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SCH-r500 Series PORT ABLE DU AL-MODE MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference..
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R500.07_AI19 _CB_101007_F3 Licensed by Qu alcomm Incorporated u nder one or more of th e following 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. T9 T ext Input is li censed by T egic Communi cations and is covered by U.
4 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .........................................................................8 Understanding this User Manual ............................................................................... 8 Activating Your Phone .
T able of Contents 5 Editing an Existing Contact Entry ............................................................................. 59 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers . .............................................................................. 61 Renaming a Contacts Group .
6 Section 12: Multimedia ..........................................................................114 Accessing Multimedia ........................................................................................... 114 My Images .....................
T able of Contents 7 Section 16: Warranty Information ........................................................ 181 Standard Limited Warranty .................................................... ............................... 182 Index ...............
8 Section 1: Getting Star ted T opics Covered • Understanding this User Manual • Activating Y our Phone • Charging the Battery • Setting Up Y o ur Voice Mail • Memory Card (Optional) This se.
Getting Started 9 Activating Y our Phone Activating Y our Phone 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 phone supports.
10 T ur n Y our Phone Of f 䊳 Press and hold the key for two or more seconds. Y our phone powers off. Note: If your phone is on a nd you press for less than one sec ond, the phone will not p ower off. This prevents your phone fr om being turned off acci dentally.
Getting Started 11 Setting Up Y our Voice Mail Note: For connection to an electrical suppl y not located in Nor th America, you must use an a daptor of the proper configurat ion for the power outl et. Use of the wrong ad apter could dama ge your phone a nd void your wa rranty .
12 1. In standby mode, press and hold the key or dial your own mobile number to dial voice mail. 2. Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to setup you r voice mail box. Listen to voice mail 1. In standby mode, press and hold the key or dial your own mobile number to dial voice mail.
Getting Started 13 Memory Card (Optional) 3. Remove the memor y card from the memor y card slot. 4. If desired, install another memory card. ( See “Install a Memory Card ” on page 12.
14 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone T opics Covered • Features of Y our Phone • Closed View of Y our Phone • Front Open View of Y our Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Y our Phone’s Modes This section outlines some ke y features of your phone.
Understandi ng Y our Phone 15 Closed View of Y our Phone ** The SCH-r500 phone supports the wirel ess headset, handsfree, dial-up networking, A2DP , object push, serial port, and file transfer profiles for Bluetooth ® wireless technolo gy . The r500 phone does not support Bluetooth OBEX profile s.
16 6. Camera/Media Player Key — With the flip closed and the phone idle, turns on the front display backlight when pressed. With the flip closed, the phone idle , and with a memor y card containing music files inserted, launches th e Me dia Player when pressed and held.
Understandi ng Y our Phone 17 Front Open View of Y our Phone 3. Left Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and applic ations and to select the choice av ailable in the Left So ft key option. 4. Volume Keys — Wit h the phone open and idl e, adjusts the call ring er volume when pressed.
18 Rear Open View of Y our Phone Feat ur e s 1. Mirror — Used to center the imag e when taking self-por traits. 2. Camera/Media Player Key — With the flip open, launches the Camera in your phone. When in Camera or Camcorder mo de, switches between Camera and Camcorder .
Understandi ng Y our Phone 19 Command Keys Command Keys Functions fo r the soft keys are define d by what appears above each in th e display . There are two soft keys, t he left soft key ( ) and the right sof t key ( ) . Left Soft K ey Some functions of the le ft soft key are as fo llows.
20 In speakerphone mo de, pressing and holding the Speakerphone key ( ) disables speakerphone mode. V oice Recognition Key In standby mode, pressi ng the V oice Recognitio n key ( ), launches the VoiceSi gnal application, enabling yo u to use spoken commands to control your phone.
Understandi ng Y our Phone 21 Understanding the Display Scr een Navigati on Key Use the directio nal keys on the Navigation k ey ( ) to browse menus, sub- menus, and lists. In standb y mode, the directional keys also act as shortc uts to launch applications.
22 • Reconfirm – Example: “Erase all messages?” • Performing – Example: “SEN DING...” “Connecting. ..” • Completed – Example: “Message saved ” • Information – Example: .
Understandi ng Y our Phone 23 Y our Phone’s Modes 3. Press the key to sel ect the method for answe ring calls. Input mode Input mode determines how yo u enter text, numbers and symbols. While at any text entry screen, press the Left soft key ( ), then choose the input mode from the pop-up menu using the navigation key s.
24 T alk Mo de Y ou can place and rece ive calls only whe n your phone is on. While in a call your phone is in T alk mode. Press the Options (right) sof t key ( ) to display a li st of menu options. See “The In-Use Options” on page 40. for more information.
Call Functions 25 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing Section 3: Call Functions T opics Covere d • Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing • Making a Call — Speed Dialing • Making a Call —.
26 Important!: Because of various tra nsmission metho ds, network para meters, and user se ttings necess ary to complete a call from your wirel ess phone, a con nection cannot al ways be guaran teed. Therefore, emergency calli ng may not be ava ilable on all wire less networks a t all times.
Call Functions 27 Making a Call — Speed Dialing Manual Pause Calling When you call auto mated system s (like bank ing services), you are often required to enter a password or account number . In stead of manua lly entering the numbers each time, you can store the n umbers in your Co ntacts along wit h special characte rs called pauses.
28 Tw o-T ouch Dialing Memory locations 10 through 99 are speci al T wo-T ouch dial ing locations. Example: For location number 13, b riefly press the key , then press and h old the key until th e name and number a ppear in th e display and the number is dialed .
Call Functions 29 Making a Call — Voice Dialing 2. Press the Up navigation key . The Contact List screen appears showing the desired Contact name, as shown. 3. If needed, use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Co ntact you wish to call.
30 If Voice Dial is not sure which name you said, it di splays a choice list of up to three names and prompts you with “ Did you say? ” followed by the first name on the list. 4. Say “ Ye s ” to confirm the name or “ No ” to hear the next name, or use the keypad to selec t the correct name fr om the list.
Call Functions 31 Answering a Call Pause Dialing From a Co ntacts Entr y • If you v oice dial a contact that contains (t wo-second) T pause(s) simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete.
32 Adjusting the Call V olume In standby mode, repeatedly press the volume key ( ) down until the Call Volume Level desired appears in the display . The volume key i s on the left side of p hone. Calls Log The Calls log reta ins information about Outgo ing, Incoming, and Miss ed calls.
Call Functions 33 Calls Log 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu cont aining the following opti ons appears in the display: •S a v e — Save the number to your Contacts. •D e t a i l s — Calls to Contacts Only — Shows the entry for the called Contact.
34 • Erase All — Erase all calls from your Incoming call s log. • View T imer — Shows the number of calls and/or the total time spent on the Last Call, All Calls, Received, Outgoing, Roaming Calls, Lifetime Calls. 4. Press the Msgs (left) soft key ( ).
Call Functions 35 Calls Log • Video Message — Lets you send a video message to the selected number called. Note: See “Creating and Sending New Messages” on page 69. for more information. 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight an opti on. 6. Press the key to perform th e highlighted opti on’ s function.
36 Data Call Y our phone retains informatio n about the last 10 data c alls and stores th em in the Data call log. Y ou can review the Da ta call log for the time and da te of the call, as well as other informa tion. 1. At the Calls menu, pres s for Data Call .
Call Functions 37 Calls Log 2. Press the Reset (left) soft key ( ) to re se t a selected counter ex cept Last Reset and Li fetime Calls. 3. Press the Rese t All (right) soft key ( ) to res et all counters except Lifetime Calls. 4. Press the key or th e key if you wish to exit the list.
38 Roaming What is Roa ming? Roaming lets you use your r500 phone when you travel ou tside of your Wireless Provider’ s covera ge area. The Roaming icon ( ) appears in the top li ne of the display when Roaming is active, and ex tra charges may apply when making or receiving calls.
Menu Navigation 39 Navigate Using Menu Options Section 4: Menu Na vigation T opics Covere d • Navigate Using Menu Options • Navigate Using Quic k Search • Navigate Using Shortcuts • Menu Shortcuts Outline This section explains the menu navigation for your phone.
40 Navig ation Key Shor tcuts In standby mode, pr ess a navigation key (as ill ustrated below) to launch its corresponding application. Th e In-Use Options Access numerous menus and featur es even while in a call.
Menu Navigation 41 Navigate Using Quick Search Naviga te Using Quick Search Use the Quick Search feature to access menus and sub menus by pressing the number keys that co rrespond to the first fe w letters of a menu or sub menu n ame. (For information on ena bling Quick Search , see “Quick Search” on page 153) 1.
42 1.4.2 Business 1.4.3 Colleague 1.4.4 F a mily 1.4.5 F riends 1.5 Memory Info 2C a l l s 2.1 Outgoing Calls 2.2 Incoming Calls 2.3 Missed Calls 2.4 All Call s 2.5 Data Call 2.6 Call Timer 2.7 Data Counter 3 Messages 3.1 Send Message 3.1.1 T ext Message 3.
Menu Navigation 43 Menu Shortcuts Outline 3.7.1.5 Entr y Mode 3.7.1.6 Cal lback # 3.7.1.7 S ignature 3.7.1.8 Remi nder 3.7.2 T ext Message 3.7.2.1 Auto Vie w 3.7.2.2 S ignature 3.7.2.3 Auto Scro ll 3.7.3 Picture/Video Message 3.7.3.1 Auto Receive 3.7.
44 6.1.1 V oice Calls 6.1.2 Messages 6.1.3 Alarm s 6.2 Ringer T ype 6.2.1 V oice Calls 6.2.1.1 My Ringtone s 6.2.1.2 My Sounds 6.2.2 Messages 6.2.2.1 T ext Message 6.2.2.1.1 My Ringtones 6.2.2.1.2 My Sounds 6.2.2.2 Pictur e/Video Mess age 6.2.2.2.1 My Ringtones 6.
Menu Navigation 45 Menu Shortcuts Outline 8T o o l s 8.1 V oic e Ser vice 8.1.1 V oice Commands 8.1.2 V oice Settings 8.1.2.1 Choice Lists 8.1.2.2 S ensitivit y 8.1.2.3 D igit Dialin g 8.1.2.3.1 Adapt Digits 8.1.2. 3.2 Reset Digits 8.1.2.4 Soun d 8.1.
46 8.5.3 Alarm 3 8.6 W orld Time 8.7 Calculator 8.8 Stop W atch 8.9 Cov er ter 8.9.1 Currency 8.9.2 Length 8.9.3 W eight 8.9.4 V olume 8.9.5 Area 8.9.6 T emperature 8.0 Tip Calculat or 9 Settings 9.1 Location 9.2 Call Settings 9.2.1 Call Ans wer 9.2.2 A uto Answ er 9.
Menu Navigation 47 Menu Shortcuts Outline 9.3.4.6 R estriction 9.3.4.6.1 Outgoing 9.3.4.6.2 Incoming 9.3.4.6 .3 Contact s 9.3.5 NAM Selection 9.3.6 System Select 9.3.7 Set Time 9.3.7.1 Set Date 9.3.7.2 Set T ime 9.3.8 Quick Search 9.3.9 PC Connection 9.
48 Section 5: Entering T e xt T opics Covered • T ext Entry Modes • Changing the T ext Entry Mode • Entering T ext in Alpha (Abc) Mode • Entering T ext in T9 Word Mode • Entering Upper and L.
Entering T ext 49 Changing the T ext Entry Mode Y our current mode of text entry [ Abc, 123, or T9 Word ] is indicated in the lower left part of the display when composing a text message. Changing the T ext Entr y Mode 1. While compos ing a text message, pr ess the Left soft key ( ).
50 2. When you have completed pressin g all the keys for th e desired word, review the word appearing in the text entry field and pop-up list. 3. If the word in the text en tr y field is not the one you me ant to enter , use the Up and Down navigation keys to highl ight the desired word in the pop-up list.
Entering T ext 51 Entering Numbers Entering Numbers Enter numbers into a text messa ge while in number mode (123). Note: See “Changing the T ext E ntry Mode” on page 49. for instructions on changing text entr y modes. 1. While compos ing a text message, pr ess the Left soft key ( ).
52 Section 6: Understanding Y our Contacts T opics Covered • Y our Contacts List • Adding a New Contacts Entry • Finding a Contacts Entry • Editing an Existing Contact Entry • Assigning Spee.
Understanding Y our Contacts 53 Adding a New Contacts Entry Open Y our Contac ts List 1. In standby mode, press the MENU key ( ), then press for Contacts . The following Contacts sub-me nus and options appear in the display: •F i n d — Find a phone number by entering a Contact name.
54 8. If desired, select an iden tifying imag e by highl ighting the photo ID field and pressing the Set (left) soft key ( ). The My Images screen appears in the display . (For m ore information, see “My Images” on page 114.) 9. Press the SAVE key ( ) to save the new Contacts en try.
Understanding Y our Contacts 55 Adding a New Contacts Entry Adding the number to an existing Contacts entry : 5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Update Existing , then press the key . The Update Existing screen appears in the display showing your current Contacts list.
56 4. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight Save , then press the key . The following options appear i n the display: •C r e a t e N e w — Lets you create a new Contacts entr y . • Update Existing — Lets you add the number or e-mail address you just entered to an existing Contacts entry .
Understanding Y our Contacts 57 Finding a Contacts Entry Keypad Methods Find by Name If you have stored a named contact in your Contacts list, Find lets you locate the entry quickly .
58 – Send T ext Msg — Lets you send a text message to the selected contact. – Send PIC Msg — Lets you send a picture message to the selected contact. – Send Video Msg — Lets you send a video message to the selected contact. – Call — Lets you place a call to the highlighted contact.
Understanding Y our Contacts 59 Editing an Existing Contact Entry 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following menu options appear in the display: •S e a r c h — Lets you find Contacts list en tries by their phone numbers. • 2-Sec P ause — Adds a two-second pause.
60 Adding P auses to Contac ts Numbers When you call au tomated systems (like b anking services), you are often requ ired to enter a password or a ccount number . I nstead of manually entering the numbers each time, you ca n store the numbers in yo ur Contacts along with special characters called pau ses.
Understanding Y our Contacts 61 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight a number stored in this contact entry . 4. Use the navigation keys to place the cu rsor where you wan t to add a pause (usually at the right-h and end of the numb er).
62 •W a i t — Adds a hard pause (awaits input from you). Set Speed Dial is highlighted. 4. Press the key . The Speed Dial screen appears in the display . 5. Enter , or use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to se lect, an unassigned Speed Dial number .
Understanding Y our Contacts 63 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers – Use the Up and Down navigation ke ys to select the phone numb er to receive the Speed Dial number assignment. – Press the OK key ( ) to assign the new Speed Dial number to the selected Contact number .
64 7. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The f ollowing menu options appear in the display: • Set Speed Dial — lets you assign a Speed Dial number to this Contacts entry . • Set As Default — your phone automatically dials this number when you Find this Contacts entry and press the key.
Understanding Y our Contacts 65 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers 6. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the display , use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight th e desired Contacts entr y , then press the OK key ( ). • If the selected Contacts entry has only one phone number , you are simply prompted to confirm the assignment.
66 • T o insert the @ symbol, press the key, twi ce. • T o add the domain type to the end of the e-mail address, do the following: – Press the abc (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the display with Abc highlighted. – Use the navigation keys to highlight Shortcuts , then press the key .
Understanding Y our Contacts 67 Deleting a Contacts Entry 6. Press the key to save the changed group name. Deleting a Contacts Entr y 1. Find th e desired entry in the Contacts list. (See “Finding a Contacts Entry” on page 56. for more information.
68 Section 7: Messaging T opics Covered • Creating and Sending New Messages • Message Send Options • Receivi ng New Messages •V o i c e m a i l • Message Folders • Erasing Messages • Message Settings • General Me ssage Settings This section explains how to create, send, receive, a nd view different types of messages.
Messaging 69 Creating and Sending New Messages Creating and Sending New Messages This sub section guides you through procedures for creating and sendin g text messages, picture messages, and video messages. Creating and S ending a T ext Message 1. At the Messages menu, pre ss (for Send Message ) and for T ext Message .
70 3. When you are finished add ressing your message, press the key . The Te x t field appears in the display . 4. Enter the text fo r yo ur message using the keypad.
Messaging 71 Creating and Sending New Messages 3. After addressing your picture message, the Subject field becomes highlighted. 4. Enter the Subject text using the keypad.
72 The Sound field become s highlighted. 10. Press the Sounds (left) soft key ( ). The Record New option and a list of sound files appear in the display w ith the Record New option hig hlighted. 11. Press the key to re cord a new sound file, or use the navigation ke ys to select a listed sound file.
Messaging 73 Creating and Sending New Messages 3. After addressing your picture message, the Subject field becomes highlighted. 4. Enter the Subject text using the keypad.
74 10. Once you’re finished composing yo ur vid eo message, do one of the following: • Press the key to SEND the message. • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See “Message Send Options” on page 74. for more information.) Message Send Options Y ou can set priority , validity, and oth e r options before yo u send a message.
Messaging 75 Receiving New Messages Receivin g New Messages When you receive a message in standby mode, an alert sounds (unless turned off) and a New Me ssage notification a ppears in the display alo ng with the closed envelope icon ( ).
76 Tip: Y ou can also acc ess your Voicemail by using the entries in the Voicemail fol der . Se e “Voicemail” on page 80. for more information. Message Folders Inbo x Received messages of all types (except Voicemail) are st ored in the Inbox. 1. At the Messages menu, press for Inbox .
Messaging 77 Message Folders – Reply With Copy — T ext Messages only — Lets you reply to a message and include a copy of the original message. – Save PIC — Picture Messages only — Saves a copy of the image included in the selected message to the My Images gallery.
78 – Resend — Re-send the message. – Lock / Unlock — Block a message from being erased or free a message to be erased. – Add T o Contacts — Lets you add the addressee numbers or E-mail addresses to your Contacts list. – Erase Out box — Erase all messages in the Outbox folder .
Messaging 79 Message Folders 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the message that you wish to edit, then do one of the follow ing: • Press the Erase (left) soft key ( ) to delete the message.
80 • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See “Message Send Options” on page 74. for more information.) 4. Once you’re finish ed composing your me ssage, do one of the followin g: • Press the SEND ( ) key to send your message. • Press the ke y to exit the message.
Messaging 81 Message Settings 4. Press the No (right) soft key ( ) to canc el deleting any messages, or press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to de lete all messages fro m the selected folder . Message Settings The Msg Settings folder lets you define numerous message settings such as ringer types and save options.
82 T ext Message Settings 1. At the Messages menu, press (for Msg Settings ) and for Te x t Message . The following T ext message o p tions appear in the display: • Auto View — Automatically view messages as they are received.
easyedgeSM 83 Finding Applications Section 8: easy edge SM T opics Covere d • Finding Applications This section explains how to launch easy edge SM where you can download multimedia , applications, games, and check news and sports.
84 Section 9: Display T opics Covered • Display Settings • Menu Style • Wallpaper • Clock Format •T h e m e • Dialing Font •B a n n e r •B a c k l i g h t • Front Contrast This section shows you how to change your phone’ s menu a ppearance, display brightness and contra st, and display content to better meet your needs.
Display 85 Menu Style •B a c k l i g h t — Set backlight options for the display and keypad. • Front Contras t — Lets you set contrast level for the Front (Sub) LCD. Tip: T o launch the Display menu using a vo ice command — In standby mo de, press the key until the phone prompt s, “ Say a command.
86 1. At the Display menu, press for Clock Format . The following options appear in the display: •D i g i t a l — Large numerical time and date display • Analog — 12-hour clock face with moving hour and minute han ds •O f f — Default small digital time and date display 2.
Display 87 Backlight Tip: Press an d hold to erase an ex isting banner , if necess ary. 2. Enter a word or short phrase (up to 13 characters) to appear in your phone’ s display while in standby mo de. (See “Entering T ext” on pa ge 48. for more information.
88 Section 10: Sounds T opics Covered • Accessing the Sounds Menu •V o l u m e •R i n g e r T y p e •A l e r t s •K e y T o n e This section shows you how to customize the sounds your phone plays, such as ringers, keypad tones, alerts , shut down sounds, and more.
Sounds 89 Volume Vo l u m e Use the Volume s ub menu to set the defa ult volume for incomi ng calls and alarms. 1. At the Sounds menu, press for Volume . The fol lowing options appear in the display: • Voice Calls — Lets you set your phone to be silent, play a sound, and/or vibra te in response to incoming calls.
90 – Voic e mai l Note: Y our phone includes prelo aded ringtones and s ounds. Y ou can down load additiona l ringtones and sounds using easy edge SM . 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then press the key . A list of ringtones or sounds appears in the display .
Sounds 91 Key T one Key Ton e Key T one allo ws you to adjust t he volume level a nd length of the tone tha t the keypad generates each ti me you press a key . 1. At the So unds menu, press for Key T one . The following options appear in the display: •T o n e L e v e l • T one Length 2.
92 Section 11: Camera-Camcor der T opics Covered • T aking Pictures and Videos • Screen La youts • Saving Pictures and Videos • Camera Options • Camcorder Options • Zoom • Brightness •.
Camera-Camco rder 93 T aking Pictures and Videos T aking Sna p Shots (Sing le Pictur es) T o take a single picture using the current came ra settings, do the following: 1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the phone.
94 3. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highlight the Multi Shot icon ( ). The following Multi Shot options appear in the display: • Series Shot — Lets you take a series of 3 or 5 photos. • Div ided Sh ot — Lets you take a mosaic of 4 or 9 photos.
Camera-Camco rder 95 Screen Layouts • Divided Shot: – T o save the pictures to memory, press the Save (left) soft key ( ). – T o send the picture in a picture message, press the Send key ( ). – T o discard the picture s, press the Erase (right) soft key () .
96 The soft key labe ls on the bottom line of the displ ay change to th e following: • My Images — Pressing the Left soft key ( ) opens the My Images multimedia folder so you can view or mana ge your stored pictures. (See “My Images” on page 112.
Camera-Camco rder 97 Screen Layouts Multi Shot in use (D ivided Shot) — T akes mu ltiple pi ctures automat ically (as sho wn) or ma nually ( ) when you press the key . The number of pictures taken depends upon the Divided Shot setting. Multi Shot in u se (Series Shot) — T akes multiple pictures when you pres s the key.
98 White Balan ce — Indicates the camc order’ s white balance setting. (Y ou can change the camcorder white balance setting. See “White Balance” on p age 10 8. for more i nformati on.) Phone Memor y — Indicates videos wi ll be stored in the phone’ s memor y .
Camera-Camco rder 99 Camera Options 1. In standby mode, pr ess and hold the Camera key ( ). The camera viewfinder screen appears in the display . 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
100 Multi Sh ot Multi Shot lets y ou take multiple pictures in successio n at the touch of a key . 1. In camera mo de, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highlight the Multi Shot icon ( ).
Camera-Camcord er 101 Camera Options • 640 X 480 (pixels) • 320 X 240 (pixels) • 176 X 144 (pixels) • 160 X 120 (pixels) • Picture ID — Lets you take pictures the correct size and resolution f or Contacts list picture IDs. 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight a Resolu tion value, then press the key .
102 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highlight the Fun T ools icon () . 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Color Effects , then press the key . The follo wing options appe ar in the display : Note: Choose Normal to disable Color Effects .
Camera-Camcord er 103 Camera Options 5. When you decide on the frame you w ish to use, press the key . The camera screen appears in the display with your selected Fun Frame in place. The next time you press the key , the camera includes the selected Fun Frame in your picture.
104 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight Icon Display , then press the key . The following opt ions appear in the display: • Display All — Shows camera icons as seen in “Camera Screen Icons” on page 96. • Guideline — Shows a cross hatch pattern in the view finder screen.
Camera-Camcord er 105 Camera Options View Mode 1. In camera mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right navigati on keys to highlight the Settings icon () . 3. Use the Up and Down navig a tion keys to highlight Vi e w Mo d e , then press the key .
106 • Shutter •O K • DingDong 4. Use the Up and Down navig ation keys to highlight the shutt er sound setting of your choice, th en press the ke y . Y ou’re returned to the camera viewfinder screen. Reset Setti ngs 1. In camera mo de, press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
Camera-Camcord er 107 Camcorder Options •C a m e r a 3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight the de sired op tion and/ or setting, th en press the key to save the s elected setting. Recording Mode 1. In camcorder mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
108 Quality Y ou can affect how much your video is compressed, thereby reducing it’ s overall size (not to be conf used with resolution). 1. In camcorder mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appe ars in the display . 2.
Camera-Camcord er 109 Camcorder Options 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Color Effects icon ( ). The following opti ons appear in the display: •N o r m a l — Subjects and pictur es appear with a normal hue. • Black&White — Subject s and pictures appear in black and white.
110 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Auto Save , then press the key . The following opt ions appear in the display: •O f f •O n 4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the automatic sa ve setting of your choice, then press the key .
Camera-Camcord er 111 Camcorder Options End Sound Choose from two different sounds whenever you stop video recording. Aside from being a cool sound effect, End Sound acts as an audible reminder that your camcorder has stopped recordin g a video. 1. In camcorder mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
112 Zoom Zoom lets you temporaril y en large the picture s you take. Increasing the Zoom (1 – 9) enlarges your pictures or videos (0 is normal ). 䊳 In camera or camc order viewfinder screen, use the Left and Righ t naviga- tion keys to adjust the Zoom (the scre en image enlarges to sho w the affects of your changes).
Camera-Camcord er 113 Poin t, Click, and Send Pictures and Videos •L o c k / Unlock — Lock the currently displayed or highlighted picture so that it cannot be deleted, or unlock the picture so that it can b e deleted. • Erase Files — Erase selected unlocked pic tur es in the Picture Gallery .
114 Section 12: Multimedia T opics Covered • Accessing Multim edia • My Images • My Videos • My Ringtones • My Sounds •M u s i c P l a y e r This section outlines your phone’ s multimedia func tions and ke y features associated with multimedia.
Multimedia 1 15 My Images My Images lets you choo se the pictures that appear in your phone’ s display while in standby mode (wallpa per) and as picture IDs for your contacts. 1. At the Multimedia menu, press for My Images . If there are no pic tures stored in your phone or on a memory card, “ No Image ” appears in the My Images screen.
116 My Videos My Videos lets you take videos, review yo ur videos, send th em as video messages, and assign your videos as wallpaper on your phone. 1. At the Multimedia menu, press for My V ideos . If there are no videos stored in your phone or on a memor y card, “ No Vid e o ” appears in the My Videos screen.
Multimedia 1 17 My Sounds 1. At the Multimedia menu, press for My Ringtones . A list of ringtones appears in the display . Tip: Y ou can also access My Ringtone s from: -A Set Alarm screen by selecting the Ringer option, hi ghlighting the second (file name) field, pressing the Left or Right na vigation key, and selecting My Ringtones .
118 Tip: Y ou can also access My So unds from: -A Set Alarm screen by selecting the Ringer option, highlighti ng the second (file name) field, pressing the Left or Right nav igation key, and selecting My Sounds . -The Edit Contact screen by selecting the Ringtone field, press ing the Set (left) soft key ( ), and selecting My Sounds .
Multimedia 1 19 My Sounds – Rename — Lets you rename the sound file. – Lock / Unloc k — Lets you protect the sound file from being deleted. – Erase All — Erases all sound files. – Sound Info — Displays information about the sound file, such as the file name, file type, and the data size.
120 Erase One V oice Memo 1. At the Multimedia menu, press for My So unds . A list of sound files appears in the displa y . 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the voice me mo you wish to erase. 3. Press the Erase (left) soft key ( ). “ Erase Sound? ” appears in the display .
Multimedia 1 21 Music Player The Library screen appears in the display , showing the following options: •A l l — Lists all music files on the Memory Card and lets you play individual music files or play multiple music files by creating a temporary music playlist.
122 Playing Music 1. At the Multimedia menu, press for Music Player . The Librar y screen a ppears in the display , showing the following options: •A l l •A r t i s t s •A l b u m s •G e n r e s • Playlists 2.
Multimedia 1 23 Music Player – T o stop playing a music fil e, press the Down naviga tion key . – T o skip pla y to an earlier m usic file in the sele cted list, pre ss the Left navi gation key. – T o skip play to a later music file in the selected list, press the Right na vigation key.
124 6. Insert the Memory Card into your phone. (For more information, see “Install a Me mory Card” on pa ge 12).
T ools 125 T ools Menu Section 13: T ools T opics Covere d • T ools Menu • Voice Service • Bluetooth • Calendar •M e m o P a d •A l a r m C l o c k •W o r l d T i m e • Calculator • .
126 • Calendar — Lets you view the current, past, or future month in a monthly calendar layout. •M e m o P a d — Lets you store and review useful information. • Alarm Clock — Lets you set an alarm to go off once, or daily , at a specified time.
T ools 127 Voice Service • At the T ools menu, press (for V oice Service ), and for Voice Commands . Note: Y ou can also set y our phone to start VoiceSignal when you open the phon e.
128 V oice-Activating Y our Contacts List When you first st art VoiceSignal, it reads your Contacts list an d voice-activates all the names stored there. When you have add or change contacts, V o iceSignal automatically reloads an d voice-activates the entire list.
T ools 129 Voice Service 3. Press the key to a ccep t the new setting. Digit Dialing If you regularly have troubl e with VoiceSignal not recogni z e the numbers you say , try adapting digit dialing to your voice. Ad apting can i mprove the accuracy of digit recognition, especially for people with strong regi onal accents.
130 If you say “ No , ” the phone prompts you to pron ounce the digits a gain. Wait for the beep and then say the digits. Repeat this step until you’re satisfied with the recording. 4. After confirming that the recordi ng sounds “ok”, conti nue the recording process with the next set of digits.
T ools 131 Bluetooth 3. Press the key to a ccep t the new setting. V oice Launc h T o set the key or acti on that launches VoiceSignal, do the foll owing: 1. At the T ools menu, press (for Voice Service ), (for Voice Settings ), and for Vo ice Launch .
132 T ur n Bl uetooth On/Of f When the Blueto oth is turned on, you can use the Blue tooth features available. W hen the Bluetooth is turned off, you cannot send or receive in formation v ia Bl uetooth.
T ools 133 Calendar R egistered List This menu provides a list of Bluetooth wireless technology devices discovered by your handset. 1. At the T ools menu, press for Bluetooth . The f ollowing options appear in the display: • Add New Dev ice • Registered List • Bluetooth Settings 2.
134 View an ev ent 1. At the T ools menu, press for Calendar . A calendar appears in the display with the current date highlighted. The month and year also appear . 2. Use the navigation keys to move around within th e calendar . • Press the Add (left) soft key ( ) to add an event to the highlighted date.
T ools 135 Memo P ad 8. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight the Reminder field. Use the Left and Right navigat ion keys to select the Reminder off or to select a reminder interval. 9. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Alert time field .
136 Alar m Clock Y our phone has an alarm clock that can be se t to go off once, or daily at a specified time. Once set , the alarm c lock is easy to change or tu rn off c ompletely .
T ools 137 World Time • If the alarm was set as a Once only al arm, the alarm icon disappears from the top of the display . Disabling Alarms T ur n Of f the Alar m T urning an Alarm to Off allows you to re tain the current settings for later reuse. 1.
138 2. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to displ ay the time zone and city that you wish to view . The followin g time zones/cities are supported: 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ) select to display ( DST On ) or not display ( DST Off ) Daylight Savings Ti me (D ST) for the selected time zone.
T ools 139 Stop Watch 2. Enter the first number in your equation using th e keypad (numbers can be up to nine digits long). • Press to enter a decimal point. (Cal culator only accepts 2 digits after a decimal point.) • Press to ch ange the sign for a number to a negative.
140 • T emperature T o convert a currency , lengt h, weight, volume, area, or temperature, do t he following: 1. At the T ools menu, press for Converter . 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the conversion feature you wish to use, then press th e key .
T ools 141 Tip Calculator 4. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to select the Base currency to be converted from. 5. Press the Down navigation key to highlight the Currency field. 6. Enter an identi fier of up to 5 char acters for the new cu rrency using the keypad.
142 1. At the T ools menu, press ( ) for T ip Calculator . The Tip Calculator screen appears in the display with the Bill field highlighted. 2. Use the keypad to ente r the total am ount of the bill. 3. If needed, press the Down navi gation key to highlight the Tip fiel d.
Changing Y our Settings 143 Accessing the Settings Menu Section 14: Changing Y our Settings T opics Covere d • Accessing the Settings Menu • Location • Call Settings • Phone Settings • Memory Info • Phone Info This section explains how to customize your phone to su it your needs and preferenc es.
144 Location This function identifies your loca tion to th e net work via the Global Positioning Sy stem (GPS). Y ou can set this func tion for continuous opera tion or to opera te only in the event that you dial 911. Note: Contact your Wire less Provider to deter mine whether , when, or where loca tion-based ser vices are available.
Changing Y our Settings 145 Call Settings Au t o A n sw e r Auto Answer enables your phone to automatically ans wer calls af ter a period of time that you specify .
146 2. Press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to access the TTY Mode opti ons or press the No (right) soft key ( ) to return to the Call Settings sub- menu.
Changing Y our Settings 147 Phone Settings International Dia ling Use this option to select a frequently -dialed countr y code for dialing by the International Dialing shortcut. (For more informat ion on using the International Dialing shortcut , see “Dialing Internati onal Numbers” on page 26) 1.
148 • Stop Watch 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired function, then press the key . Y ou can now press the Up navigation key in standby mo de to launch the function selected in step 2. Language The language option on your phone can change the language of voice prompts, menus, and key-input.
Changing Y our Settings 149 Phone Settings 3. Use the Navigation key to highlight the Device Lock Mode option of your choice. 4. Press the key to perform th e function for the highlighted option. Change Loc k The default lock code for your phone is gene rally the last four di gits of your phone number .
150 Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate signal strength before placing a call. Store Emergency Numbers 1. In the Settings menu, pres s (for Phone Settings ), and for Security . Y ou’re prompted to enter the lock code. Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone nu mber .
Changing Y our Settings 151 Phone Settings 2. Enter the lock code, then press for Erase All Entry . Y ou are prompted to ente r the lo ck code a second t ime. Note: The default lock code is the la st four digits of you r telephone number. 3. Y ou are prompted to confirm erasure of all entries.
152 2. Use the Navigation key to highlight th e desired option, then press the key to save yo ur setting. The phone powers it self off and back on. System Select The System Select menu allows you to select the roaming setting for your phone. 1. In the Settings menu, pres s (for Phone Settings ), and for System Select .
Changing Y our Settings 153 Phone Settings Quick Search Quick Search is an easy way to loca te Menu items and Contacts. 1. In the Settings menu, press (for Phone Settings ), and for Quick Search . The following op tions appear in the dis play: •O n — Quick Search is enabled •O f f — Quick Search is disabled 2.
154 PC Connection PC Connection allo ws you to select ho w you want to connect your phone to your personal computer . Tip: For more information on usi ng PC Connection , contac t your Wireless Pr ovider . 1. In the Settings menu, pres s (for Phone Settings ), and for PC Connection .
Changing Y our Settings 155 Memory Info Phone Memor y Lets you review your phone’ s a vailable memor y and manage your files stored there. Memor y Usa ge Memory Usage lets you review your usage of your phone’ s memory . 1. In the Settings menu, press (for Memory Info ), (for Phone Memory ), and for Memory Usage .
156 – Move • Use the Up and Down n avigation keys to highlight Erase , then press the key . • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a file you want to erase, then press the key to mark th e f ile for erasure. (Press the Mark All (right) soft key ( ) to mark all files for erasure.
Changing Y our Settings 157 Memory Info Freeing Memo r y Card Memory sub-menus let you list files in your multimedia folders and let you erase or move files as needed to free up space on your Me mory Card for reuse. 1. In the Settings menu, press (for Memory Info ) and for Car d Memory .
158 5. T o move image and video f iles to the phone, do t he following: • Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the display: – Erase – Move • Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Move , then p ress the key .
Changing Y our Settings 159 Phone Info Icon Glossar y This option causes the Icon Glossary list to appear in the display and show the icons that can appear in the disp lay and the n ames of the icons. 1. In the Settings menu, press (for Phone Info ), and for Icon Glossary .
160 Section 15: Health and Safe ty Infor mation T opics Covered • Health and Safety Information • Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling • UL Certified T ravel Adapter • Consumer Information on.
Health and Safety Information 161 Health and Safety Information These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of E lectrical and Electr onics Engineers (IEEE).
162 – Body-worn: 0.519 W /kg SAR information on this and other mo del phones can be viewed on-line at http://www .fcc.gov/oet/ea. T o find information that pert ains to a part icular model phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone.
Health and Safety Information 163 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones What kinds of ph ones are the subjec t of this update? The term wireless phone re fers here to hand- held wireless ph on es with built-in antennas, often called "cel l," "mobile," or "PCS" phone s.
164 Although the existing scientif ic data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone indus try to take a number of st eps, including the following: • Support needed res.
Health and Safety Information 165 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 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.
166 What is FD A doing to find out mor e 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 t.
Health and Safety Information 167 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 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 teenagers.
168 In Feb ruary 2002, the Federal 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 .
Health and Safety Information 169 Road Safety • Interna tional Commission on Non- Ionizing Radia tio n Protection: http://www .icnirp.de • National Radiation Protection Bo ard (UK): http://www .hpa.org.uk/radiation • US Food and Drug Administration http://www .
170 7. Do not engage in stressful or em otional conversa tions 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.
Health and Safety Information 171 Responsible Listening depending on the nature of the sound, the device settings, and the headph ones that are used. As a result, there is no single volume setting that is appropriate for everyone or for every combination of sound, setti ngs and equipment.
172 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 .cdc.gov/n iosh/topics/noise /default.
Health and Safety Information 173 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Implanta ble Medical Devices A minimum separati on of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless .
174 T -Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC re quirements and are li kely to be more usable with a hearing device’ s telecoil (“T Switch” or “T elephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the bett er/higher of the two ratings. (Note tha t not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.
Health and Safety Information 175 Emergency Calls Areas with a potentially explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly marked. They include below deck on boa ts, chemical transfer or stora.
176 FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in c lose proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can requi re you to stop using the pho ne if such interference cannot be elimi nated.
Health and Safety Information 177 Product P erformance Product Perf or mance Getting the Most Out of Y our Si gnal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the s ignal strength in your area. Y our phone informs yo u of the current signal stre ngth by displaying a n umber of bars next to the signal strength icon.
178 Availability of V arious Fea tures/Ring T ones Many ser vices and fea tures are networ k dependent an d may require additional subscription and/or usage charge s. Not all features are av ailable for purchase or use in all areas. Downloa dable Ring T ones may be availabl e at an additional cost.
Health and Safety Information 179 Care and Maintenance • Do not le ave the batter y in hot or cold pla ces, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifet ime of the battery . Always try to keep the batter y at room t emperature.
180 • Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phon e warms up to its normal operating tempera ture, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's elec tronic circuit boards. • Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough ha ndling can break internal circuit boards.
Warranty Information 181 Section 16: W ar ranty Infor mation T opics Covere d • Standard Limited W arranty.
182 Standard Limited War r anty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L LC (“SAMSUNG”) warrants to t he original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUNG's Ph.
Warranty Information 183 Standard Limited Warr anty receipt or comparable substitut e proof of sale showing th e date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name a nd address. T o obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, ca ll Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.
184 KIND RESUL TING FROM THE PU RCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF , OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTL Y OR INDIRECTL Y FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXP.
Warranty Information 185 Standard Limited Warr anty whether oral or written, do not constitut e warranties by SAMSUN G and should not be relied upon. Samsung T elecommunicati ons America, LLC 1000 Klein Street Plano, T exas 75074 Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357) ©2007 Samsung T elecommunications Amer ica, LLC All rights reserv ed.
186 Index A Adjust Ringer setting 24 Airplane Mode 147 Alerts 90 B Backlight settings 87 Backup to last menu 39 Banner 86 Banner, creating 86 Battery 9 Charging 10 Low battery indicator 11 Removal 10 .
187 D Data Settings 146 Dial Digits 86 Display 84 Display screen icons 21 Display Settings Contrast 87 Display settings 84 , 143 backlight 87 banner 86 menu style 85 Display sub me nu 84 , 143 E easye.
188 Messaging 68 Erasing Messages 80 Message Settings 81 microSD Formatting 158 Mode Call answer 22 Input 23 Lock 23 Standby 23 Talk 24 Vibrate 24 Multi shot 100 Multimedia 114 My Images 112 N NAM Sel.
189 Security Settings Change Lock 149 Emergency # 149 Erase All Entry 150 Lock Phone 148 Resetting Your Phone 150 Restriction 151 SEND key 20 Send Pic messages 113 Set Date 152 Set Time 152 Settings 1.
190 VoiceSignal About VoiceSi gnal 131 Voice Memos 119 W Warranty Information 181.
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