Samsung SGH-E320 User Manual

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English. 02/2005. Rev 1.0

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  • Page 1 * Some of the contents of this manual may differ from your phone, depending on the software installed or your service provider. Printed in Korea World Wide Web Code No.:GH68-05752A http://www.samsungmobile.com English. 02/2005. Rev 1.0...
  • Page 2 GPRS TELEPHONE SGH-E320...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Important Safety Precautions ... 7 Unpacking ... 9 Your phone ... 10 Phone layout ... 10 Display ... 13 Service light ... 16 Camera... 17 Getting started... 18 Installing the SIM card... 18 Charging the battery ... 20 Switching on or off the phone ...
  • Page 5 Contents Entering text ... 46 Changing the text input mode... 47 Using T9 mode... 48 Using Alphabet mode... 50 Using Number mode ... 51 Using Symbol mode... 51 Options during a call ... 52 Putting a call on hold ... 52 Using the menu functions ...
  • Page 6 Sound settings ... 81 Ringtone (Menu 4.1) Ring volume (Menu 4.2) Alert type (Menu 4.3) Keypad tone (Menu 4.4) Message tone (Menu 4.5) Folder tone (Menu 4.6) Power on/off (Menu 4.7) Alert on call (Menu 4.8) Extra tones (Menu 4.9) Messages ...
  • Page 7 Contents Phone settings ... 147 Display settings Greeting message Own number (Menu 9.3) Language (Menu 9.4) Security (Menu 9.5) Extra settings (Menu 9.6) Short cut (Menu 9.7) Reset settings Solving problems ... 157 Access codes... 160 Phone password... 160 PIN ... 161 PUK...
  • Page 8: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Precautions Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. Road safety at all times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switching off when refuelling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals.
  • Page 9: Emergency Call

    Keep the phone and all its parts including accessories out of the reach of small children. Accessories and batteries Use only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries. Use of any unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and may be dangerous. Qualified service Only qualified service personnel may repair your phone.
  • Page 10: Unpacking

    Unpacking Your package contains the following items: Handset Battery You can obtain the following accessories for your phone from your local Samsung dealer: • Standard battery • Simple handsfree car kit • Cigarette lighter adapter • Travel adapter • Hand strap...
  • Page 11: Your Phone

    Your phone Phone layout The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone: Volume/menu browser keys Soft key (left) Dial key Special function keys Headset jack Camera External display Earpiece Display Navigation (Up/ Down/Left/Right) keys WAP browser/ confirm key Soft key (right) Power on/off / menu exit key...
  • Page 12: Key Description

    Your phone Key(s) Description Performs the functions indicated by the screen text above them, on the bottom line of the display. (soft keys) In Menu mode, scrolls through the menu options and Phonebook. In Idle mode, the Up key allows you to quickly access the Camera menu and the other keys allow you to access your favorite menu directly.
  • Page 13 Your phone Key(s) Description (continued) Ends a call. Also switches the phone on and off when held down. In Menu mode, cancels your input and returns the phone to Idle mode. In Idle mode, accesses your voice mail when held down. Enters numbers, letters, and some special characters.
  • Page 14: Display

    Display Display layout The display has 3 areas: Menu Area First line Middle lines Last line Icons Text and graphics area Soft key function Phonebook indicators Description Displays various icons. See page 14. Displays messages, instructions, and any information that you enter, such as the number you are dialing.
  • Page 15: Icon Description

    Your phone Icons Icon Description Shows the received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. Appears when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time. For details, see page 126. Appears when you are out of your home area and have logged onto a different network;...
  • Page 16 Icon Description Appears when Silent mode is active or when you set the phone to vibrate when you receive a call. For further details, see page 29 and page 82 respectively. Appears when Mute mode is active. For details, see page 54. Shows the level of your battery.
  • Page 17: External Display

    Your phone External display Your phone has an external display on the front of the phone. It indicates when you have an incoming call or message. It also alerts you at a specified time when you have set an alarm. The backlight turns on and the corresponding icon appears on the external display.
  • Page 18: Camera

    Your phone Camera The camera on the front of the phone allows you to take a photo or record a video while on the move. For further details about the Camera feature, see page 138.
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting started Installing the SIM card When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional services available, and so on. Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card.
  • Page 20 3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket, as shown, so that it locks the card into position. Make sure the gold-colored contacts of the card face into the phone. Note: When you need to remove the SIM card, slide it upward, as shown, and take it out of the socket.
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. A travel adapter comes with your phone for charging the battery. Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your local Samsung dealer for further details. The travel adapter allows you to use the phone while the battery is charging, but this causes the phone to charge more slowly.
  • Page 22: Low Battery Indicator

    2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet. 3. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter from the power outlet and disconnect it from the phone by pressing the buttons on both sides of the connector and pulling out the connector. ➀...
  • Page 23: Switching On Or Off The Phone

    Getting started Switching on or off the phone 1. Open the phone. 2. Press and hold the switches on. 3. If the phone asks you to enter a password, enter the password and press the Ok soft key or the key.
  • Page 24: Call Functions

    Call functions Making a call When the idle screen displays, enter the area code and phone number, then press the Note: When you activate the Auto redial option in the Extra settings menu (Menu 9.6), the phone will automatically redial up to 10 times if the person does not answer the call or is already on the phone.
  • Page 25: Ending A Call

    Call functions Ending a Call When you want to end your call, briefly press the key or close the phone. Redialling the last number The phone stores the numbers of the calls you have dialed, received, or missed, if the call recipient or caller is identified.
  • Page 26: Making A Call From Phonebook

    Call functions Making a call from Phonebook You can store phone numbers that you use regularly on the SIM card or in the phone’s memory. These entries are collectively called Phonebook. Once you have stored a number in your Phonebook, you can dial it by pressing a few keys.
  • Page 27: Answering A Call

    Call functions Answering a call When somebody calls you, the phone rings and displays the incoming call image. The caller’s phone number or name, if stored in the Phonebook, displays. 1. If necessary, open the folder. 2. Press the Accept soft key or the answer the incoming call.
  • Page 28: Viewing Missed Calls

    Viewing missed calls When you are unable to answer a call for any reason, you can find out who called you so that you can call the person back. The number of calls you have missed displays on the idle screen immediately after a call is missed. To view a missed call immediately: 1.
  • Page 29: Deleting A Missed Call

    Call functions 3. Change the number. call the number store the number Deleting a missed call 1. Press the Options soft key or the 2. If necessary, press the Up or Down key to highlight the Delete option. 3. Press the Select soft key or the You can press the Missed Call feature.
  • Page 30: Quickly Switching To Silent Mode

    Call functions Quickly switching to silent mode Silent mode is convenient when you wish to stop the phone from making noise, in a theatre for example. In Idle mode, press and hold the key until the “Silent mode” message and the Vibration icon ( display.
  • Page 31: Selecting Functions And Options

    Selecting functions and options Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customize it. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed using the two soft keys, you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.
  • Page 32: Selecting Options

    In each main menu, one of the most popular sub menus is assigned to the left soft key example, if you select the Sound settings menu, Ringtone is assigned to the left soft key. This allows you to quickly access the most popular menus.
  • Page 33 Selecting functions and options In some functions, you may be asked for a password or PIN. Enter the code and press the Ok soft key or the Note: When you access a list of options, your phone highlights the currently active option. If, however, there are only two options, such as On/Off or Enable/Disable, your phone highlights the option that is not currently...
  • Page 34: Phonebook

    Phonebook You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names in both your SIM card and your phone’s memory. They are physically separate but are used as a single entity, called Phonebook. Note: Depending on your particular SIM card, the maximum number of phone numbers the SIM card can store may differ.
  • Page 35 Phonebook 4. Select a memory location, either SIM or Phone, by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the Note: When you change phones, any numbers stored in your SIM card are automatically available with the new phone, whereas any numbers stored in the phone’s memory will need to be reentered.
  • Page 36: Storing A Number Using The Phonebook

    Storing a number using the Phonebook menu 1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft key. 2. Scroll to Add entry by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the 3. Select an icon to identify the category of the number to be stored by pressing the Left or Right key, and press the Select soft key or the key.
  • Page 37: Using Phonebook Entry Options

    Phonebook Using Phonebook entry options While accessing any Phonebook entry, press the Options soft key or the key to access the options for the entry. The following options are available: Photo caller ID: allows you to assign one of the photos you took using the camera as a caller ID image to be displayed when you receive a call from the selected number.
  • Page 38 Phonebook Paste: allows you to paste the number into the normal dialing mode. Use this option to dial a number similar to one in Phonebook, such as a different extension in the same office. Use the C key to change the number as required; see page 23 for further details.
  • Page 39: Dialing A Number From Phonebook

    Phonebook Dialing a number from Phonebook Once you have stored phone numbers in your Phonebook, you can dial them easily and quickly by using the location numbers that were assigned to them in Phonebook. Note: If you cannot remember a location number, you must go into the Search menu in the Phonebook menu to search for the entry by name.
  • Page 40: Speed Dialing

    3. You can press the Up or Down key to find other numbers on the list. 4. Press the Dial soft key, the key when you have selected the number you want. Speed dialing You can assign up to 8 phone numbers from your Phonebook list that you use most frequently to the number keys (2 to 9), and then dial them easily whenever you want, simply by pressing and holding...
  • Page 41 Phonebook 5. Select a number, if the entry has more than one, by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the 6. Once you have assigned a number to the key, you can use the following options by pressing the Options soft key or the •...
  • Page 42: Searching For And Dialing A Number In Phonebook

    Searching for and dialing a number in Phonebook After storing numbers in Phonebook, you can search for them in two ways; by name and by caller group. Searching for a number by name 1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft key.
  • Page 43: Searching For A Number By Caller Group

    Phonebook Searching for a number by caller group 1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft key. 2. Scroll to Group search by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the key. You are asked to enter a group name. 3.
  • Page 44: Editing A Caller Group

    Editing a caller group 1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft key. 2. Scroll to Group edit by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the 3. Scroll through the group list by pressing the Up or Down key.
  • Page 45: Deleting All Of The Phonebook Entries

    Phonebook Deleting all of the Phonebook entries You can delete all of your entries in the selected memory or both memories. 1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft key. 2. Scroll to Delete all by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the 3.
  • Page 46: Checking The Memory Status

    Checking the memory status You can check how many names and numbers are stored in Phonebook, in both the SIM card and the phone’s memory. You can also see the capacity of both memories. 1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft key.
  • Page 47: Entering Text

    Entering text When using your phone, you will often need to enter text, such as when storing a name in Phonebook, writing a message, creating your personal greeting, or scheduling events on your calendar. You can enter alphanumeric characters by using your phone’s keypad.
  • Page 48: Changing The Text Input Mode

    Changing the text input mode When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator on the display. Example: Writing a text message Create Options To select T9 mode Alphabet mode Number mode Symbol mode 07 Jun...
  • Page 49: Using T9 Mode

    Entering text Using T9 mode T9 is a predictive text input mode that allows you to key in any character using single keystrokes. This text input mode is based on a built-in dictionary. To enter a word in T9 mode: 1.
  • Page 50 To add a new word into the T9 dictionary: 1. After pressing the keys corresponding to the word you want to add, press the 0 or the Down key to display the alternative words. 2. When you press the 0 or Down key at the last alternative word, the display shows Add on the bottom line.
  • Page 51: Using Alphabet Mode

    Entering text Using Alphabet mode Use the 1 to 0 keys to enter your text. 1. Press the keys labeled with the letter you want: - Once for the first letter - Twice for the second letter - And so on 2.
  • Page 52: Using Number Mode

    • To insert a space, press the • To shift case in Alphabet mode, use the There are 3 cases; Capital lock ( ), and Initial capital ( • You can move the cursor using the Left and Right keys. To delete letters, press the C key. Press and hold the C key to clear the display.
  • Page 53: Options During A Call

    Options during a call Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call. Putting a call on hold You can place the current call on hold whenever you want. You can make another call while you have a call in progress if your network supports this service.
  • Page 54: Using The Menu Functions

    When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may switch between the two calls, changing the one on hold to active and placing the other on hold. To switch between the two calls, simply press the Swap soft key.
  • Page 55: Switching Off The Microphone (Mute)

    Options during a call Switching off the microphone (Mute) You can temporarily switch off your phone’s microphone so that the other person on the phone cannot hear you. Example: You wish to say something to person in the room, but do not want the person on the phone to hear you.
  • Page 56: Muting Or Sending Dtmf Tones

    Muting or sending DTMF tones The Mute keys and Send keys options allow you to turn off and on the key tones. If the Mute keys option is selected, your phone does not transmit the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones of the keys, which allows you to press keys without hearing annoying key tones during a call.
  • Page 57: Searching For A Number In Phonebook

    Options during a call Searching for a number in Phonebook You can search for a number in Phonebook during a call. 1. Press the Options soft key or the 2. Press the Down key to highlight the Phonebook option. 3. Press the Ok soft key or the The Phonebook entries are listed.
  • Page 58: Call Waiting

    Call waiting You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if your network supports this service and you have set the Call waiting menu (Menu 3.3) to Activate; see page 76. You are notified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone. To answer a call while you have a call in progress: 1.
  • Page 59 Options during a call 3. To join the first participant to the multi-party call, press the Options soft key or the and select the Join option. Press the Ok soft key or the 4. To add a new person to the multi-party call, call the new person in the normal way and press the Options soft key or the option and press the Ok soft key or the...
  • Page 60: Dropping One Participant

    Dropping one participant 1. Press the Options soft key or the choose the Select one option. Press the Ok soft key or the The list of call participants appears. 2. Highlight a person from the list by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key.
  • Page 61: Using The Menus

    Using the menus The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor it to your needs. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus. The menus and sub-menus can be accessed by scrolling using the Navigation keys or by using the shortcuts.
  • Page 62: Using Shortcuts

    4. To return to the previous menu level exit the menu without changing the settings Using shortcuts Menu items, such as menu, sub-menus, and options, can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut numbers. Press the Menu soft key and enter the number of the menu you want.
  • Page 63: List Of Menu Functions

    Using the menus List of menu functions The following list shows the menu structure available and indicates the number assigned to each option and the page where you can find a description of each feature. 1. SIM AT 2. Call records 2.1 Missed calls 2.2 Received calls 2.3 Dialled calls...
  • Page 64 3. Network services 3.2 Call barring 3.2.1 All outgoing 3.2.2 International 3.2.3 International except to home 3.2.4 All incoming 3.2.5 Incoming while abroad 3.2.6 Cancel all 3.2.7 Change barring password 3.3 Call waiting 3.4 Network selection 3.5 Caller ID 3.6 Closed user group 3.6.1 Index list 3.6.2 Outside access 3.6.3 Default group...
  • Page 65 Using the menus 5. Messages 5.1 Text messages 5.1.1 Create 5.1.2 Inbox 5.1.3 Outbox 5.1.4 Templates 5.1.5 Settings 5.2 Multimedia messages 5.2.1 Create 5.2.2 Inbox 5.2.3 Outbox 5.2.4 Draft 5.2.5 Templates 5.2.6 Settings 5.2.7 MMS profile 5.3 Push messages 5.3.1 Inbox 5.3.2 Receive 5.3.3 Delete all 5.4 Delete all...
  • Page 66 6. Funbox (see page 113) 6.1 WAP browser 6.1.1 Home 6.1.2 Bookmarks 6.1.3 http:// 6.1.4 WAP profile 6.1.5 Clear cache 6.2 Games 6.3 Sounds 6.4 Images 6.5 Delete all 6.6 Memory status 6.6.1 Games 6.6.2 Sounds & Images 7. Organizer (see page 126) 7.1 Alarm 7.1.1 Once...
  • Page 67 Using the menus 8. Camera (see page 138) 8.1 Take photos 8.2 My photos 8.3 Video 8.3.1 Record 8.3.2 Video clips 8.4 Memory status 9. Phone settings 9.1 Display settings 9.1.1 Wallpaper 9.1.2 Front LCD display 9.1.3 Menu style 9.1.4 Back light 9.1.5 Service light 9.1.6 Graphic logo 9.2 Greeting message...
  • Page 68: Sim At

    SIM AT This menu is available if you use a SIM AT card that provides additional services, such as news, weather, sports, entertainment, and location services. Available services may vary, depending on your service provider’s plans. For further details, see your SIM card instructions or contact your service provider.
  • Page 69: Call Records

    Call records In this menu, you can view the: • calls you have missed, received, or dialed. • length of your calls. • cost of your calls, if your SIM card supports it. Notes: • You can access the numbers in the 3 types of call records by pressing the •...
  • Page 70: Received Calls (Menu 2.2)

    Received calls This menu lets you view the 20 most recent numbers of the calls you received. The number or name, if available, displays together with the time and date the call was received. Press the key to dial the number. By pressing the Options soft key or the can use the following options: Edit: allows you to edit the number and dial it or...
  • Page 71: Delete All (Menu 2.4)

    Call records Delete all (Menu 2.4) This menu allows you to delete all of the records in each call type separately. You can also delete all of your call records at one time. 1. To select a call log type to clear place or remove a check mark 2.
  • Page 72: Call Time

    Call time (Menu 2.5) This menu lets you view the timers for calls you have made and received. Note: The actual time invoiced by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding-off for billing purposes, and so on. The following options are available: Last call time: shows the length of the last call.
  • Page 73: Call Costs

    Call records Call costs (Menu 2.6) This network feature lets you view the cost of calls. This menu may not be available, depending on your SIM card. The following options are available: Last call cost: shows the cost of the last call you made.
  • Page 74: Network Services

    Network services These menu functions are network services. Please contact your service provider to check their availability and subscribe to them, if you wish. Call diverting This network service enables incoming calls to be rerouted to the number that you specify. Example: You may wish to divert your business calls to a colleague while you are on holiday.
  • Page 75 Network services 2. Select the type of calls, voice or data, by pressing the Up or Down key, and then press the Select soft key or the The current status displays. If the option has already been set, the number to which the calls are diverted displays.
  • Page 76: Call Barring (Menu 3.2)

    Call barring The call barring network service allows you to restrict your calls. To set your call barring options: 1. Select a call barring option by pressing the Up or Down key, and then press the Select soft key or key.
  • Page 77: Call Waiting (Menu 3.3)

    Network services 3. Press the Activate soft key or the confirm your settings. 4. Enter your call barring password supplied by your service provider. The phone will send your settings to the network and display the network’s acknowledgement. To deactivate specific call barring settings: 1.
  • Page 78: Network Selection (Menu 3.4)

    2. You can activate or deactivate the call waiting feature as necessary by using the Activate or Deactivate soft key, or the You can also deactivate all call waiting settings by selecting Cancel all. Network selection The Network Selection feature enables you to automatically or manually select the network used when roaming outside of your home area.
  • Page 79: Caller Id (Menu 3.5)

    Network services Caller ID (Menu 3.5) You can prevent your phone number from being displayed on the phone of the person being called. Note: Some networks do not allow the user to change this setting. The following options are available: Default: the default setting provided by the network is used.
  • Page 80 Index list: lets you list, add, or delete CUG index numbers. Add a new CUG index as advised by your service provider or delete a group. scroll through existing CUG indexes add a new CUG index delete a CUG index activate a CUG index Outside access: lets you enable or disable calls to...
  • Page 81: Band Selection (Menu 3.7)

    Network services Band selection For the phone to make and receive phone calls, it must register with an available network. Your phone can handle any of the following types of networks: • Combined GSM 900/1800 • GSM 1900 The country where you purchased your phone determines the default band that it uses.
  • Page 82: Sound Settings

    Sound settings You can use the Sound Settings feature to customize various settings, such as the: • ring melody, volume, and type. • sounds made when you press a key, receive a message, open/close the folder, or switch on/off your phone. •...
  • Page 83: Alert Type (Menu 4.3)

    Sound settings Alert type (Menu 4.3) This menu allows you to specify how you are to be informed of incoming calls. The following options are available: Light only: the service light flashes. Melody: the phone rings using the selected ring tone.
  • Page 84: Message Tone (Menu 4.5)

    Sound settings Message tone (Menu 4.5) This menu allows you to select how the phone informs you that a new message has been received. SMS tone (Menu 4.5.1) The following options are available for alerting you to new SMS messages: Off: the phone does not use an SMS tone.
  • Page 85: Folder Tone (Menu 4.6)

    Sound settings MMS tone (Menu 4.5.3) The following options are available for alerting you to new multimedia messages: Off: the phone does not use an MMS tone. Light only: the service light flashes. Vibration: the phone vibrates. Single beep: the phone beeps once. MMS tone x: the phone uses one of several MMS tones.
  • Page 86: Power On/Off

    Sound settings Power on/off (Menu 4.7) This menu allows you to select the melody that the phone sounds when it is switched on and off. To turn off the sound, select Off. Alert on call (Menu 4.8) This menu allows you to choose whether or not the phone informs you when you receive a new message or when the time for an alarm comes during a call.
  • Page 87: Extra Tones (Menu 4.9)

    Sound settings Extra tones You can customize additional tones for the phone. To turn a given tone Press the The following options are available: Error tone: sets whether or not the phone informs you when you make a mistake. Minute minder: sets whether or not the phone beeps every minute during an outgoing call to keep you informed of the length of your call.
  • Page 88: Messages

    Messages Using the Messages menu, you can use various message features, such as: • short text messages • multimedia messages • WAP push messages • voice mail • cell broadcast messages Text messages (Menu 5.1) Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive short text messages to and from other GSM mobile phones.
  • Page 89 Messages Create (Menu 5.1.1) In this menu, you can write and send a text message. Creating a simple text message 1. Create your message. You can create a message using standard Alphabet characters or special Uni-code characters, depending on the setting in the Character support menu;...
  • Page 90 3. Select Send only or Save and send, and press the Select soft key or the If you want to just save the message, select Save only. After saving the message, the phone returns to the Text messages menu screen. 4.
  • Page 91: Creating A Long Text Message

    Messages • Add content: allows you to add a sound, melody, picture, or animated image to the message. Select the category of the object to be added. In each category, you can select from the various factory-set items or choose an item received from other sources, such as the Internet or other phones.
  • Page 92 Inbox (Menu 5.1.2) This message box is used to store messages that you have received. When you enter this menu, the list of messages in the box displays with the senders’ phone numbers or names, if available in your Phonebook. 1.
  • Page 93 Messages Move to SIM: allows you to move the message from the phone’s memory to the SIM card. This option is only available when you select a message stored in the phone’s memory. Select content: allows you to save media contents, such as sounds or images, from the message into your phone.
  • Page 94 Messages Move to phone: allows you to move the message from the SIM card to the phone’s memory. This option is only available when you select a message stored in the SIM card. Move to SIM: allows you to move the message from the phone’s memory to the SIM card.
  • Page 95 Messages ettings (Menu 5.1.5) In this menu, you can set up default SMS/EMS information. A setting group is a collection of settings required to send text messages. The number of setting groups available depends on the capacity of your SIM card. Notes: •...
  • Page 96 Common settings: The following options are available: Reply path: allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply through your message center, if your network supports this service. Delivery reports: allows you to activate or deactivate the report function. When this function is activated, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered.
  • Page 97: Multimedia Messages (Menu 5.2)

    Messages Multimedia messages Multimedia Message Service (MMS) is a service providing delivery of personal multimedia messages from phone to phone or from phone to e-mail. In addition to the familiar text content, multimedia messages can contain images, video clips, audio clips, and combinations of these things.
  • Page 98 2. When Add here highlights, press the Options soft key or the contents using one of the following options: • Add text: enter the message text and press the Ok soft key or the • Add photo: allows you to add a photo. You can take a new photo or select one of the photos stored in the phone’s memory.
  • Page 99 Messages • Add destination: allows you to enter destination numbers or addresses. See steps 6 to 11. After adding them, you need to press soft key or the C key to go back to the Options screen. • Preview: shows your message as it will display on the recipient’s phone.
  • Page 100 • Duration: allows you to set when and how long text, an image, a sound, or a page displays on the message presentation screen. If the duration you set is shorter than the content duration (for example, the length of a sound clip) for a particular page, the content duration is automatically decreased.
  • Page 101 Messages 8. Enter a number or an e-mail address, or select a number from Phonebook. 9. When the correct number or address displays, press the Ok soft key or the 10. To add a destination, choose Add destination and press the Select soft key or the Repeat from step 7.
  • Page 102 Inbox (Menu 5.2.2) Viewing a message when you receive it When a new multimedia message comes in, the display shows the MMS Message icon ( text notification along with the message subject. 1. Press the View soft key or the brief information about the message, such as the sender’s number, the message size and the subject.
  • Page 103 Messages Viewing a message form the Inbox When you access the Inbox menu (Menu 5.2.2), the list of multimedia messages you have received displays with the senders’ phone numbers, if they are available in your Phonebook, or subjects. The icons on the left tell you the status of the messages: •...
  • Page 104 3. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the message. If the message has more than one page, you can scroll through the pages by using the Left and Right keys. 4. Press the next message. While viewing a message, you can access the Message options by pressing the Options soft key or the key.
  • Page 105 Messages Save sound: allows you to save a sound from the message into the Sounds folder (Menu 6.3). Properties: shows you information about the message, such as the message status, subject, sender’s e-mail address or phone number, message size, priority, and the time and date the message was received.
  • Page 106 3. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the message. If the message has more than one page, you can scroll through the pages by using the Left or Right key. 4. Press the next message. While viewing a message, you can access the following options by pressing the Options soft key or the key:...
  • Page 107 Messages Templates This menu stores messages you saved as templates so that you can use them to make new messages. 1. Scroll through the template list using the Up or Down key. 2. When the message template you want highlights, press the View soft key or the 3.
  • Page 108 Messages Auto download: you can set whether or not your phone retrieves new incoming messages from the MMS server without notifications. Off: you need to manually download new messages by using the Retrieve option. On: the phone automatically retrieves new messages from the server.
  • Page 109 Messages MMS profile In this menu, you can configure various network settings that are required when you send or receive multimedia messages. Notes: • The last profile you accessed is automatically activated for sending subsequent messages. • If you change the MMS settings without first checking with your service provider, the MMS feature may not work properly.
  • Page 110: Push Messages (Menu 5.3)

    Push messages In this menu, you can receive and access web messages from the server. The following options are available: Inbox: allows you to read the messages received from the web server. Receive: allows you to set whether or not your phone receives web messages.
  • Page 111: Voice Mail (Menu 5.5)

    Messages 3. Press the Delete soft key to delete the marked messages. 4. When a confirmation message displays, press the Yes soft key or the 5. When the display asks for confirmation again, press the Yes soft key or the Voice mail This menu allows you to access your voice mail box, if your network supports this service.
  • Page 112: Broadcast Messages (Menu 5.6)

    Messages Broadcast messages (Menu 5.6) This network service allows you to receive text messages on various topics, such as the weather or traffic. Cell Broadcast (CB) messages display as soon as they are received, provided that: • the phone is in Idle mode. •...
  • Page 113: Memory Status (Menu 5.7)

    Messages Delete: use to remove a channel from the list. Edit: use to change the ID and title of an existing channel. Language: allows you to select your preferred language in which to display cell broadcast messages. Please contact your service provider for further details.
  • Page 114: Funbox

    Funbox The Funbox menu contains several fun options. WAP browser Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser to allow you to access and navigate the Wireless Web using your phone. Home (Menu 6.1.1) Selecting this menu connects the phone to the network and loads the homepage of the Wireless Web service provider.
  • Page 115: Navigating The Wap Browser

    Funbox Navigating the WAP browser scroll through browser items select an item return to the previous page return to the startup homepage Entering text in the WAP browser When you are prompted to enter text, the current text input mode is indicated on the screen. To change the text input mode, press the more times.
  • Page 116 T9 mode (T9): allows you to enter English characters by pressing one key per letter. In this mode, you can use only the 0 key to display alternative words. To change case, press the Number mode (1): allows you to enter numbers. Selecting and using browser menu options Various menu options are available when you are using the WAP Browser to navigate the Wireless...
  • Page 117 Funbox Go to URL: allows you to manually enter the URL address of a Web page. After entering an address, press the Ok soft key or the key to go there directly. Show URL: displays the URL address of the Web page to which you are currently connected to.
  • Page 118 Bookmarks This menu allows you to store the URL addresses of up to 16 of your favorite websites. To store your favorite website: 1. Select an empty location and press the Options soft key or the 2. Enter the address you want to store and press the Enter soft key or the For further details about how to enter characters, see page 46.
  • Page 119 Funbox WAP profile (Menu 6.1.4) This menu allows you to set up 5 proxy servers for the WAP browser. Contact your service provider for details about your WAP profile options. Note: The availability of the setting options may vary, depending on your country. For each server, the following options are available: Profile name: enter a name that you wish to assign to the HTTP proxy server.
  • Page 120 When the bearer is set to Data: IP address: enter the WAP gateway address required to connect to the Internet. Login name: enter the PPP server login ID. Password: enter the PPP server password. Dial-up number: enter the PPP server phone number.
  • Page 121: Games (Menu 6.2)

    Funbox Games (Menu 6.2) You can download MIDlets (Java applications that run on mobile phones) from various sources using the WAP browser, and store them in the phone. When you access the Games menu, the list of the default games appears. Once you have downloaded games, they are added to the list.
  • Page 122 3. Press the 5 key or the selection. While you are playing a game, to adjust the sound volume stop the game and return to the startup screen exit the game To view MIDlet information: 1. Scroll to the MIDlet you want on the Games list and press the Info soft key.
  • Page 123 Funbox Entering text If you need to enter text while using a MIDlet, you can use the following input modes: Upper-case character mode (A): allows you to enter upper-case English characters. Lower-case character mode (a): allows you to enter lower-case English characters. Number mode (1): allows you to enter numbers.
  • Page 124: Sounds (Menu 6.3)

    Funbox 3. Enter the secondary address and press the Ok soft key or the key. Sounds (Menu 6.3) In this menu, you can listen to the sounds downloaded from a web server or received in messages. You can set the downloaded sounds as the current ring tone or send them to other phones, if supported.
  • Page 125: Delete All (Menu 6.5)

    Funbox By pressing the Options soft key or the can access the following options: Rename: allows you to change the name of the image. Delete: deletes the image. Set as wallpaper: sets the image as your wallpaper for the idle screen. Delete all This menu allows you to delete all of the downloaded contents in the Games, Sounds and...
  • Page 126: Memory Status (Menu 6.6)

    Funbox Memory status (Menu 6.6) You can check the amount of the memory being used and the memory remaining for games, sounds, and images. The following options are available: Games: the display shows the Total, Used, and Free memory, and also the number of games you have downloaded.
  • Page 127: Organizer

    Organizer The Organizer feature enables you to: • set an alarm so that the phone rings at a specific time, for example to remind you of an appointment. • view the calendar and organize your schedule. • set the current time and date. •...
  • Page 128 To set an alarm: 1. Choose the type of alarm to be set and press the Select soft key or the 2. Enter the time for the alarm to sound. If you want to use the alarm options, press the Options soft key.
  • Page 129: Calendar (Menu 7.2)

    Organizer Calendar (Menu 7.2) With the Calendar feature, you can: • consult the calendar and check your memos. • write memos to keep track of your schedule. • set an alarm to act as a reminder. Consulting the calendar When you select the Calendar menu, today’s date is automatically highlighted.
  • Page 130 2. Press the key. An empty memo screen displays allowing you to enter your memo. 3. Enter your memo and then press the Ok soft key or the Note: For further details about how to enter characters, see page 46. You are asked if you wish to set an alarm.
  • Page 131: Time & Date (Menu 7.3)

    Organizer Viewing a memo When you select a day on which more than one memo exists, the latest memo for the day displays. In that case, press the Up or Down key to scroll to the previous or next memo. You can access the following options by pressing the Options soft key or the New: allows you to write a new memo.
  • Page 132 Set date: allows you to enter the day, month, and year. World time: allows you to find out what time it is in another part of the world, using the Left and Right keys. The screen shows the: • city name. •...
  • Page 133: Calculator

    Organizer Calculator With this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides basic arithmetic functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys. Note: To include a decimal point or a bracket, press the left soft key until the symbol you want displays.
  • Page 134: To Do List (Menu 7.5)

    To do list (Menu 7.5) This feature allows you to: • enter a list of tasks to be done. • assign a priority and a deadline to each task. • sort the tasks by priority and status. Creating the To do list 1.
  • Page 135 Organizer Scroll to a task from the list and press the key to view the details of the task. You can scroll through the task contents by pressing the Up or Down key. You can access the following options by pressing the Options soft key: New: allows you to create a new task.
  • Page 136: Voice Memo (Menu 7.6)

    Voice memo In this menu, you can record voice memos. After recording, you can send a memo to other people via the Multimedia Message Service (MMS). Record voice This menu allows you to record a new memo. When you select this menu, the display shows a 30- second timer.
  • Page 137 Organizer 6. Press the Ok soft key or the The memo is saved and then the display shows the memo information. 7. Press the Options soft key or the the following memo options: • Send: allows you to send the memo to other people by using the MMS feature.
  • Page 138: Currency Exchange (Menu 7.7)

    Delete all (Menu 7.6.3) In this menu, you can delete all of your voice memos. When a confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key or the for confirmation again, press the Yes soft key or key. Memory status You can check the amount of memory being used and the memory remaining for voice memos.
  • Page 139: Camera

    Camera Using the camera module in your phone, you can take photos of people or events while on the move. Additionally, you can send photos to other people in a multimedia message or set a wallpaper or caller ID image. You can also record videos using your phone as a camcorder.
  • Page 140 Taking a photo with the phone open 1. Accessing the Take photos menu turns the camera on. The image to be captured appears on the display. You can also press and hold the Camera ( ) key on the right side of the phone in Idle mode to turn on the camera.
  • Page 141 Camera Using the Camera options In Capture mode, you can access various options for the camera by pressing the left soft key. The following options are available: Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply special effects to the photo. Frames: allows you to use a decorated frame.
  • Page 142: Key Function

    Settings: allows you to change the image settings. Photo size: sets the image size to either VGA(640 * 480), QVGA(320 * 240), QQVGA(160 * 120) or Mobile(128 * 120). The selected image size displays on the top of the capture screen. Photo quality: allows you to select the image quality from Economy, Normal, Fine, and Super fine.
  • Page 143 Camera Function sets the timer. switches to the My photos menu (Menu 8.2). Taking a photo with the phone closed 1. When the phone is closed, press and hold the Camera ( 2. Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject.
  • Page 144: My Photos (Menu 8.2)

    Camera My photos (Menu 8.2) This menu allows you to review your photos. When you access this menu, your phone displays the photos in Thumbnail mode, which shows them as small images. Scroll through the photos using the Navigation keys. To view the photos on the full screen, press key.
  • Page 145: Video (Menu 8.3)

    Camera Video (Menu 8.3) You can record a video using your phone as a camcorder. Record (Menu 8.3.1) You can record up to 5 videos of up to 25 seconds. 1. When the camera turns on, adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject.
  • Page 146 3. When you are finished, press the Camera key, the left soft key, or the Or, the phone automatically stops when the recording time expires. 4. Press the Save soft key or the is saved and the display returns to Record mode. To discard the video, press the Cancel soft key.
  • Page 147: Memory Status (Menu 8.4)

    Camera Protection: allows you to protect the video from being deleted. Properties: shows the properties of the video, such as the time and date it was recorded, file size, protection status, and playing time. Memory status (Menu 8.4) You can check the amount of the memory being used and the memory remaining in the camera.
  • Page 148: Phone Settings

    Phone settings Many different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences. All of these features are accessed in the Phone settings menu. Display settings In this menu, you can change various settings for the display or the lights. Wallpaper (Menu 9.1.1) This menu allows you to change the background...
  • Page 149 Phone settings 2. Press the Select soft key or the image you want highlights. 3. When the image displays, press the Select soft key or the Text display: you can specify whether or not the phone displays text, such as the time and date. Text color: you can select the color of the text to be displayed on the idle screen.
  • Page 150 Phone settings Service light (Menu 9.1.5) This menu allows you to select whether or not the service light is used. It also allows you to select a color in which it flashes. To use the service light, select one of the 5 color settings.
  • Page 151: Greeting Message (Menu 9.2)

    Phone settings Greeting message This menu allows you to set a greeting to be displayed briefly when the phone is switched on. For further details about how to enter characters, see page 46. Own number This function is a memory aid, which you can use to check your own phone numbers if you need to do so.
  • Page 152: Security (Menu 9.5)

    Phone settings Security (Menu 9.5) The Security feature enables you to restrict the use of your phone by others and the types of calls. Various codes and passwords are used to protect features of your phone. They are described in the following sections.
  • Page 153 Phone settings Phone lock (Menu 9.5.3) When the Phone Lock feature is enabled, the phone is locked and you must enter a 4- to 8-digit phone password each time the phone is switched on. The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory.
  • Page 154 Privacy (Menu 9.5.5) Using this menu, you can lock your media contents, such as multimedia messages, photos, videos, voice memos, images, and sounds. Once you have locked the contents, you must enter the phone password to access the associated menus. select an item to lock place or remove a...
  • Page 155 Phone settings FDN mode The FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your SIM card, allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers. The following options are available: Disable: you can call any number. Enable: you can only call phone numbers stored in Phonebook.
  • Page 156: Extra Settings (Menu 9.6)

    Extra settings You can turn on or off the automatic redialing or answering features. To turn a feature Mark Unmark The following options are available: Auto redial: when this option is checked, the phone makes up to 10 attempts to redial a phone number after an unsuccessful call.
  • Page 157: Short Cut (Menu 9.7)

    Phone settings Short cut The Navigation keys can be used as shortcut keys. In Idle mode, they allow you to access specific menus directly. In this menu, you can assign a shortcut to the Down, Right, and Left keys. The Up key is fixed to as a shortcut for the Camera menu.
  • Page 158: Solving Problems

    Solving problems If you are experiencing problems with your phone, perform the following simple checks before contacting a service professional. This may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call. When you switch your phone on, the following messages may appear: Insert SIM card •...
  • Page 159 Solving problems “No service,” “Network failure” or “Not done” displays • The network connection has been lost. You may be in a weak signal area (in a tunnel or surrounded by buildings). Move and try again. • You are trying to access an option for which you have not taken out a subscription with your service provider.
  • Page 160: Phonebook Entry

    • the model and serial numbers of your phone • your warranty details • a clear description of the problem Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after- sales service. Solving problems ) to weak ( ).
  • Page 161: Access Codes

    Access codes There are several access codes that are used by your phone and its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone against unauthorized use. When requested for any of the codes explained below, enter the appropriate code, displayed as asterisks, and press the Ok soft key or the you make a mistake, press the C key one or more times until the incorrect digit is cleared and then...
  • Page 162: Pin

    The Personal Identification Number or PIN (4 to 8 digits) protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. It is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession, the code is disabled and cannot be used until you re-enable it by entering the PUK (see below).
  • Page 163: Pin2

    Access codes PIN2 The PIN2 (4 to 8 digits), supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access specific functions, such as setting the maximum cost of a call. These functions are available if supported by your SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 three times in succession, the code is disabled and you cannot access the functions until you re-enable it by entering the PUK2.
  • Page 164: Barring Password

    Access codes Barring Password A 4-digit barring password is required when you use the Call Barring function. You can obtain the password from your service provider when you subscribe to this function. You can change this password in the Call barring menu (Menu 3.2).
  • Page 165: Health And Safety Information

    Health and safety information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 166 Health and safety information SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.
  • Page 167: For Body Operation

    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 168: Precautions When Using Batteries

    • If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. • Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung- approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.
  • Page 169: Road Safety

    Health and safety information • Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature.
  • Page 170: Operating Environment

    Health and safety information Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions.
  • Page 171: Hearing Aids

    Health and safety information 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 • should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize potential interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch your phone off immediately.
  • Page 172: Posted Facilities

    Health and safety information 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. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
  • Page 173: Potentially Explosive Environments

    Health and safety information Potentially Explosive Environments Switch your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 174: Emergency Calls

    Emergency Calls This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example).
  • Page 175: Other Important Safety Information

    Health and safety information Other Important Safety Information • Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device. • Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
  • Page 176: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years • Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children’s.
  • Page 177 Health and safety information • Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and prevent proper operation. • Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.
  • Page 178: Glossary

    Glossary To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet, and to take full advantage of the features of your mobile phone, here are a few definitions: Active folder Ability to answer a call simply by opening the phone.
  • Page 179 Glossary EMS (Enhanced Message Service) An adaptation of the Short Message Service (SMS) that allows you to send and receive ring tones and the service provider’s logo, as well as combinations of simple media to and from EMS-compliant handsets. Because EMS is based on SMS, it can use SMS centres the same way that SMS does.
  • Page 180 Glossary Java Programming language generating applications that can run on all hardware platforms, whether small, medium or large, without modification. It has been promoted for and geared heavily to the Web, both for public Web sites and Intranets. When a Java program runs from a Web page, it is called a Java applet.
  • Page 181 Glossary PIN (Personal Identification Number) Security code that protects the phone against unauthorized use. The PIN is supplied by the service provider with the SIM card. It may be a four to eight-digit number and can be changed, as required. Proxy server A proxy server resides between a Web client, such as a web browser, and a real Web server and acts...
  • Page 182: Soft Keys

    SDN (Service Dialing Numbers) Telephone numbers supplied by your network provider and giving access to special services, such as voice mail, directory inquiries, customer support and emergency services. SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate the phone (network and memory information, as well as the subscriber’s personal data).
  • Page 183 Glossary Tri band Ability to handle any of the following types of network; GSM 900, GSM 1800, combined GSM 900/ 1800 and GSM 1900 MHz bands, for greater call success and wider roaming. Your phone automatically searches for the last network used.
  • Page 184 Glossary Voice mail Computerized answering service that automatically answers your calls when you are not available, plays a greeting (optionally in your own voice) and records a message.

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