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SPH-A523 Mysto PORT ABLE DIGIT AL DEVICE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your device, and keep it for future reference.[...]
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Intellectual Proper ty All Intellectual Property , as defined belo w , o wned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective s uppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but n ot limited to, ac cessories, parts, or software relati ng there to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsu ng and protected under federal[...]
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A523.03_AI30 _CB_111307_F2 Licensed by Qu alcomm Incorporated u nder one or more of the f ollowing patents: 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 registered T rademark of Openwave , Inc. RSA ® is a registered T rademark RSA Security , Inc. The[...]
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1 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .........................................................................5 Understanding this User Manual ............................................................................... 5 Activating Your Device ............................................................................................[...]
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T able of Contents 2 Call Logs ................................................................................................................. 66 Service Numbers ................................................................... ................................. 66 My Info .........................................................................[...]
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3 Section 12: PLAN .....................................................................................123 Tools Menu ........................................................................................................... 123 Calendar ....................................................................................... ......................[...]
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T able of Contents 4 Index ........................................................................................................ 182[...]
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5 Section 1: Getting Star ted T opics Covered • Understanding this User Manual • Activating Y our Device • Charging the Battery • Setting Up Y our Voice Mail This section explains how to st art using your device by acti vating your service, setting up your voice mail, or getti ng an understanding of how th is manual is put together . Unders[...]
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Getting Started 6 Activating Y our Device Activating Y our De vice Contact your Wire less Carrier and follow their instru ct ions for obtaini ng service, if necessary . We suggest that you read this g u ide to fully understand the services your device supports. Install the Batt er y Note: Y our device comes pac kaged with a parti ally charge d rech[...]
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7 4. Once the device finds a signa l, the current time disp lays on the upper , right side of the icon bar . 5. Y ou’re no w ready to place and receive calls. Note: If you are outside of y our carrier’s coverage or roaming area, the No Ser vice icon ( ) appears a t the top of the device’s display . If you cann ot place or recei ve calls, tr y[...]
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Getting Started 8 Charging the Battery Charging the Battery Y our device is po wered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery . Only use Samsung-approved charging devices an d batteries. Sams ung accessories are designed to maximi ze battery life. Using other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause damage. Use the Trav el Adapter Th[...]
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9 Low batter y indi cator The battery indicator ( ) in the upper -righ t corner of the displ ay ind icates po wer level. Monitor the ba ttery strength and ensure your battery is adequately charged. • Three bars ( ) indica te a full ch arge. • An empty battery icon ( ) indi ca tes a near empty ba tter y . • A blinking empty battery icon ( ) an[...]
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Understanding Y our Device 10 Features of Y our Device Section 2: Understanding Y our De vice T opics Covered • 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 section outlines some key features of your device. It also disp[...]
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11 Closed View of Y our Device Fe at u r e s 1. Display — Indicates the stat us of your device, including status icons, message indicators, signal strength, and so on. Shows time and date. 2. Volume Key — With the device c losed, tu rns on the external display backlight when held down. 3. Navigation Keys — Lets you scroll through the device m[...]
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Understanding Y our Device 12 Open View of Y our Device Note: The touch keys [Left ( ) and Right ( ) soft touch keys, the Send ( ) touch key, and the Back/Clear ( ) touch key] are o nly active when unl ocked. The touc h keys lock auto matically when you slide the device. T o unlock the touchpad, press and hold the Volume key up or do wn until the ?[...]
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13 2. Display — Indicates the stat us of your device, including status icons, message indicators, signal strength, and so on. Shows menus, calls, and messages. 3. Soft T ouch Key (Left) — Used to navigate through menus and applications and to se lect the choice availabl e in the Left Soft to uch key option. When receiving a call with the device[...]
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Understanding Y our Device 14 Open View of Y our Device 13. Key — Pressing when navigating through a menu accepts the highlighted choice in a menu. 14. Soft T ouch Key (Right) — Used to na vigate through menus and applications and to select the choice available in the Right Soft touch key option. When you receive an incoming call , press to Ign[...]
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15 In camera mode , takes photos or star ts and ends vid eo clip recording. 5. Power/Acce ssor y Connector — Used to plug in ch arging accessories and also to con nect other available accessory cables to your device. 6. Volume Key — During a call, adjusts the earpiece volume. In standby mode with the device open, adjusts the ring volume. 7. Cam[...]
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Understanding Y our Device 16 Command Keys • In camera mode, press the Helio key ( ) to take a p hoto. • When the Helio key function is Edit, press the Edit (Helio) key ( ) to edit a Draft message. Back /Clear K ey The Back/Clear key ( ) is used to erase or clea r numbers, text, or symbols from the display . Y ou can also use the key to return [...]
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17 Camera Key In standby mode, mom entarily press the Camera key ( ) — located on the right side of your device — to display the SNAP menu. In standby mode, press and ho ld the Camera key ( ) to activate the came ra built into your device. With the ca mera or video camera active, press the key to select from among the camera and video came ra m[...]
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Understanding Y our Device 18 Understanding the Display Scr een No service indicator — Indicates your device cann ot find a signal because you’re outside a service area. Y ou cannot make or receive ca lls. Wait f or a signal or m ove into an open area t o try an d find a signal. The no se rvice indicator always appears when you turn on your dev[...]
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19 Picture Message — Indicates tha t you’ve received a new picture messa ge. Voi c em a i l — Indicates tha t you’ve received a new voice message. Battery strength — Indicates the battery charge level. The more black bars, the grea ter the charge. W hen the batte ry becomes very lo w, a flashing empty battery icon displays and the device [...]
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Understanding Y our Device 20 Y our Device’ s Modes Y our Device’ s Modes Call Answer Mode Y ou can select how you wi sh t o answer a call. 1. In standby mode, press th e Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Call ), and for Answer Call On . T he following call answer options appear in the display: ?[...]
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21 Rece ive Messages in Standby Mode Y ou ca n receive messa ges in standby mode. When a new message arrives, an alert tone sounds and the new me ssage pop-up appears in the display showing th e following options: • I gnore — left soft touch key — Closes th e new message pop-up and saves the message for viewing later . • Alert — Helio key[...]
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Understanding Y our Device 22 Y our Device’ s Modes Vibrate Mode 1. In standby mode, press th e Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Sound ), and for Ring V ibration . The following options a ppear in the display: • Ring Only — An incoming call plays the ringtone selected with the Ring options. ?[...]
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23 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Covered • Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing • Making a Call — Speed Dialing • Answering a Call • Ignoring a Call • Adjusting the Call V olume • Calls Log •R o a m i n g This section explains how to make or answer a call. Thi s section also includes the features and functi onality associ ated[...]
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Call Functions 24 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing Dialing Inter natio nal Numbers Call another coun tr y from the U .S. 1. In standby mode, enter the three-digit ex it code (011) for the United States. 2. Enter the country code for the country that you are calling. 3. Enter the number that you wish to call, then press the key . Note: Puerto [...]
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25 Making a Call — Speed Dialing Y ou can store phone numbers and contact na mes in your device ’ s Contacts list. Speed Dialing lets you quickly and ea sily dial any contact in your Contacts li st by using that contact’ s location number in th e list. Y ou can assign and change location (speed dial) numbers fo r your contacts. (See “Speed [...]
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Call Functions 26 Ignoring a Call • A phone number (unless blocked by the call er) and a name appear in the display (if the caller’ s number and name are st ored in your Contacts list). • If the caller can’t be identif ied, Call from unavailable# , Call from restricted number , or no number appears in the display . • Y our device cont inu[...]
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27 R eview the Calls Log — Menu Method 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) then press (for CONT ACT ) and (for Call Log ). The following Call Logs appear in the display: • Press for All Calls . • Press for Missed Calls . • Press for Outgoing Calls . • Press for Ignored Calls . • Press for Incoming Calls . • P[...]
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Call Functions 28 Calls Log 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) then press (for CONT ACT ), (for Call Log ), and for All Calls . The All calls list appears in the display . Do one of the following: Revi ew a C a ll 2. Use the navigation keys to highli ght a call. 3. Press to view further info rmation about the call. 4. Pres[...]
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29 10. Use the navigation keys to highlight Delete . 11. Press the key to delete the highlight ed call. Delete Multiple Call s 12. Use the navigation keys to highli ght a call you wi sh to delete. 13. Press the Check (right) soft touch key . A check mark appe ars to the left of the highlighted call. 14. Repeat Steps 12 and 13 to select other ca lls[...]
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Call Functions 30 Calls Log Missed Calls Y our device retains informa tion about the la st 100 missed calls (ca lls that were never picked up) and stores them in the Missed Calls log . Usi ng the Missed Calls log you can: • Review missed calls for the times and dates of the ca lls, as well as other information. • Return missed calls simply and [...]
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31 Ignored Ca lls Y our device retains informa tion about th e last 100 Incoming calls from numbers that were automatically or manua lly ignored and stores them in t he Ignored calls log. Using the Ignored ca lls log you can: • Review ignored calls for the time s and dates of the calls, as well as other information. • Recall ignored calls numb [...]
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Call Functions 32 Roaming Note: F or inform ation on mana ging your Inc oming Calls, see “All Calls History” on page 27. Call Times View the duration of yo ur last call, total ca lls, and calls made dur ing the life c ycle of you device using the Call Times feature. Note: Call Ti mes is not for billing pur poses. 1. In standby mode, press the M[...]
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33 Note: Some features may b e unavailab le while r oaming. Roaming also consume s additional po wer fro m the batter y requiri ng more freq uent recharg ing. Contact your Wireles s Provider fo r more informa tion about Roaming.[...]
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Menu Navigation 34 Menu Navigation Section 4: Menu Na vigation T opics Covered • Menu Navigation • M enu Outline This section explains the menu na vigation for your devi ce. It also includes an outl ine of the menus av ailable with your device. Menu Naviga tion Access menus using the navigation keys, the two soft touch keys ( ), or a shortcut. [...]
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35 Navig ation Key Shortcuts In Standby Mode, pr ess a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch its corresponding func tion. Th e In-Use Options Access numerous menus and featur es even while in a call. Accessing the In-Use Menu T o access the basic In Use menu options, do the f ollowing: Note: If the call is disco nnected while ac cessing t[...]
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Menu Navigation 36 Menu Outline • Press the key to exit the menu. Menu Outline Use the menu shortcuts on th e following pages to quick ly access sub menus. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) to ac cess the Main Menu, then use the navigation keys to highlight a sub-menu. 1C U S T O M I Z E 1.1 Rings 1.1.1 Rings 1.1.2 F ree Rings 1.2 D ownloa[...]
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37 1.7.2.6.1 Def ault 1.7.2.6.2 Custom 1.7.2.7 Backlight 1.7.2.7.1 Display Durat ion 1.7.2.7.2 Display Brightness 1.7.2.7.3 Ke ypad Duration 1.7.3 T ouch Sensitivity 1.7.4 Call 1.7.4.1 Answer Call On 1.7.4.2 Cal l Forwarding 1.7.4.2.1 Set Number 1.7.4.2.2 Can cel 1.7.4.3 Cal l Block 1.7.4.3.1 Sett ings 1.7.4.3.2 Block ed List 1.7.4.3.3 Block ed Gro[...]
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Menu Navigation 38 Menu Outline 1.7.8.5.3 Stereo Headset 1.7.8.5.4 File T ransf er 1.7.8.5.5 Object Push 1.7.8. 5.6 Pr inting 1.7.9 Language ( ) 1.7.0 Airplane Mode 2S U R F 2.1 A ccess Helio P or tal 3S N A P 3.1 Came ra 3.2 Video Camer a 3.3 Int Album 3.4 Ext Album 3.5 Helio Album > 3.6 Pho to Studio 3.6.1 Filters 3.6.2 Effects 3.6.3 Apply Sti[...]
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39 3.8 Pr int Photos 3.9 Me mor y Inf o 3.9.1 Download Memory 3.9.2 System Memor y 3.9.3 USB Disk 3.9.4 Ext Memor y 3.9.5 F or mat Ext Memor y 4 VIDEO + MUSIC 4.1 Video 4.1.1 Recent 4.1.2 Playlists 4.1.3 Videos 4.2 Do wnload Video> 4.3 Music 4.3.1 Recent 4.3.2 Playlists 4.3.3 Ar tist 4.3.4 Albums 4.3.5 Songs 4.3.6 Genres 4.4 Do wnload Music> [...]
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Menu Navigation 40 Menu Outline 5.2 New Contact 5.3 Sync Con tacts 5.4 Call Log 5.4.1 All Calls 5.4.2 Missed Calls 5.4.3 Outgoing Calls 5.4.4 Ignored Calls 5.4.5 Incoming Calls 5.4.6 Call Times 5.5 Group s 5.6 Service Numbers 5.6.1 Emergency (911) 5.6.2 Community Inf o (211) 5.6.3 Non-Emergency (311) 5.6.4 Information (411) 5.6.5 T raffic Info (511[...]
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41 7.5 Calculator 7.6 World Time 7.7 Uni t Conv er ter 7.8 Notepad 7.9 Stopw atch 7.0 User Memory 7.0.1 USB Disk Mode 7.0.2 File Manager 7.0.3 Memory Info 7.0.3.1 Download Memor y 7.0.3.2 Sys tem Memory 7.0.3.3 USB Di sk 7.0.3.4 Ext Memory 7.0.3.5 Format Ext Memory 7.* V oice 7.*.1 V oice Command 7.*.2 T ellme Search 7.*.3 Record V oice Memo 7.*.4 [...]
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Menu Navigation 42 Menu Outline 9.3 Obop ay 9.4 B uddy Beacon 9.5 Gar min Mob ile 9.6 H.O.T . 9.7 MyS pace 9.8 T e llme[...]
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43 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Covered • T ext Entry Modes • Changing the T ext Entry Mode • Entering T ext in Alpha (Abc) Mode • Entering T ext in T9Abc Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters • Entering Korean • Entering Numbers • Entering Symbols This section outlines how to select the desired text input mo de when ent[...]
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Entering T ext 44 Changing the T ext Entry Mode Y our current mode of text entr y [ Abc , Korean , T9Abc , or 123 ] is indica ted in the lower right part of th e display when composing a text message. Changing the T e xt Entr y Mode 1. While compos ing a text message, pre ss the Right soft touch key ( ) to toggle the text input mode th rough the fo[...]
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45 For example, when you press the key sequence , the word “and” appears on the screen. S uppose the word you want is “cod”. Just press the key until “cod ” appears in the display . Note: If more than one word shares the same nume ri c sequence (such as, “263” for both “and” and “cod”), T9AB provides the most commonly used w[...]
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Entering T ext 46 Entering Korean Keypad keys produc e the following Ko rean characters. So me keys produc e more than one character , dependi ng upon the number of keypresses: Key Number of Keypresses 123 space space space[...]
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47 Entering Numbers Enter numbers into a text messa ge while in number mode (123). Note: See “Changing the T ext Entry Mode” on pa ge 44 for instructi ons on changing tex t entry m odes. 䊳 While in 123 mode, press the key cont aining the corresponding number that you wish to insert into your message. Entering Symbols Symbol mode enables you t[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 48 Y our Contacts List Section 6: Understanding CONT ACT T opics Covered • Your Co ntacts List • A dding a New Contact • Finding a Contact • Editing an Existing Contact • Speed Dial Numbers • Contact Groups • Deleting a Contact • Call Logs •M y I n f o • Service Numbers • Sync Contacts This section expl[...]
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49 • Contacts List — Find a Contact by Name, by Number , or by email address. • New Contact — Add a number or email to your Contacts. • Sync Contacts — Launch the Addressbook Sync function which lets you synchronize your Contacts list and your Helio Web Mail address book. • Call Log — Access and manage the Calls lo gs and view your [...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 50 Adding a New Contact 5. If desired, select a Speed Dial for th e new Contact’ s Mobile, Home, Office, Fax, or Other number . (See “Speed Dial Numbers ” on page 58 for more information.) 6. If desired, select a un ique Ringtone ( ) to iden tify this new Co ntact. (See “Rings” on page 67 for more information .) 7. [...]
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51 4. Use the Up and Down naviga tion key s to highlight Save Contact Number . The Save Contact Number menu pop-up appears in the display showing the following optio ns: • New Contact — Creates a new Contact for the selected number . • Existing Conta ct — Adds the selected number to an existing Contact. 5. Use the Up and Down navigation key[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 52 Finding a Contact appear in the display: • Press for All Calls . • Press for Missed Calls . • Press for Outgoing Calls . • Press for Ignored Calls . • Press fo r Incoming Calls . • Press for Call Times . 2. Press the numb er key associated with the Calls log that you wish to review , or use the Up and Down navi[...]
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53 • Press the key to view information a b out the Contact and to access other options. • Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The fo llowing options appear in the display: – Send Message — Lets you send a T ext or Picture message to this Contact. – Send Email — Lets you send an Email message to this Contact (requires that you spec[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 54 Finding a Contact Note: A s you enter di gits, the cl osest matches (thus far ) appear in the display. 4. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the displ ay , highlight the contact using the navigation keys (i f necessary). Then, do one of the following: • Press the key to dial the number associated with the named[...]
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55 4. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the display , highlight the contact using the navigation keys (i f necessary). Then, do one of the following • Press the key to dial the number associated with the named Con tact. • Press the key to view information a b out the Contact and to access other options. • Press the Menu (left) soft[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 56 Editing an Existing Contact • Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The following option appears in the display: – Send Message — Lets you send a T ext or Picture message to this Contact. – Edit — Lets you add, change, or delete information for this Contact. – New Contact — Lets you add a new number to yo[...]
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57 Tip: Y ou can e nter multiple two-second pauses to extend the length o f a pause. For example, two consecutive two-s econd pauses cause a tota l pause time of four sec onds. Note: Keep in mind that pauses count as digits towards the 32-digit maximu m. Store Pauses in a New C ontact 1. Add a new Contact. (See “Adding a New Contact” on page 49[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 58 Speed Dial Numbers information.) 2. Press the key . The V iew Number screen appears in the display . 3. Press the Edit key ( ). The Edit Contact screen appears. 4. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the Email address field. 5. Use the keyp ad to enter an Email addres s. (See “Entering T ext” on page 43 f[...]
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59 1. Find the desired Contact. (See “F inding a Contact” on page 52 for more information.) Tip: Y ou can also assign a Speed Dial numb er when crea ting a new Contac ts List entr y . See “ Adding a Ne w Contact” on page 49 for more information. 2. Press the key. The V iew Number screen appears in t he display . 3. Press the Edit key ( ). T[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 60 Contact Groups Assign/Reassign Contacts to Gro ups — Shor tc ut Method When you add a Contact, your device au tomatically assigns the ne w Contact to the General group. Y ou can a ssign or reassign a Contact to any a vailabl e group. 1. Find the desired Contact in the Contacts List. (See “Finding a Contact” on page 5[...]
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61 •E d i t — Lets you change the image ID, name , and settings for this Group (Not active for the None g roup.) • Add — Add a new Group. • Delete — Lets you delete this Group and re turn the member Contacts to the None group (Not active for the None group.) •M o v e M e m b e r — Move a Contact from this Group to another Group. 4. [...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 62 Contact Groups •M o v e M e m b e r — Move a Contact from this Group to anothe r Group. 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Add option. 4. Press the key . The New Group screen appears in the display . 5. Use the keypad to enter a name for t he Group. (See “Entering T ext” on page 43 for more inf[...]
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63 •W o r k 2. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the None group (to assign an unassigned Cont act) or a named Group (to reassign or unassign an assigned Contact). 3. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The following options pop-up in the display: • Group Info — Shows this Group’ s image ID, name, custom ringer setting,[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 64 Deleting a Contact 13. Press the key to save yo ur choic es. Y ou are returned to the Groups screen. Delete a Group The Delete optio n lets you remove a Gro up and return its member Contacts to the None group. Note: Y ou cannot del ete the None group. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press[...]
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65 2. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) . Th e following option s appear in the display: • Send Message — Lets you send a T ext or Picture message to this Contact. Note: See “Sending a Text Message” on page 143 for more informat ion. • Send Email — Lets you send an Email message to this Contact (requires that you specify an Email[...]
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Understanding CONT ACT 66 Call Logs • Username/Password — Lets you set/change your Helio W eb Mail Username and Password. •H e l p — Shows descriptions of these options. 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option. 3. Press the key to invoke your s election. Call Logs The Calls Log re tains information about Missed, Ou tgo[...]
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67 Section 7: CUST OMIZE T opics Covered •R i n g s • Screens • 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 ( ) • Airplane Mode This section explains how to c ustomize your device to suit your needs and preferences. Rings 1[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 68 Screens Dow nload Rings 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ) and for Download Rings> . Th e bro wser screen appears in the display and your a523 device attemp ts to connect to your Wireless Provider’ s server . Screens 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( )[...]
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69 Download H.O .T . 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ) and for Download H.O.T .> . The bro wser screen appears in the disp lay and your a523 device attemp ts to connect to your Wireless Pro vider’ s server . Sound Settings The Sound menu provides a variety of opt ions to customize audio [...]
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CUSTOMIZE 70 Sound Settings •R i n g • Receiver •K e y p a d • Effects • Message • Wake-up Call •A l e r t • Power Up • Power Down • Voice Com mands 2. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the vo lume level (or vibrate mode) for the selected setting. 3. Press the key to save the setting. Sound Ef fects 1. In standby [...]
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71 The following options ap pear in the display: • On/Off — Lets you set the Clock On or Clock Off. • Alert Time — Lets you enter the beginning and ending hours. • Alert Sound — Lets you select Cuckoo or Female V oice. 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a sub-menu. 3. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highli gh[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 72 Display Settings • Banner — Lets you create your own personalized greeting that appears in the display when your device is in standby mode. • Clock — Lets you choose whether and where to show the digital clock- calendar in the display , and in what format. • Missed Events — Lets you enable or disable the Missed Events overl[...]
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73 Banner Create your o wn personalized greeting tha t appears in the display while your device is in standby mode. 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Display ), and for Banner . The Banner screen a ppears in the display with the banner presentation selection highlighted[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 74 Display Settings Clock Clock lets you choose whe ther to show the time in the displ ay in large or small digital format. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Display ), and for Clock . The following options appear in the display: • Clock type – Digital Cloc[...]
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75 Dial Style Dial Style adj usts the color of display . 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Display ), and for Dial Style . The followin g options appear in the dis play: •D e f a u l t – Number Size — Sets size ( Sm all or Large ) of the Default font used to show [...]
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CUSTOMIZE 76 Call Settings 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), and for T ouch Sensitivity . The following sensitivity opti ons appear in the display: •L o w • Medium • High •S u p e r 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight an opti on. 3. Press the key to sele ct the se[...]
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77 Call Block Call Block lets y ou control which incoming ca lls, if any , you wish to receive. U sing Call Block y ou can elect to ignore a List of specified numbers, or to ignore calls received from sp ecif ied Contact Group(s). 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Call [...]
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CUSTOMIZE 78 Device De vice Memor y Info Memory Info lets you quickly and ea sily review and manage your device memory usage. T o access Memory Info , do the following: 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), and for Device . Y ou’re prompted to ente r the password. Note: The def[...]
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79 • Music + V ideos memory usag e • Contacts w/ Pics memory usage •R i n g s memory usage • Screens memory usage • Email + IM memory usage • Voice Me mo memor y usage •O t h e r memory usage 5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired memor y option. System Memor y 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft t[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 80 Device • Recent History – Missed Calls memory usage – Ignored Calls memory usage – Incoming Calls memory usage – Outgoing Calls memory usage – Received Msgs memory usage – Sent Msgs memo ry usage 5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight th e desired memory option, then pre ss the ke y to save yo ur setting. [...]
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81 2. Enter the password. The Device menu a ppears in the display . 3. Press (fo r Memor y Info ). The Memory Info screen appears i n the display . 4. Press for Ext Memory . Y ou’re prompted to enter the password. Note: The default password is ‘0000’. The Ext Memory screen appears in the displ ay , showing the following file list sorting op t[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 82 Device S/W Info 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), and for Device . Y ou’re prompted to ente r the password. Note: The default password is ‘0000’. 2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display . 3. Press for S/W Info . Software versio n infor[...]
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83 3. Press for Reset . The fol lowing options appear in the dis play: • Delete Contacts — Deletes all entries from the Contacts List. • Reset Defaults — Resets CUSTOMIZE settings to the factory default values. Caution!: Contact your Wirel ess Provider before using the Reset Defaults option. Reset Def aults does not re store settings m ade [...]
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CUSTOMIZE 84 Bluetooth 4. Press the key to perfo rm the function for the hig hlighted option. Set Pass word The default lock code for your device is ge nerally the last four digits of your phone number . It is advisable to ch ange the default lock code to a secret code for security purposes. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key [...]
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85 (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Bluetooth ) , and for T urn on / off . T ruste d Devices This menu provides a list of Bluetooth wirele ss technolog y devices registered on your device. 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Bluetooth ), and for T rusted De vices .[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 86 Bluetooth • Delete All — Removes all devices from the list. • Device Info — Shows the Name, T ype, Status, Address, Profiles, Pairing Date, and Last Connection time and date. 5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highli ght the desired option, then press the key . Send + R eceiv e The Send + Receive application lets you exc[...]
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87 Settings Settings lets you setup ho w the Bluetooth feature op erates on your device. 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE ), (for Settings ), (for Bluetooth ) , and for Settings . The following options appear in the displa y: • Visibility — Lets you Show Device or Hide Device. • Device N[...]
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CUSTOMIZE 88 Airplane Mode Air plane Mode When set to On , the Airplane Mode icon ( ) appears in the display , and Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of your device. This pr events you from receiving or making calls (ex cept emerge ncy call s), but allow s you to use other features (such as the ca mera and the T ools) safely in sensitiv e e[...]
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89 Section 8: SURF T opics Covered •S U R F • Accessing Helio Portal • Using the SURF Browser • Using Links • How Browser Keys Work This section outlines how to launch the SURF browser , how to navigate to other pages on the web, and how the keys on the ke y pad are used with the web applica tion. Additional ly, l i nks to other sites are[...]
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SURF 90 Using the SURF Browser 4. Once the desired category is highlig ht ed, press the k ey to enter the category list. Exit Heli o Portal 䊳 Press to exit SURF . Using the SURF Browse r When you use SURF , some of the k eys oper ate di fferently tha n during a call. SURF presents on-screen items in any o f the following ways: • T ext or numeri[...]
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91 Last Key — Press to enter a zero (0 ), or to sele ct a numbered menu item. Pound/Space Key — Press to insert a space when entering text or to move to the next page of a multiple-page display . Number 1 thru 9 — Use the number keys to sele ct items in a menu if they are numbered. End Key — Press to exit SURF and return the device to stand[...]
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SNAP 92 SNAP Menu Section 9: SNAP T opics Covered •S N A P M e n u • Camera • Video Camera • Zoom •B r i g h t n e s s • Y our Albums • Photo Studio • Settings • Memory Info Use your a523 device to take full color digita l pictures and video cl ips, display th em on your device’ s vivid color displ ay , and instantl y share them[...]
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93 • Ext Album — Lets you access and manage ph otographs from another device. • H elio Album — Lets you access and man age the Helio photo album on the device. • Photo Studio — Lets you modify individu al photos in a selected photo alb um. • Settings — Lets you set basic parameters for the camera and video camera. • Print Photos ?[...]
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SNAP 94 Camera Tip: Y ou can change a number of the camera’s options and settings to suit particular us es for your pictures. (See “Camera Opt ions” on page 94 for more information.) Camera Opti ons The Camera Options let you adjust the default camera settings to suite availa ble lighting, the subject of the photo, or th e pu rpose of the pho[...]
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95 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired resolution and press the key . Y ou’re returned to the camera viewfinder screen. Note: The resoluti on setting affects zoom ca pabilities . When resolution is set to 1600 x 1200 , zoom is not available. When r esolution is set to 1280 x 960 and below, zoom settings x01 – x12 ar [...]
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SNAP 96 Camera The next time you press the key , the camera applies the selected White Balance to your picture. Lighting 1. In camera mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highlight Lighting . The following options appear in t he display: •N o r [...]
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97 Set F rame Set Frame lets you t emporarily apply one of th e preloaded picture frames in your device to characterize or e nhance one or more pictures. 1. In camera mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to highlight Set Frame . The following option[...]
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SNAP 98 Video Ca mera T aking Videos T o take a video using the current video camera settings, do the following: 1. In standby mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the device. The SNAP menu appears in the display . 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Video Camera option, then press the key . The messag[...]
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99 • Frame Rate • White Balance • Lighting • Record Sound • Effects • Save Location 4. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to highli ght the desired option a nd/ or setting, then press the key to save the sele cted setting. View Settings View Settings shows the current option sett ings: Frame Rate, Whit e Balance, Record Sound, and [...]
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SNAP 100 Video Ca mera 1. In video camera mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The options menu b ar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highlight Fr ame Rate . The following options appe ar in the display: • 14 fps (frames pe r second) • 7 fps 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired res[...]
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101 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the sampling area of your choice, then press the key . Y ou’re returned to the video camera viewfinder screen. When you take your next video, the de vice’ s display previews your subject image with the me asured exposure. Reco r d Sound 1. In video camera mode, press the Menu (left) soft t[...]
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SNAP 102 Zoom 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the color tone of your choice is highlighted, then press the key . Y ou’re retu rned to the video camera viewfinder screen. When you record your ne xt video, the device’ s display previews your subject image with the s elected color effect. Sav e Location Save Loc ation l ets you[...]
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103 Brightness Brightness le ts you temporari ly lighten the pictures you take. Increasin g the Brightness (01 – 09) lightens your pictures (01-5 is normal). 䊳 In camera or video ca mera viewfinder screen, use the Left and Right nav- igation keys to adjust the Brightness (the screen image lightens or dark- ens to show the affects of your change[...]
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SNAP 104 Yo u r A l b u m s Accessing Folder s and Mana ging Files 1. In standby mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the device. The SNAP menu appears in the display . 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Int Album or Ext Album , then press the key . A list of the folders residing in the select ed memory a[...]
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105 Helio Album Helio Album allo ws you to upload photos from My Pics by sending pictures messages using UP (87 on the keypad) to yo ur Helio Album. Helio Album also allows you to download files such as music, videos, games, ringtones, and screens. Photo Studio Photo Studi o lets you alter your photos for special purpo ses (such as for photo IDs wi[...]
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SNAP 106 Settings 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Settings option, then press the key . The following options a ppear in the display: • Album Lock — Lets you allow open access to the Album and to the Helio Album or lets you password-restrict a ccess to both the Album and the Helio Album. • Shutter Sound — Lets you se[...]
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107 Camera 1. In standby mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the device. The SNAP menu appears in the display . 2. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight Settings , then press the key . 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Shutter Sound , then press the key . 4. Use the Up and Down naviga tion k[...]
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SNAP 108 Settings Storage Storage lets yo u select the defa ult location where a pictures and video clips will be saved, in the device or on a Memory Card. 1. In standby mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the device. The SNAP menu appears in the display . 2. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight Settings , t[...]
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109 •O f f — Y ou are given the option to SEND or Save a picture or video clip when you take a picture or end recording of a video clip. 4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the automatic save setting of your choice, then press th e key . Y ou’re returned to the Settings menu. Point, Click, and Send Pictures T ake a picture and[...]
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SNAP 110 Memory Info • Ext Album — Lets you access and manage the photo album from another device. • Helio Album — Lets you access and mana ge the Helio photo album on the device. • Photo Studio — Lets you modify individual photos in a selected photo album. • Settings — Lets you set basic parameters for the camera and video camera. [...]
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111 Note: The default password is ‘0000’. 4. Enter the password. The following options appear in the display: • Photo + V ideo Album memory usage • M usic + Videos memory usage • Contacts w/ Pic s memor y usage •R i n g s memory usage • Screens memory usage • Email + IM memory usage • V oice Memo memory usa ge •O t h e r memory [...]
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SNAP 112 Memory Info 4. Enter the password. The Mass Storage screen appears in the display , showing the following file list sorting options: • Sort by Time • Sort by Size • Sort by Name • Sort by T ype 5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to show th e available applications list sorted acc ording to the selected sorting option. Exter [...]
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113 F o rma t E x t e rna l Me mo ry Formatting a microSD External Memory Card erases any data currently on the card and creates directories comp atible with your device. Important!: Repeated formatti ng of microSD Memor y Cards can reduce the service life of these devices. T o forma t an External Memo ry Card, do the following: 1. In standby mode,[...]
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VIDEO + MUSIC 114 Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC Section 10: VIDEO + MUSIC T opics Covered • Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC •V i d e o • Download Video •M u s i c • Download Music • Memory Info • Settings This section ou tlines your device ’ s multimedia functi ons and key features ass ociated with multimedia. Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC 1. In standb[...]
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115 Video Vid e o lets you playback and mana ge the video clips you have st ored in internal and external memory . 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and for Vid eo . The following sub-menus appear in the display: • Recent • Playlists •V i d e o s 2. Use the Up and Down navigation ke[...]
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VIDEO + MUSIC 116 Music Music Music lets you playback and manage the music files you have stored in internal and external memory . 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and for Music . The following sub-menus appear in the display: • Recent • Playlists • Artist • Albums •S o n g s ?[...]
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117 Memor y Info Memory Info lets you quickly and ea sily review and manage your device memor y usage. T o access Memory Info , do the following: 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and for Memory Info . The following options appear in the display: • Download Memory — Lets you review us[...]
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VIDEO + MUSIC 118 Memory Info System Memor y 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 options appear in the display: • Contact Li st – Names memory usage – Voic eDial On memory usage – Phone No. memory usage – Speed Dial mem[...]
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119 • Sort by Size • Sort by Name • Sort by T ype 3. Use the Left and Right na vigation keys to show th e available applica tions list sorted acc ording to the selected so rting option. Ext Memor y 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and for ( Memory Info ), and for Ext Memory . Y ou?[...]
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VIDEO + MUSIC 120 Settings Play Time 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for VIDEO + MUSIC ) and (for Settings ), and for Play Tim e . The following options appear in the display: • Continuously •3 0 m i n •1 h r • 1 hr 30 min •2 h r •3 h r 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an opti[...]
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121 Section 11: GAMES T opics Covered • Finding Games • Managing Games This section explains the GAMES feature which lets you download and play games right on your device. Finding Games With GA MES , you can download ful l featured games over the ai r . 1. In standby mo de, to launch GAMES , do one o f the following: • Press the Right navigat[...]
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GAMES 122 Managing Games 2. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) . The games management menu pops-up in the display. Some or all of the following opti ons are active in the menu, depending up the application selected: • Move to Folder — Lets you move a selected game between available folders. •R e n a m e — Lets you change the name of t[...]
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123 Section 12: PLAN T opics Covered • T ools Menu • Calendar •T o - d o • Wake-up C all •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 Memory •V o i c e This section explains how to use your device’ s digital assi stant functionality to schedule events, set re minders, crea[...]
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PLAN 124 Calendar • Wake-up Call — Lets you set an alarm to go off once, periodically, or daily , at a specified time. •A l a r m — Lets you set multiple alarms to go off once, periodically , or daily , at specified times. • Calculator — Lets you perform calculations, including add ition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. • W[...]
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125 – T oday’s Date — Lets you jump to today’ s date. – Specific D ate — Lets you jump to any date you specify . – Delete — Lets you erase an event. – Delete All — Lets you erase all events. – Display by T ype — Lists events, grouped by type. • Use the navigation keys to highligh t the desired option, then press the key to[...]
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PLAN 126 T o-do • Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the Ringtone field. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the desired ring tone. • Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the Holiday field. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select Unmarked , Marked , or the desired icon. 5. Press the key to store[...]
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127 • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Alarm field. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select None , To d a y , 1 day before , 3 days before , or 7 days befor e . • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the alarm time field. – Use the Left and Right navigation keys and the keypad to change the time. – U[...]
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PLAN 128 Wake-up Call • Check Completed / Clear Completed — Change the status of a highlighted task to completed/uncompleted. • Sort by Deadline — Re-present the tasks in order of their deadlines. •D e l e t e — Erase the currently highligh ted task. • Delete All — Erase all tasks from your T o-do list. 4. Use the Up and Down naviga[...]
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129 Cancel the Wake-up Call 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for PLAN ) and for Wake-up Call . The following options appear in the display: •E d i t key ( ) • T urn off (right) soft key ( ) 2. Press the T urn off (right) soft key ( ). “ Wake-u p Call Off ” appears in the display . Alar m Y our devic[...]
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PLAN 130 Alarm 4. T o add an alarm, press the New (right) soft touch key ( ) key . The following opt ions appear in the Alarm screen: •A l a r m •T i m e •A l e r t • Ring/Vib Only the Alarm option is a ctive, highlighted, and set to Cancel . 5. Use the Left and Right navigati on keys to change the Alarm option setting to On . The other opt[...]
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131 Edit an Alar m 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for PLAN ) and for Alar m . The Alarm screen appears in the display showing a list of all currently defined alarms. 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an Alarm selection. 3. Press the Vie w ke y ( ) . The cu rrent Alarm setting s appear in[...]
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PLAN 132 Calculator 5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to change the Alarm option setting to Off . The other opti ons become inactive. 6. Press the key . “ Saved ” appears in the display , the alarm is cancelled, and the alarm icon ( ) disappears from the top of the display . Delete Alar ms 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft [...]
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133 • Press the key to enter a decimal point. (When you enter a decimal number smaller that 1.0, Calculator automaticall y inserts a leading zero, for example, 25 becomes 0.25.) • Press the ke y to change the sign for a number to a neg ative. • Press the Clear (left) soft touch key ( ) to delete digits. • Press the ( ) (right) soft key ( ) [...]
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PLAN 134 Unit Converter 3. Press the DS T On / DST Off (right) soft touch key ( ) key to display or not display Da ylight Savings Time (DST) fo r the selected time zone. 4. Do one of the following: • Press the key to set the selecte d time zone as the home time zone for your device. • Press the key to return to the PLAN menu. Unit Conv er ter T[...]
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135 •k g — Weight •m l — Volume • o C — T emperatu re 2. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to highlight the conversion tab you wish to use. 3. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the From and To fields in succession. Use the Left and Right navi gation ke ys to select the u nits to be converted. 4. Enter the quantity [...]
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PLAN 136 Stopwatch 5. When you’re finished entering detail s for the memo, press the key . The memo is saved. View , E dit, and Er ase Memos 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for PLAN ) and for Notepad . A list of any stored memos appears in the Notepad page. 2. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to h igh[...]
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137 • Memory Info — Lets you review used and available memor y . (See “Memory Info” on page 78 for more information.) 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight USB Disk Mode . 4. Press the key. Y ou are prompted to enter the de vice password. Note: The default password is ‘0000’. 5. Enter the device password using the keypad k[...]
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PLAN 138 Voice 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a file, then press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The following options a ppear in the display: •R e n a m e — Lets you change the name of the highlighted file. • More Information — Lets you view information about the highlighted file. •D e l e t e — Lets you delete[...]
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139 • Time-out P eriod — Lets you choose a 5-second or 10-second time-out period. • Vide o Launch — Lets you choose between Open Slide + SEND Key or only Send Key to launch video. 5. Y ou will be asked to confirm your selection. Record a Voice Memo 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ), then press (for PLAN ) and for[...]
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PLAN 140 Voice 3. Press the key to play the voice memo. • T o pause the memo, press the key . Press the key again to restart playing the memo. When the voice memo finishes playi ng, the selected voice me mo remains highlighted in the li st of sound files. 4. For other options, press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ). The following options appe a[...]
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141 2. Press the Menu (left) soft touch key ( ) . Th e following option s appear in the display: • Send Email •P l a y • Play All •R e n a m e •I n f o • Delete • Delete All 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Delete All . 4. Press the key. “ Delete All? ” pops-u p in the displ ay , prompting yo u to confirm the de[...]
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MESSAGE 142 Launching the MESSA GE Feature Section 13: MESSAGE T opics Covered • Launching the MESSAGE Feature • Sending a T ext Message • Sending a Picture Message • Sending an Email Message • Messaging Services • Customizing the Message Menu The MESSAGE feature is an integrated mess aging application that lets you send and receive T e[...]
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143 2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to high light an option. 3. Press the key to invoke your selection. Sending a T e xt Message 1. In standby mode, press the Down navigation key (MESSAGE shortcut), then press for Send T ext/Pic . Th e New Message screen appears in the displa y with the To field highlighted. 2. Enter/select a recipient for y[...]
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MESSAGE 144 Sending a Picture Message • Insert Quick T ext — Adds precomposed text to your message. • Add Backgroun d — Adds a background ima ge to your message. • Add Background Color — Changes your message background color to one of 15 others. • Change T ext Color — Ch anges your m essage text color to one of 15 others. • Save t[...]
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145 T o add a saved photo : 7. Use the Up/Down navigati on key to highlight Photos , then press the OK key ( ). The Int Album screen appears in the di splay showing a list of photo-video folders with the Default folder highlighted. 8. Use the Up/Down navigation key to highl ight the desired folder , then press the OK key ( ). The contents of t he s[...]
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MESSAGE 146 Sending a Picture Message 15. Use the Up/Down navigati on key to highlight the desired voice memo, then press the Attach key ( ). The New Message screen reappears with the selected v oice memo name populating an Ad d field and with an additional Add fi eld highlighted. T o record a new voice me mo for attaching to the messag e: • Pres[...]
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147 18. Use the Navigation ke y to highlight the desired video clip , then press the Attach key ( ). The New Message screen reappears with the selected vide o clip name populating the Add field and with an additi onal Add field highlighted. T o record a new video clip : 19. Use the Up/Down navigati on key to highlight Video Recordings , th en press[...]
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MESSAGE 148 Sending an Email Message 1. In standby mode, press the Down navigation key (MESSAGE shortcut ), then press for Send Email . The New Email screen appears in the display w ith the To field highlighted. 2. Enter/select a recipient for your message by doing one of t he following: • Enter a recipient’ s Email address using the keypad. ?[...]
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149 • Add Bcc — Adds a “blind carbon copy” recipient (does not a ppear in message copies sent to other recipients) to your Email message. • Save to Drafts — Save this Email message to the message service Drafts folder . • Return to Mailbox — Discards your Email message and the Message screen reappears in the display . Use the Up/Dow[...]
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MESSAGE 150 Sending an Email Message 1. In standby mode, press th e Down navi gation key (MESSAGE shortcut), then use the Up/Down navigation key to highlight the messaging service to which you subscribe and press . The Inbox screen appears in the displa y listing any received Email messages. T o access other folders : 2. Press the Menu (left) soft [...]
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151 Messaging Ser vices Y ou can use MESSAGE to access any of the listed messaging ser vices’ Email accounts to which you subscribe. Email Setu p Infor mation Y ou should obtain the inform ation you need to setup MESSAGE to access an y of the listed messaging services from the messa g ing service(s) to which you subscribe. Setting Up an Email Acc[...]
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MESSAGE 152 Customizing the Message Menu T o discard your settings, press the Cancel (left) soft key ( ). Customizing the Message Menu Y ou can arrange the items in the Message Menu to suit your needs. 1. In standby mode, press the Down navigation key (MESSAGE shortcut ). The Message screen appears in the display . 2. Use the Up/Down navigation key[...]
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153 Section 14: APPS T opics Covered • Finding Applications • Managing Applications This section explains the APPS feature which lets you iden tify , purchase, and download useful applications to your device. Finding Applications With AP PS , you can download full featured appl ications over the air . 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) s[...]
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APPS 154 Managing Applications • Move to Folder — Lets you move a selected application between available folders. •R e n a m e — Lets you change the name of the selected application or folder . •I n f o — Shows information about the selected app lication or folder , such as, name, number of items, version, and size. •D e l e t e — R[...]
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155 Section 15: Health and Safety Inf or mation T opics Covered • Health and Safety Information • Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling • UL Certified T ravel Adapter • Consumer Information on Wireless Phones • Road S afety • Responsible Listening • Operating Environment • Using Y our Phone Near Ot her Electronic Devices • FCC Hea[...]
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Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Information 156 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequ ency (RF) Signals Cer tification Inf or mation (SAR) Y our wireless phone is a radio transmit ter and receiv er . It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure li mits for radio frequenc y (RF) energy set by the Federal[...]
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157 The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phon e with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phon e as reported to the FCC are: Part 22 • Head: 1.21 W/Kg. • Body-worn: 0.793 W/Kg Part 24 • Head: 1.39 W/Kg • Body-worn: 0.652 W/Kg S[...]
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Health and Safety Information 158 POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CO RRECTL Y ORIENT A TED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONT AL OR FLOOR MO UNT POSITION. Consumer Infor mation on Wir eless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (F DA) has published a series of Questions and Answers for consumers relat ing to radio[...]
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159 phones are shown to e mit radio frequenc y energy (RF) at a level t hat is hazardous to the user . In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health haz ard and to re pair , replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientif ic data do not justify F[...]
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Health and Safety Information 160 What are the r esults of the r esearch done already? The research done thus far ha s produced conflicting result s, and many studies have suffered from f laws in their research meth ods. Animal experime nts investigating the effects of radio frequency energy (RF) ex posures c[...]
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161 What is FD A doing to find ou t more about the possible health ef fects of wir eless phone RF? FDA is working with the U. S. National T oxicology Pr ogram and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure th at high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the e ffects of exposure to radio frequency e[...]
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Health and Safety Information 162 What about chil dren using wir eless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, inclu ding children and te enagers. If you wa nt to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequenc y energy (RF), the measu res described above would apply[...]
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163 In Feb ruar y 2002, the F ederal trade Commi ssion (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wirele ss phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defen dants lacked a reas onable basis to substantiate their claim. What abou t wireless phone interferenc e with medi[...]
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Road Safety Health and Safety Information 164 • Intern ational Commission on Non-Io nizing Radiation Protect ion: http://www.icnirp.de • National Radia tion Protection Board (UK): http://www .hpa.org.uk/radiation • US F ood and Drug Admi nistration http://www .fda.gov/cellphones Road Saf ety Y our wireless phone gives you the po werful abilit[...]
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165 7. Do not engage in stressful or em otional conversati ons that may be distracting. Make people you are ta lking with aware you are dri ving and suspend conversations that have the pote ntial to dive rt your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Di al 9-1-1 or other local emergenc y number in the case of fire, tr[...]
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Responsible Listening Health and Safety Information 166 Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearin g loss an d potential hearing problem varies. Additiona lly , the amount of sound produc ed by a portable audio devic e varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device settings, and the headph ones that are used. As a result, there is n[...]
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167 National Institute on Deafness a nd Other Communication Disorders National Instit utes of Health 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethesda, MD 20892-2320 Voice: (301) 496-7243 Email: nidcdi nfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www .nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing National Institute for Occu pational Safety and Health Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. 200 Independence Ave[...]
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FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC ) Regulations for Wireless Devices Health and Safety Information 168 Implanta ble Medical Devices A minimum separati on of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and an imp lantable medical de vice, such a s a pacemaker or implantabl e cardioverter defibri llator , to av oid potentia[...]
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169 phone with your heari ng device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. M-Ratings : Phones rated M3 or M4 meet F CC requirements and are likely to generate less interferen ce to hearin g devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T -Ratings : Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements [...]
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Potentially Explosiv e Environments Health and Safety Information 170 Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devices, cons ult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it i s adequately shiel ded from external RF energy. Y our physician may be able to assi st you in obtaining this info rmation. Switch your phone off in h[...]
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171 all wireless pho ne networks or when certai n network services and/or phone features are in use. Che ck with local ser vice providers. T o make an emergenc y call: 1. If the phone is not on, switc h it on. 2. Key in the emergency numb er for your present location (for example, 911 or other official eme rgency number). Emergenc y numbers var y b[...]
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Other Important Safety Information Health and Safety Information 172 Although your pho ne is quite sturdy , it is a complex piece of equipment and can b e broken. Avoid dropping, hitti ng, bending or si ttin g on it. Other Impor tant Safety Infor mation • Only qual ified personnel shou ld service the phone or install the phone in a vehic le. Faul[...]
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173 Understand ing How Y our Phone Oper ates Y our phone is basicall y a ra dio transmitter and receiver . When it's turne d on, it receives and transm its radio frequency (R F) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode. Maintaini[...]
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Battery Precautions Health and Safety Information 174 Batter y Precautions • Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, espec ially on a hard surface, can potentially cau se dama ge to the phone and batter y . If you suspect damage to the phone or battery , take it to a service center for inspection. • Never use any charger or ba ttery t hat i[...]
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175 • Do not place the phone in areas that ma y get very hot, such as on or near a cooking surface, cooking appl iance, iron, or ra diator . • Do not get your pho ne or batter y wet. Ev en though they will dry and appear to operate normally , the circui try could slowly corrode an d pose a safety hazard. • Do not short-circuit the ba ttery . [...]
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Care and Maintenance Health and Safety Information 176 • Do not use harsh chemicals, c leaning solven ts or strong deterg ents to c lean the phone. Wipe it with a soft c loth slightly dampen ed in a mild soap -and-water solution. • Do not paint the phone. P aint can clog th e device's moving parts and prev ent proper operation. • Do not [...]
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177 Section 16: Warr anty Infor mation T opics Covered • Standard Limited Warr anty Standard Limited War r anty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSU NG") warrants to the orig inal purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's Ph ones and accessories ("Products") are free fr[...]
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Warranty Information 178 Standard Limited Warr anty This Limited Warranty co vers batteries only if ba ttery capacity falls below 80% of rated ca pacity or the ba ttery le aks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the batter y ha s been charged by a batter y charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the batter[...]
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179 • COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH TH E REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW , RULE, SPECIFICA T ION OR CON TRACT PERT AINING THERETO. NOTHING CONT AINED IN THE INSTRUCTI ON MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREA TE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KI ND WHAT SOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT . ALL I MPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MA Y ARISE BY OPERA TION OF L[...]
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Warranty Information 180 Standard Limited Warr anty EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT . THE QU ALITY , CA P ABILITIES, O PERA TIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PAR TY SO FTWARE OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLEL Y WITH THE PURCH ASER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTW A RE OR EQUIPMENT , AS THE CASE MA Y BE. This Lim[...]
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181 Samsung T elecommunications America, LLC 1301 East Lookout Drive Richardson, T exas 75082 Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Important!: If you are using a h andset other than a st andard numeric key pad, dial the numbers l isted in bracke ts. Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357) ©2007 Samsung T elecommuni cations America. Al l rights reserved. No reprod[...]
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182 Index A Adjust Ringer setting 22 B Back/Clear key 16 Backup to last menu 34 Battery 6 Charging 8 installing 6 Low battery indicator 9 Removal 7 removing 7 Travel adapter 8 C Call Answer mode 20 Call Functions Adjusting the Call Vo lume 26 Answering a Call 25 Calls Log 26 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing 23 Making a Call — Speed Dialing [...]
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183 Left soft touch key 15 Lock mode 20 M Memo Pad Add a Memo 135 Review, edit, and erase memos 136 Menu Navigation 34 Menu Outline 36 Menu shortcuts 34 Menu, in-use options 35 MESSAGE 142 Mode Call answer 20 Camera 22 Input 20 Lock 20 Silent 21 Standby 20 Talk 21 Vibrate 22 N Navigation key 16 Navigation key shortcuts 35 Notes and tips 5 Notes, de[...]
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184 Using SURF 90 T Talk mode 21 Tip, description 5 Tools Tools Menu 123 U UL Certification 157 Understanding Your Contacts 48 Deleting a Contact Entry 64 Finding a Contact Entry 52 My Info 66 Pauses 56 Understanding Your Contacts List Adding a New Contact 49 Editing an Existing Contact 56 Understanding Your Device 10 Closed View of You r Device 11[...]