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SCH-n330 Series A l l D i g i t a l M O B I L E P H O N E User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. YF27.05_CBN330_072005_F9...
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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...
Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ......... 9 Activating Your Phone ............10 Setting Up Your Voice Mail ..........12 Understanding this User Manual ........13 Section 2: Understanding Your Phone .... 15 Features of Your Phone ..........16 Front View of Your Phone ..........17 Extending and Retracting the Pop-up Display ....19 Internal Antenna .............20 Command Keys ..............21...
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Entering Numbers ............67 Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List . 69 Your Contacts List ............70 Adding a New Contacts List Entry ........71 Finding a Contacts List Entry ..........76 Editing an Existing Contacts List Entry ......78 Deleting a Contacts List Entry .........85 Finding My Phone Number ..........86 Speed Dialing ..............86 Memory ................89...
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Messages Settings ............119 Erase Messages ............120 Section 11: Sounds ........121 Volume/VibeTonz ............122 Ringer Type ..............123 Key Beep ..............124 Alerts ................126 Power On/Off ...............127 Roam Ringer ..............127 Section 12: Tools ........... 129 Voice Kit ...............130 Today ................138 Scheduler ..............142 Jump To Date ..............143 To Do List ..............144 Memo Pad ..............146 Count Down ..............148...
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Operating Environment ..........195 Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices ..195 Potentially Explosive Environments .......197 Emergency Calls ............198 FCC Notice and Cautions ..........199 Other Important Safety Information .......200 Product Performance ............201 Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones ....202 Battery Standby and Talk Time ........203 Battery Precautions ............203 Care and Maintenance ..........204 Section 15: Warranty Information ....
Section 1: Getting Started Topics Covered • Activating your phone • Setting Up Voice Mail • Understanding this User Manual This section allows you to start using your phone by activating your service and phone, setting up your voice mail, contacting customer support, or getting an understanding of how this manual is put together.
Activating Your Phone Contact metroPCS and follow their instructions for obtaining service. We suggest that you read this guide to fully understand the services your phone supports. Important! You should fully charge the battery in your phone before first use, otherwise you could damage the battery. For details, see "Charge the battery"...
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Activating Your Phone If you are outside of the metroPCS coverage or roaming area, the no signal ( ) and no service ( ) icons appear on the top bar of the display. Turn your phone off 1. Open the pop-up display on your phone by simultaneously pressing both pop-up display buttons located on each side of the phone.
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Voice mail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be retrieved any time. Note: Once your voice mail account has been set up, you can use the Voice Mail folder (under the Message menu) to view details of voice messages in your voice mailbox.
Understanding this User Manual Understanding this User Manual The sections of this manual generally follow the same order as the menus and sub menus in your phone. A robust index for quick reference to most features begins on page 215. Also included is important safety information that you should know before using your phone.
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone Topics Covered • Features of Your Phone • Front View of Your Phone • Extending and Retracting the Pop-up Display • Internal Antenna • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Battery This section outlines some key features of your phone. Your phone’s display and the icons that will appear on it when in use are also described.
Features of Your Phone • Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available on participating networks). • High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x Technology) • Global Positioning (GPS) Technology • 128 x 160 pixel color Liquid Crystal display • PIM functions (Scheduler, To Do List, etc.) •...
Front View of Your Phone Front View of Your Phone SCH-n330 closed view. Service LED Pop-up Pop-up Display Display Button Button Speaker Charger/Accessory Connector Section 2: Understanding Your Phone...
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SCH-n330 open view. Service LED Earpiece Display Pop-up Pop-up Display Display Button Button Speaker Navigation/ Phone Shortcut Button Keys Left Soft Right Soft Mobile Web @metro Volume Up/Down End Key Keys Send Key Headset Connector OK Key Messages/ (Clear) Key Down Key Space/Silent Mode Key...
Extending and Retracting the Pop-up Display Extending and Retracting the Pop-up Display The SCH-n330’s unique pop-up display is designed to provide maximum visual space in a compact phone, as well as, to restrict unwanted dialed calls. With the pop-up display retracted, the keypad is locked. This prevents unwanted dialing of numbers and unwanted turning the phone on and off.
3. Once the phone is on, you can use the keypad to make and answer calls, to access the menu options of your phone, and to personalize it to fit your needs. 4. To retract the display, gently push the top of the display down until it locks in place.
Command Keys Command Keys Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display. There are two soft keys, the left soft key ( ) and the right soft key ( Left soft key Some functions of the left soft key are as follows.
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Clear key The CLR key ( ) is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols from the display. You can also use return to a previous menu or to return to standby mode from any menu. 1. If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press backspace (and delete) the character.
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Command Keys Send key The Send key ( ) is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall the last number(s) dialed, received, or missed. 1. Press once to answer calls. 2. Enter a number and briefly press to make a call. 3.
Understanding the Display Screen The top line of the display is reserved for icons that indicate network status, battery power, signal strength, and more. The following icons are some that appear in the display. Display icons Signal strength: Always appears when your phone is on and indicates the current signal strength.
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Understanding the Display Screen Voicemail message: Indicates that you’ve received a new voice message. You’re also notified by a visual, audible, and VibeTonz alert according to your assigned preferences. WAP push & Voicemail message: Indicates that you’ve received voice and WAP push messages. You’re also notified by a visual, audible, and VibeTonz alert according to your assigned preferences.
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flashes and the phone sounds an alert, which indicates your phone is about to shut down. Alarm clock: The alarm clock is set. Ringer off: Your phones call ringer is turned off. GPS (United States only): Global Positioning Service (GPS) for 911 is set to On for emergency calls only. GPS (United States Only): Global Positioning Service is set to On for location and 911 calls.
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Understanding the Display Screen Dialogue boxes Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status, or warn of situations such as low memory. Dialogue boxes and their definitions are outlined below. ICON MESSAGE TYPE EXAMPLE Choice “Save message draft?” Delete all received Reconfirm messages?”...
Battery Note: This phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery and travel adapter. Important: Although the phone can be used while the battery is charging, the battery must be fully charged before first use, otherwise you could damage the battery.
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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. Caution: Using other, non-Samsung accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause damage. Use the travel adapter The travel adapter is a...
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Battery indicator The battery indicator ( ) in the upper-right corner of the display indicates battery power level. Three bars indicate a full charge, while an empty icon ( ) indicates an almost empty battery. Two to three minutes before the battery becomes too low to operate, a blinking empty battery icon ( ) appears in the display and a tone sounds.
Section 3: Call Functions Topics Covered • Making a Call • International Calls • Receiving a Call • Adjusting the Call Volume • Call Logs • Phone Modes • Roaming • Voice Dialing This section allows you to make or answer a call. It also includes the features and functionality associated with making or answering a call.
Making a Call 1. With your phone on, extend the pop-up display by simultaneously pressing both pop-up display buttons located on each side of the phone. 2. Enter the number you wish to call using the keypad. 3. Press to place the call. Dialing emergency numbers You can dial any of the numbers 911, *911, #911, 9911, or 1911 to place an emergency call.
Receiving a Call Receiving a Call When you receive a call, the phone displays one of the following: • If the caller can be identified, the caller’s number (or name if it’s in your Contacts list) appears in the display. •...
Adjusting the Call Volume ■ In standby mode, repeatedly press the volume key ( ) up or down until the desired Calls Level (Silent, 1 Beep, VibeTonz, Level 1-5, Vib+Ring, or Vib&Ring) appears in the display. The volume key is on the left side of phone, next to the SEND key ( Call Logs Use Recent Calls to view a list of recently dialed and...
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Call Logs 2. Press the corresponding number on the keypad to view call logs for the following call types: • for Outgoing • for Incoming • for Missed The selected list of logged calls appears in the display. 3. Use the navigation keys ( ) to select a particular call.
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4. Press to display the latest call information for that number. 5. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the display containing the following options: • Talk: Dial the number. • Save : Save the number as a new entry or save the number to an existing entry in your Contacts list.
Call Logs 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight Yes to erase the selected call log, or to highlight No to return to the Erase Logs sub menu. 4. Press to perform your selected function. Call Timers Use the Call Timer sub menu to view various timers for calls made and received from your phone.
Phone Modes Standby mode Standby is the state of the phone once it has obtained service from the network and is idle. The phone goes into standby: • After you power the phone on. • When you press after a call. •...
Phone Modes Silent mode Silence the tones your keypad makes whenever you press a key using the Silent Mode feature. Enter Silent mode ■ In standby mode, press and hold . Entering Silent Mode briefly appears in the display and your phone returns to standby mode.
Speaker Mode Speaker mode lets you conduct a call without holding the phone to your head. Speaker mode also lets you include other, nearby people in an active call. Enter Speaker Mode ■ While you are in a call, press and hold the Speaker Phone key ( The “Speaker Phone On”...
Roaming Roaming What is Roaming You can roam (travel outside your designated coverage area) with your phone to other digital networks. The roaming icon appears in the display when roaming is active, and extra charges may apply when making or receiving a call.
Change Roaming option To change your Roaming option, follow these steps: 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup), (Network), (Roam Option). 2. Use the navigation key to highlight your roam option preference, then press .
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Voice Dialing Voice dialing commands The Voice Dialing menu, which you can activate by pressing and holding the key, contains the following commands: • Digit Dial—Dials any seven- or ten-digit North American phone number. • Name Dial—Dials a name, if stored in your Contacts list. •...
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Digit Dial Digit Dial lets you dial any valid seven-digit or ten-digit phone number by speaking the number naturally, without pausing between digits. Digit Dial Tips • Digit Dial works best in quieter environments. • When pronouncing a number, speak at a normal speed, saying each digit clearly.
Voice Dialing 3. Say the number naturally and clearly. • If the phone asks “Did you say” followed by the correct number, say “Yes.” The phone dials the number. • If the phone asks “Did you say” followed by any incorrect numbers, say “No.”...
2. Say “Name Dial.” The command Name Dial appears on the display and the phone prompts, “Name please” followed by a beep. 3. Say the name of the person you wish to call, exactly as it is entered in your Contacts list. •...
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Voice Dialing Dialing command menu appears in the display, and the phone prompts, “Say a command” followed by a single beep. 2. Say “Voice Memo.” Recording appears on the display and the phone prompts, “Please record after the beep” followed by a beep.
2. Say “Contacts.” Contacts appears on the display, and the phone prompts, “Name Please” followed by a beep. 3. Say the name of the Contacts list entry you want to view exactly as it is entered in your Contacts list. •...
Section 4: Menu Navigation Topics Covered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone. Section 4: Menu Navigation...
Menu Navigation Access menus using the navigation key in tandem with the two soft keys ( ), or use a shortcut. 1. In standby mode press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The first of several menus appear in the display. 2.
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Menu Navigation Navigation Key shortcuts In standby mode, press a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch its corresponding application. The In-Use Option Access numerous menus and features even while in a call. Note: If the call is disconnected while accessing the In-Use Option, the In- Use Option disappears from the display and the phone eventually returns to standby mode.
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• Location Location On : Changes the GPS setting to Only • Version : Lets you view the software and hardware version information for your phone. 2. If you press the Msg (right) soft key ( in while in a call, the following Messages menu items appear in the display: •...
Menu Outline Menu Outline Use the menu shortcuts on the following pages to quickly access menus and sub menus. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press the number to the right of the menu to jump to that menu, sub menu, or feature. For example, to jump to the Outbox messages list, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press...
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Menu Outline 3.9.3 Outbox 3.9.4 Draft 3.9.5 Saved 3.9.6 All Messages Mobile Web Get In Web Calls Outgoing Incoming Missed Erase Logs 5.4.1 Outgoing 5.4.2 Incoming 5.4.3 Missed 5.4.4 All Calls Call Timer 5.5.1 Last Call 5.5.2 Total 5.5.3 LifeTime 5.5.4 Erase Total Data Counter 5.6.1 Transmit...
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@metro @metro Sounds Vol./VibeTonz 7.1.1 Calls 7.1.2 Alarm Ringer Type 7.2.1 Calls 7.2.2 Alarm 7.2.3 Data 7.2.4 Planner Key Beep 7.3.1 Volume 7.3.2 Tone Length 7.3.3 VibeTonz Alerts 7.4.1 Minute Beep 7.4.2 Service 7.4.3 Connect 7.4.4 Disconnect 7.4.5 Fade 7.4.6 Roam 7.4.7 Privacy Power On/Off Roam Ringer...
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Menu Outline Tools Voice Kit 8.1.1 Voice Memo 8.1.1.1 Record 8.1.1.2 Review 8.1.1.3 Erase All 8.1.2 Voice Setup 8.1.2.1 Set Active 8.1.2.2 Set Digits 8.1.2.2.1 Adapt Digits 8.1.2.2.2 Reset Digits Today Scheduler Jump To Date To Do List Memo Pad Count Down Alarm Clock World Time...
Section 5: Entering Text Topics Covered • Changing the Text Entry Mode • Using T9 Mode • Entering Text in ABC Mode • Entering Symbols • Entering Numbers This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering characters into your phone (for example: contact names and e-mail addresses, text messages, and memos).
Changing the Text Entry Mode You can use the keys on your phone to enter text composed of alphabetical characters, symbols, and numbers. This is made possible by changing sets of characters the keys enter or the method of entry. Each character set or entry method (symbol, number, etc.) is called a text entry mode.
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Changing the Text Entry Mode Change text entry modes 1. While composing a text message, press the Option (left) soft key ( ) to display a pop-up menu containing the following options: • T9 WORD / ABC / Symbol / 123 •...
Using T9 Mode The T9 Word predictive text entry mode lets you enter words easily by pressing a minimum number of keys. As you press each key, the phone selects a letter that makes up the word it thinks you are typing, based on a built-in dictionary.
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ABC is highlighted. Use the left and right navigation keys to display T9 WORD, then press 4. Enter the word “Samsung” into your message by pressing each of the following keys only once: T9 Word recognizes the most commonly used word for the numeric sequence 7267864 is “Samsung.”...
Entering Text in ABC Mode In ABC mode, you enter text characters by pressing the key with the letter you want printed on it, such as the key for the letter “H”. • Press a key once to enter the first letter printed on that key, such as press the key once to enter the letter “G”.
Entering Numbers • Quick Text T9 WORD or ABC is highlighted. 4. Use the left and right navigation keys to display Symbol, then press . The first of four screens of symbols appear in the display. 5. Use the left and right navigation keys to page through the other symbols, if necessary.
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3. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the following options appears in the display: • T9 WORD / ABC / Symbol / 123 • Quick Text T9 WORD or ABC is highlighted. 4. Use the left and right navigation keys to display 123, then press .
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List Topics Covered • Your Contacts List • Adding a New Contacts List Entry • Finding a Contacts List Entry • Editing an Existing Contacts List Entry • Deleting a Contacts List Entry • Finding My Phone Number •...
Your Contacts List Your Contacts list can store up to 500 numbers, with each contact having up to five associated phone numbers, an e- mail address, and a picture ID. Each phone number can be up to 32 digits in length, including hard pauses.
Adding a New Contacts List Entry Tip: You can also access a sub menu or menu option by pressing the number key corresponds to the menu item number. For example, press for Add. Adding a New Contacts List Entry You can add Contact entries to your Contacts list by using the Contacts menu, at the end of a call, by Direct Entry, and by using the Call Logs,.
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4. With New Entry highlighted, press . The Select Type screen containing the following (number type) icons appears in the display: Home Office Mobile Pager 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight the number type that matches your new entry and press .
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Adding a New Contacts List Entry 2. Press the Save (right) soft key ( ). You’re prompted to confirm this as a New Entry, or to Find a name in your Contacts with which to associate the number. 3. Follow the instructions in the upcoming sections depending on whether the number is a new entry or is one you want to add to an existing Contact.
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3. Enter information to find the entry, or use the navigation keys to scroll the list and highlight the desired entry, then press . The following number types appear in the display: Home Office Mobile Pager 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the number type that matches the number you are adding, then press The Contacts screen appears in the display containing information about the selected Contact, including the...
Adding a New Contacts List Entry Call Logs Method You can use call history log entries to create Contacts or to add numbers to existing Contacts. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press for Calls. The Calls menu appears in the display.
6. Add the number as a New Entry (see "Add a New Contact Entry" on page 73), or use Find to add the number to a existing Contact (see "Add to an Existing Contact Entry" on page 73). Finding a Contacts List Entry After you store an entry in your Contacts list, Find allows you to locate that entry quickly by entry name, entry number, or group name.
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Finding a Contacts List Entry As you enter letters, the entry names and numbers of the closest matches appear in the display. 3. When the desired Contact appears in the display, highlight the entry using the navigation keys (if necessary). 4.
Find by Group This option lets you to find a Contact within a selected group. 1. In the Find screen, use the left and right navigation keys to select By Group. 2. Press the down navigation key briefly to highlight the group name field.
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Editing an Existing Contacts List Entry 2. Use the left and right navigation keys to select one of the following methods to find the entry: • By Name—Search the Contacts alphabetically by name. • By Entry—Search the Contacts by entry number. •...
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10. Use the navigation keys and press the key to delete individual digits. 11. When you’re finished editing the Contact number(s), press . Your changes are saved and a confirmation message appears in the display. Add Pauses to Contact Numbers When you call automated systems (like banking services), you are often required to enter a password or account number.
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Editing an Existing Contacts List Entry P pause is highlighted. 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the pause option of your choice. 4. Press to add/insert the highlighted pause into your number sequence. 5. When you’re finished entering the number and pauses, press the Save (right) soft key ( ) to store the number in your Contacts list (see "Add a New Contact Entry"...
Rename Groups Use this option to rename a group in your Contacts list. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press for Rename Group. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the group that you want to rename, then press The Rename Group screen appears in the display containing the current name of the group with a flashing...
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Editing an Existing Contacts List Entry Edit an E-mail Address 1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key ). The Find screen appears in the display with By Name selected, your Contact entries sorted alphabetically, and the top entry highlighted. 2.
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8. Use the keypad to edit the e-mail address. 9. Press the key twice to insert the @ symbol. 10. To add a domain type press the Option left soft key ( A pop-up menu containing the following options appears in the display: •...
Deleting a Contacts List Entry Deleting a Contacts List Entry 1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key ). The Find screen appears in the display with By Name selected, your Contact entries sorted alphabetically, and the top entry highlighted. 2.
Finding My Phone Number My Phone# displays the ten-digit number assigned to your phone by metroPCS. ■ In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press for My Phone#. The phone number assigned by metroPCS appears in the display. Speed Dialing Contact entries are assigned an entry numbers between 2 and 500.
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Speed Dialing alphabetically, and the top entry highlighted. 2. Use the left and right navigation keys to select one of the following methods to find the entry to be changed: • By Name—Search the Contacts alphabetically by name. • By Entry—Search the Contacts by entry number. •...
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One-touch Dialing Contacts memory locations 001 through 009 are special One-Touch dialing locations. You can call the phone numbers stored in memory locations 001 through 009 by pressing and holding a single key. For example, for location number 001 (Voice Mail), press and hold until “Voice Mail”...
Memory Memory The Memory menu option lets you view the amount of memory you have used to store Contact entries, as well as the memory remaining to store more Contact entries. ■ In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press .
Section 7: @metro Topics Covered • @metro Catalog • Settings • Help This section provides explanations of how you can use @metro on your phone to do the following: • Download full featured applications over the air including games, personalized ring tones, pictures, and more; and •...
@metro Catalog 1. In standby mode, press the right navigation key (@). The @metro menu containing the following icons appears in the display: @metro Access @metro catalog. Settings View and change @metro settings. Help View @metro tutorials. The @metro icon ( ) is highlighted.
Settings Settings Use the Settings menu within @metro to manage, move, order applications, and much more. 1. In standby mode, press the right navigation key (@). The @metro menu containing the following icons appears in the display: @metro Access @metro catalog. Settings View and change @metro settings.
Help The Help menu within @metro lists short tutorials on several @metro features. View information about charges, cancelling subscriptions, buying apps, disabling apps, and more. 1. In standby mode, press the right navigation key (@). The @metro menu containing the following icons appears in the display: @metro Access @metro catalog.
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Help you use apps that require network connections, such as downloading information and sending TXT messages. Charges Charges will apply for network connections. A network connection is used when you are browsing the @metro Shop, downloading and restoring apps, or cancelling subscription apps.
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Disabled Apps You can install new apps if the memory of your phone is full by partially removing (disabling) apps you haven’t used recently. Note: When you need to use a disabled app, you can restore it at no additional purchase cost. Restoring Apps Disabled apps can be quickly restored at no additional purchase cost.
Section 8: MyMetro Topics Covered • Monthly Bill • MetroConnect • MetroPCS Card This section explains how you can use MyMetro on your SCH-n330 phone to view and pay your monthly metroPCS bill(s) on-line or make other payment arrangements. Section 8: MyMetro...
Monthly Bill The Monthly Bill option lets you review your monthly metroPCS bill. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press or press for MyMetro. The following MyMetro menu options appear in the display: • Monthly Bill—View your current monthly bill.
MetroPCS Card 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the MetroConnect option. 3. Press . Your current account balance appears in the display. MetroPCS Card The MetroPCS Card sub menu contains options that let you review and pay the current balance for your account. 1.
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Request Balance The Request Balance option lets you review the current balance of your account before making a payment. ■ At the MetroPCS Card menu, press to select the Request Bal- ance option. Your current account balance appears in the display. Pay Monthly Bill The Pay Monthly Bill option lets you pay the current balance of your account on-line or make other payment...
Section 9: Mobile Web Topics Covered • Mobile Web Operations • Launch Mobile Web • Exit Mobile Web • Navigate the Web • Mobile Web Soft Keys • Using Links • How Mobile Web Keys Work This section explains how you can use Mobile Web 2.0 on your SCH-n330 phone to conveniently surf the web.
Mobile Web Operations • Each time you launch Mobile Web, your phone connects to the Internet and the service indicator icon ( ) appears in the display. • Mobile Web ends your Internet connection after a certain period of inactivity; however, some information from your session remains stored in the phone (while your phone turned on).
Navigate the Web Navigate the Web When you use Mobile Web, some of the keys operate differently than during a normal phone call. Mobile Web presents on-screen items in any of the following ways: • Text or numeric input • Links (embedded in content) •...
How Mobile Web keys work The following table lists Mobile Web keys and their functions. Name Function Navigation Keys Use to browse lists and options. CLR Key A browser back-up key. Press once to back up one page. Press and hold to display your home page.
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How Mobile Web keys work Name Function Right Soft Key Press to activate the command that appears above it in the display. Send Key Press to dial a highlighted number. Section 9: Mobile Web...
Section 10: Messages Topics Covered • Send Text Messages • Retrieving New Messages • Voice Mail • Message Folders • Messages Settings • Erase Messages This section explains how to use your phone to send or receive different types of messages. This section also describes the features and functionality associated with messaging.
Send Text Messages You can use your SCH-n330 phone to send text messages to, and receive text messages from, compatible phones and other devices. You can use the various text entry modes your phone provides to compose your messages. See "Section 5: Entering Text" on page 61 for more information about these text entry modes.
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Send Text Messages 4. Once you’re finished entering your message, press The New Message menu containing the following options appears in the display: • Edit Send To—Edit the recipient’s Send To number. • Edit Text—Edit the content of your message. You also have text input options and the option to add Quick Text to your message.
Message send options You can set message priority, privacy, and other options before you send a message. 1. After you’ve composed a message and pressed you’re returned to the New Message menu. 2. Use the navigation key to highlight Send Options, then press .
Retrieving New Messages Retrieving New Messages When your phone receives a message in standby mode, a ringer sounds (unless turned off), and New Message appears in the display along with the closed envelope icon ). The date and time of the message also appear in the display.
Messages and lock mode Your phone still receives messages while in Lock Mode. The time and date of the message appear in the, but you cannot save or open the message until you unlock your phone by doing the following: 1.
Message Folders Message Folders Your messages are stored in one of six folders. Your phone shares its available memory among all messages in these folders. This lets you store up to 100 incoming and 100 outgoing messages, for all folders. The exact number of messages that you can store depends upon message length.
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Note: The following icons, which appear to the left of each message, indicate the status of each incoming message: Text message, unread. Text message, read. Note: Press the View (right) soft key ( ) while in a call to view a new message.
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Message Folders Outbox folder Your phone stores outgoing TXT messages and e-mail in the Outbox folder, regardless of whether the message was successfully transmitted. You can also verify if a message was successfully transmitted, and at what date and time by enabling the Delivery Ack feature.
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3. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the display: • Re-send—Re-send the message. • Save Msg—Save the message to the Saved folder. • Erase—Delete the message. 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the option you want, then press to select the option.
Message Folders 3. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the following options appear in the display with Edit highlighted: • Edit—Opens the New Message menu to change, save, or send the highlighted message • Erase—Erases the highlighted draft message 4.
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2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the message you want to view, then press 3. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ) to display the message options Edit and Erase. 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the option you want, then press to select the option.
Messages Settings Messages Settings The Msg Setting folder allows you to define numerous message settings such as ringer types and save options. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press . The following Msg Setting options appear in the display: •...
Erase Messages Use Erase Msg to erase all of the messages in a particular folder, or use the All Messages option to erase the contents of all of your message folders at once. Note: Erase Msg erases all of the messages in the selected folder. To delete a single message, press the Option (left) soft key ( ) and select Erase while viewing the content of a message.
Section 11: Sounds Topics Covered • Volume/VibeTonz • Ringer Type • Key Beep • Alerts • Power On/Off • Roam Ringer This section explains how you can customize your phone’s ring tones, keypad tones, alerts, shut down sounds, and more. Section 11: Sounds...
Volume/VibeTonz The VibeTonz™ system brings the powerful sensation and realism of touch to your SCH-n330 handset, dramatically enhancing the quality of your communication experience. By providing the VT technology high fidelity touch sensations, the VibeTonz system allows you to interact with your phone in a way that fits your personal taste and lifestyle.
Ringer Type • Vib&Ring—Plays VibeTonz touch sensations synchronized with audio track. 4. Press to save the setting. Ringer Type The Ringer Type menu allows you to set a unique ring for voice calls, messages, data/fax, alarms, and Tools alerts. As you change a ringer type, it plays so you can preview it. 1.
4. When the desired ringer type plays, press to save the setting. Key Beep Use the Key Beep menu to adjust the tone volume and the type of tone that your keypad generates when you press a key. Key Beep Volume 1.
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Key Beep Key Beep Tone Length 1. While in the Key Beep menu, use the navigation keys to highlight Tone Length, then press 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Long or Normal. 3. Press to save your settings. VibeTonz This allows you to set your phone’s keypad to generate a brief touch sensation as each key is pressed.
Alerts You can set your phone to sound an alert whenever you enter or leave your service area, connect or disconnect a call, as well as other options. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Sounds) and for Alerts.
Power On/Off Power On/Off Set your phone to play a sound and/or VibeTonz touch sensation whenever you turn the phone on or off. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Sounds) and for Power On/Off. The following options appear in the display: •...
Section 12: Tools Topics Covered • Voice Kit • Today • Scheduler • Jump To Date • To Do List • Memo Pad • Count Down • Alarm Clock • World Time • Calculator This details how you can keep a schedule of events, set reminders, create a to do list, perform calculations, and more with the digital assistant functionality included in your phone.
Voice Kit The Voice Kit lets you record and review voice memos and lets you setup your phone’s Voice Dialing function. Voice Memo You can use the Voice Kit feature to record a memo, or you can select the Voice Memo menu to record a memo for later playback.
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Voice Kit 5. When you’re finished recording, press the Stop (right) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the following options appears in the display: • Save—Save the memo in the Review folder under the Voice Memo menu. See "Review a Voice Memo" on page 131 for more information on reviewing voice memos.
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2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Review, then press . The Review menu containing a list of your voice memos appears in the display. 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the memo you want to review. 4. Press to play the memo, or press the Option (left) soft key ( ).
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Voice Kit 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Review, then press . The Review menu containing a list of your voice memos appears in the display. 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the memo you want to review. 4.
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2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Erase All, then press . “Erase All Voice Memos?” appears in the display. 3. Use the navigation key to highlight Yes to erase all your voice memos, or No to cancel and keep the memos. 4.
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Voice Kit 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the option you want, then press to save and exit. Note: Your phone is initially set to [*] Only, so that when you press and hold the key, the Voice Dialing commands are activated. If you select one of the other options, that is [*]/Slide Up or [*]/EarMic, your phone will launch the Voice Dialing commands when you extend the pop-up display or when you attach the optional earphone/microphone headset to...
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Set Digits—Adapt Digit Dial to Your Voice 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools), (Voice Kit) and Voice Setup. The Voice Setup menu containing the following options appears in the display: • Set Active •...
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Voice Kit 6. After six sets of digits, the phone asks whether you want to do more adaptation. Answer “Yes.” 7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for another six sets of digits. After the second group of six sets of digits, “Adaptation complete”...
Today You can schedule up to nine events for the current day. Simply indicate each event’s start time and advance notification time. Set alarms for events so that you can be alerted before an event takes place. Events scheduled for future dates automatically appear on your Today events schedule at that future date.
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Today As needed, press the Option (left) soft key ( ) to change text entry mode. 3. When you’re finished entering details for the event, press . The Time Setup screen appears in the display. 4. Enter the time and date for the event using the keypad. •...
3. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the following options appears in the display: • Add new • Edit • Erase • Erase All Add new is highlighted. 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press The Edit Event screen appears in the display.
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Today 10. Press to store the event in your calendar. An alert will notify you prior to the event, if you set the Notification alert. Erase an Event 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools) and for Today.
6. Press to confirm your selection. • If you selected Yes, “Erasing” appears on the display followed by the Scheduler screen. (See "Scheduler" on page 142 for more information.) • If you selected No, you are returned to the Event screen. Scheduler Scheduler allows you to view the current, past, or future month in a monthly calendar layout.
Jump To Date 5. Press • If one or more events are scheduled for the selected date, the Event screen containing information about the earliest event entered or scheduled for the selected date appears in the display. • If there is no event scheduled for the selected date, the New Event screen appears in the display.
To Do List The To Do List allows you to create a task list. You can store, prioritize, and manage up to 20 To Do List tasks. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools) and for To Do List.
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To Do List 6. Enter a time and date for the task using the keypad. • Press for A.M. when P is highlighted. • Press for P.M. when A is highlighted. 7. Press to save the task. Add, Edit, or Erase Tasks 1.
Memo Pad You can create notes and store them in Memo Pad. You can’t prioritize or set an alert for stored notes. Return to Memo Pad anytime you want to review and edit your notes. Add Memo 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools) and for Memo Pad.
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Memo Pad 4. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ) while viewing the memo. A pop-up menu containing the options appears in the display: • Add new—Add a new memo to Memo Pad. • Edit—Edit the memo currently highlighted or appearing in the display.
Count Down Count Down allows you to view the amount of time between the current date and any event that you want to schedule. You can create up to 20 Count Down events. Add New Count Down Event 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools) and for Count Down.
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Count Down Review, Add, Edit, and Erase Count Down Events Review scheduled Count Down events to determine how much time remains between the current time/date and any event that you’ve scheduled. You can also add an event and edit or erase previously scheduled events. 1.
Alarm Clock Your phone has an alarm clock that you can set to go off once, or daily at a specified time. Once set, the alarm clock is easy to change or turn off completely. Set Alarm Clock Note: The alarm does not sound when the phone is turned off. If the time for an alarm that was set for Once has elapsed and the phone is off, the alarm sounds at the same time on the following day.
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Alarm Clock When the Alarm Clock Sounds An animated alarm clock appears in the display and an alert sounds when the specified time for the alarm arrives. 1. Press to silence the alarm. If the alarm was set as a Daily alarm, the alarm icon remains in the top of the display.
World Time World Time allows you to view the time of day or night in another part of the world. World Time displays time in the 24 different time zones around the world. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools) and for World Time.
Calculator Calculator You can perform calculations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using your phone. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Tools) and for Calculator. 2. The Calculator screen appears in the display. 3.
Section 13: Setup Topics Covered • Location • Network • Data • Security • Display • Others • Version This section explains how to customize many of your phone’s options to suit your preferences. Using the Setup menu, you can set or change security features, shortcuts, language, and more.
Location Location identifies your location to the network via GPS. You can fully enable this setting or set GPS to work only in the event that you dial 911. Note: Contact metroPCS to determine if, when, or where location-based services are available. 1.
Network Network The Network menu allows you to select Roam Option and NAM (Number Assignment Module) settings for your phone. You can change your roaming options or store two NAM settings, which are essentially telephone numbers, for your phone. Set NAM 1.
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Roam Option 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup) and for Network. The following Network menu items appear in the display: • Set NAM • Roam Option 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Roam Option, then press .
Data Data Use the Data menu to configure data connection speed and automatic detection settings. Auto Detect Select phone options for receiving data or voice, or set data reception to off. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup) and for Data.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight Baud Rate, then press . The following Data Baud Rate options appear in the display: • Auto • 19200 • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 • 230400 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired Data Baud Rate option, the press The Data menu appears in the display.
Security Note: The default lock code for your phone is the last four digits of your phone number. The Lock prompt disappears and the Security menu containing the following items appears in the display: • Lock Phone—Lock code required to place calls or access features.
2. Enter the four-digit lock code using the keypad. Note: The default lock code for your phone is the last four digits of your phone number. The Lock prompt disappears and the Security menu appears in the display. Lock Phone is highlighted. 3.
Security 3. Press for Change Lock. You’re prompted to enter the new lock code. 4. Enter the new lock code. You’re prompted to re-enter the new lock code for verification. 5. Enter the new lock code again. Your changes are stored. Note: Your phone does not allow you to view the lock code for security reasons.
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Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate signal strength before placing a call. Store Emergency Numbers 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup) and for Security. The Lock prompt appears in the display. 2.
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Security 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup) and for Security. The Lock prompt appears in the display. 2. Enter the four-digit lock code using the keypad. Note: The default lock code for your phone is the last four digits of your phone number.
3. Press for Restriction. The following options appear in the display: Outgoing • : When set to , outgoing calls are restricted. Incoming • : When set to , incoming calls are restricted. Contacts • : When set to , all access to your Contacts List is restricted (including speed dialing).
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Security Note: The default lock code for your phone is the last four digits of your phone number. The Lock prompt disappears and the Security menu appears in the display. 3. Press for Erase Memory. A confirmation prompt appears in the display. 4.
3. Press for Reset Phone. A prompt appears in the display asking if you want to restore default settings (except for the Contacts). 4. Use the navigation keys to highlight Yes or No, then press Display You can set menu style, standby mode animation, customize backlight settings, and more using the Display menu.
Display 3. Press to select the menu. The following sections describe the Display options. Menu Style Menu Style allows you to choose how main menus appear in your display when the Menu (left) soft key ( is pressed. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup), (Display), and...
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the menu you want, then press . A pop-up menu containing the following options appears in the display: • Preloaded—View images included with your phone. • My Image—View images or wallpaper you have downloaded and saved.
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Display Backlight You can set the backlight for your display or keypad to remain on for a specified period of time or remain on as long as the slide is up. Note: Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup), (Display), and...
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Contrast Set the display contrast to your preference. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup), (Display), and Contrast. 2. Use the left and right navigation keys to adjust the contrast for the display. 3.
Others Turn the Service LED off/on 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup), (Display), and (Service LED). The following options appear in the display: • • 2. Use the navigation key to highlight your preference, then press Others The Others menu contains options for setting Call...
2. Press for Shortcut. The following applications and functions appear in the display: • Scheduler • Voice Memo • Animation • Ringer Type • Alarm • Calculator • Memo Pad 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the function you want the up navigation key to launch, then press You can now press the navigation up key while in standby mode to launch the function you selected.
Others 3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Call Answer option you want to use, then press Call End Call End lets you set how you will end a call. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup) and For Others.
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3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the setting you want, then press Language The Language option on your phone changes the language used in voice prompts, menus, and text input. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( then press (Setup) and For Others.
Version 3. Enter the current time and date using your keypad. The hour, minute, month, and day must be entered using two digits each. You must enter the hour in 12-hour format and press for AM or press for PM. The year must be entered with all four digits.
Section 14: Health and Safety Information Topics Covered • Health and Safety Information This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone. Section 14: Health and Safety Information...
Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
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(e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. Body-worn operations are restricted to Samsung-supplied, approved, or non- Samsung designated accessories that have no metal and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna (whether extended or retracted) and the user's body.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are: •...
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 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. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user's head.
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occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results. What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless...
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group: • "National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • "Environmental Protection Agency • "Federal Communications Commission • "Occupational Safety and Health Administration • "National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well.
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exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF...
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones However, very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer.
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and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users.
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones.
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marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit. Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work? Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to...
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000.
• National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/emfpg.html • World health Organization (WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/ • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection: http://www.icnirp.de • National Radiation Protection Board (UK): http://www.nrpb.org.uk • Updated 4/3/2002: US food and Drug Administration http://www.fda.gov/cellphones Road Safety Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime.
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Road Safety 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4.
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9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 10.
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.
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These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • 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. •...
Potentially Explosive Environments Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
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).
FCC Notice and Cautions Restricting Children's access to your Phone Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase your phone bill.
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it. Other Important Safety Information • Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.
Product Performance Product Performance Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.
Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty. There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
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. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
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Care and Maintenance • Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. • Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.
Standard Limited Warranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, L.P. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the...
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(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. What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable...
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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.
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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...
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ITS TERMS OR AS 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 QUALITY,...
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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...
Index indicator 30 removing 28 strength icon 25 Symbols @metro Calculator @metro Catalog Call another country from Numerics U.S. 1X protocol icon Call Answer 3G protocol icon Call End Call Functions Adding Contacts Call Logs 34 Making a Call 32 Call Logs Method 75 Phone Modes 38 Contacts Menu Method...
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Edit Contact Numbers 78 Menu Style 169 Editing an Existing Con- pixels 16 tacts List Entry 78 screen icons 24 finding contacts 76 Service LED 172 finding contacts by entry number 77 End key finding contacts by group Entering Text name 78 ABC Mode 66 finding contacts by name...
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battery strength 25 Mobile Web new message 24 Launch Mobile Web 102 no service 24 Mobile Web Operations roaming 24 signal strength 24 Mode VibeTonz mode 25 silent 39 In-use menu standby 38 text entry 38 VibeTonz 39 Jump To Date MyMetro MetroConnect 98 Key Beep...
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erase call logs 36 Roam Ringer 127 Removing battery VibeTonz 122 Volume/VibeTonz 122 Return to last menu Standard Limited Warran- Right soft key Ringer off icon Standard Limited War- Ringer Type ranty 208 Roam Ringer Standby mode Roaming Definition 41 Text Entry mode Options 41 Tip, description...
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Command Keys 21 Display Screen 24 Extend and Retract Pop- up Display 19 Features of Your Phone Front View of Your Phone Travel Adapter 29 VibeTonz VibeTonz mode VibeTonz mode icon Voice Dialing commands 43 contacts 47 digit dial 44 my phone# 48 voice memo 46 Voice Kit...