosing a subject, using the disp lay as the viewfind er to point the lens (locat ed on the top rear of the device), and pressing a button. Note: The de vice’ s sl ide must be open for the came ra and th e vid[...]
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100 3. Press the key . The following sub-menus appear in the display : • V i ew Settings • Frame Rate • White Balance • Record Sound • Effect s 4. Use the Left and Right navigati on keys to highlight the desi red option and/or setting, then press the key to save the selected setting. View Settings View Settings shows the current opti on s[...]
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Section 9: SNAP 101 Vid eo Ca me r a 4. When you decide on the White Bala nce yo u wish to use, press the key . The video camera viewfinder screen appears in the di splay with y o ur selected White Balance applied. The next time you press the key , the video camera appl ies the selected Whi te Balance to your video c lip. Record Sound 1. In video c[...]
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102 Zoom Zoom lets you temporarily enlarge the pictures and video clips you take. Increasing the Zoom value from x01 – x06/12 enlarges your pictures or videos (x 01 is normal). Note: The res olution se tting af fe cts zoom ca pabilities . When resolu tion is set to 1280 x 960 , zoom is not ava ila ble. When resolution is set to 800 x 600 and belo[...]
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Section 9: SNAP 103 Y our Albums • Slide Show — Lets you view the contents of a folder as a “slide show” and set the length of the pauses between photos and video clips. • Delete Fo lder — Lets you remove a selected folder . 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the d esired opti on. Press the key to perform the function for the o pti[...]
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104 Helio Album Helio Album allo ws you to upload photos from My Pics by sending pictures m essa ges using UP (87 on the keypad) to your Helio Album. Photo Studio Photo Studio lets you alter your photos fo r sp ecial purposes (such as for photo IDs within the Contacts List) and l ets you a pply a num ber of photog ra phic corr ections a nd effects [...]
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Section 9: SNAP 105 Settings • Shutter Sound — Lets you select shutter sounds for the camera and video camera or to have no shutter soun ds. • Block Call s — Lets you block incoming calls while the camera or video camera is active. • Auto Save — Lets you elect to have the camera and vid eo camera automatically sa ve photos and videos wh[...]
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106 6. Use the Left and Right navigati on keys to select the sound of yo ur choice, then press the key . Y ou’re returned to the Settings menu. Vid e o Ca m er a Start Sound Choose from two different sound s whene ver you begin video r e cording. Aside fr om being a cool sound effect, Start Soun d acts as an audible re minder that your camcorder [...]
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Section 9: SNAP 107 Settings 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight Auto Save , then press the key . The following options a p pear in th e display: • On — Y ou r picture or video clip is automatically saved when you take a picture or end recording of a video clip. • Off — Y ou are given the option to SEND or Save a picture or[...]
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108 • Print Photos — Lets you send photos to a USB or Bluetooth printer . • Memory Info — Lets you quickly and easily review and manag e your device memor y usage. 2. Selec t Print Photos from the menu then highlight the USB Prin ter or Bl uetooth Printer and press th e key . The phone ignores all ca lls while printing to an external devi c[...]
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Section 9: SNAP 109 Memory Info 5. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to hi ghlight the desired me mory option, t hen press the key to access that memory usa ge option. System Memory 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (le ft) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSI C ), for ( Memor y Info ), and for System Memor y . The following opt io[...]
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110 Section 10: VIDEO + MUSIC To p i c s C o v e r e d • Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC •V i d e o • Do wnloa d Vi d e o •M u s i c •D o w n l o a d M u s i c • Memory Info • Settings This sec tion outl ines your device’ s multimedia functions and key f eatures associated with multimedia.[...]
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Section 10: VIDEO + MUSI C 111 Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (le ft) soft touch key ( ), then press for VIDEO + MUSI C . The following sub-menus a ppear in the display: • Vi d e o — Lets you select video clips for playback, review , or removal. • Downloa d V ideo — Lets you select and do[...]
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112 Download V ideo Download V ideo let s you select and do wnload video c lips via your Wire less Provider . 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSI C ) and for Download V ideo> . The browser screen appears in the display showing the Helio video download screen. Music Music lets you playback an[...]
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Section 10: VIDEO + MUSI C 113 Download Music Download Music Download Music lets you select and dow nload music files via your Wir eless Provider . 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and for Download Music> . The browser screen a ppears in the display showing the Helio music download sc[...]
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114 System Memory 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and for ( Memory Info ), and for System Memory . The following opt ions appear in t he displa y: • Name memo ry usage • Phone No. memo ry usage • Speed Dial memory usag e • Group memory usage 2. Use the Left and Right navi ga tion[...]
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Section 10: VIDEO + MUSI C 115 Settings Backlight Durat ion 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSI C ) and (for Settings ), and for Backlight Duration . The following opt ions appear in t he display: • Use Displ ay Setting — The Backlight remains on for the length of time specified for the Ba[...]
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116 Section 11: GAMES To p i c s C o v e r e d • Finding Games • Managing Games This section explains the GAMES feature which lets you download and play games right on your device.[...]
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Section 11: GAMES 117 Finding Games Finding Games With GAMES , you can download full fea tured games over the air . 1. In standby mode, press the Rig ht naviga tion key to launch GAMES . The GAMES menu appears in the display with the Downlo a d Game option highlighted. Note: Y ou can also a ccess GAME by pressing the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ),[...]
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118 Rearranging Items in Y our GAMES List GAMES automaticall y inserts new games and folders into t he GAMES list in alphabe tical order . Use the MOVE sof t touch key to change the position in the list for a selected ga me or folder . 1. In standby mode, press the Right naviga tion key to launch GAMES . The GAMES menu appears in the display with t[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 119 Section 12: PLAN To p i c s C o v e r e d • Plan Menu • Calendar •T o - d o • W ake-up Call •A l a r m • Calculator •W o r l d T i m e • Unit Converter • Notepad •S t o p w a t c h • User Memor y •V o i c e M e m o This section explains how to use your device’ s digi tal assistant functi onality to sch[...]
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120 Plan Menu T ools is a suite of Personal Digital Assista nt (PDA) applications such as a Calendar , T o-do List, and Memo P ad that run on your device. Y ou can use your device to schedule events, set reminders, cre ate a T o-do list, perform calcula tions, and more with the f unctions provided by this useful fea ture. Opening Plan Menu 1. In st[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 121 Calendar 2. Use the navigation keys to move aroun d within the c alendar . • Press the ke y to open the highlighted date . If there are no events defined for the highlighted date, the Schedule screen appears in the display . • Press the Up volume key ( ) to view previous months. • Press the Down volume key ( ) to view fut[...]
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122 • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Repeat field. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to set Repeat to None or to select a repeat interv al. • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Alarm/Alert time field. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the amount of time before the event occurs that you[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 123 Wake-up Call • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Alarm field. Use the Left and Right na vigation keys to select None , To d a y , 1 day before , 3 days before , or 7 days before . • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the alarm time field. – Use the Left and Right navigation keys and the ke[...]
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124 2. Use the Left and Right navi ga tion key s to check the Set option. T he Edit soft touch key label b egi ns flashing. 3. Press the Edit (left) soft touch key ( ). The Wake-up Call screen a ppears in the display wi th the Time field highlighted. 4. Enter the time for t he Wake -up Call using the keypad. 5. Press the AM / PM (left) soft touch k[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 125 Alarm 4. Press the key . The follo wing options a ppear in th e Alarm screen: • Alarm • Ti me • Alert • Ring/V ib • Ring Only the Alarm opti on is acti ve, highlighted, and set to Cancel . 5. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to change the Alar m option se tting to Set . The other options become active. Use the [...]
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126 3. Press the key . The fol lowing optio ns appear in the Alar m screen: • Alarm • Ti me • Alert • Ring/V ib • Ring 4. Use the Left and Right navig a tion keys to change the Alarm opti on setting to Off . The other opti ons becom e inactive. 5. Press th e ke y . “ Saved ” appears in the display , the alarm is cancel led, and the al[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 127 Calculator Calculator Y ou can perform calculati ons, incl uding additi o n, subtraction, multiplication, and div ision using yo ur device. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for PLAN ) and for Calculator . The Calculator screen appears in the display . 2. Enter the first number in your eq[...]
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128 3. Press the Menu (left ) soft touch k ey ( ) select to display ( DST ) or not display ( Cancel DST ) Daylight Savings Time (DST) for the selected time zone. 4. Do one of the f ollowing: • Press the key to set the selected time zone as the home time zone for your device. • Press the ke y to re turn to the PLAN menu. Unit Converter The conve[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 129 Notepad 4. Enter the quantity you want converted in the From field. Th e co nverted quantity appears in the To fi eld. Note: T o include a decimal point, pres s the Left soft touch ke y ( ). Notepad Y ou can crea te a notes and store them in Memo Pad. Y ou can’t priori tize or set an alert for stored notes. Return to Mem o P [...]
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130 • T o erase the memo you are viewing, press the key . – Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then select the Delete option. Stopwatch Y ou can use this menu to set a st opwa tch. 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s o ft touch ke y ( ), then pres s (for PLAN ), and for Stopwatch . 2. Press the Start (right) soft touch key ( ) ke[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 131 V oice Memo Disconnect Device T o disconnect your device from a person al computer , do the following: 1. On your pers onal computer , eject (stop) t he device-related USB dr ive. 2. On your A303 device, in the USB Disk Mode screen, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The following optio ns a ppear in the display : • Fo[...]
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132 Record a Voice Memo 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) s o ft touch ke y ( ), then pres s (for PLAN ) and for Voic e Memo . The fol lowing options appear in the d isplay: • Record V oice Memo • Review Voice Memo 2. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight Record V oice Memo . 3. Press th e ke y . The Record Memo screen appea[...]
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Section 12: PLAN 133 V oice Memo • Delete • Delete Al l Erase One Voice Memo 1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for PLAN ) and (for Voice Me mo ), and for Review V oice Memo . The MemoBox screen appears in the displa y listing saved voice memos. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the voic e memo you w[...]
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134 Section 13: MESSAGE To p i c s C o v e r e d • Creating and Sending New Messages • Receiving New Messages • Message/Media Boxes • E-mail • Instant Messages •V o i c e m a i l • Message Log This section explains how to creat e, send, receive, and view di fferent types of messages. This section also describes the features and functi[...]
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Section 13: MESSAGE 135 Creating and Sending New Messages Creating and Sending New Messages This section guides you th ro ugh procedures for c reating and sending text messages, picture messa ges, and vide o messages. Creating and Sen ding a T ext Message 1. In standby mode, press the Down navigati on key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press for Write T [...]
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136 7. When you are finished address i ng your message, press the key to send your message. Creating an d Sending a Picture Message 1. In standby mode, press the Down naviga ti on key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press for Write Pic. Message . The Compose screen appears in the display with the text field highlighted . Tip: Y ou can also access the M es[...]
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Section 13: MESSAGE 137 Creating and Sending New Messages 8. Enter a recipient’ s number or press the To : (left) soft touch key ( ). The foll o wing options pop-up in the display: • Enter Em ail — Lets you en ter a recipient’ s email address. • Search by Group — Lets you address your message to some or all Contacts in the same Group. ?[...]
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138 • Search Group — Lets you add the names and numbers of one or more Contacts in a Grou p as message recipients. • Recent Add ress — Lets you add the email address from a recent message as a message recipient. • Enter My E-mail — Lets you add your own email address as a message recipient. • Save to Draft — Lets you save your messa[...]
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Section 13: MESSAGE 139 Message/Media Boxes Message/Media Boxes The A303 device stores copies of all of your messa ges and/or media from your messages, except those that you cancel. Mess ages of each type and pi cture message m edia are stored in the follo wing boxes: • Inbox • Sent/Outbox/Outgoing • Drafts • Timed (text messages only) • [...]
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140 3. While vie wing a selected me ssage, do one of the following : • Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The following options appear in th e display: – Call — Lets you call the sender of a message. – Reply — Lets you reply to this message. – Forward — Lets you f orward this message to Contacts, other m obile phone numbers, an[...]
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Section 13: MESSAGE 141 Message/Media Boxes • Press the ke y to return to the previous menu. 3. While vie wing a selected me ssage, do one of the following: • Press the Men u (left) soft touch key ( ). The following options appea r in the display: – Forward — Send the highlighted message to another addressee. – Delete — Deletes the high[...]
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142 Use the navigation keys to highlight an option . Press the key to perform the function for the highlighted option. • Press the key to return to the previous menu. 3. In the Te x t M e s s a g e / Compose / Draft scree n, do the following: • Enter or change the Subj ect and/or the message text usin g the keypad. (See “Section 5: Entering T[...]
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Section 13: MESSAGE 143 Message/Media Boxes 9. Press th e ke y to complete t he cancel lation or del etion. Message Settings T ext Message Settings 1. In standby mode, press the Down navigati on key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press (for T ext Messages ) and for Settings . The following T ext messa ge options appear in the display: • Alerts — Lets[...]
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144 Instant Me ssages 䡵 In standby mode, press the D own navigation key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press (for Instant Messages ). A browser screen a ppe ars in the display sho wing Instant Messaging options. Note: Contac t your Wire less Provi der for info rmatio n about subsc ribing to and ac cessing In stant Messa ging. E-mail 䡵 In standby mode[...]
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Section 13: MESSAGE 145 Message Log Message Log Y our A303 device keeps running totals of all mes sages received and sent. Recent Message Log The Recent Messa ge Log lists the 20 most recent m essage s (incoming and outgoing). 1. In standby mode, press the Down navigati on key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press (for Message Lo g ) and for Recent Messag[...]
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146 Message log for This Month The Messa ge log for This Month sho ws counts of all messages, by type — both sent and received, since the beginning of this mon th. 1. In standby mode, press the Down naviga ti on key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press (for Message Log ) and for This Month . The This Month sc reen appears in the display showing counts [...]
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Section 14: APPS 147 Section 14: APPS To p i c s C o v e r e d • Finding Applications • Managing Applications This section explains the APPS feature which lets you identify , pu rchase, and download useful applications to your device.[...]
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148 Finding Applications With APPS , you can downloa d ful l featured ap plications over the air . 1. In standby mode, press the Right navigation key to launch GAME , then press the Right or Left navigation key to launch APPS . The AP PS menu appears in the display with the Download App option highlighted. Note: Y ou can also access APPS by pressi [...]
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Section 14: APPS 149 Managing Applications Rearranging Items in Y our APP S List APPS automaticall y inserts new app lica tions and folders into the APPS list in al phabetical order . Use the MOVE soft touch key to change the posit ion in the list for a selecte d applica tion or fol der . 1. In standby mode, press the Rig ht naviga tion key to laun[...]
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150 Section 15: Health and Safety Information To p i c s C o v e r e d • Health and Safet y Information • UL Certified T ravel Adaptor • Consumer Information on Wireless Phone s • Road Safety • Operating Environment • Using Y our Phone Near Ot her Electron ic Devi ces • Potentially Explosive Environments • Emergency Calls • FCC No[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 151 Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Information Exposure to R adio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Y our wireless phone is a radio trans mitter a nd receiver . It is designe d and manu factured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energ y set by[...]
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152 • Part 22 – Head: 0.845 W/Kg. – Body-worn: 0.76 W/Kg. • Par t 24 – Head:1.46 W/Kg. – Body-worn: 1.21 W/Kg. SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at ww w .fcc.gov/oe t/ fccid. T o find information that pertains to a particular mo del phone, this site use s the phone FCC ID number which is usually printe[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 153 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones What kinds of phone s are the su bject of this upd ate? The t erm wi reless ph one r efers h ere to hand -held wireless phones with built-i n antennas, often called "cell," "mobile," or "PC S" phones. These type s of wireless phones[...]
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154 • "Cooperate in providing users of wirel ess phones with the best possible infor mation on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health. FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal a gencies that ha ve respons ibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The follo[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 155 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Three large epidemiology studies have be en published since December 2000. Between them, the studies invest igated an y possible as sociat ion between the use of w ireless phones and primar y brain cancer , glioma , me ningioma, or acou stic neurom a, tumors of [...]
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156 of wireless phone users. The C RADA will al so include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the contex t of the late st r esearch developments around the wor ld. What steps c an I take to reduce my ex posure to radio fr equency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 157 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones they are used against the head or against the body . Either configur a tion should result in compliance with the safety limi t. Do wireless phone acce ssories that c laim to shield the head from RF radiation work? Since there are no known risks fr om exposure to[...]
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158 • Occupational Safety and Health Adminis tration's (OSHA): http://www .osha.gov/SL TC/radi ofrequencyradiation/index.html • National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NI O SH): http://www .cdc.gov/niosh/emfpg.html • World heal t h Organization (WHO): http://www .who.int/peh-emf/ • International Commission o n Non-Ionizi[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 159 Operating Environment 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible , place calls wh en you are not moving or before pullin g into traf fic. T r y to plan ca lls when your car will be stationary . If you need to ma ke a c all whil e mo vi ng, dia l on ly a few numbers, check the road and your m[...]
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160 Pa c em a ke r s Pacemaker manufacturers recommend tha t a mi nimum distance o f 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pace maker to a void potential interfe rence with the pacemaker . These recommendat ions are consistent with th e independe nt research and recommenda tions of Wireless T echnolog y Research. Pe r so n s[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 161 P otentially Explosive Environments device. The more immune your he aring aid is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from mobile phones. Other Medical D evices If you use any othe r personal medical devices, consult the manufactur er of your device to determine if it is adequa te[...]
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162 networks or when certain network ser vices and/or phone features are in use. Check with local servi ce providers. T o make an emergency call: 1. If the phone is no t on, switch it on. 2. Key in the emergenc y number for your pres ent loca tion (for example, 911 or other official emergenc y number). Emerge nc y numbers vary by loca tion. 3. Pres[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 163 Other Important Safety Information Other Important Safety Information • Only qualified pers onnel should se r vice the phone or install the p hone in a vehicle . Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and ma y invalidate any warranty a pplicable to the device. • Check regularly that all w[...]
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164 Maintaining Y our Phon e ' s Pe a k Pe r f o rm a nc e F or the best care of yo ur phone, only author ized personnel should ser vice your phone and accessories. Faulty service ma y void the warranty . There are several s imple guidelines to oper ating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satis factor y service. • If your phone is eq[...]
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Section 15: Health and Safety I nf ormation 165 Batt ery Preca ution s • Follow battery usa ge, storage and charging guidelines found in the user ’ s guide. • Batter y charging time depends on the r emaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used. Th e batter y can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will grad[...]
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166 Samsung Mobile Products and Recyc ling Samsung cares for the environment and enco ura ges its cust omers to recyc le Samsung mobile phones and genuine Samsung ac cessories. Go to: http://www .samsungwireless.com/rec y c ling.htm for more in forma tion. Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of su perior design and craftsmanshi p and sho [...]
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Sectio n 1 6: Warranty In form a tion 167 Section 16: Warranty Information To p i c s C o v e r e d • Standard Limited Warranty[...]
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168 Standard Limited W arranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, LLC (“SAMSUNG”) warr ants to the original purchaser (“ Purchaser”) tha t SAMSUNG's Phon es and access ories (“Products”) are free from defects in ma terial and w orkmanshi p under normal use and ser vice fo r the period commencing [...]
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Sectio n 1 6: Warranty In form a tion 169 Standard Limited Warranty address. T o obtain ass istance o n where to deliver the Product, cal l Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357. Upon receipt, SAMS UNG will promptl y repair or replace the defective Product. SAMSUNG may , at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, r econditioned, or new parts or [...]
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170 FROM ANY TOR T (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR F AUL T COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLO YEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AG AINST 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 LIMIT A TION[...]
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Sectio n 1 6: Warranty In form a tion 171 Standard Limited Warranty Samsung T eleco mmunica tions Am erica, LLC 1000 Klein Street Plano, T exas 75074 Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357) ©2007 Samsung T elecomm unica tions America. All rights reserve d. No reproduction in whole or in part allo wed without prior written approva l. Spec[...]
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172 Index A Adjust Ringer setting 25 B Back/Clear key 19 Backup to last menu 37 Battery 8 Charging 10 installing 8 Low battery indicator 11 Removal 9 removing 9 Travel adap ter 10 C Call Answer mode 23 Call Functions Adjustin g the Call Volume 30 Answering a Call 29 Call Log 30 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing 27 Making a Call — Speed Diali[...]
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173 L Language 90 Left soft touch key 18 Lock mode 23 M Memo Pad Add a Memo 129 Review, edit , and erase memos 129 Menu Navigation 36 Menu Outline 39 Menu shortcuts 37 Menu, in-use options 38 MESSAGE 134 Message Box es Drafts 141 Inbox 139 Sent 140 Voice M ail 144 Message Fold ers Messages and Lock Mode 138 Message Setting 143 Message/M edia Boxes [...]
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174 Send Pic messages 107 Send touch key 19 Settings Call 80 Securit y 85 Sound 72 Setup Vo icemail 144 Shortcut to menus 37 Shutter sound 105 Silent mode Entering 24 Exiting 24 SNAP Settin gs 104 Sound Settings 72 Speed Dialing 28 One-Touch Dialing 28 Three Touch Dialing 29 Two-Touch Dialing 28 Standard Limited Warranty 168 Standby mode 23 SURF 91[...]