Samsung SCH-R270U User Manual
Samsung SCH-R270U User Manual

Samsung SCH-R270U User Manual

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S C H - R 2 7 0
M O B I L E
P H O N E
User Manual
Please read this manual before operating your
phone and keep it for future reference.

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  • Page 1 S C H - R 2 7 0 M O B I L E P H O N E User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 2: Intellectual Property

    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 there to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.
  • Page 3 THERETO. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS.
  • Page 4 ©2012 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Do you have questions about your Samsung Mobile Device? For 24 hour information and assistance, we offer a new FAQ/ARS System (Automated Response System) at: www.samsung.com/us/support...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ......4 Accessing Calls ..... . . 28 Section 4: Entering Text ......35 Understanding this User Manual .
  • Page 6 Section 6: Messaging ........46 Section 9: Tools ........70 Types of Messages ..... 46 Tools Menu ......70 Creating and Sending Text Messages .
  • Page 7 Battery Use and Safety ....101 Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling . . . 103 UL Certified Travel Charger ... . . 104 Display / Touch-Screen .
  • Page 8: Section 1: Getting Started

    Section 1: Getting Started Text Conventions This section explains how to start using your SCH-R270 by activating your service, setting up your Voicemail, or getting an This manual provides condensed information about how to use understanding of how this manual is put together. your phone.
  • Page 9: Battery

    4 hours of charge time. After the first charge, you can use the phone while charging. Warning! Use only Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are designed to maximize battery life. Using other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause damage.
  • Page 10: Installing The Battery

    Installing the battery cover Remove the battery cover. For more information, refer to “Removing the battery cover” on page 5. Align the cover and press it firmly into place, being sure it Insert battery into the phone housing, aligning the gold snaps into place at the corners.
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery. Only use Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are designed to maximize battery life. Use of other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause damage.
  • Page 12: Activating Your Phone

    Important! For connection to an electrical supply not located in North America, you must use an adaptor of the proper configuration for the power outlet. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your phone and void your warranty. Low Battery Indicator The battery indicator ( ) in the upper-right corner of the display indicates power level.
  • Page 13 Turning Your Phone Off Press . The display lights. If closed, open your phone. Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the Press and hold for two or more seconds. The antenna while using your phone because this may affect call phone powers off.
  • Page 14 To listen to Voicemail In standby mode, press and hold or dial your own mobile number to dial Voicemail. After connecting, you hear your voice greeting and are prompted to enter your password.
  • Page 15: Section 2: Understanding Your Phone

    Section 2: Understanding Your Phone This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also Note: The SCH-R270 supports the wireless Headset, Handsfree, describes the screen format and the icons that display when the Object Push, File Transfer, Dial-up Networking, and Phone phone is in use.
  • Page 16: Side View

    Side View Features Volume Key: Allows you adjust the ring volume in standby mode, adjust the voice volume during a call, or mute the ringer during an incoming call. Power/Accessory Connector: Used to connect an optional headset (for hands free operation), or optional TTY device, charging accessories, or optional accessory cables to your phone.
  • Page 17: Closed View Of Your Phone

    Closed View of Your Phone Feature Camera Lens: The lens of your built-in camera. Sub LCD screen: Displays Status icons, time, and date without opening the phone. Understanding Your Phone...
  • Page 18: Open View (Front) Of Your Phone

    Open View (Front) of Your Phone Features Earpiece: Allows you to listen to callers. Main Display: Indicates the status of your phone, including status icons, message indicators, signal strength and more. Navigation Key: In Menu mode, lets you scroll through the phone menu options.
  • Page 19: Command Keys

    Command Keys Microphone: Lets the other caller hear you when you are speaking. Type/Mode Function Vibrate Mode Key: Press and hold to activate vibration Left soft/Standby mode Launches the Messages menu. mode. CLR Key: Deletes characters from the display when you are Edit mode Edits a contact entry.
  • Page 20 Function Keys From Action The Function keys launch menus, accept selections, answer Standby mode Answers calls. calls, dial calls, and perform other functions from Standby mode, Short press displays a list of or in various other modes. recent calls to and from the The following table depicts each key and the action it performs: phone.
  • Page 21: Navigation Key Shortcuts

    Camera Key From Action Use the Camera Key ( ) for Camera functions: Navigation key Browse menus, submenus, or • In standby mode, press and hold to launch the camera. lists. • While in Camera mode, press to take a photo. Each directional key acts as Vibration Mode Key shortcut to launch applications.
  • Page 22: Understanding The Display Screen

    Understanding the Display Screen Note: You can also enter Camera mode in standby mode by The top line of the pressing Menu ( Multimedia Camera. phone’s display contains icons Speakerphone that indicate Use the Speakerphone function to enable or disable the network status, speakerphone.
  • Page 23: Menu Navigation

    Display Screen Icons Navigate Using a Shortcut Your SCH-R270 phone lists definitions of the icons that display on You can also access menus and sub menus using menu the top line of the screen. numbers. After pressing Menu ( ), press the menu number to go directly to the menu or sub menu of your choice.
  • Page 24 Dialogue Boxes Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status, or warn of situations such as low battery. Dialogue boxes and their definitions are outlined below. • Choice – Example: “Save Message?” • Reconfirm – Example: “Erase All Messages?” •...
  • Page 25: Section 3: Call Functions

    Section 3: Call Functions This section explains how to make and answer calls. This section Because of various transmission methods, network parameters, also includes the features and functionality associated with and user settings necessary to complete a call from your wireless making or answering calls.
  • Page 26 Dialing International Numbers Manual Pause Calling – Call Another Country Manual Method When you call automated systems (like banking services), you In standby mode, enter 011 (the three-digit exit code for are often required to enter a password or account number. Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can the United States).
  • Page 27 Pause Dial from Contacts One-Touch Dialing • If you voice dial a contact that contains (two-second) T pause(s) Speed Dial numbers 2 through 9 are special One-Touch dialing numbers. You can call the phone numbers stored in your phone’s simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete. Contacts list and assigned Speed Dial numbers 2 through 9 by •...
  • Page 28: In-Call Options

    In-Call Options Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry • To speed dial a contact that contains (two-second) P pause(s) wait for You can access numerous menus and features while in a call. the pauses and dialing to complete. While in a call, press the Options soft key. •...
  • Page 29 Call <Name or #> Note: At each step, Voice Commands displays a list of available Place a call by speaking a contact name or telephone number. commands. In standby mode, press and hold The audio prompt “Please say a command” sounds and the If Voice Commands does not recognize your command, it Voice Commands display.
  • Page 30 The new message opens, with the To: field populated with • Missed calls: Displays missed calls. your selection(s). Continue creating the message. • Time: Displays the current time and date. Go To <Menu> • Signal Strength: Displays and announces the current signal strength level.
  • Page 31 Redial Voice Commands Settings In standby mode, press and hold Configure the Voice Commands feature of your phone. The audio prompt “Please say a command” sounds and the In standby mode, press Menu ( Tools Voice Commands display. Voice SVC Voice Settings.
  • Page 32: Roaming

    About Voice Commands • Automatic: To acquire service the Wireless Carrier’s Preferred Roaming List (PRL) for networks is used. If no preferred networks are This option causes the About Nuance screen to display the version and build information about the Voice Command found, the phone automatically uses the first digital system software.
  • Page 33 Outgoing Calls • View Timer: Displays the number of calls and/or the total time spent on the Last Call, Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, Roaming Your phone retains information about the last 90 outgoing calls and stores them in the Outgoing calls log. You can review the Calls, All Calls, Last Reset, and Lifetime Calls.
  • Page 34 Missed Calls Select one of the following options: • Save: Save the number to your Contacts. Your phone retains information about the last 90 missed calls (unretrieved calls) and stores them in the Missed call log. You can • Details: (Calls from Contacts Only): Displays the entry for the calling review the Missed call log for the time and date of the call, as Contact.
  • Page 35: All Calls

    Select one of the following options: • View Timer: Displays the number of calls and/or the total time • Text Message: Lets you send a text message to the selected spent on the Last Call, Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, Roaming called number.
  • Page 36 Data Counter • Incoming Calls: View the duration of the total incoming calls received on your phone since the last erasure. In standby mode, press Menu ( Calls • Roaming Calls: View the total calls duration on your phone while Select Data Counter and press .
  • Page 37 Making a Call Using Calls Deleting Call Records In standby mode, press Menu ( Calls In standby mode, press Menu ( Calls locate a call from Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, Missed locate a call record from Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, Calls, All Calls, Call Timer, and Data Counter.
  • Page 38 Viewing the Data Counter In standby mode, press Menu ( Calls Select Data Counter and press . The data counter information displays. Highlight a data counter category and press Reset to clear the counter. – or – Press Reset All to clear all the data counters.
  • Page 39: Section 4: Entering Text

    Section 4: Entering Text • This section outlines how to select the desired text entry mode Symbols: Using the phone keypad, enter a symbol into your message when entering characters using the phone keypad. This section by pressing the number above the symbol in the Symbols pop-up also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to window.
  • Page 40: Using Abc Mode

    While composing a text message, press the Left soft key, then select abc, Abc or ABC. For practice, enter the word “Samsung” by pressing each of the following keys once: In Abc mode, continue pressing a key until the letter you want displays.
  • Page 41: Entering Symbols

    Entering Symbols Use Symbols mode to enter common symbols into a text field, such as “@” or “%”. While composing a text message, press the Left soft key, then select Symbols. The first of three symbol screens displays on the screen. Use the Prev and Next soft keys to page through the other symbols.
  • Page 42: Section 5: Understanding Your Contacts

    Section 5: Understanding Your Contacts This section details how you can manage your daily contacts by Select one of the following options: storing their names and numbers in your Contacts list. You can • Find: Find a Contacts entry by name. have your Contacts entries sorted by name.
  • Page 43 Voice Method Enter the first few characters of a name as entered in Contacts. For example, if you saved the name as “Amy If you have stored a name entry in Contacts, use the Voice Smith”, begin the search by pressing (for “A”). Method to find it quickly by speaking commands to dial phone numbers, search and display a contact by name, or redial the last As you enter letters, the names of the closest matches...
  • Page 44: Adding A New Contacts Entry

    Select the number type that matches your new entry and Example: To search for “Aaron” you would enter press Use the keypad to enter a name to associate with the Contacts entry. Press the Up navigation key. A list of Contact names that Press Save ( ) to save the entry.
  • Page 45: Editing A Contacts Entry

    • Update Existing: Updates information in an existing contact entry. Press Options ( ) to display the following: – Set Speed Dial/Remove speed dial : Assign/remove a speed dial Select the desired option, then refer to the desired number. (For more information, refer to “Speed Dial” on page 43.) procedure in this section.
  • Page 46 For more information, refer to “Pause Dial from Contacts” on Press to store the number to Contacts when you are page 23. finished entering information. • 2-Sec Pause: Stops the calling sequence for two seconds, then sends Assigning a Ringtone to a Contacts Entry the remaining digits.
  • Page 47: Speed Dial

    To confirm erasure of the selected Contact, press the Yes At the Set speed dial to contact? prompt, press Yes and soft key. To retain the Contact, press the No soft key. press OK. Speed Dial Removing a Speed Dial Location In standby mode, press Menu ( Contacts Speed Dials are 1-, 2- or 3-digit shortcuts you assign to contacts,...
  • Page 48 Remove Contacts Entry from a Group • Colleague In standby mode, press Menu ( Contacts • Family Group. • Friends Highlight the Group (other than No Group) from which you Highlight a group, then press VIEW to display a list of group want to remove a Contact, then press VIEW ( members.
  • Page 49: Memory Info

    Erase a Group The Erase option deletes a Group and allows you to reassign the Contacts. In standby mode, press Menu ( Contacts Group. Highlight the Group to delete, press the Options soft key, then select Erase. Press Yes to confirm group erasure. Memory Info The Memory Info menu option lets you view the amount of memory used to store Contacts entries, as well as the memory...
  • Page 50: Section 6: Messaging

    Section 6: Messaging This section explains how to send or receive different types of Enter the phone number or e-mail address of the recipient, messages. This section also describes the features and or press the Add soft key and select Contacts, Groups, or functionality associated with messaging.
  • Page 51: Creating And Sending Picture Messages

    • Add To Contacts: Save the recipient’s number or e-mail address as Enter the phone number or e-mail address of the recipient, a Contacts list entry. or press the Add soft key and select Contacts, Groups, Recent Calls, or OnlineAlbum to select a recipient or group, •...
  • Page 52: Camera Mode

    Creating and Sending Picture Messages from Highlight the Sound field, press Sound and select a sound Camera Mode file, then press OK. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera Press Options to select one of these options: key ( ) to display the viewfinder.
  • Page 53: Receiving Messages

    Receiving Messages Press Options to select one of these options: • Preview: View the picture as the recipient sees it. When you receive a message, you can choose to: • • Add Quick Text: Insert pre-composed text in your message. View Now: Open the message for viewing.
  • Page 54: Message Boxes

    • View Last Message: Displays the last message sent from this Select one of the following options: number. • Play Again: Play the sound file included in the picture message again. • Add To Contacts: Save the sender’s number to your Contacts. •...
  • Page 55 Outbox In standby mode, press Messages then select Inbox. A list of incoming messages displays. Your phone stores messages in the Outbox until they send and – or – then clears them from the Outbox. There are actions to take if the messsage for some reason fails.
  • Page 56 • Message Info: Displays message delivery status, addressee, size, Press Options Save As Draft. The message saves to the and more. Drafts folder. Messages and Lock Mode View and Edit Draft Text Messages In standby mode, press Messages , then select Drafts. Your phone can still receive messages while in Lock Mode.
  • Page 57 • Add To Contacts: Save the recipient’s number or e-mail address to • Save As Draft: Save the message to your Drafts box. your Contacts. • Priority Level: Choose High or Normal, or Low. • Cancel Message: Cancel the message, with the option to save it in •...
  • Page 58: Cmas Messages

    Press the Yes soft key to erase this draft message. CMAS/PLAN, alerts are available while in the provider's coverage area. If you travel outside your provider's coverage area, wireless – or – emergency alerts may not be available. Press the No soft key to keep this draft message in the For more information, please contact US Cellular Customer Drafts box.
  • Page 59: Erase Messages

    Disabling CMAS Messages Highlight a message and press to call your voice mailbox and listen to the message. Customers may choose not to receive Imminent Threat and AMBER Alerts. Alerts issued by the President can not be disabled. Tip: You can also press and hold to dial your voice mailbox.
  • Page 60: Message Settings

    • CMAS: Deletes all CMAS/Emergency messages stored in the • Quick Text: Edit your pre-composed messages to insert into a new CMAS box. message. • All Messages: Deletes all unlocked messages stored in all of the • Voicemail #: Edit or view your Voicemail number. message boxes, except Voicemail.
  • Page 61 Text Message Settings Tip: You can also create new Quick Text by viewing an Outbox In standby mode, press Messages , then select Msg message or highlighting a Drafts message and using the Save Settings Text Message. Select one of the following Quick Text option in the Options menu.
  • Page 62 Emergency Alerts Settings In standby mode, press Messages , then select Msg Settings CMAS Alerts. Select one of the following options: • Receive Alerts: Select the types of emergency alerts to receive. Selections are: Extreme Alert, Severe Alert, or AMBER Alert. All are selected as a default.
  • Page 63: Section 7: Multimedia

    Section 7: Multimedia Camera This section outlines your phone’s multimedia functions and key features associated with multimedia. Use your SCH-R270 to take full color digital pictures, display Multimedia them on your phone’s vivid color display, and instantly share them with family and friends. It’s fun, and as easy to use as a In standby mode, press Menu ( traditional point-and-click camera.
  • Page 64 Using the display as a viewfinder, point the camera lens at In camera mode, press Options. The Camera Options your subject then press Take ( ) or press the Camera menu displays the following: Shot Type: Takes a Single Shot, Series Shot, Mosaic Press the Save soft key or press the Camera key Shot, or Frame Shot (adds a frame to the photo).
  • Page 65: My Images

    • Send: Lets you send the selected image to a specified recipient in a Settings: Set the memory path, Auto save, Icon Picture message or Via Bluetooth. display, Shutter sound and Reset settings. • Online Album: Send a copy of the highlighted picture to your –...
  • Page 66: My Ringtones

    My Ringtones • Send Via Bluetooth: Shares a selected ringtone to another Bluetooth enabled device. My Ringtones assigns ringtones (preloaded and downloaded) as a Ringtone, Contact ID, or as an Alert Tone. • Send Pic Msg: Attaches the selected ringtone and sends it as a In standby mode, press Menu ( picture message.
  • Page 67: Music Player

    Music Player Review Voice Memos If you’ve saved any voice memos, you can listen to them Music Player lets you play MP3 and unprotected AAC, AAC+, anytime. WMA music files, loaded onto an optional microSD™ or In standby mode, press Menu ( microSDHC™...
  • Page 68 Downloading Music Files from the PC Highlight a music file (except Now Playing), then: • Press Play to play the highlighted music file. You can transfer music from your PC onto a memory card inserted into your phone. • Press Mark to mark a song to play, erase, or add to a playlist. Install a microSD™...
  • Page 69: Music Player Controls

    Playing Music • Options: Displays the following options: – In standby mode, press Menu ( Go to Home Screen: Displays the Home screen with music playing in Multimedia Music Player. the background. – Select the desired option and press OPEN ( Play Mode: Select Normal, Shuffle, Repeat One, or Repeat All.
  • Page 70 Renaming a Playlist The new playlist displays on the Playlists screen with the newly marked songs added. In standby mode, press Menu ( Removing Songs from a Playlist Multimedia Music Player. Press Library Playlists and press OPEN ( In standby mode, press Menu ( Multimedia Music Player.
  • Page 71: Section 8: Web

    Section 8: Web Browser In standby mode, press Menu ( easyedge The easyedge screen displays several icons: This section helps you with the basic use of your data services including downloading multimedia applications and games, ringtones, and navigating the Web with your phone. In standby mode, press Menu ( Browser Important! Data charges may apply depending on your data plan.
  • Page 72: Launching An Application

    Launching an Application AccuWeather.com P remiun v4.0: View weather for any In standby mode, press Menu ( easyedge selected city. The easyedge screen displays. Daily Perks: Allows you to view exclusive content and Highlight the application you wish to run, then money-saving offers on your mobile phone for FREE.
  • Page 73 Tone Room Deluxe allows you to buy a la carte ringtones or a subscription which provides access to the Tone Room Deluxe ringback service along with new credits that you can use each month to download ringtones or acquire ringback tones. You can purchse additional content once you exhaust your monthly credits.
  • Page 74: Section 9: Tools

    Section 9: Tools This section explains how to use your phone’s digital assistant • Calculator: Lets you perform calculations, including addition, functionality to schedule events, set reminders, perform subtraction, multiplication, and division. calculations, and more. • Stop Watch: Lets you view the amount of time. Tools Menu •...
  • Page 75: Registered List

    Turn Bluetooth On/Off Note: If you are pairing with another handset, both devices prompt When your phone’s Bluetooth function is turned on, you can use you to enter a PIN. To pair the two handsets, enter the same the Bluetooth features available. When the Bluetooth function is PIN on both devices.
  • Page 76: Voice Service

    Calendar Bluetooth Settings In standby mode, press Menu ( Tools Calendar lets you view the current, past, or future month in a Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings. monthly calendar layout. While viewing the calendar, the current date highlights and days with scheduled events are surrounded Select one of the following options: by a box.
  • Page 77: Memo Pad

    – • Alert: Press the Directional Key to choose an alert tone. Weekly: Displays a a one-week view of calendar events by date and time. • Reminder: Press the Directional Key to set a reminder of the event. – Erase Old: Erases past events. •...
  • Page 78: Alarm Clock

    View, Edit, and Erase Memos Adding a New Alarm In standby mode, press Menu ( Tools In standby mode, press Menu ( Tools Memo Pad. A list of your stored memos displays. Alarm Clock. Highlight the memo to view and press View ( Press the Add soft key to add an alarm.
  • Page 79: World Time

    When an Alarm Sounds Alarm Options An animated alarm clock displays with the options Snooze or Using Alarm Options you can create a new alarm, enable or Dismiss, and an alert sounds when the specified time for the diable an existing alarm, or erase an alarm. alarm arrives.
  • Page 80: Calculator

    Press DST On to activate Daylight Saving Time for the • Up navigation key: [x] Multiplication selected time zone. • Down navigation key: [÷] Division Press Options Set as Home Zone to set the selected time • Left navigation key: [-] Subtraction zone as your current location or time zone.
  • Page 81: Stop Watch

    Stop Watch Converter You can use this menu to set a stop watch. Convert values you enter into selected units. In standby mode, press Menu ( Tools In standby mode, press Menu ( Tools Stop Watch. Converter. Press to Start/Stop stopwatch count. Use the Navigation Keys to highlight a conversion type, then press Press the Record soft key to record splits.
  • Page 82: Tip Calculator

    Tip Calculator USB Mass Storage Tip Calculator automatically calculates the following amounts: Use the USB Mass Storage option to download files from your • computer to your phone. Gratuity (tip) Install a microSD™ or microSDHC™ Memory Card into • Individual payment (for groups) your phone.
  • Page 83: Section 10: Changing Your Settings

    Section 10: Changing Your Settings Display Settings This section explains how to customize your phone’s settings to suit your needs and preferences. This section shows you how to change your phone’s menu Settings appearance, display brightness and contrast, and display content to better meet your needs.
  • Page 84 Select one of the following options then press while the phone is closed or in standby mode. save the theme. In standby mode, press Menu ( Settings • Samsung Display Settings Clock Format. • Celestial Select the desired clock format and press Dialing Font Size •...
  • Page 85: Front Contrast

    Banner • Keypad: Sets the amount of time the keypad backlight remains on after a period of inactivity. Optional settings are: Create your own personalized greeting that displays while your phone is in standby mode. 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, Always On, and In standby mode, press Menu ( Settings Always Off.
  • Page 86: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings Press SET ( ) to save the settings. Ringer Type This section shows you how to customize your phone’s audio properties, such as ringers, keypad tones, alerts, shut down You can assign ring tones for calls, alarms, and other alerts in the sounds, and more.
  • Page 87: Call Settings

    Key Tone Use the Navigation key to scroll through the ringtones and sounds for the preferred ringer. Key Tone allows you to adjust the volume level and length of the tone that the keypad generates each time you press a key. Press Play to play a sample of the selected ringtone.
  • Page 88: Auto Retry

    Call Answer • After 1 Second: Phone automatically answers calls after 1 second You can select a specific answer mode when you receive an • After 3 Seconds: Phone automatically answers calls after 3 incoming call. seconds In standby mode, press Menu ( Settings •...
  • Page 89: Phone Settings

    TTY Mode Voice Privacy Your phone is fully TTY compatible. TTY equipment is connected When Voice Privacy is enabled (that is, set to Enhanced), it turns to your phone through the headset connector on the right side of on advanced voice encryption. the phone.
  • Page 90 Airplane Mode Security When set to On, Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of Use the Security sub-menu to lock your phone, set up emergency your phone. This prevents you from receiving or making calls numbers, enable or disable voice privacy, set restrictions, and (except emergency calls), but allows you to use other features other security options.
  • Page 91 Emergency # Select a Device Lock Mode option: • Lock: Locks the phone immediately. (The phone stays locked until Your phone provides the option of storing three emergency numbers (up to 32 digits long). You can dial an emergency you enter the lock code.) number any time, even when your phone is locked or restricted.
  • Page 92 Erase All Entries To store emergency numbers: At the Security sub-menu, select Emergency #. Erase All Entries erases all information from your Contacts list. Select from the three emergency number entries. Note: To completely remove any personal information stored on Enter an emergency number (up to 32 digits in length).
  • Page 93: System Select

    Restriction NAM Selection Restriction lets you limit the use of your phone to make outgoing The Network menu allows you to select NAM (Number calls and/or to receive incoming calls to any numbers, to no Assignment Module) settings for your phone. You can store two numbers, or to calls from/to your Contacts.
  • Page 94 Set Time Select one of the following options: • Set Date Use the Set Time option to set the current date and time. • Set Time Note: In digital service mode, the Set Time feature is disabled. The Speed Dial network adjusts time and date automatically.
  • Page 95: Phone Info

    Phone Info Shortcut Key Shortcut Key lets you set which feature, function, or application The Phone Info options display the phone’s hardware and launches when you press the Up navigation key while in standby software versions, definitions of the icons that display at the top mode.
  • Page 96: Memory Info

    Memory Info Version You can view both the software and hardware version of your Memory Info options let you review your phone’s available phone using this feature. This feature is helpful if you need to memory and help you manage your files stored there. contact Customer Service.
  • Page 97: Changing Your Settings

    – My Music: Displays a list of downloaded music files with the amount of memory used for each image. – Format Card: Formats the memory card and erases all data. Press Yes to continue or No to cancel. Changing Your Settings...
  • Page 98: Section 11: Health And Safety Information

    Section 11: Health and Safety Information The low levels of RF cell phones emit while in use are in the This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using microwave frequency range. They also emit RF at substantially your phone. The terms “mobile device” or “cell phone” are used reduced time intervals when in the stand-by mode.
  • Page 99 While RF energy does not ionize particles, large amounts can Results of this study did NOT show that cell phones caused brain increase body temperatures and cause tissue damage. Two cancer. In this study, most people had no increased risk of brain areas of the body, the eyes and the testes, are particularly cancer from using cell phones.
  • Page 100 Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields • Support-needed research on possible biological effects of RF for in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS) the type of signal emitted by cell phones; MOBI-KIDS is an international study investigating the relationship •...
  • Page 101 Hands-Free Kits Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as ® advertised. Unlike “hands-free” kits, these so-called “shields” Hands-free kits may include audio or Bluetooth headsets and may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may various types of body-worn accessories such as belt-clips and be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an holsters.
  • Page 102: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Certification Information

    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various Information sources can be obtained from the following organizations (updated 10/1/2010): Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is • FCC RF Safety Program: designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/.
  • Page 103: Fcc Part 15 Information To User

    Pursuant to part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, you are cautioned that and that positions the mobile device a minimum of 1.5 cm from changes or modifications not expressly approved by Samsung the body. could void your authority to operate the device.
  • Page 104: Commercial Mobile Alerting System (Cmas)

    • of driving becomes impaired. Samsung is committed to promoting Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to responsible driving and giving drivers the tools they need to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 105: Battery Use And Safety

    Before answering calls, consider your circumstances. Let the call Never mount this device in a manner that will obstruct the go to voicemail when driving conditions require. Remember, driver's clear view of the street and traffic. driving comes first, not the call! Never use wireless data services such as text messaging, Web If you consider a call necessary and appropriate, follow these browsing, or e-mail while operating a vehicle.
  • Page 106 (metal strips on the battery), for example when you provider or contact Samsung, even if they appear to be working carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals properly.
  • Page 107: Samsung Mobile Products And Recycling

    Recycling programs for your mobile device, batteries, and http://www.samsung.com/us/aboutsamsung/citizenship/ accessories may not be available in your area. usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect.html?INT=STA_r We've made it easy for you to recycle your old Samsung mobile ecyle_your_phone_page and follow the instructions to print out device by working with respected take-back companies in every a free pre-paid postage label and then send your old mobile state in the country.
  • Page 108: Ul Certified Travel Charger

    Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER and batteries OUTLET. Dispose of your mobile device and batteries in accordance with THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of these items in ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR household or business trash may be prohibited.
  • Page 109: Gps & Agps

    AGPS has limitations and might not work in your area. Therefore: Certain Samsung mobile devices can also use an Assisted Global • Always tell the emergency responder your location to the best of your Positioning System (AGPS), which obtains information from the ability;...
  • Page 110: Emergency Calls

    Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless mobile Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from: device networks or when certain network services and/or mobile device features are in use. Check with local service providers.
  • Page 111: Responsible Listening

    Extreme heat or cold Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud sounds over time. The risk of hearing loss increases as sound is Avoid temperatures below 0°C / 32°F or above 45°C / 113°F. played louder and for longer durations. Prolonged exposure to Microwaves loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of Do not try to dry your mobile device in a microwave oven.
  • Page 112 • Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources: which you can hear adequately. • Be aware that you can adapt to higher volume settings over time, not American Academy of Audiology realizing that the higher volume may be harmful to your hearing.
  • Page 113: Operating Environment

    Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices National Institute for Occupational Safety and Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from Radio Health (NIOSH) Frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment 395 E Street, S.W., Suite 9200 may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless Patriots Plaza Building mobile device.
  • Page 114 Potentially Explosive Environments For more information see: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf- faqs.html#. Switch your mobile device off when in any area with a potentially Other Medical Devices explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the injury or even death.
  • Page 115: Fcc Hearing Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Wireless Devices

    FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) M-Ratings: Wireless mobile devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC Regulations for Wireless Devices requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled. M4 is The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has the better/higher of the two ratings.
  • Page 116: Restricting Children's Access To Your Mobile Device

    Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Under the standard, this should provide the hearing aid user with Device normal use while using the hearing aid with the particular wireless mobile device. A sum of 6 or more would indicate Your mobile device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with excellent performance.
  • Page 117: Other Important Safety Information

    • any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag mobile device warranty if said accessories cause damage or a inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or defect to the mobile device.
  • Page 118 • Reduce risk of repetitive motion injuries. When you repetitively perform actions, such as pressing keys, drawing characters on a touch screen with your fingers, or playing games, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, neck, shoulders, or other parts of your body.
  • Page 119: Section 12: Warranty Information

    (i) the battery has been charged by dampness, sand or dirt, neglect, or unusual physical, electrical or a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for Warranty Information...
  • Page 120 (iii) the battery has the serial number of the Product and the seller’s name and been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for address. which it is specified.
  • Page 121 OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE What is the procedure for resolving disputes? LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. ALL DISPUTES WITH SAMSUNG ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THIS SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, LIMITED WARRANTY OR THE SALE, CONDITION OR...
  • Page 122 You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure by providing interpretation and application of this arbitration provision and the notice to SAMSUNG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of Limited Warranty. the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product. To opt out, you must send notice by e-mail to optout@sta.samsung.com, with...
  • Page 123: End User License Agreement For Software

    (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of this or a single entity) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. for software sort, it is recommended that the device be returned to Samsung’s owned by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 124 Software. The transfer may not be an indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the transfer, the 4. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. You agree that Samsung and its end user receiving the Software must agree to all the EULA affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered as terms.
  • Page 125 License will terminate automatically without for any damage or loss caused or alleged to caused by, or in notice from Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the terms connection with, use of or reliance on any such third-party and conditions of this EULA.
  • Page 126 AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND FROM CREATE ANY WARRANTY. SAMSUNG, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE FULLEST 11. Limitation of Liability. SAMSUNG WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR EXTENT POSSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, SAMSUNG ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO...
  • Page 127 14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This EULA is the entire FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. agreement between you and Samsung relating to the Software 12. U.S. Government End Users Restricted Rights. The Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written is licensed only with "restricted rights"...
  • Page 128: Index

    Index Numerics (CMAS) 100 Contacts 2-Sec Pause 42 Call Functions Adding 40 Adjusting the Call Volume 21 Adding Speed Dial Numbers 43 Making a Call — Number Entry Activating Your Phone 8 Contacts Groups 43 Dialing 21 Adding Contacts Deleting 42 Making a Call —...
  • Page 129 Display Settings Backlight 81 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Memo Pad Banner 81 Regulations for Wireless Devices 111 Add a Memo 73 Clock Format 80 FCC Notice and Cautions 112 Review, Edit, and Erase Memos Dialing Font Size 80 Finding Contacts Front Contrast 81 Shortcut Key Method 38 Menu, In-Call Options 24...
  • Page 130 Version 92 Ringer Types, Assigning 82 Other Important Safety Information Phone Number 91 Roaming 28 Phone Settings Airplane Mode 86 Samsung Mobile Products and Recy- Personal Localized Alerting Network Language 86 cling 103 (PLAN) 100 Security 86 Security Settings 86...
  • Page 131 Settings, Picture Messages 57 Setup Taking Pictures 59 UL Certified Travel Charger 104 Location 79 Text Understanding this User Manual 4 Shortcut to menus 19 Entering Emoticons 37 Smart Practices While Driving 100 Entering Numbers 36 Version 92 Software update 92 Entering Symbols 37 Voice Memo Sound Settings...

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