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Smartphone
SGH-i610
User's Guide
Draft 01
SW ver.: I610XAFE2
(2006. 07. 06)

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  • Page 1 Smartphone SGH-i610 User’s Guide Draft 01 SW ver.: I610XAFE2 (2006. 07. 06)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Important safety precautions ..... 5 Getting started HAPTER What’s in the box? ......7 Getting to know your phone .
  • Page 3 Table of contents Call functions HAPTER Turning the phone functions on and off ... . . 50 Using the Dialling screen ..... . . 51 Making a call .
  • Page 4 Table of contents Extra programs HAPTER Games ........135 Calculator .
  • Page 5: Important Safety Precautions

    Important safety precautions Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. Drive safely at all times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle first. Switch off the phone when refuelling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals.
  • Page 6: Sensible Use

    Keep the phone and all its parts, including accessories, out of the reach of small children. Accessories and batteries Use only Samsung-approved batteries and accessories, such as headsets and PC data cables. Use of any unauthorised accessories could damage you and your phone and may be dangerous.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    • Straight headset • PC data cable • Bluetooth USB dongle kit • Bluetooth mono & stereo headset Note: The items supplied with your phone and the accessories available at your Samsung dealer may vary, depending on your country or service provider.
  • Page 8: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting started Getting to know your phone Front view Internal camera lens Earpiece Display Navigation (Up/Down/ OK key Left/Right) keys Right soft key Left soft key Headset jack Video call key End/Power on or Home key off key Volume keys Back/Clear key Alphanumeric keys/ Send key...
  • Page 9: Rear View

    Getting started Rear view External camera lens Battery lock External display Quick List key Camera key Memory card slot Keys of your phone Description Press to perform the command shown on the screen immediately above the key. Press to switch to the Home screen from a program.
  • Page 10 Getting started Description • Press to open the Dialling screen. • Press to make or answer a call. • Press to return to the previous screen. • Press to delete characters in a text input field. • Press and hold to turn the phone on or off. •...
  • Page 11: Installing The Sim Card

    Getting started Description • Press to adjust the earpiece and speaker volume. • Press to mute the call ringer as a call comes in. Press and hold to reject the call. Press to open the Quick List screen. • Press to open the Voice Notes program. •...
  • Page 12: Inserting The Sim Card

    Getting started Inserting the SIM card 1. If necessary, remove the battery by referring to page 13. 2. Insert and slide the SIM card, as shown, ensuring that the gold coloured contacts of the card are face down into the phone. Continue to install the battery.
  • Page 13: Installing The Battery

    Getting started Installing the battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. Installing the battery 1. Place the battery on the back of the phone so that its tabs align with the corresponding slots on the phone. 2. Press the battery down until it cliks into place. Removing the battery 1.
  • Page 14: Charging Your Phone

    Getting started Charging your phone Use Samsung-approved chargers or adapters to charge your phone. 1. Plug the connector of the travel charger into the jack at the bottom of the phone. 2. Plug the travel charger into a standard AC wall outlet.
  • Page 15: Turning Your Phone On Or Off

    Getting started 4. Remove the travel charger from the phone by pressing the buttons on both sides of the connector and pulling the connector out. Note: Do not remove the battery while charging. It may cause malfunctions and may damage the phone. Low battery warning Your phone displays the Battery Very Low icon ( ) and a...
  • Page 16: The Basics

    The basics This chapter explains basic information about using your phone, such as customising your phone and using online help. Using the Home screen When you turn on your phone, the Home screen, the phone’s idle screen, appears. You can also access this screen by pressing from any program.
  • Page 17: Status Bar

    The basics Status bar On the top line of the screen, the status bar displays icons to show your phone’s current status. Followings are some of the status icons you may see: Icon Description Shows the strength of the signal. You can also view the following service status: •...
  • Page 18 The basics Icon Description Appears when the ring type has been set to Vibrate in the current profile or the ring tone has been set to Vibrate in Sounds. Also, appears when the Silent profile is activated. For details, see page 26. Indicates that you can make calls using phone line 1 or 2 only (network service).
  • Page 19 The basics Accessing information from the Home screen From the Home screen, you can: • access the most recently accessed programs • view upcoming appointments • view unread text (SMS) or multimedia (MMS) messages • access the file directory of your phone or memory card •...
  • Page 20: Customising The Home Screen

    The basics Customising the Home screen You can customise the Home screen according to your preferences. Setting the Home screen properties 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2. Select Settings → Display → Home Screen. 3. Press the Up or Down key to scroll to an option, and press the Left or Right key to change the setting.
  • Page 21: Start Menu Screen

    The basics 3. Select the program you want. 4. Enter the name to be displayed on the Home screen for the program in the Display Name field. 5. When you have finished, press the Done soft key. Start menu screen On the Start menu, you can access all of the programs in your phone.
  • Page 22: Closing Programs

    The basics Note: Using the Program Launcher, you can view the programs in the Start menu categorised by type, and quickly access the program you want. To open the Program Launcher, press and hold on the Home screen. Switching between programs Your phone is a multi-tasking device.
  • Page 23: Entering Text

    The basics Entering text Your phone is equipped with a QWERTY keypad to support easy and quick text input. You can enter text as you would when using a computer’s keyboard. The keys are labelled with alphabet on the upper half and numbers and symbols on the lower half.
  • Page 24: Customising Your Phone

    The basics Customising your phone You can customise the phone settings to suit the way you work. Regional settings Using Regional Settings, you can change number, currency, and time and date formats appropriate to the countries in question. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2.
  • Page 25: Power Settings

    The basics 4. When you have finished, press the Done soft key. Note: You can change the time and date format to be displayed in Regional Settings. To set AM or PM in 12-hour time format, press any number keys. Power settings You can conserve battery power by adjusting the time-out settings for the display and the backlight of the keypad and...
  • Page 26: Accessibility Settings

    The basics Accessibility settings You can configure the options to increase the accessibility to your phone’s functions. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2. Select Settings → More... → Accessibility. 3. Select the options you want. •...
  • Page 27 The basics You can change phone sounds by choosing types or sounds for each event. To choose a ringtone for the call ringer: 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2. Select Settings → Sounds → Ring Tone. 3.
  • Page 28 The basics To change profiles: 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2. Select Settings → Profiles. The list of profiles opens. 3. Select the profile you want. If you select Automatic, the profile will automatically switch between Normal and Meeting according to your calendar items.
  • Page 29: Owner Information

    The basics Customising R2VS settings R2VS is a suite of 3D sound, bass enhancement, and mono and stereo speaker technologies designed to improve the quality of mobile audio, e.g. cellular phone sound quality. To enjoy music with high audio quality, enable the R2VS feature.
  • Page 30: Security Settings

    The basics Error reporting setting Your phone has the Error Reporting function which informs you of errors in a program that can give a crash to the phone system. You can enable or disable this function. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2.
  • Page 31: Activating The Sim Pin

    The basics 4. Scroll to the Password type field and select a password type. • Simple PIN: Use a numeric password. • Strong alphanumeric: Use an alphanumeric password. A password must be more than 7 characters and contain at least 3 of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, or punctuation marks.
  • Page 32: Changing Pin2

    The basics Locking the SIM card When SIM Lock is enabled, your phone works only with the current SIM card. To use another SIM card, you must enter the SIM lock password. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2.
  • Page 33 The basics 3. Enter the current password, then a new password, and re-enter the new one for confirmation. 4. Press the Done soft key. Menu shortcut settings The number keys can be used as shortcut keys to directly access specific programs that exist in the Start menu. Note: You can also assign phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or web pages in Contacts to the number keys as speed dial entries.
  • Page 34: Searching For Items

    The basics Searching for items Your phone provides a search program, Smart Search, to allow you to search for data or media files in your phone with ease and quickly access them. Searching for an item 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key.
  • Page 35: Locking The Keys

    The basics Locking the keys You can lock the keys on the phone to keep any accidental key presses from causing a program’s launch or phone switch on or off. To lock the keypad, press and select Key lock. To unlock the keypad, press the Unlock soft key and then press Using an optional memory card Your phone has an expansion slot compatible with microSD...
  • Page 36: Adding And Removing Programs

    The basics Removing the memory card To remove the card, push it in and release so that it is disengaged from the slot. Then slide the card out. Adding and removing programs You can install any program created for your phone, as long as the phone has enough memory.
  • Page 37 The basics 2. Download a program to your computer from the Internet or insert the CD-ROM that contains the program into your computer. Be sure to select the program designed for your phone and the phone’s processor type. 3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.
  • Page 38: Removing Programs

    The basics 2. Download the program to your phone straight from the Internet using Internet Explorer. Be sure to select the program designed for your phone and the phone’s processor type. 3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.
  • Page 39: Managing Certificates

    The basics Managing certificates On your phone you can add and delete public key certificates. You can store the following two types of certificates on your phone. • Root: help to establish the identity of servers with which you connect. This helps to prevent unauthorised users from accessing your phone and information.
  • Page 40: Resetting Your Phone

    The basics Resetting your phone You can reset your phone’s settings and clear all added data from memory. Resetting the phone 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key 2. Select Settings → Security → Reset. 3. Enter the reset password and press the Done soft key. The default password is “1234.”...
  • Page 41: Using Online Help

    The basics Using online help Your phone is supported by additional information available online, or on the CD-ROM that came with your phone. For information on: see: additional programs the supplied CD-ROM. that can be installed on your phone, connecting to and Chapter 3 in this User’s Guide synchronising with a or ActiveSync Help on your PC.
  • Page 42: Synchronisation

    Synchronisation ® ® Using Microsoft ActiveSync , you can synchronise data on your desktop computer with the data on your phone. Synchronisation compares the data on your phone with your desktop computer and updates both your phone and computer with the latest data. With ActiveSync, you can: •...
  • Page 43: Installing Activesync

    Synchronisation Installing ActiveSync Before beginning synchronisation, you must install ActiveSync on your desktop computer using the supplied CD-ROM. You can also download the latest version of ActiveSync from the Microsoft web site (http:// www.microsoft.com). 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop computer.
  • Page 44: Customising Connection Settings

    Synchronisation Customising connection settings To establish a connection between your computer and the phone, you must enable the connections you want to use in the ActiveSync program. By default, all connections are enabled. 1. From the ActiveSync window on your computer, select File →...
  • Page 45: Connecting With A Pc Data Cable

    Synchronisation Connecting with a PC data cable Connect one end of the PC data cable to the charger/data cable jack at the bottom of the phone and the other end to the USB port on your computer. Note: USB mode of your phone must be set for ActiveSync. Press the Start soft key and select Settings →...
  • Page 46: Synchronising Information

    Synchronisation 5. Select your Bluetooth-compatible computer to pair the phone with the computer. 6. Enter a Bluetooth password and press the Next soft key. This password is used just once and you do not need to memorise it. When you enter the same password on your computer, paring is finished.
  • Page 47: Customising Synchronisation Settings

    Synchronisation Once the synchronisation is completed, the phone stays connected to the computer. If any change is made, ActiveSync automatically will begin synchronisation. To begin synchronisation, press the Sync soft key in ActiveSync on your phone. You can open the phone’s file directory by clicking Explore from the Microsoft ActiveSync window.
  • Page 48: Configuring An Exchange Server Connection

    Synchronisation 4. Change the computer name, set how to handle a data conflict between the phone and computer, and set a event logging type. 5. Press the Done soft key. 6. Select data types to be synchronised. 7. Press the Done soft key. Note: For more information on the conditions that must be met on the computer and how to change synchronisation options, see ActiveSync Help.
  • Page 49: Changing The Synchronisation Schedule

    Synchronisation 5. Press the Next soft key. 6. Select data types to be synchronised. 7. When you have finished, press the Finish soft key. Changing the synchronisation schedule You can schedule synchronisation with the Microsoft Exchange Server on two separate times. Use the peak time schedule to synchronise during working hours or other times when you experience higher mail volumes.
  • Page 50: Call Functions

    Call functions This chapter explains all of the call functions provided by your phone. Turning the phone functions on and You can choose to turn off the phone functions and just use the PDA functions at any time and then turn it back on when you want.
  • Page 51: Using The Dialling Screen

    Call functions Using the Dialling screen When you press , the Dialling screen opens. You can view the most recent calls you have dialled, received, and missed on the screen. Position only When you enter a digit, the Dialling screen lists all of the numbers containing the entered digit in Contacts and Call History, as well as the phone number assigned to the corresponding speed dial key.
  • Page 52: Advanced Calling Features

    Call functions To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press to increase or decrease the volume level. 3. To end the call, press To make a video call: 1. From the Home screen, enter a number including an area code. 2.
  • Page 53: Making A Call From Call History

    Call functions Alternatively, if you do not remember the position of a number, access the Speed Dial list: 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key. 2. Select Accessories → Speed Dial. 3.
  • Page 54: Answering Or Ignoring A Call

    Call functions Note: You can set the country or dialling code to be added before the number when dialling. See page 62. Making an emergency call Your phone provides the emergency number 112. This number can normally be used to make an emergency call in any country, with or without a SIM card inserted, if you are within a mobile phone network’s service area.
  • Page 55: Options During A Call

    Call functions Note: If you reject a call, the busy tone is sent out. Depending on your service provider, the caller may be guided to your voicemail server. • Press to mute the ringer. Options during a call Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use while a call is in progress.
  • Page 56 Call functions • Mute/Unmute: turns off the microphone so that the person with whom you are speaking cannot hear you, or turns it back on. • Speakerphone on: turns on the speakerphone mode to talk and listen to the phone a short distance away. •...
  • Page 57: Call-Related Features

    Call functions • Switch to BT headset/Switch to phone: switches the current call to the connected Bluetooth headset, or switches it back to the phone. For details about Bluetooth connection, see page 149. • Save to Contacts: saves the phone number of the person with whom you are speaking.
  • Page 58 Call functions Managing the Speed Dial list You can assign frequently-used phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or web pages in Contacts to the speed dial location 2 through 99. The location 0 and 1 on the Speed Dial list are preset for the international call prefix and the voicemail centre number, respectively.
  • Page 59: Viewing Details Of Calls

    Call functions 4. Press the Menu soft key and select Delete. 5. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion. Managing your Call History Call History details all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls, and also provides a summary of total calls. It can also tell you when a call was initiated and how long it lasted.
  • Page 60: Customising Your Phone Functions

    Call functions • To send an SMS message, press the Menu soft key and select Send Text Message. • To send an e-mail message, press the Menu soft key and select E-mail. • To delete an individual call, press the Menu soft key and then select Delete.
  • Page 61: All Calls

    Call functions 2. Select Settings → Phone. 3. Select a setting menu, and then set each option. 4. When you have finished, press the Done soft key. Available setting options All calls • Band Selection: This option allows you to select the network band in which your phone will operate.
  • Page 62 Call functions Call answer: Select an answer mode. You can answer incoming calls by pressing , opening the phone, or pressing any key, except for , and Show SIM contacts: With this option is activated, the contact cards stored on the SIM card display in Contacts. Phone number: Check your phone number.
  • Page 63 Call functions • Fixed Dialing: When this option is activated, your phone allows outgoing calls only to the limited set of phone numbers. You can call only those numbers that are included in the Fixed Dialling Number list or which begin with the same digit(s) as a phone number on the list.
  • Page 64 Call functions Voice Calls • Call Waiting: This service allows you to receive another call while you have a call in progress. • Call Barring: This network service allows you to restrict your incoming or outgoing calls. To set up this service, you need to enter the call barring password obtained from your service provider.
  • Page 65 Call functions Unavailable: Calls are forwarded when your phone is turned off or your phone is out of the service area. Data Calls: All data calls are forwarded. Video Calls • Outgoing Image: Select an image to be shown to the person with whom you are speaking, instead of the camera image.
  • Page 66: Messaging, Internet, And Messenger

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Messaging In Messaging, you can create, send, receive, view, edit, and organise: • Text messages (SMS) • Multimedia message (MMS) • E-mail messages To open Messaging: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Messaging.
  • Page 67: Creating And Sending An Mms Message

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 3. In the To field, enter the recipients’ phone numbers, separating them with a semicolon. You can retrieve numbers from the contact list by pressing the Menu soft key and selecting Add Recipient. 4. Press the Down key and enter the message textr. To enter preset or frequently used sentences, press the Menu soft key and select My Text →...
  • Page 68 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 5. Press the Down key and enter the message text. 6. Press the Menu soft key to access the following options for composing a message: • Preview: shows the multimedia message you created. • Add Recipients: allows you to add recipients’ addresses.
  • Page 69 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger To open the message folders: On the SMS/MMS screen, press the Menu soft key and select Folders. The following default folders display: • Deleted Items: contains messages that have been deleted on your phone. • Drafts: stores draft messages that have not been sent. •...
  • Page 70 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger To access message options: From any message folder, you can access the following options by pressing the Menu soft key; depending on the selected folder, available options may vary: • Delete: deletes the message. • Reply: sends a reply to the sender and/or all other recipients, or forwards the message to other people.
  • Page 71: Configuring Mms Settings

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 2. Select Accessories → SIM Message. 3. Select the message you want. Configuring MMS settings You can change the default MMS settings. While composing or viewing an MMS message, press the Menu soft key and select MMS Options. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 72 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Roaming Network: Set how to retrieve new messages from the server while roaming around another network. Reject Unknown Sender: Reject messages from unknown senders. Report Allowed: Send a delivery report from the network to the sender. Advertisement Allowed: Accept advertisements.
  • Page 73 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Working with e-mail messages You can send and receive e-mail messages in one of these ways: • Synchronise e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your PC. • Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail server through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a network.
  • Page 74 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger When you connect to the e-mail server, new messages are downloaded to the phone’s Inbox folder. Also messages in the phone’s Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have been deleted on the e-mail server are removed from the phone’s message folders.
  • Page 75 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 2. Select Other (POP/IMAP) and press the Next soft key. 3. Enter your display name and e-mail address, and press the Next soft key. If you want to set up your account automatically from the Internet, select Attempt to obtain e-mail settings from the Internet.
  • Page 76 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger To edit an account: 1. From the main Messaging screen, scroll to the account you want. 2. Press the Menu soft key and select Settings. 3. Change the account settings as you would when creating it. For SMS/MMS, you can set to send a delivery report request for outgoing messages or use Unicode encoding.
  • Page 77 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 6. When you have finished composing the message, press the Send soft key. 7. Press the Menu soft key and select Send/Receive to connect to the network and send the message. Viewing e-mail messages You can also view messages you received, sent, composed but not sent by accessing the message folders.
  • Page 78 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger To access message options: From any message folder, you can access the following options by pressing the Menu soft key: • Delete: deletes the message. • Reply: sends a reply to the sender and/or all other recipients, or forwards the message to other people.
  • Page 79: Inserting Signatures Into Messages

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger • Change options for Inbox synchronisation using ActiveSync options. For more information, see “ActiveSync Help.” • Change options for direct e-mail server connections in Inbox on your phone. Press the Menu soft key and select Options → Account Settings. Select the account you want and change it.
  • Page 80: Internet Explorer

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Internet Explorer ® Use Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web HTML, cHTML, and WAP pages. You can browse by connecting to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or network and browse the Web. To do this, you’ll need to create the connection first as described on page 153.
  • Page 81: Using The Favorites List

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Navigating the Internet Explorer From web pages, you can use the following options: Press scroll through browser items the Navigation keys. select a browser item return to the previous page refresh the connection the Menu soft key and select Refresh.
  • Page 82 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 3. Select a category under which you want to save the favourite link from the Folder field. You can also create a new category. See page 86. 4. Press the Add soft key. Opening a link through the Favorites list 1.
  • Page 83: Wap Browser

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Changing Explorer options You can customise web browsing options, change the connection settings, and clear memory. On the Internet Explorer screen, press the Menu soft key and select Tools → Options. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 84: Navigating The Wap Browser

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Connecting to a WAP site To connect and start browsing, do one of the following: • Press the Menu soft key and select Home to access the homepage of your service provider. • Press the Menu soft key and select Go To. Enter the address of WAP site you want to visit and press the Go soft key.
  • Page 85 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Using the Favourites list You can store your favourite WAP sites and then access them easily. Categorising them enables you to find them more quickly. Adding a URL address to the Favourites list 1. On the WAP Browser screen, press the Favourites soft key.
  • Page 86 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Opening a page through the Favourites list 1. On the WAP Browser screen, press the Favourites soft key. 2. Scroll to a category from the list and press the Open soft key. 3. Scroll to the WAP site you want and press the Go soft key.
  • Page 87: Pocket Msn

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Setting the WAP options You can access options for the WAP browser. Press the Menu soft key and select Options. • Settings: Select a connection profile to be used for accessing the wireless web and set the WAP browser to load the homepage when launching.
  • Page 88 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger ® You will have one-click access to MSN Hotmail and MSN Messenger. In addition, Pocket MSN will allow you to wirelessly browse online and receive other MSN services, including MSN Alerts, which include news, sports and weather updates.
  • Page 89: Using Msn Messenger

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger 3. Enter the e-mail address and the password of your Microsoft Passport and Hotmail account. 4. Press the Sign In soft key. Using MSN Messenger ® Messenger on your phone is an instant messaging program that lets you: •...
  • Page 90: Chatting With Contacts

    Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Chatting with contacts 1. To open a chat window, scroll to the contact with whom you want to chat. 2. Press the Menu soft key and select Send Message. 3. Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen, or press the Menu soft key and select My Text to enter a preset message.
  • Page 91 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Using the Hotmail service You can send and read e-mail messages on the phone via the Microsoft Hotmail service. Composing and sending an e-mail 1. On the Pocket MSN screen, select Compose Hotmail. 2. Compose an e-mail as you would in the Messaging program.
  • Page 92 Messaging, Internet, and Messenger Changing Pocket MSN setting options From the Pocket MSN mail screen, press the Options soft keys. The following options are available: Note: To change the settings, you may need to sign in to the MSN service. •...
  • Page 93: Organiser

    Organiser This chapter explains how to use Personal Information Management (PIM) programs to keep track of contacts and appointments and make a list of tasks you need to do. Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you are looking for, whether you are at home or on the road.
  • Page 94 Organiser To assign the contact card to a category, scroll to the Categories field and select a category. 3. When you have finished, press the Done soft key. Creating a contact card on the SIM card 1. On the contact list, press the Menu soft key and select New SIM Contact.
  • Page 95 Organiser Viewing and editing a contact card When you access Contacts, the contact list displays the names of your contacts alphabetically, along with an abbreviation for the primary contact number or e-mail address, such as the person’s work phone number (w) or mobile phone number (m).
  • Page 96 Organiser Abbreviation Meaning radio phone number e/e2/e3 e-mail/e-mail 2/e-mail 3 im/im2/im3 IM/IM2/IM3 web page Note: All of the contacts saved on the SIM card follow all of the contacts saved in the phone’s memory. To open a contact card: 1. On the contact list, select the contact card you want to view.
  • Page 97 Organiser Adding a number or address to the Speed Dial list You can assign a short cut number to a phone number for speed dialling or to an e-mail or URL address for quick access. 1. On the contact list, select the contact card you want. 2.
  • Page 98: Sending A Contact Card

    Organiser Copying from the SIM card to Contacts 1. On the contact list, select a contact card stored on the SIM card. 2. Press the Menu soft key and select Save to Contacts. 3. If necessary, change the contact name. 4.
  • Page 99: Calendar

    Organiser Note: If you delete a contact card on your phone and synchronise Contacts with your computer, the contact card in Microsoft Outlook on your computer will be deleted. Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can check your appointments in one of several views (Agenda, Week, and Month).
  • Page 100 Organiser • Occurs: Select a repeat interval to set how often the appointment repeats. • Status: Select an appropriate status for the appointment. • Sensitivity: Select a sensitivity class by which Microsoft Exchange Server handles the appointment. • Notes: Add a note for the appointment. 3.
  • Page 101 Organiser Time cells having scheduled items are indicated by the following colours (Navy blue: Busy, Purple: Out of office, White: Free, Sky blue: Tentative). • Month View: allows you to keep track of your monthly schedule and shows which days have appointments scheduled ( : Morning appointment, : Afternoon appointment,...
  • Page 102: Editing An Appointment

    Organiser Editing an appointment 1. Select the calendar view by pressing the Week, Month, or Agenda soft key. 2. In each view, select the date you want. In Agenda view, you can access other dates by pressing the Left or Right key.
  • Page 103: Deleting An Appointment

    Organiser Deleting an appointment 1. On the calendar screen, scroll to an appointment to delete. 2. Press the Menu soft key and select Delete Appointment. 3. If you are deleting a repeating or continuous appointment, decide whether to delete all appointments in the series or only the current appointment by pressing the No or Yes soft key.
  • Page 104: D-Day

    Organiser D-Day In D-Day, you can calculate how many days are left before or have passed since a specific event. To open D-Day: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Organizer → D-Day. Creating a D-Day counter 1.
  • Page 105: Tasks

    Organiser 2. Scroll to the category you want. 3. Press the Menu soft key and select Rename. 4. Enter a new name and press the Done soft key. 5. Press the Left or Right key to change the category icon. 6.
  • Page 106: Notepad

    Organiser Completing a task When a task is complete, mark it to indicate that the task is done. To mark, scroll to the completed task and press the Complete soft key. To unmark, press the Activate soft key. Beaming a task note You can send a task note to another phone via an active Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 107: Creating A Note

    Organiser Creating a note 1. Press the New soft key. 2. Enter a memo text and press the Done soft key. Viewing a note To view memo details, select the memo you want from the list. Sending a note You can send your memos as part of an SMS or e-mail message.
  • Page 108: Voice Notes

    Organiser Voice Notes In any program where you can write on the screen, you can also quickly capture thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message. Using Voice Notes, you can create a recording. To open Voice Notes: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Organizer →...
  • Page 109: Alarms

    Organiser Deleting a voice note 1. On the voice note list, scroll to a voice note. 2. Press the Menu soft key and select Delete. 3. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion. Alarms You can use the alarm clock to set a wake-up alarm or set an alarm to remind you of an appointment.
  • Page 110: World Clock

    Organiser Setting an alarm 1. On the Alarm screen, select one of Alarm 1 to Alarm 9. 2. Set each alarm option. 3. Press the Done soft key. Stopping an alarm • When an alarm rings, press the Dismiss soft key to stop it, or press the Snooze soft key to set the alarm to ring again after the specified snooze interval.
  • Page 111: Multimedia

    Multimedia Camera With the built-in camera of your phone, you can take photos or record videos of people or events while on the move. Your phone produces JPEG photos and 3GP videos. To open Camera: From any screen, press . You can also press the Start soft key from the Home screen and select Camera.
  • Page 112: Setting Camera Options

    Multimedia Setting camera options You can customise the camera settings. Once you change the camera settings, the corresponding icons display at the top of the photo preview screen. On the preview screen, press the Menu soft key. • Camcorder: switches to Camcorder mode. •...
  • Page 113: Viewing Photos

    Multimedia Using the keypad shortcuts You can use the keypad to customise your camera settings when you are in the photo preview screen. • : switches to Camcorder mode. • : changes the shooting mode. • : changes the image size. •...
  • Page 114 Multimedia 3. Adjust the image to be recorded. • Press the Up or Down key to zoom in or out on your subject. • Press the Left or Right key to adjust the brightness of the image. • Press the Menu soft key to access the camcorder options.
  • Page 115 Multimedia • Size: allows you to select a video frame size. • Quality: allows you to select an image quality. • White Balance: allows you to select the white balance mode to adjust the colour balance of videos. • Timer: selects the length of time for the phone to delay before recording a video.
  • Page 116: Playing Video Clips

    Multimedia Playing video clips To view the video clips you have recorded, press the My Video soft key in Camcorder mode. The list of the video clips in the currently selected memory appears. For further details, see page 130. Changing the default camera settings To customise the default camera settings, press the Menu soft key and select Options.
  • Page 117: Windows Media Player

    Multimedia Shutter Sound: allows you to select sounds for the shutter release, zooming, and brightness adjustment. • Camcorder: You can customise the settings for Camcorder mode. Default Prefix: allows you to change the default prefix of video names. Sound: allows you to enable or disable the sound effect when recording begins or ends.
  • Page 118 Multimedia About DRM, licences, and protected files Some digital media files, such as songs downloaded from online stores, are encrypted to prevent the files from being unlawfully distributed or shared. Content providers use a technology called Digital Rights Management (DRM), to encrypt the files.
  • Page 119 Multimedia Copying media files using the Windows Media Player program on your computer You can use the desktop Windows Media Player to copy media files. Using the desktop Windows Media Player ensures that licences are copied with protected files. Make sure that you have Windows Media Player 10 or later versions on your desktop computer.
  • Page 120: Using Libraries

    The selected files are converted and copied to the location you selected in step 7. Using libraries A library is a file list provided by Samsung Player to retrieve media files in the phone’s memory. To access libraries, press the Menu soft key from the player screen and select Library.
  • Page 121 Multimedia • Open File: allows you to find and play files that are stored on your phone or a memory card, but those are not in the library. • Open URL: allows you to specify a URL address for a streaming service.
  • Page 122 Multimedia Use the following options during playback: • To adjust the Windows Media volume, press the Up or Down key. You can view the volume level on the screen. • To adjust the earpiece volume, press • To move backward in a file, press and hold the Left key. •...
  • Page 123: Setting Up A Play List

    Multimedia Setting up a play list You can add media files on the Library screen to a temporary play list. It lists the currently playing file, as well as any files that have been queued up to play next. Creating a play list 1.
  • Page 124 Multimedia • To delete the selected files, press the Menu soft key and select Remove from Playlist. • To clear the play list, press the Menu soft key and select Clear Now Playing. Changing the Window Media Player settings You can customise the appearance and functionality of Windows Media Player.
  • Page 125: Pod Cast

    Multimedia Pod Cast In Pod Cast, you access enjoy online music services and create your own play list. To open Pod Cast: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Internet → Pod Cast. Subscribing to the Pod Cast service From the Podcast screen, scroll to Podcasts, press the Menu soft key and select Subscribe to Pod Cast.
  • Page 126: Rss Reader

    Multimedia 2. Enter a title for the play list. For a smart play list, press the Menu soft key and add rules or limits to filter music files. 3. Press the Ok or Done soft key. 4. Add music files, if necessary. Changing Pod Cast settings To change the properties of Pod Cast, press the Menu soft key and select View options or Preference.
  • Page 127 Multimedia 3. Select the new channel you want. 4. Select the headline in which you have a interest. The Internet Explorer launches and you can view to the corresponding news website. Exporting or importing channels You can export a channel as an OPML file format or import OPML files from other sources.
  • Page 128: Fm Radio

    Multimedia FM Radio In FM Radio, you can listen to music or news on your phone. To open FM Radio: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key, and select FM Radio Turning on and listening to the radio First, you must connect your phone with the headset, which serves as a radio antenna.
  • Page 129: Turning Off The Radio

    Multimedia Turning off the radio To turn off the radio, press the Menu soft key from the FM Radio screen and select FM Radio off, or press . You can also turn it off by disconnecting the headset from the phone.
  • Page 130: Contents Manager

    Multimedia Using radio options From the FM Radio screen, press the Menu soft key to access the following options: • FM Radio on/FM Radio off: Turn the radio on or off. • Speaker on/Headset on: Change the sound output to the phone speaker or headset.
  • Page 131: Viewing A Picture

    Multimedia Viewing a picture 1. From the file folder list, select My Pictures. 2. Select the thumbnail image of the picture you want. 3. Press the Left or Right key to view other pictures. While viewing a picture, you can use the following options: •...
  • Page 132: Searching For A File

    Multimedia Playing a sound or video clip 1. From the Contents Manager screen, select My Music, Notes, My Videos. In Notes, you can access your voice recordings. 2. Select the thumbnail image of the sound or video clips you want. The file plays in Windows Media. Searching for a file You can quickly search for a file by entering its name.
  • Page 133: Copying Or Moving A File

    Multimedia Copying or moving a file 1. From the Contents Manager screen, open the folder you want and scroll to the file you want. 2. Press the Menu soft key and select Edit → Copy/Move. 3. Select the folder to which you want to copy or move the file.
  • Page 134 Multimedia Customising Contents Manager settings From the Contents Manager screen, press the Menu soft key and select Options to access the following options: • View Mode: allows you to select a sort category or view mode of folders. • SlideShow: allows you to set up properties of a slide show.
  • Page 135: Extra Programs

    Extra programs Games Your phone includes fun games, such as Bubble Breaker and Solitaire in Games. You can also download and play new Java games. To open Games: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key, and select Games Bubble Breaker The object of Bubble Breaker is to clear out all the balls.
  • Page 136: Playing A Game

    Extra programs Solitaire The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with aces. Playing a game 1. On the Start screen, select Solitaire. 2. Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen and then make any other available plays.
  • Page 137: Calculator

    Extra programs Calculator The calculator allows you to perform general mathematical functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key. 2. Select Accessories → Calculator. 3.
  • Page 138: Stopwatch

    Extra programs 5. Select a target unit from the lower unit field. The equivalent value appears. Notes: • To reverse the unit fields for continuous conversions, press the Menu soft key and select Reverse. • For the currency converter, you may need to change currency rates.
  • Page 139: Voice Assist

    Extra programs Voice Assist Voice Assist is a speech recognition program that enables you to launch programs or dial contacts by speaking an associated command into the microphone. Voice tips • Speak clearly, naturally, and continuously. • If you are in a very noisy environment, use the headset. If you are not using the headset, address the internal microphone at the bottom of the phone at a distance of about 10 to 20 cm from your mouth.
  • Page 140: Searching For Contacts

    Extra programs 1. On the Voice Assist screen, after a voice prompt followed by a short beep, say “Name Dial”. 2. On the Name Dial screen, after a voice prompt followed by a short beep, say a name in the following manner: “<First Name + Last Name>”...
  • Page 141 Extra programs 3. Say “Next” until you hear confirms the name you want or scroll to the one you want, and press the Ok soft key. Your phone recognises your command and displays a list of one or more names in the confirmation screen. Opening programs by voice You can use your voice to launch programs that exist in Start menu.
  • Page 142: Picsel Viewer

    Extra programs Picsel Viewer Picsel Viewer allows you to view documents on your phone without any file-conversion or loss of content. To view a document, you must transfer documents from a PC. If you have installed the memory card, you can view the files stored in it.
  • Page 143: Viewing History

    Extra programs 2. Select the document you want to open. Adobe PDF: , Microsoft Word: , Microsoft Power Point: , Microsoft Excel: , Plain Text: , JPEG/ BMP/GIF/PNG: Using options in a document view From a document view, you can use the number keypad to quickly perform an option.
  • Page 144 Extra programs To open the history view, press the Menu soft key and select History. To access any of the documents from the history view, select the thumbnail of that page. Viewing the Favourites list For your favourite documents, you can keep a list in Favourites.
  • Page 145: Download Agent

    Extra programs • Files: Select the file types which can be displayed on the Picsel Viewer screen. Select All to select all file formats. • Help: Access the Help screen for using Picsel Viewer. • About: Access information about the developers of Picsel Viewer.
  • Page 146: Accessing Files

    Extra programs Accessing files 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key 2. Select File Explorer. The list of the folders in the phone’s memory displays. 3. Select the folder that you want to view. To return to the previous level, press the Up soft key.
  • Page 147: Task Manager

    Extra programs Task Manager Your phone is a multi-tasking device. It can run more than one program at the same time. However, multi-tasking may cause hang-ups, freezing, memory problems, and additional power consumption. To avoid these problems, end unnecessary programs using Task Manager. To open Task Manager: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and then the More soft key, and select Accessories →...
  • Page 148: Getting Connected

    Getting connected You can use your phone to exchange information with other mobile devices as well as your desktop computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options: • Exchange information between devices with Bluetooth capabilities without a physical connection. •...
  • Page 149 Getting connected Setting Bluetooth profiles You can change the settings for each Bluetooth profile available on your phone. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings → Connections → Bluetooth Profiles. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 150: Receiving Data With Bluetooth

    Getting connected : Some devices, especially headsets or hands-free car Note kits, may have a fixed Bluetooth PIN, such as 0000. If the other device has one, you must enter the code. 6. Enter a display name for the device and press the Next soft key.
  • Page 151: Connecting To An Ftp Server

    Getting connected 2. Scroll to the item. 3. Press the Menu soft key and a Bluetooth sending option, depending on the application you accessed. 4. Search for and pair with the device by following from step 2 on page 149. The phone searches for devices within range and displays a list of available devices.
  • Page 152: Connecting To A Computer Via Usb

    Getting connected Connecting to a computer via USB You can select how the phone functions when connected to a computer via the USB port. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2. Select Settings → Connections → More... → USB. 3.
  • Page 153: Connecting To The Internet Or Your Network

    Getting connected 2. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Internet → Internet Sharing. 3. If you access this program for the first time, press the OK soft key. 4. Select the PC connection and network connection types. 5.
  • Page 154 Getting connected Creating a dial-up connection You can create a dial-up connection to connect remotely to the Internet, a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) network, or your corporate network. Then, when you open a program that is configured to use this connection, the phone uses it to automatically connect to the network.
  • Page 155: Creating A Gprs Connection

    Getting connected Creating a GPRS connection If you subscribe to General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), you can set up a GPRS connection to gain access to your corporate network or the Internet. This is faster than a dial-up connection. You can also use your phone as a GPRS modem for a desktop computer.
  • Page 156: Creating A Proxy Connection

    Getting connected Creating a proxy connection You can use a proxy connection to gain access to the Internet over an existing connection to your corporate network. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2. Select Settings → Connections → Proxy. 3.
  • Page 157: Creating A Vpn Connection

    Getting connected Creating a VPN connection If your company has set up a virtual private network (VPN), you can create a VPN connection to gain access to your corporate network over an Internet connection. 1. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. 2.
  • Page 158: Adding A Url Exception

    Getting connected Setting up data connections After creating connection profiles, you can assign a profile to each network type. 1. On the Connections screen, press the Menu soft key and select Advanced. 2. Select a connection profile for each network. 3.
  • Page 159 Getting connected Changing the data connection options On the Advanced screen, press the Menu soft key and select Options to access the following options: • Redial attempts: Select the redial attempt to connect the Internet or your network after an unsuccessful connection.
  • Page 160: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General problems Problem Description & Solution “Invalid or Check that the SIM card has been missing SIM card. correctly installed. You can still make emergency calls if your service provider supports it” displays “No network • The network connection has been lost. coverage,”...
  • Page 161 Troubleshooting Problem Description & Solution White lines This may happen if you turn on the appear on the phone after a long period of disuse, or display after removing the battery without turning off the phone. This is not related to the phone’s life or performance.
  • Page 162: Call Problems

    Troubleshooting Call problems Problem Description & Solution I have entered a • Be sure that you have pressed number but it was • Check if your wireless connection to not dialled your mobile service provider is switched on and the signal from the network is unobstructed.
  • Page 163: Power And Charging Problems

    • If the problem persists, clean the metal contacts on the battery and the phone. • If the actions above do not clear the problem, contact a Samsung service representative. The phone Remove the battery and then replace it. malfunctions or Turn on the phone.
  • Page 164 Troubleshooting Problem Description & Solution The battery’s • Batteries are subject to wear and tear. standby time is Standby time may grow shorter as shorter than time passes. expected • Leaving a fully charged battery in a cold or hot place for a long period of time may reduce battery life.
  • Page 165: Program Problems

    Troubleshooting Program problems Problem Description & Solution “Not enough To view what kind of data you have and memory to how much memory the different data perform groups consume, press the Start soft operation. Delete key and then the More soft key, and some data first.”...
  • Page 166 Troubleshooting Problem Description & Solution The phone is • Check if you have set up and are unable to connect connected to an Internet service to the Internet provider. • Check if your wireless connection to your mobile service provider is switched on and the signal from the GPRS network is not obstructed.
  • Page 167 Troubleshooting Problem Description & Solution I cannot find my • Be sure that both have activated friend’s Bluetooth. Bluetooth- • Be sure that the distance between the enabled device two devices is not over 10 metres or that there are no walls or other obstructions between the devices.
  • Page 168: Call History

    Troubleshooting Problem Description & Solution I cannot listen to • Ensure that you are connected to the music on the Bluetooth stereo headset. remote Bluetooth • Ensure that the song that you are stereo headset playing is one of the supported formats.
  • Page 169 If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the problem, take note of: • the model and serial numbers of your phone • your warranty details • a clear description of the problem Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after-sales service.
  • Page 170: Sar Certification Information

    Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 171: European Union Notice

    For body operation For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with a Samsung-supplied or approved accessory designated for this product or when used with and accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum from the body.
  • Page 172: Important Safety Information

    • 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.
  • Page 173: Operating Environment

    • Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous. • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a To Do list or flipping through your Address Book takes your attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely.
  • Page 174: Safety Precautions For Power Supply Unit

    used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
  • Page 175: Posted Facilities

    You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted facilities Switch off your phone in any facility where posted notices require you to do so. Potentially explosive environments Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 176: Care And Maintenance

    2. Press [ If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible.
  • Page 177 • Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the phone. • Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged. •...
  • Page 178: Description Of Other Rights And Limitations

    National Fire Protection Association, One Battery march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division. Cautions Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not expressly approved by Samsung, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 179 Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone. Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken.
  • Page 180 Head:0.604 W/Kg, Body-worn:0.299 W/Kg. For body worn operations, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with a Samsung accessory desigbated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum 1.5cm from the body.
  • Page 181 Appendix B: Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association “Safety is the most important call you will ever make.” A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use TENS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE U.S. TODAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE COMBINATION OF CONVENIENCE, SAFETY AND VALUE DELIVERED BY THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE.
  • Page 182 Wireless Phone “Safety Tips” Below are safety tips to follow while driving and using a wireless phone which should be easy to remember: 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory.
  • Page 183 driving and if necessary, suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations-with your phone at your side, help is only three numbers away.
  • Page 184 Appendix C: Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell, mobile, or PCS phones. 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.
  • Page 185 3. 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 phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user.
  • Page 186 FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996.
  • Page 187 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.
  • Page 188 claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim. 8. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices.
  • Page 189 Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, gioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures.
  • Page 190: Hearing Aid Compatibility With Mobile Phones

    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/cell- phones Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones When some mobile phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise.
  • Page 191: Standard Limited Warranty

    Product in conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the United States or Canada.
  • Page 192 All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.
  • Page 193 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 OF, OR...
  • Page 194 Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.

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