Samsung SGH E315 User Manual

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DUAL BAND GPRS Series
SGH-e315
Portable Digital Telephone

User Manual

Please read this manual before operating your phone,
and keep it for future reference.
Printed in Korea
Code No.: GH68-05533A
English 08/2004 Rev. 1.0
VDH1.E3(3.1)_MG_E315_081204_F4

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    DUAL BAND GPRS Series SGH-e315 Portable Digital Telephone User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. Printed in Korea Code No.: GH68-05533A English 08/2004 Rev. 1.0 VDH1.E3(3.1)_MG_E315_081204_F4...
  • Page 2: Intellectual Property

    All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating thereto (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.
  • Page 3 Tel: 888-987-HELP (4357) Fax: 972-761-7501 Internet Address: http://www.samsungusa.com/ wireless ©2004 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and its related entities.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Unpacking ... 7 Your phone ... 9 Phone layout ... 9 Display ... 13 Icons ... 14 Service light ... 16 Camera ... 16 Getting started ... 17 Installing the SIM card ... 17 Charging a battery ... 19 Switching your phone on/off...
  • Page 6 Deleting all of the Phone book entries... 43 Checking the memory status... 44 Setting Your Own Number ... 44 Entering text ... 47 Changing the text input mode ... 48 Using T9 mode ... 49 Using Alphabet mode ... 51 Using Number mode ...
  • Page 7 Network services ... 73 Call forwarding ... 73 Call waiting... 74 Network selection... 75 Caller ID ... 75 IM (Instant message) ... 77 Starting your IM... 77 Using the instant messenger options... 77 Messages ... 79 Text messages... 79 Picture messages ... 87 Browser messages ...
  • Page 8 My album... 128 My journal... 128 Delete all ... 129 Memory status... 130 Settings... 131 Time & Date ... 131 Phone settings... 132 Display settings ... 135 Sound settings... 137 Security ... 140 Reset settings... 143 Solving problems ... 145 Access codes ...
  • Page 9 Appendix A: Certification Information (SAR) ... 169 Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use ... 171 Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones... 177 Standard Limited Warranty ... 187 Glossary... 193 Index... 197 Table of contents...
  • Page 10 Table of contents...
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    Unpacking Your package contains the following items: Your local Samsung dealer can provide you with additional accessories including: Standard battery Simple hands free car kit Cigarette lighter adapter Travel adapter/charger Data kit Handset Battery Ear-microphone User’s Manual Ear-microphone Car holder...
  • Page 12 Unpacking...
  • Page 13: Your Phone

    Your phone Phone layout The illustrations below show the main features of your phone: Volume/menu browse keys Soft key (left) Dial/menu confirmation key Cancel/ correction key Special function keys Earpiece Display Navigation (Up/Down/ Left/Right) keys WAP Browser key Soft key (right) Power on/off/ menu exit key Alphanumeric keys...
  • Page 14 Headset jack Camera External display Key(s) Use the Up and Down portions of the navigation key to scroll through menus and your Phone book. In Idle mode, pressing Up allows you to quickly access the Camera menu, while pressing Down allows you to access your favorite menus directly.
  • Page 15 Key(s) Description In Idle mode, use the Browser key to launch the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser, and in menu mode, use this key to select a highlighted option. Use the Dial key to make or answer calls. In Idle mode, hold down to review the most recent number dialed or received.
  • Page 16 Key(s) Description Enters special characters. Performs various functions. Press and hold the Camera key, on the right side of your phone, to turn your camera on. With your camera on, use this key as your shutter button. Use the Volume key, on the left side of your phone, to adjust the earpiece volume during a call, or use it to adjust the keypad tone volume with the phone open and in Idle mode.
  • Page 17: Display

    Display Display layout The display has three areas: Area Top line Text and graphics area Bottom line Icons Text and graphics area Soft key function indicators Description Displays various icons. See page 14. Displays messages, instructions, and any information you enter, such as a phone number you’re dialing.
  • Page 18: Icons

    Icons Icon Indicates the incoming signal strength. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. Displays when you are on a call. Displays if you leave your service area. When displayed, you cannot make or receive a call. Displays when the Call Forwarding feature is activated. Indicates that an alarm is set to ring at a specified time.
  • Page 19 Icon Indicates the charge level of your battery. The more bars you see, the more power remaining. Back light When you open your phone or press any key, a back light illuminates the display and the keypad. You can set the amount of time that the back light remains on by changing the setting in the display turns off after one minute to conserve battery...
  • Page 20: Service Light

    Service light The service light is on the front of the phone, and it flashes to indicate that services are available for your phone. Service To activate or deactivate the service light, use the Light Menu 9.3.5 menu ( ). For details, see page 136. Service light Camera The camera feature on your phone allows you to take a...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    Getting started Installing the SIM card When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional services available, and much more. mportant! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card.
  • Page 22 3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket so that the card locks into place. Make sure the gold contacts of the card face into the phone. Note: When you need to remove your SIM card, slide it out of the socket, as shown.
  • Page 23: Charging A Battery

    Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your local Samsung dealer for details. You can use your phone while the battery is charges, but it takes longer for the battery to charge completely.
  • Page 24 2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet. 3. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter from the power outlet and disconnect it from your phone by pressing the buttons on both sides of the connector and pulling the connector out. Note: You must unplug the adapter before you remove the battery from the phone during charging;...
  • Page 25: Switching Your Phone On/Off

    Switching your phone on/off 1. Open the phone. 2. Press and hold the 3. If the phone asks you to enter the phone password, enter the password and press the key. The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. For further details, see page 149. 4.
  • Page 26 Getting started...
  • Page 27: Call Functions

    Call functions Making a call When the idle screen displays, enter the area code and phone number, and press the Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option in the Extra Settings menu (Menu 9.2.5), the phone will automatically redial up to ten times when the person does not answer the call or is already on the phone.
  • Page 28 Ending a call When you want to end your call, briefly press the Redialing the last number The phone stores the numbers for calls you’ve dialed, received, and missed. For more details, see “Call records” on page 69. To recall any of these numbers: 1.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Volume

    Making a call from Phone book You can store phone numbers that you use regularly on the SIM card or in the phone’s memory. These entries are collectively called your Phone book. Once you have stored a number in your Phone book, you can dial it by pressing just a few keys.
  • Page 30: Answering A Call

    Answering a call When you receive a call, your phone rings and displays the incoming call image. If you have stored information about the caller in your Phone book, then this information displays when they call. Note: You can answer a call while using the Phone book or menu features. 1.
  • Page 31 To review missed calls: 1. Open your phone, if closed. View 2. Press the the most recent missed call displays. To view other numbers, return a call, or edit the numbers, follow these steps: scroll through the missed calls call the number displayed edit or delete a missed call number Editing a missed call number...
  • Page 32: Calls Menu

    Edit 4. Highlight key. 5. Enter the number you want. call the number store the number Deleting a missed call Missed Calls 1. With the the Up and Down keys to highlight the number you want to delete. Select 2. Press the Options 3.
  • Page 33: Quickly Switching To Silent Mode

    Quickly switching to Silent mode Silent mode is convenient when you want to turn your phone’s ring tone off, in a theater for example. Silent In Idle mode, press and hold the key until the mode message and the Vibration icon ( ) display.
  • Page 34 Call functions...
  • Page 35: Selecting Functions And Options

    Selecting functions and options Your can customize most of your phone’s functions. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus and are accessed using the two soft keys your keypad. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and change the settings for a particular function. Using the soft keys The roles of the soft keys vary depending on the function you are currently using, and the labels on the bottom line...
  • Page 36: Selecting Options

    Selecting options To view the various functions and change the options available to you, follow these steps. 1. Select the menu you want. 2. Press the appropriate soft key. select the: • function displayed • option highlighted view the next function or highlight the next option on a list move back to the previous...
  • Page 37: Phone Book

    Phone book You can store phone numbers with a callers name in your SIM card or in your phone’s memory. These memory location are physically separate but are used as a single entity, called your Note: The maximum number of phone numbers that you can store varies depending on your particular SIM card.
  • Page 38: Storing A Number Using The Phone Book Menu

    4. Select a memory location, either the Up or Down key and then pressing the key or the Note: When you change phones, any numbers stored in your SIM card memory are automatically available with the new phone, whereas any numbers stored in the phone’s memory will need to be reentered.
  • Page 39: Using Phone Book Entry Options

    4. Select a memory location, either the Up or Down key and then pressing the key or the Note: When you are saving an e-mail address, SIM Memory is not available. 5. Enter a name and press the Note: For further details about how to enter characters, see page 47. 6.
  • Page 40 Select a photo number. Take a photo: allows you to take a new photo to be used as a caller ID. View : displays the photo assigned to the number. Delete caller ID number. Edit : allows you to edit the name and number. One entry Select for the selected entry.
  • Page 41: Dialling A Number From Phone Book

    Caller Group : allows you to organize your Phone book entry into caller groups so that the phone alerts you in a specific way when a person from one of your groups calls you. Select one of the ten groups available. To remove an entry from a group, select the option.
  • Page 42: Speed-Dialing

    Dialing a number from the phone’s memory 1. In Idle mode, press and hold 2. Enter the location number of the phone number you want and press the The list of entries in the phone’s memory displays. Note: You can press the Up or Down key to find other numbers on the list. Dial 3.
  • Page 43 If you have already assigned a number to the key, the Options soft key replaces the 4. Select an entry from the Phone book list and press the View soft key or the 5. If the entry has more than one number, highlight the number you want using Up or Down keys and press the Select soft key or the...
  • Page 44: Searching For And Dialing Numbers In Phone Book

    Searching for and dialing numbers in Phone book After storing numbers in Phone book, you can search for them either by name or by caller group. Searching for a number by name 1. When the idle screen displays, press the key.
  • Page 45 Searching for a number by caller group 1. When the idle screen displays, press the key. 2. Use the Up or Down keys to highlight Select and press 3. Enter the first few letters of the group name that you want to find.
  • Page 46: Editing A Caller Group

    Editing a caller group 1. When the idle screen displays, press the key. 2. Use the Up or Down key to highlight Select press soft key or the 3. Use the Up or Down key to highlight the group you want, then press the 4.
  • Page 47: Deleting All Of The Phone Book Entries

    Deleting all of the Phone book entries You can delete all your entries from your phone’s memory and your SIM card, if desired. 1. When the idle screen displays, press the key. 2. Use the Up or Down key to highlight Select press the 3.
  • Page 48: Checking The Memory Status

    Checking the memory status You can check how many names and numbers are stored in your Phone book, in both the SIM card and the your phone’s memory. You can also see the capacity of both memories. 1. When the idle screen displays, press the key.
  • Page 49 Own number 3. Select the Down key and press the 4. Select a location and press the key. 5. Enter the number you want to save, and press the soft key or the 6. Enter the name for the number, and press the key or the option by pressing the Up or Select...
  • Page 50 Phone book...
  • Page 51: Entering Text

    Entering text When using your phone, you will often need to enter text, such as when storing a name in your Phone book, creating your personal greeting or scheduling events on your calendar. You can enter alphanumeric characters by using your phone’s keypad. Your phone has the following text input modes: T9 mode This mode allows you to enter words with only one...
  • Page 52: Changing The Text Input Mode

    Changing the text input mode When you are in a field that allows character entry, you will notice the text input mode indicator on the display. Example : Writing a text message Create Options To select T9 mode Alphabet mode Number mode Symbol mode Note:...
  • Page 53: Using T9 Mode

    Using T9 mode T9 is a predictive text input mode that allows you to key in characters using single keystrokes. This text input mode is based on a built-in dictionary. To enter a word in T9 mode: 1. When you are in T9 mode, start entering a word by pressing keys for each letter in a word.
  • Page 54 To add a new word into the T9 dictionary: 1. After pressing the keys corresponding to the word you want to add, press display an alternative words. 2. When you press last alternative word, the display shows bottom line. Press the 3.
  • Page 55: Using Alphabet Mode

    Move the cursor with the Left and Right keys. To delete letters, press the and hold Using Alphabet mode Use your keypad keys 1. Press the key with the letter you want: - Once for the first letter - Twice for the second letter, and so on 2.
  • Page 56: Using Number Mode

    To insert a space, press the To shift case in Alphabet mode, use the are three cases: Capital lock ( Initial capital ( Move the cursor with the Left and Right keys. To delete letters, press the and hold Using Number mode Number mode enables you to enter numbers into a text message.
  • Page 57: Options During A Call

    Options during a call Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. Using the Menu Functions During a call, you can access the main menu functions. Options 1. Press the Menu displays and 2.
  • Page 58: Muting A Call

    To make a call while you have a call in progress: 1. Enter the phone number that you wish to dial or look it up in your Phone book. 2. Press the is automatically placed on hold. Note: You can also place your current caller on hold by pressing the Hold soft key and then making your second call in the normal way.
  • Page 59: Muting/Sending Key Tones

    To turn the microphone back on: Options 1. Press the 2. If necessary, press the Down key to highlight the Unmute option. 3. Press the can hear you again. Muting/Sending Key Tones These options allow you to turn the key tones off and on. If Mute Keys option is selected, your phone does not DTMF...
  • Page 60: Searching For A Number In Phone Book

    Searching for a number in Phone book You can search for a number in your Phone book during a call. Options 1. Press the 2. Press the Down key to highlight the 3. Press the entries are listed. 4. Enter the name that you want to find. If you enter the first few letters of the name, the Phone book entries are listed starting with the first entry matching your input.
  • Page 61: Making A Multi-Party Call

    You are notified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone. To answer the call: 1. Press the call is automatically put on hold. 2. To switch between the two calls, press the key. 3. To end a call on hold, press the key, then select the 4.
  • Page 62 5. To add a new person to the multi-party call, call the new person in the normal way and then press the Options soft key or the Conference 6. Select the or the key. You can add incoming callers by answering a call and Options pressing the Conference...
  • Page 63 Dropping one participant Options 1. Press the Select One 2. Press the participants displays. 3. Highlight a person by pressing the Up or Down key, and Select press the 4. Press the Down key to highlight soft key or the The call with that person ends, but you can continue to talk to the other callers.
  • Page 64 Options during a call...
  • Page 65: Using The Menus

    Using the menus You can tailor your phone’s range of functions to your needs using menus and sub-menus. The menus and sub- menus on your phone can be accessed by scrolling, using the Navigation keys, or by using shortcuts. Accessing a menu by scrolling 1.
  • Page 66: Using Shortcuts

    Using shortcuts The menus, sub-menus, and options are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut numbers. For the main menus, press the number keys ( corresponding to their location on the screen. Notes: • The numbers assigned to each menu are indicated on the list on page 62.
  • Page 67 2.5 Call time 2.5.1 Last call 2.5.2 Total outgoing 2.5.3 Total incoming 2.5.4 Reset timers 3. Network services 3.1 Call forwarding 3.1.1 Forward always 3.1.2 Busy 3.1.3 No reply 3.1.4 Unreachable 3.1.5 Cancel all 3.2 Call waiting 3.2.1 Voice calls 3.2.2 Data calls 3.2.3 Cancel all 3.3 Network Selection...
  • Page 68 5.1.5 Settings 5.1.6 Delete all 5.1.7 Memory status 5.2 Picture messages 5.2.1 Create 5.2.2 Inbox 5.2.3 Outbox 5.2.4 Draft 5.2.5 Templates 5.2.6 Delete all 5.2.7 Memory status 5.3 Browser messages 5.3.1 Inbox 5.3.2 Receive 5.3.3 Delete all 5.4 Voice mail 5.4.1 Call voice mail 5.4.2 Voice server number 6.
  • Page 69 7. Organizer (see page 111) 7.1 Alarm 7.1.1 Once alarm 7.1.2 Daily alarm 7.1.3 Morning call 7.1.4 Remove alarm 7.1.5 Autopower 7.2 Calendar 7.3 Calculator 7.4 To do list 7.5 Voice memo 7.5.1 Record voice 7.5.2 Voice list 7.5.3 Delete all 7.5.4 Memory status 7.6 Currency Exchange 8.
  • Page 70 9.2 Phone settings 9.2.1 Language 9.2.2 Greeting message 9.2.3 Short cut 9.2.4 TTY setting 9.2.5 Extra settings 9.3 Display settings 9.3.1 Interior display 9.3.2 Exterior display 9.3.3 Menu style 9.3.4 Back light 9.3.5 Service light 9.3.6 Graphic logo 9.4 Sound settings 9.4.1 Ring tone 9.4.2 Ring volume 9.4.3 Alert type...
  • Page 71: Voice Messages

    Voice messages Using this menu, you can record a voice memo of up to 30 seconds and then immediately send it by a MMS (Multimedia Message Service) message. Recording and sending voice messages 1. To record a voice message, select the Menu 1 menu ( Record...
  • Page 72: Voice Message Options

    Phone book • Phone book for your message destination. Note: Press the Options soft key to access the Voice message options. See page 68 for more information about these options. 6. Enter a number or an e-mail address, or select a destination from the Phone book or Recent log list.
  • Page 73: Call Records

    Call records In this menu, you can view the: calls you missed, received, or dialed length of your calls. Notes: You can access the numbers in the three call records by pressing the key in Idle mode. The number of call records the phone can store may vary, depending on your SIM card.
  • Page 74: Outgoing Calls

    To dial a number on the Incoming calls menu, highlight the number you want to call and press the Outgoing calls Outgoing calls last 20 calls you dialed. The number or name displays together with the time and date the call was made. If you Options select the edit the number and save it in your Phone bPhone...
  • Page 75: Call Time

    Call time Your phone has timers for calls you make and receive. To view these timers, select the Highlight the timer you want to display its current setting. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, such as rounding-off for billing purposes.
  • Page 76 Call records...
  • Page 77: Network Services

    Network services These menu functions are network services. Please contact your service provider to check their availability, if you want to subscribe to them. Call forwarding Call forwarding rerouted to the number that you specify. For example, you may want to forward your business calls to a colleague while you are on holiday.
  • Page 78: Call Waiting

    3. The current status displays. If the option is set, the number that your calls are forwarded to displays. activate call forwarding change the number to be called deactivate call forwarding 4. Enter the number to which the calls are to be forwarded and press the Note: If you are setting options for No reply, you will have to set the amount of...
  • Page 79: Network Selection

    Network selection Menu 3.3 This feature ( manually select the network used when you’re roaming. Note: You can select a network other than your home network only if a valid roaming agreement exists between the carriers. To indicate to automatically or manually select the network to be used when roaming: 1.
  • Page 80 Network services...
  • Page 81: Im (Instant Message)

    IM (Instant message) Instant Message (IM) is a way of sending short, simple messages that are delivered immediately to online users. Before using this feature, you need to subscribe to a messenger service. For more details, contact your service provider. Starting your IM 1.
  • Page 82 IM (Instant message)
  • Page 83: Messages

    Messages Messages Using the features, such as: text messages picture messages browser messages voice mail Text messages Menu 5.1 SMS ( ), which is the Short Message Service, allows you to send and receive short text messages to other GSM mobile phones. In addition, your phone supports EMS, the Enhanced Messaging Service, which enables you to include simple pictures, melodies, and animated images in your messages.
  • Page 84: Messages Menu

    Creating a simple text message 1. Enter your message. Note: For more information about entering characters, see page 47. 2. When you finish, press the key. The following options are available: Send only • : allows you to send the message. The message is deleted after sending.
  • Page 85 Creating a message using options 1. Create your message. Options 2. Press the 3. Select one of the following options using the Up and Down keys and pressing the key. Text formatting • text. Note: For the Size attribute, Normal, Large, and Small sizes are available. For the Bold, Italic, Underline, and Strike through attributes, select On or Off.
  • Page 86 4. Complete the message and send or save it by following the procedure from step 2 on page 80. Inbox Inbox Menu 5.1.2 have received. When you select this menu, the list of messages in your inbox displays with the senders’ phone numbers or names, if they are available in your Phone book.
  • Page 87 Move to phone : allows you to move the message from the SIM card to the phone’s memory. This option is only available for messages stored in the SIM card. Move to SIM : allows you to move the message from the phone’s memory to the SIM card.
  • Page 88 Save address : allows you to extract the destination number and URL, e-mail addresses, or phone numbers from the message text, so that you can save them in your phone’s memory. Move to phone : allows you to move the message from the SIM card to the phone’s memory.
  • Page 89 Settings Settings In the menu ( message information. A setting group is a collection of settings required to send messages. The number of setting groups available depends on the capacity of your SIM card. Note: The last setting you accessed is automatically activated for sending subsequent messages.
  • Page 90 : allows you to activate or deactivate the Delivery reports report function. When this function is activated, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered. : allows you to choose either Bearer selection depending on your network. Character support GSM-alphabet from...
  • Page 91: Picture Messages

    Delete all? 3. When the “ Yes soft key or the You Sure? ” 4. To delete the messages you selected, press the soft key. Memory status You can check how may messages are stored in the SIM and phone memory using Press the Up or Down key to view the number of messages you have stored and the total number of messages you can store in the SIM or phone memory.
  • Page 92 Create picture messages Create menu ( multimedia message and send it to one or more destinations. Creating and sending a multimedia message Add subject 1. When key or the 2. Enter the subject of your message, and press the soft key or the Note: For more information about entering characters, see page 47.
  • Page 93 5. To add more contents, press the key when 3 and 4. Note: You can add text, an image, and a sound only once for each page. 6. To change the text or replace an image or sound with another one, select the item and press the key or the You can access the following options: Send in message...
  • Page 94 Add destination • numbers or addresses. Select a destination type (To, Cc, or Bcc), then press the key. Follow steps 8 through 10, and after adding the destinations, press the options screen. Preview • : shows the message you created. 7.
  • Page 95 If you want to edit the destinations, select one and press Select soft key or the delete it. 12.When you have finished entering the destinations, select Send message and press the key. Your phone sends the message. Using message setting options When you select following options are available: Delivery report...
  • Page 96 To save the message so you can view it later, press the Exit soft key. 2. To scroll through the message information, press the Up or Down key. Options 3. Press the following options: Retrieve • : retrieves the message from the MMS server. Delete •...
  • Page 97 : The MMS server is unable to send the message to your phone. : Messages that have been opened. : Messages that have not been opened. 1. Select a message on the list and press the key or the The message displays and scrolls to additional pages, if necessary.
  • Page 98 Save address : allows you to extract the sender’s number or e-mail address and URL, other e-mail addresses or phone numbers from the message text. Save Picture : allows you to save an image from the message into your phone. Images are stored in the Menu 6.4 Images folder ( Save Sound...
  • Page 99 2. Press the screen. 3. Use the Up or Down key to scroll through the message. If the message has more than one page, use the Left and Right keys to scroll through all the pages. 4. To scroll to the previous or next message, press the key.
  • Page 100 Templates Templates menu ( messages to be used as templates for other message you compose. 1. Scroll through the template list using the Up and Down keys. 2. Highlight the message template you want, and press Select soft key or the 3.
  • Page 101: Browser Messages

    place or remove a check mark delete the marked messages When the confirmation message displays, press the soft key or the messages. Memory status Memory Status Using memory used and the memory remaining for multimedia messages. The display shows the total space, including the used and free space.
  • Page 102: Voice Mail

    Voice mail Voice mail menu ( your phone access you voice mailbox, or to edit the number used for accessing voice mail. The following options are available: Call voice mail : to use the Voice Mail feature, you must enter the voice server number from your service provider. You can then select this option and press the or the key to listen to your messages.
  • Page 103: Funbox

    Funbox The Funbox menu contains many enjoyable options. t-zones Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser so you can access and navigate the Wireless Web. The options available for your phone’s browser. Home Home menu ( network and loads your Wireless Web service provider’s homepage.
  • Page 104 Navigating the WAP browser scroll through browser items select browser items select a numbered item return to the previous page return to the startup homepage Entering text in the WAP browser When you are prompted to enter text, the active text input mode is indicated on the screen.
  • Page 105 To change the text input mode To enter a space To edit text Selecting and using menu options Various menus are available when using the WAP Browser to navigate the Wireless Web. To access a menu option: Options 1. Press the 2.
  • Page 106 Goto URL : allows you to manually enter the URL address of a Web page. After entering an address, press the soft key to visit the site. Show URL : displays the URL address of the site your are visiting. It also enables you to declare the current site as the startup homepage.
  • Page 107 Note: Even though default sites have been entered by your provider, all Favorite locations can be changed. To store a URL address: 1. Select an empty location and press the key or the 2. Enter the URL and press the key.
  • Page 108: Games

    Games Games menu ( applications that run on mobile phones) from various sources using the WAP Browser and then store them in your phone. When you access the games displays. Once you download a game, it is added to the list. Note: Java services may not be available, depending on your service provider.
  • Page 109 How to Play • functions for the game. Option • : allows you to switch the game sound on or off. 3. Press the While playing a game, to adjust the sound volume stop the game and return to the startup screen exit the game Viewing MIDlet information...
  • Page 110: Sounds

    Entering text during play If you need to enter text while using a MIDlet, you can use the following input modes: Upper-case character mode (A) case English characters. Lower-case character mode (a) case English characters. Number mode (1) Symbol mode : allows you to enter symbols.
  • Page 111: Images

    Options Press the options: Rename : allows you to change the name of the sound. Delete : allows you to delete the sound. Set as ring tone : sets the sound as your ring tone. New MegaTones Using the can access the web site preset by your service provider and download new sounds.
  • Page 112: Delete All

    Delete all This menu allows you to delete all of the downloaded items in the Games, Sounds and Images folders at one time or delete all the items in each of these folders separately. select a folder to clear place or remove a check mark delete the marked items When a confirmation message displays, press the...
  • Page 113 Sounds & Images When you select this menu, the total memory available, the memory used, and free memory left displays. You also see the how much memory has been used for the sounds and for the images downloaded. Funbox...
  • Page 114 Funbox...
  • Page 115: Organizer

    Organizer The Organizer feature enables you to: set the alarm so that your phone rings at a specific time, for example, to remind you of an appointment view the calendar and organize your schedule define a list of things to do use the phone as a calculator for basic mathematical equations or currency exchange operations record voice memos.
  • Page 116 If you want to use the alarm options, press the soft key. The following options are available: Remove alarm • Alarm sound set: • melody. 3. Press the 4. If applicable, select key or the 5. If you’re setting a repeat option, and press the To stop the alarm when it rings, open your phone and...
  • Page 117: Calendar

    Calendar With the Calendar feature, you can: consult the calendar and check your memos write memos to keep track of your schedule set an alarm to act as a reminder. Reviewing your calendar When you select the calendar displays with the current date highlighted. The following options are available when you press the soft key: Search all...
  • Page 118 3. Enter your memo and then press the key. You are asked if you want to set an alarm. 4. If you want the alarm to ring on the chosen day, press soft key or the alarm and press the Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format.
  • Page 119: Calculator

    New: allows you to add a new memo for the day. Edit : allows you to change the memo text. Alarm : allows you to set the alarm to ring at the specified time to remind you of the memo. If you have already set an alarm for that memo, you can change or delete the alarm.
  • Page 120: To Do List

    To do list This feature allows you to create task lists for a particular day, and then use helpful options that allow you to set priorities and sort your lists once complete. The Menu 7.4 menu ( ) allows you to: enter a list of tasks to be done assign a priority and a deadline to each task sort tasks by priority and status.
  • Page 121 The priority was set when you entered the task, so you will see one of the following indicators: High Normal Options To view the options for each task, press the soft key or the key and select one of the following: : allows you to create a new task.
  • Page 122: Voice Memo

    Voice memo You can record a others using MMS (Multimedia Message Service). Record voice This menu allows you to record a new voice memo. When you select this option, the display shows a 30-second timer. 1. To start recording, press the key.
  • Page 123 6. Press the saved and then the display shows the memo information. Options 7. Press the options: Send • : allows you to send the memo to other people by using the MMS feature. For details about sending a multimedia message, see page 88. Rename •...
  • Page 124: Currency Exchange

    Delete all Using this menu, you can delete all of your voice memos. When the confirmation message displays, press the soft key. To cancel the deletion, press the Memory status You can check the amount of memory being used and the memory remaining for voice memos.
  • Page 125: Camera

    Camera Using the camera module in your phone, you can take photos of people or events while on the move. Additionally, you can send photos to other people in a multimedia message or set one as wallpaper or a caller ID image for a Phone book entry.
  • Page 126 Taking a photo with the phone open 1. Accessing the on or you can press and hold the Up key in Idle mode. The image to be captured appears on the display. 2. Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject. When you press the left soft key, you can use the camera options.
  • Page 127 switches to Record Videos mode. See page 126. changes the image size. Switches to Multi shot mode. changes the color tone or apply a special effect to the photo. clears white lines on the image selects a decorated frame. sets the timer. switches to the My Photos menu.
  • Page 128 Mode : allows you to take a photo in various modes. Once you change the mode, an indicator appears at the top left of the display. : allows you to take a photo in the normal mode. Normal shot : allows you to take a series of action stills. Multi shot Choose the capture speed, High speed or Normal speed, then select the the number of photos for the camera to...
  • Page 129: My Photos

    Taking a photo with the phone closed Note: If the external display turns off, you first need to turn it on by pressing and holding one of the Volume keys. 1. When the phone is closed, press and hold the Camera ( ) key on the right side of the phone.
  • Page 130: Record Videos

    Set as Wallpaper wallpaper for the idle screen. Set as Caller ID : allows you to set the photo as a caller ID image for a Phone book entry. Protection allows you to protect the photo from being deleted. Delete : allows you to delete the photo.
  • Page 131: My Videos

    Save 4. Press the Note: To return to Record mode, press the Discard soft key. 5. After saving your video, you can select one of these options. use the video options return to record mode return to Idle mode My videos My videos menu ( you have recorded.
  • Page 132: My Album

    Replay: plays back a video file. Rename : allows you to change the file name. Delete : allows you to delete the current video file. Protection : allows you to protect the video from being deleted. Properties : shows the properties of the video, such as the file name, the time and date it was recorded, file size, and protection status.
  • Page 133: Delete All

    Use the following steps to send a photo to your journal: Next 1. Select to go to the Send 2. Select and then press the Send to my journal 3. Select displays, and your photo is stored in the Outbox, then sent to your journal.
  • Page 134: Memory Status

    Memory status To check the amount of memory used and the memory Memory Status remaining for your camera, select the Menu 8.8 menu ( You can view the Total, Used, and Free memory for your Camera. Camera...
  • Page 135: Settings

    Settings In this menu, you can customize your phone’s various settings, such as: time and date phone settings display settings sound settings security reset settings Time & Date Time & Date current time and date, view time in other parts of the world, change the format for how time is displayed on your phone, or to set the time to be automatically updated.
  • Page 136: Phone Settings

    To select your time zone: 1. Select the city corresponding to your time zone by pressing the Left or Right key. The local date and time display. 2. Press the Time format : allows you to change the time format to 12 hours or 24 hours.
  • Page 137 Greeting message This menu allows you to set a greeting to be displayed briefly when the phone is switched on. For details about entering characters, see page 47. Short cut The Key Down, Left, and Right keys can be used as shortcut keys.
  • Page 138 The following options are available: Disable : does not allow you to communicate with other TTY users. Enable : allows you to communicate with other TTY users. You can communicate with other TTY users by connecting certain portable TTY terminal models to your phone using an optional adapter.
  • Page 139: Display Settings

    Anykey answer : when checked, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except the Reject soft key because these keys are used to reject a call. When this option is unchecked, you must press the Accept key or soft key to answer a call.
  • Page 140 Exterior display This menu allows you to change the color of your external display to meet your preference. Menu style This menu allows you to select the menu display style. Grid style Bar style Page style You can choose either , or Back light You can select the length of time that the backlight stays...
  • Page 141: Sound Settings

    Sound settings Sound settings Menu 9.4 menu ( ) allows you to customize various sound settings. Ring tone This menu allows you to select a ring melody. You can choose between many different melodies, or if you have downloaded sounds from the Internet, you can access them with this menu.
  • Page 142 Keypad tone This menu allows you to select the tone your phone sounds when you press a key. To turn the sound off for your keypad, select Message tone This menu allows you to select how your phone informs you that a new message has been received. Text message The following options are available for alerting you to new text messages:...
  • Page 143 Folder tone This menu allows you to select the tone that sounds when you open or close your phone. To turn off the sound, select Power on/off tone This menu allows you to select the melody that the phone sounds when it is switched on and off. To turn off the sound, select Alerts on call This menu allows you to choose if your phone informs you...
  • Page 144: Security

    Extra tones You can customize additional tones for the phone. To turn a given tone The following options are available: Error tone : sets the phone to inform you when you have made a mistake. Minute minder : sets the phone to beep every minute during an outgoing call to keep you informed of the length of your call.
  • Page 145 person who does not have your PIN cannot use your phone. Note: Before disabling the PIN Check feature, you must enter your PIN. The following options are available: Disable : the phone connects directly to the network when you switch it on. Enable : you must enter the PIN each time the phone is switched on.
  • Page 146 Change password The Change Password feature allows you to change your current phone password. You must enter the current password before you can specify a new one. Note: The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. Once you have entered a new password, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.
  • Page 147: Reset Settings

    FDN mode FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your SIM card, allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers. The following options are available: Disable : you can call any number. Enable : you can only call phone numbers stored in Phone book.
  • Page 148 Settings...
  • Page 149: Solving Problems

    Solving problems If you are experiencing problems with your phone, perform the following simple checks before contacting a service professional. This may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call. When you switch your phone on, the following messages display Insert SIM Card Check that the SIM card is correctly installed.
  • Page 150 You are trying to access an option for which you have not taken out a subscription with your service provider. Contact the service provider for more details. You have entered a number but it was not dialed Have you pressed the Are you accessing the right cellular network? Your correspondent cannot reach you Is your phone switched on (the...
  • Page 151 If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the problem, take a note of: • the model and serial numbers of your phone • your warranty details • a clear description of the problem Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after- sales service. Solving problems...
  • Page 152 Solving problems...
  • Page 153: Access Codes

    Access codes There are several access codes used by your phone and its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone against unauthorized use. When requested for any of the codes explained below, enter the appropriate code (displayed as asterisks) and press the soft key or the mistake, press the...
  • Page 154: Pin

    The Personal Identification Number or PIN (4 to 8 digits) protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. It is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession, the code is disabled and cannot be used until you re-enable it by entering the PUK.
  • Page 155: Pin2

    PIN2 The PIN2 (4 to 8 digits), supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access specific functions, such as setting the maximum cost of a call. These functions are available if supported by your SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 three times in succession, the code is disabled and you cannot access the functions until you re-enable it by entering the PUK2.
  • Page 156 Access codes...
  • Page 157: Important Safety Precautions

    Important safety precautions Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. Road safety at all times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switching off when refuelling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals.
  • Page 158 Do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. Water resistance Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Accessories and batteries Use only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries. Use of any unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and may be dangerous. Qualified service Only qualified service personnel may repair your phone.
  • Page 159: Health And Safety Information

    Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 160 Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.
  • Page 161: For Body Operation

    For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with a Samsung-supplied or approved accessory designated for this product or when used with and accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum from the body.
  • Page 162 If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.
  • Page 163: Road Safety

    Road Safety Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:...
  • Page 164 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a To Do list or flipping through your phonebook takes your attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic.
  • Page 165: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions.
  • Page 166 should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on. should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize potential interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch your phone off immediately.
  • Page 167: Potentially Explosive Environments

    You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.
  • Page 168: Emergency Calls

    Emergency Calls This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user- programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example).
  • Page 169: Other Important Safety Information

    Other Important Safety Information Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
  • Page 170 Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the phone. Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged. Do not store the phone in hot areas.
  • Page 171: Acknowledging Special Precautions And Fcc And Industry Canada Notice

    Acknowledging Special Precautions and FCC and Industry Canada Notice Cautions Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 172 determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 173: Appendix A: Certification Information (Sar)

    Appendix A: Certification Information (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 174 The highest SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are Head: 1.37W/Kg, Body-worn: 0.689W/Kg. Body-worn operations are restricted to Samsung-supplied, approved or none Samsung designated accessories that have no metal and must provide at least 1.5cm separation between the device, including its antenna whether extended or retracted, and the user’s body.
  • Page 175: Appendix B: Guide To Safe And Responsible Wireless Phone Use

    Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association “Safety is the most important call you will ever make.” A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use TENS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE U.S. TODAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE COMBINATION OF CONVENIENCE, SAFETY AND VALUE DELIVERED BY THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE.
  • Page 176 obeying all traffic signs and signals and staying within the speed limit. It means using seat belts and requiring other passengers to do the same. But with wireless phone use, driving safely means a little more. This brochure is a call to wireless phone users everywhere to make safety their first priority when behind the wheel of a car.
  • Page 177 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can grab it without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you.
  • Page 178 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix-they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel of a car. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if necessary, suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road.
  • Page 179 signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number. Careless, distracted individuals and people driving irresponsibly represent a hazard to everyone on the road. Since 1984, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association and the wireless industry have conducted educational outreach to inform wireless phone users of...
  • Page 180 Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use...
  • Page 181: Appendix C: Consumer Update On Wireless Phones

    Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell, mobile, or PCS phones.
  • Page 182 produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.
  • Page 183 Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.
  • Page 184 4. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
  • Page 185 If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know that there is—it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
  • Page 186 Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects.
  • Page 187 believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised.
  • Page 188 standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time.
  • Page 189 Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, gioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures.
  • Page 190 12.Which other federal agencies have responsibilities related to potential RF health effects? Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be obtained from the following organizations. FCC RF Safety Program: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): http://www.epa.gov/radiation/ Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA): http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/ index.html...
  • Page 191: Standard Limited Warranty

    (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from SAMSUNG This Limited Warranty is conditioned Standard Limited Warranty...
  • Page 192 (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.
  • Page 193 Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.
  • Page 194 HEREIN. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE...
  • Page 195 LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT. SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE...
  • Page 196 Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly, additional statements...
  • Page 197: Glossary

    Glossary To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features of your mobile phone, here are a few definitions: Active Folder Ability to answer a call simply by opening the phone. Call Forwarding Ability to reroute calls to another number.
  • Page 198 compliant handsets. Because EMS is based on SMS, it can use SMS centers the same way that SMS does. EMS works on all Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) networks. EMS senders can use text, melodies, pictures, sounds, and animations to enhance the expressive power of messages that are limited by the display constraints of mobile devices.
  • Page 199 used is primarily phone numbers, thus the traffic goes from phone to phone. MMS also provides support for e-mail addressing, so that messages can be sent by e-mail. In addition to the text content of SMS, MMS messages can contain still images, voice or audio clips, and also video clips and presentation information.
  • Page 200 PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) Security code used to unlock the phone when an incorrect PIN has been entered three times in succession. The eight-digit number is supplied by the service provider with the SIM card. Roaming Use of your phone when you are outside your home area (when traveling for example).
  • Page 201: Index

    Index Access codes • 149 Alarm deactivate • 112 set • 111 alarm autopower • 112 Alert type • 137 Alphabet mode, text input • 51 Answering call • 26 second call • 56 Anykey answer • 135 Auto redial • 134 Background image •...
  • Page 202 Display backlight • 15 icons • 14 layout • 13 settings • 135 DTMF tones, send • 55 Earpiece volume • 25 Emergency calls • 164 EMS (Enhanced Message Service) • 79 Error tone • 140 Exterior display • 136 FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode •...
  • Page 203 Messages browser • 97 multimedia • 87 reading • 82 setting • 85 text • 79 voice • 98 MIDlets, launch • 104 Minute minder • 140 Missed calls • 26, 69 MMS (Multimedia Message Service) • 87 Morning call • 111 Multimedia messages creating/sending •...
  • Page 204 Radio-frequency • 155 Received calls • 69 Received messages multimedia • 91 text • 82 Recording voice memos • 118 Redialing automatically • 134 manually • 24 Resetting phone • 143 Ring tone • 137 Ring type • 137 Ring volume • 137 Road safety •...
  • Page 205 Voicemail server number • 98 Volume, adjust keypad tone • 25 ring • 137 Volume,adjusting earpiece • 25 Waiting call • 74 Wallpaper • 135 WAP browser cache, clear • 103 favorites • 102 World time • 131 Writing messages multimedia •...
  • Page 206 Index...

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