P O R T A B L E
M O B I L E
D U A L - B A N D
P H O N E
User Manual
Please read this manual before operating your
phone, and keep it for future reference.
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Table of Contents
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FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations
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Section 1: Getting Started
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This section explains how to start using your Samsung Code
Text Conventions
phone by activating your service, setting up your Voicemail, or
getting an understanding of how this manual is put together.
This manual provides condensed information about how to use
your phone. To make this possible, the following terms and icon
appear in place of repeatedly-used procedural steps:
Understanding this User Manual
The chapters of this manual generally follow the same order as
the menus and sub-menus in your phone. A robust index for
highlight
Use the Navigation key/Jog Wheel (
a highlighting effect onto a menu item or screen
item of interest.
) to move
Also included is important safety information that you should
know before using your phone. Most of this information is near
the back of the guide, beginning on page 128.
select
After “highlighting” a menu item or screen item,
press the OK key ( ) or the Done soft key to
launch, access, or save a highlighted menu item
or screen field of interest.
Notes and Tips
Throughout this manual some text is set apart from the rest. In
this way, important information, quick methods for activating
features, to define terms, and more are emphasized. The
definitions for these methods are as follows:
➔
Used in place of “select” in long “drill down”
procedure steps.
Example: Select Start
➔
.
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
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•
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Notes — Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu,
or sub-menu.
Call Options
Tips — Provide quick or innovative methods for performing functions
related to the subject at hand.
Preparing Your Phone
Before you can activate your new phone, you need to install and
charge the phone battery.
Important — Points out important information about the current
feature that could affect performance, or even damage your phone.
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Installing the Battery
4. Place the battery (1) so that the plastic tabs are aligned
with the corresponding holes in the phone.
Note: Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable
standard Li-Ion battery and travel adapter.
Important!: You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your
phone, otherwise you could damage the battery. From fully
discharged to fully charged, the battery requires up to 4 hours of
charge time.
1. If in place, push down on the battery cover (1).
5. Gently push the battery down (2) until it clicks into place.
6. Place the battery cover onto the back of the phone (1) by
aligning the tabs with the corresponding slots in the phone.
2. Slide the battery cover down.
3. Lift the battery cover off of the phone (2), bottom end first.
7. Slide the battery cover up (2) until it clicks into place.
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Removing the Battery
Charging the Battery
1. Push down on the battery cover (1).
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery.
Only use Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries.
Samsung accessories are designed to maximize battery life. Use
of other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may
cause damage.
Using the Travel Adapter
The travel adapter included
with your phone is a
convenient, light-weight
charger that rapidly charges
your phone from any 120/220
VAC outlet.
2. Slide the battery cover down.
3. Lift the battery cover off of the phone (2), bottom end first.
4. Lift the battery up (1) and away from the phone (2).
1. Plug the large end of the Travel Adapter into a standard
120 VAC or 220 VAC wall outlet.
Important!: For connection to an electrical supply not located in North
America, you must use an adaptor of the proper configuration for
the power outlet. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your
phone and void your warranty.
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Low battery indicator
2. Insert the smaller end of the Travel Adapter into the
charger/accessory connector at the bottom end of your
phone.
The battery indicator (
display indicates power level. Monitor the battery strength and
ensure your battery is adequately charged.
) in the upper-right corner of the
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Five bars (
) indicate a full charge.
An empty battery icon (
) indicates a near empty battery.
A blinking empty battery icon (
) and a tone sounding indicate
you have two to three minutes before the battery is too low to operate
the phone.
If you continue to use your phone without charging its battery, the
phone will shut down.
Activating Your Phone
Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for
obtaining service, if necessary. We suggest that you read this
guide to fully understand the services your phone supports.
Important!: You must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from
the phone during charging to avoid damage.
Warning!: If your handset has a touch screen display, please note that a
touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your
finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic
object when pressing on the touch screen may damage the
tempered glass surface and void the warranty. For more
Important!: You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your
phone, otherwise you could damage the battery. From fully
discharged to fully charged, the battery requires up to 4 hours of
charge time.
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Powering On the Phone
1. Press and hold . The
startup animation plays
followed by the appearance
of the Home screen in the
display (as shown).
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•
Press the Done soft key.
Press
.
3. The phone begins searching for a network signal.
4. Once the phone finds a signal, the time, date, and day
appear in the second line of the display.
5. You’re now ready to place and receive calls.
Note: As with any other radio-transmitting
device, do not touch the antenna (at
the bottom of the device) while
using your phone as this can affect
call quality and can cause the phone
to operate at a higher power level
than is necessary.
Press
& Hold
Note: If you are outside of your carrier’s coverage or roaming area, the “No
Service” message appears in the center of the phone’s display. If you
cannot place or receive calls, try later when service is available, or at
another location.
Setting Up Your Phone (Basic)
This process details use of
the Getting Started feature
on your phone. You can use
Getting Started to
2. If the phone functions are disabled, the “Phone off
”
message and the No Service icon (
) appear in the
display. To enable the phone functions, do the following:
personalize your phone’s
appearance and ringtone,
and to setup some
functions of your Samsung
Code for immediate use.
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•
Press and hold the Lock key (
phone. The Quick List menu appears in the display.
) at the top right side of your
Select the Wireless Manager option. The Wireless Manager
screen appears in the display. For more information, refer to
•
Select the Phone option. The Phone option setting switches from
ᮣ
With the Home screen showing, press the Start soft key, then
Off to On
.
select Getting Started
(
). The following sub-sections
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describe uses of the Getting Started options.
3. Ensure that the Time setting and Time zone setting options
are both set to Auto
.
Set date and time
4. Press the Done soft key to save your settings. You are
Provided you have service
from your Wireless Carrier’s
network, this is done for
you, automatically.
returned to the Getting Started menu.
Set up e-mail
You can set up your
If the “No Service” message
is showing in the Home
screen, you can set the
time and date by doing the
following:
Samsung Code to give you
mobile access to your
business and/or private e-
mail account(s).
1. From the Getting
Tip: You can setup your Samsung
Code to synchronize your e-
mail
Started menu, select
Set date and time
➔
To set up access to an e-mail account, do the following:
1. From the Getting
change the date or
time. The Date and
Time screen appears
in the display.
Started menu, select
Set up e-mail
➔
set
up an e-mail account
The E-mail Setup
screen appears in
the display.
.
2. Select or enter values for the following options:
• Time zone
• Date
• Time
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2. Enter your e-mail address and your e-mail account
password, then press the Next soft key. You are prompted
to “Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the
Internet”.
•
Press the Finish soft key.
7. Your account information is verified and you are returned
to the Getting Started menu.
Set up a device password
3. Press the Next soft key. You are notified when settings are
You can setup your
Samsung Code to require a
password every time it’s
turned on.
found for your e-mail provider.
4. Press the Next soft key.
5. Enter your name and
your e-mail account
name as you wish
them to be displayed
on your screen, then
press the Next soft
key.
1. From the Getting
Started menu, select
Set up a device
password
password
➔
Setup a
.
The Password
Settings screen
appears in the
display.
6. You are notified that
e-mail setup is
complete:
2. If you want, enter or
select values for the
following options:
•
If you want, select a
new Automatic Send/
Receive value.
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• Prompt if device unused for (1 Minute, 5 Minutes, 15 Minutes, 30
2. Set your Bluetooth
headset to Visible,
then select Add new
device... A list of
visible Bluetooth
devices appears in
the display.
Minutes, 1 Hour, 1.5 Hours, 2 Hours, 12 Hours, or 24 Hours).
Tip: You must check the Prompt if device unused for option to activate the
other options.
• Password type (Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric).
• Password
• Confirm password
3. Press the Done soft key to save your settings.
3. Highlight your
Bluetooth headset,
then press the Next
soft key. You are
Set up a Bluetooth headset
This option lets you pair and connect (if desired) a Bluetooth
headset to your phone.
notified that your
Samsung Code has
connected with your
Bluetooth headset.
1. From the Getting
Started menu, select
Set up a Bluetooth
headset
➔
set up a
Bluetooth headset
.
Set background
The Bluetooth
This option lets you select a new background image for your
Home screen.
Devices screen
appears in the display.
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•
Select the desired Background image.
Tip: For a list of thumbnail views of the available Background images
4. Press the Done soft key to save your selection and return to
the Getting Started menu.
1. From the Getting
Set ring tone
Started menu, select
This option lets you select a ringtone to play when you receive a
call.
Set background
Change the
➔
1. From the Getting
background image
.
Started menu, select
The Home Screen
menu appears in the
display.
Set ring tone
Change your ring tone
Ring Tone. The
➔
➔
Ringtone screen
appears in the
display.
2. Highlight the current
Background image
setting.
2. Select a Ring tone
using the Left and
3. Select a Background
image using the Left
and Right Navigation
key, or do the
Right Navigation key,
or do the following:
•
Press the OK key
) to list the
available Ring tones.
following:
(
•
Press the OK key ( ) to list the available Background images.
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•
Select the desired Ring tone.
2. Follow the
instructions on the
3. Press the Done soft key to save your selection and return to
the Sounds menu. Press
to return to the Getting
screen to add/
Started menu.
remove a Getting
Started icon. An Info
message informs you
of the results.
Transfer music
This option lets you transfer music between a personal computer
and your Samsung Code. For more information, refer to
3. Press the OK soft key to return to the Getting Started menu.
Add/remove Getting Started
Set sound Profile
This option lets you add a Getting Started icon to the Home
screen or remove a Getting Started icon from the Home screen.
Sound Profiles let you quickly change the following sound
settings as a group to suit your current situation, such as, while
indoors versus when walking outside:
1. From the Getting
Started menu, select
Add/remove Getting
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Call Ringer (type and volume)
Reminder (type and volume)
Notification (type and volume)
System sound (volume only)
Started
.
The Add/remove
Getting Started
screen appears in
the display.
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To access your phone’s
sound Profiles, do the
following:
Installing a microSD™ Memory Card
Note: The Music Player requires that you install a Memory Card.
1. With the Home
screen showing,
press the Start soft
key, then select
2. Locate the memory card slot at the top of the battery
Settings
➔
Profiles.
compartment.
The Profiles menu appears in the display.
3. Make sure that the label side of the Memory Card is face
2. Highlight one of the following Profiles:
up, as shown.
• Normal — All sounds play at medium volume.
• Silent — No sounds play.
• Vibrate — No sounds play, but the phone vibrates, instead.
• Outdoor — All sounds play at Loud volume.
• Automatic — Lets the Organizer’s Calendar tool automatically
switch between the Normal and the Vibrate profiles when an
Appointment with Status set to Busy occurs/ends.
3. To select the highlighted Profile, press the Done soft key or
press
.
4. Carefully slide the Memory Card into the memory card slot
until you feel it click into place.
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5. Reinstall the battery and replace the battery cover on the
7. Reinstall the battery and replace the battery cover on the
Note: Memory Cards with a storage capacity of over 32 GB will not work with
this phone.
Removing a microSD Memory Card
2. Locate the memory card slot at the top of the battery
compartment.
3. Carefully press the memory card inward until you feel it
release.
4. Slowly release your pressure on the card. It will slide
outward a short distance.
5. Remove the memory card from the memory card slot.
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also
describes the screen format and the icons that will be displayed
when the phone is in use.
Side Views of Your Phone
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Your Phone’s Features
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Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available
on participating networks).
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Large [2.4 inch (diagonally) color screen (320 x 240 pixel resolution)
High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x Technology)
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Bluetooth Wireless Technology (see Note)
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Global Positioning System (GPS) Technology
Digital Assistant Tools
QWERTY Keypad
Text (SMS), Picture (MMS), and E-mail Messaging
Built-in 2.0 Megapixel Digital Camera
Voice Dial
Media Player (MP3 — requires an optional Memory Card)
Memory Card Slot (microSD™ — up to 32 Gb)
Features
Note: The Samsung Code phone supports the wireless headset, hands-free,
dial-up networking, personal area network, A2DP, AVRCP, phonebook
access, serial port, basic printing, file transfer, and object push profiles
for Bluetooth® wireless technology.
1. Volume Key — From the Home screen, lets you adjust the
System Volume. When receiving a call, lets you temporarily
mute the ringer.
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2. Camera Key — From the Home screen, lights the front
display backlight and launches the Camera feature of your
phone. In Camera mode, takes pictures.
Front View of Your Phone
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3. Power USB Connector — Used to connect charging
/
accessories or optional USB Data cable to your phone.
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4. Headset Connector — Used to connect an optional headset
(for hands free operation and/or music playback) or an
optional TTY device.
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5. LOCK key — Press to return to the Home screen and to
manually lock all keys except the Unlock soft key. Press
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Features
1. Charging Indicator — Glows red when the battery is being
charged. Glows green when the battery is completely
charged.
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2. Display — Indicates the status of your phone, including
numbers dialed, feature and function screens, status
icons, message indicators and contents, signal strength,
and so on.
8. Fn Key — Toggles the text input mode to let you use the
QWERTY keypad to enter numbers and symbols as well as
letters.
9. Shift Key — Toggles capitalization for text input between
mixed case (Abc), uppercase (ABC), and lowercase (abc).
Capitalization remains as selected until you press the Shift
key again.
3. Navigation Key / Jog Wheel — In Menu mode, lets you
scroll through the phone menu options. From the Home
screen, press the Navigation key Left or Right to browse
the icons in the Icon Bar, or press the Navigation key Up or
Down or rotate it as a Jog Wheel to browse or scroll
through any menu panes/options or icons appearing in the
display.
10. Sym Key — When entering text, press to launch a Symbols
screen for selecting symbols.
11. Space/Vibrate Mode Key — Lets you enter spaces between
words and characters. Press and hold this key to place the
phone in Vibrate mode.
4. Left Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and
applications and to select the choice indicated at the
bottom left corner of the Main LCD.
12. Voice Commands Key — Press and hold this key to activate
Voice Commands.
5. Send Key — Lets you place or receive a call. From the
Home screen, press the key once to access the recent calls
log.
13. Microphone — Lets the other caller hear you clearly when
you are speaking to them.
14. Messaging Key — Launches the Text Messages screen.
6. Home Key — Press to return to the Home screen.
15. Enter Key — Press to accept a text entry or to enter spaces
7. QWERTY Keypad — Use these keys to enter numbers,
between lines of text.
letters, and symbols.
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16. Del Key — In text entry mode, deletes characters from the
Rear View of Your Phone
display.
17. BACK Key — In text entry mode, deletes characters from
the display. In menu mode, returns you to the previous
menu or screen.
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18. End Key — Ends a call. Returns you to the Home screen. If
you press and hold the END key, the power goes On or Off.
When you receive an incoming call, press to send the call
to voicemail.
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19. Right Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and
applications and to select the choice indicated at the
bottom right corner of the Main Display.
20. OK Key — When navigating through a menu, accepts the
highlighted choice in a menu. When selecting settings in
an option screen, displays a list of available settings.
Features
1. Mirror — Helps you center the camera lens when taking
21. Earpiece — Lets you hear ringing and alert tones, alarm
self portraits.
tones, and the other parties to calls.
2. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera.
22. LOCK key — Returns you to the Home screen and manually
3. Speaker — Reproduces music, video soundtracks, and
locks all keys except the Unlock soft key.
other sounds played by your phone.
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4. Battery Cover — Secures and protects the battery and the
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•
When the Right soft key function is Menu, press the Menu soft key
) and a pop-up menu appears.
When the Right soft key function is Cancel, press the Cancel soft key
) to back up one menu level.
(
optional microSD memory card.
5. microSD (Memory Card) Slot — Inside the battery
compartment — Lets you install and remove optional
microSD Memory Card for additional image/photo storage
and for music storage.
(
OK Key
•
From the Home screen, press the OK key (
) to launch the Date
and Time screen.
•
•
In a menu, press
to accept the highlighted selection.
Command Keys
Soft Keys
In camera mode, press
In a list, press the OK key ( ) to view a highlighted item.
to take a photo. For more information,
Functions for the soft keys are indicated by labels that appear in
the display above each soft key. There are two soft keys, Left
•
Send Key
(
) and Right (
).
The Send key ( ) is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to
recall the last number(s) dialed, received, or missed.
Left Soft Key
Some functions of the Left soft key (
) are as follows:
From the Home screen, press the Start soft key ( ) to open the
Start menu.
When the Left soft key function is Done, press the Done soft key
) to exit the current screen or menu and save any changes.
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•
•
When receiving a call, press once to answer the call.
Enter a number and press to make a call.
•
From the Home screen, press to display a list of recent calls to and
from your phone and of Contacts.
•
(
•
•
Press twice from the Home screen to call the most recent number.
Press to pick up a waiting call. Press again to switch back to the
other call.
Right Soft Key
Some functions of the Right soft key (
) are as follows:
) to
•
From the Home screen, press the Contacts soft key (
launch the Contacts screen.
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BACK Key
Camera Key
The BACK key (
) is used to return to a previous menu or to
From the Home screen, press and hold the Camera key (
) —
return to Home screen from the Start menu. In some screens, you
can also use the key to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols
from the display.
located on the right side of your phone — to activate the camera
built into your phone.
In camera mode, pressing the Camera key (
) takes a picture
•
To back up one menu level, briefly press
.
Del Key
The Del key ( ) is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or
symbols from the display.
Fn Key
The Fn (Function) key (
)
•
If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press
delete) the character.
to backspace (and
Entering Text
•
To erase the entire sentence, press and hold
.
Your phone has a QWERTY (
) keypad to
support quick and easy text input. You can enter text as you
would when using a computer keyboard.
End Key
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•
•
Press and hold the End key (
Briefly press once to disconnect a call.
to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the
) to turn your phone on or off.
Press
last input.
Navigation Key/Jog Wheel
Use the directional keys on the Navigation key (
), or rotate
it as a Jog Wheel, to browse menus, sub-menus, and lists.
The keys are labeled with a letter on the lower half and a number
or symbol on the upper half. Press the key corresponding to the
character you want to enter.
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In addition, you can use the following special function keys:
Press to delete characters.
Understanding the Display Screens
Main Display
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Tip: You can also delete a character by pressing
.
2
Press to start a new line.
Press once to enter a single upper case letter.
Press twice to select CAPS LOCK.
Press once more to remove CAPS LOCK.
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1. The top line of your phone’s display contains icons that
indicate network status, battery power, signal strength,
Presstopop-upthefirstoffourpagesofsymbolsinwhich
you can select desired symbols.
Press to toggle entry mode between Abc and 123.
Press to insert a space in a text entry.
2. The center portion of the display shows information such
as menus, call progress information, messages, and
photos.
3. The Icon bar is used to select which Home screen menu
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4. The bottom line of the display shows current soft key
Appears when a Bluetooth headset or handsfree kit
connects with your device.
functions. The sample screen shows that pressing the Left
(Start) soft key will display the Start menu and pressing the
GPS location is on.
Right (Contacts) soft key will show the Phonebook-All
Contacts screen.
GPS location is off unless you make an emergency
(911) call.
Display Screen Icons
The following icons can appear in the Status bar:
Shows the strength of the signal. You can also view
the following service status:
Appears when a text (SMS) message has been
received.
• Wireless is turned off.
Appears when an Email message or multimedia
(MMS) message has been received.
• No wireless coverage.
Appears when a new voicemail has been received.
Appears when thering type has beenset to Vibrate in
thecurrentprofileortheringtoneinSoundshasbeen
settoVibrate. Also, appears whenthe Silentprofile is
activated.
Dialogue Boxes
Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status, or warn
of situations such as low battery. Dialogue boxes and their
definitions are outlined below.
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Choice
AppearswhenBluetooth isactivated. Fordetails, see
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Example: “Save Message?”
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Reconfirm
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Example: “Erase All Messages?”
Performing
Example: “Sending...” “Connecting...”
Completed
Example: “Message Saved”
Information
Example: “New Message”
Error
Your Phone’s Modes
Standby Mode
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Standby mode is the state of the phone once it has found service
and is idle. The phone goes into standby mode:
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After you power the phone on.
When you press after a call or from within a menu.
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From the Home screen, you will see the time, day, and date as
well as all phone status icons.
–
Example: “System Error!”
Place Calls From the Home Screen
1. From the Home screen, enter a phone number, and press
to place a call.
Warning
–
Example: “Low Battery,” “Memory Full!”
Backlights
Backlights illuminate the display and the keypad. When you press
any key or open the phone, the backlights come on. They go off
when no keys are pressed within a period of time set in the
Backlight menu.
2. Press
to return to standby mode.
Receive Messages From the Home Screen
You can receive text or MMS messages from the Home screen.
An alert tone sounds and the message text or a notification
message appears in the display when a new message arrives.
Note: During a phone call, the display backlight dims and turns off after 7
seconds to conserve battery power, regardless of the Backlight setting.
The following message options appear when you press the Menu
soft key:
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Reply — Compose and send a message replying to this message.
Delete — Delete this message from the Inbox folder.
Go to Inbox — Lets you review this message and others and lets you
access additional message options.
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Highlight the desired message option and then press
.
Quick List appears in the display showing the following
Profiles:
Adjust the System volume
• Normal
From the Home screen, you
can adjust the System
• Silent
volume for your phone by
pressing the Volume key
(on the left side of the
2. For more profiles, select More... The following profiles
appear in the Quick List screen:
• Vibrate
phone) Up or Down. The
System volume controls the
volume of all sounds played
by your phone, such as
Note: The Vibrate icon (
) appears in the display when the phone is in
Vibrate mode.
ringers, alerts, alarms, and multimedia files.
• Outdoor
1. From the Home screen, press the Volume key Up or Down
• Automatic
to set the System volume as desired.
3. Select the desired Profile.
When you are satisfied with the setting, press Done. Your phone
Changing Profile sound settings:
returns to standby mode.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Adjusting Individual Volume Settings
Settings
➔
Profiles. The following sound Profiles appear in
You can adjust individual volume settings by selecting a sound
Profile and/or by changing individual sound Profile volume
settings.
the display:
• Normal
• Silent
To select a sound Profile:
• Vibrate
• Outdoor
1. From the Home screen, press and hold the LOCK key. The
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• Automatic
Talk Mode
2. Highlight the desired sound Profile, then press the Menu
soft key and select Edit. The following sound settings for
the selected Profile appear in the display:
You can place and receive calls only when your phone is on.
While in a call, your phone is in talk mode. Press the Menu soft
key to display a list of menu options. For more information, refer
• Name
Enter/Exit Vibrate Mode
• Ring type
Silences the tones your keypad makes when you press a key and
replaces all ringers with vibration.
• Ring volume
• Reminder type
To enter Vibrate Mode:
• Reminder volume
ᮣ
From the Home screen, press and hold
. The phone
• Notification type
vibrates and the Silent Mode icon (
) appears in the
• Notification volume
display and your sound Profile automatically changes to
• System sound volume
3. Highlight the desired setting and press the Navigation key
Left or Right to change the highlighted volume setting.
To exit Vibrate Mode:
4. To save your setting(s), press the Done soft key.
ᮣ
While in Vibrate mode and standby mode, press and hold
. The Silent Mode icon ( ) disappears from the
Call Answer Mode
You can choose to answer a call by pressing any key except
, or or by pressing only or the Answer soft key.
,
display and your phone automatically returns to your preset/
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Speakerphone Mode
•
•
Entering Camera Mode — From the Home screen, press and hold
the Camera key ( ) — on the right side of the phone.
Exiting Camera Mode — Press
Speakerphone mode lets you use your phone hands-free and/or
share calls with others.
.
•
Entering Speakerphone Mode — During a call, press the Menu soft
key, then select Speakerphone On
Note: You can also enter Camera mode by pressing the Start soft key and
.
selecting Camera
.
•
Exiting Speakerphone Mode — During a call, press the Menu soft
Camcorder Mode
key, then select Speakerphone Off, or end the call.
Hands-free Mode
Camcorder mode lets you record videos with your phone’s
camera-camcorder. In Camcorder mode, you can also adjust the
resolution and appearance of your videos.
Hands-free mode lets you operate your phone remotely, without
touching it other than to turn it on or off.
To place your phone in Hands-free mode, do one of the following:
•
Connect an optional wired headset.
– or –
•
Entering Camcorder Mode — From the Home screen, press and hold
the Camera key (
.
) — on the right side of the phone — then press
•
Pair and connect an optional Bluetooth technology headset or hands-
•
Exiting Camcorder Mode — Press
.
Camera Mode
Note: You can also enter Camcorder mode by pressing the Start soft key and
selecting Camera, then pressing the Menu soft key and selecting Mode
Camera mode lets you take pictures with your phone’s camera-
camcorder. In Camera mode, you can also adjust the resolution
and appearance of your pictures.
(
) ➔ Camcorder
(
).
Input Mode
Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and
symbols. Optional text input modes are abc ABC ABC Fn Fn,
,
,
,
,
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and Symbols. While at any text entry screen, press
,
, or
to toggle between the optional modes. For more information,
Tip: You can toggle between abc
,
ABC and ABC entry modes by pressing
.
You can toggle between abc
,
Fn and Fn entry modes by pressing
.
Lock Modes
When the phone is in a Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on
phone use. You can receive calls and messages, but cannot place
outgoing calls (except for emergency numbers) until you unlock
the phone. Lock Mode also restricts access to menus and the
Volume key.
Manually Locking Your Phone
Press and hold the LOCK key at the top of your phone (
).
Unlocking Manual Lock
Press the Unlock soft key, then press
.
Unlocking Automatic Lock
Unlock your phone by entering the lock code when prompted. For
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Section 3: Call Functions
This section explains how to make and answer calls. This section
also describes the features and functionality associated with
making or answering calls.
•
•
Bluetooth — Enables/disables the Bluetooth functions of your
phone.
Phone
—
On / Off — Enables/disables the radio functions of your
phone.
Turning the Phone Functions On and Off
When set to Off, the Wireless Manager’s Phone option disables all
radio functions of your phone. This prevents you from receiving
or making calls (except emergency calls), but allows you to use
other features (such as the camera and the Organizer) safely in
sensitive environments, such as on board an aircraft.
Tip: At the Home screen, you can also launch Wireless Manager by pressing
the Start soft key and selecting Settings ➔ Connections ➔ Wireless
Manager.
3. If the Phone option is set to Off, select the Phone option to
set it to On
.
1. At the Home screen,
4. To exit the Wireless Manager, press the Done soft key.
press and hold the
Making Calls
LOCK key (
). The
This section explains how to make and answer calls. This section
also includes the features and functionality associated with
making or answering calls.
Quick List appears in
the display.
2. Select Wireless
Manual Dialing
1. With the phone on, enter the number you wish to call using
Manager. The
Wireless Manager screen appears in the display showing
the following options:
the keypad.
2. Press
to place the call.
•
All — Toggles both the Bluetooth and radio functions of your
phone to On /Off at the same time.
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Dialing Emergency Numbers
Dialing International Numbers
To place an emergency call:
Call Another Country —
Manual Method:
1. With the phone on, enter 911 using the keypad.
1. From the Home
screen, enter 011
(the three-digit exit
code for the United
States).
2. Press
to place the call.
You can specify other numbers as emergency numbers using the
Important!: Emergency number 911 is preset into your phone. You can dial
this number almost any time, even when the phone is locked or
restricted.
2. Enter the country code for the country that you are calling
(in this example, 82 for South Korea).
If you call 911 an audible tone is heard and an Emergency
prompt appears in the display for the duration of the call.
3. Enter the number that you wish to call, then press
.
Note: Puerto Rico and Canada are on the North American dialing plan.
Important!: Because of various transmission methods, network parameters,
and user settings necessary to complete a call from your
wireless phone, a connection cannot always be guaranteed.
Therefore, emergency calling may not be available on all
wireless networks at all times.
Making calls to Puerto Rico and Canada is similar to making calls
within the United States, no unique country codes are necessary.
Call Another Country —
Shortcut Method:
1. From the Home
Important!: DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of calling
911 or for any other essential or emergency communications.
screen, press and
hold
until a plus
+) appears in
sign (
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Speed Dialing
the display.
Speed Dialing lets you quickly and easily dial any contact in your
Contacts list by using that contact’s location number in the list.
You can assign and change location (speed dial) numbers for
Note: When you press , your phone automatically replaces this
+
with
.
011, the three-digit exit code for the United States.
2. Enter the number that you wish to call, then press
3. Press to call the number.
One-Touch Dialing
Calling Contacts
Speed Dial numbers 2 through 9 are special One-Touch dialing
numbers. You can call the phone numbers stored in your phone’s
Contacts list and assigned Speed Dial numbers 2 through 9 by
pressing and holding a single key.
You can store phone numbers and contact names in your phone’s
Contacts list. To call one of your Contacts, do the following:
1. Press the Contacts soft key. The Contacts Find screen
appears in the display.
Example: For Speed Dial number 3, press and hold the key until the name
and number appear in the display and the number is dialed.
The Contacts list displays the first few entries with names
matching the letters you entered.
Two-Touch Dialing
Memory locations 10 through 99 are special Two-Touch dialing
locations.
3. Highlight the Contact you wish to call and press
Example: For location number 13, briefly press , then press and hold
until the name and number appear in the display and the number is
dialed.
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Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry
•
A phone number (unless blocked by the caller) and a name appear in
the display (If the caller’s number and name are stored in your
Contacts list).
•
If you speed dial a contact that contains (two-second) P pause(s)
simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete.
•
•
If the caller can’t be identified, Call from unavailable#, Call from
restricted number, or no number appears in the display.
Your phone continues to notify you of the call until one of the following
events occurs:
•
If you speed dial a contact that contains (hard) W pause(s), wait for the
appropriate prompt(s) from the number you are calling (credit card
number, bank account number, and so on) and enter the appropriate
response(s).
–
–
–
–
–
You answer the call.
You ignore the call.
You mute the ringer.
The calling party ends the call.
The call is sent to voicemail.
Calls Log Dialing
You can place a call to any number or Contact listed in the Calls
Log.
1. From the Home screen, press
. The combined recent
Calls and Contacts search screen appears in the display.
Answering an Incoming Call
2. Highlight a call by browsing the list by pressing the
ᮣ
To answer a call, press
or press the Answer soft key. The
Navigation key Up or Down.
– or –
ringtone and/or vibration stop and the caller’s voice can be
heard in the earpiece.
By entering a string of numbers or letters and searching
the list.
Tip: You can set your phone to automatically answer calls or to answer calls
“Call Options” on page 109..
3. Press
to call the highlighted number or Contact.
Answering Calls
Your phone notifies you of a call in the following ways:
•
A ringtone sounds and/or your phone vibrates.
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Adjusting the Call Volume
2. Select the desired sub-menu or feature.
During a call, press the Volume key (
you hear the other party to the call at the desired loudness. The
Volume key is on the left side of phone.
) Up or Down until the
Ignoring a Call
When you ignore an incoming call, the call is immediately
forwarded to your voice mail.
The In-Use Options Menu
ᮣ
During an incoming call, press the Ignore soft key. The caller
You can access numerous menus and features while in a call.
is forwarded to your voice mail.
Note: If the call is disconnected while you are accessing an In-Use Option,
the In-Use Option disappears from the display and the phone
eventually returns to standby mode.
Muting the Ringer
To temporarily mute the Incoming Call ringer when receiving a
call, press the Volume key, on the left side of your phone, Up or
Down.
1. While in a call, press the Menu soft key. The following
menu items appear in the display:
Note: Muting the ringer does not forward an incoming call to your voice mail.
• Mute Unmute — Blocks/restores sound going to the other
/
parties on this call.
Using the Speakerphone
During a call, you can place your phone in Speakerphone mode
to free your hands or to share a call with others.
• Speakerphone On
/
Off — Enables/disables Speakerphone mode.
Off — Enables/disables Hands-Free mode.
• Turn Hands-free On
(Requires a headset or optional Handsfree Kit.)
/
•
Entering Speakerphone Mode — During a call, press the Menu soft
key, then select Speakerphone On
• Contacts — The Contacts Find screen appears in the display.
.
• Save to Contacts — Saves the number calling/called to the
Phonebook.
•
Exiting Speakerphone Mode — During a call, press the Menu soft
key, then select Speakerphone Off, or end the call.
• Call History — The calls list appears in the display.
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How Roaming Works
Displaying Your Phone Number
To display the phone number your Wireless Provider has
assigned to your phone:
Roam Option lets you set roaming preferences if you move in and
out of your home network.
ᮣ
From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Settings ➔ More... ➔ More... ➔ Phone Information. The
Phone Information screen appears in the display showing the
phone number assigned to your phone.
The following roaming options are available:
•
MetroPCS Only — Your phone is available for normal operation only in
the designated coverage area.
•
Automatic—Your Wireless Provider’s Preferred Roaming List (PRL) of
networks is used to acquire service. If no preferred networks are
found, any digital system is acquired.
Reviewing Your Call History
To review your recent calls, press
.
To review all of your calls, press
, then press the Menu soft
key and select View
➔
All Calls.
Roaming-Networks
What is Roaming?
Roaming lets you use your Samsung Code phone when you travel
outside of your Wireless Provider’s coverage area. Extra charges
may apply when making or receiving calls.
Note: Some features may be unavailable while roaming. Roaming also
consumes additional power from the battery requiring more frequent
recharging. Contact your Wireless Provider for more information about
Roaming.
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Section 4: Menu Navigation
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also
includes an outline of all the available menus associated with
your phone.
ᮣ
ᮣ
To change sliding panel menus, press the Navigation key
) Left or Right to select any of the available icons.
(
To browse a menu and display/highlight options, press the
Navigation key Up or Down or rotate it as a Jog Wheel. To
Home Screen Menus
The Samsung Code Home screen has unique, selectable Home
screen layouts. Some of these Home screen layouts include
transparent, sliding panel menus, accessed with the Icon Bar
(Samsung WizPro) and/or the Navigation key/Jog Wheel. For
select a menu option, highlight it and press
To return to the Home menu, highlight the Samsung WizPro
Home icon ( ) or press
Start Menu
The Start menu is a multi-
page group of icons that
give you access to the
functions, features, and
settings for your phone.
.
ᮣ
.
Samsung WizPro Home Screen
Menu Area
Icon Bar
ᮣ
To page through the Start
menu, press the More
soft key.
The Samsung WizPro Home screen layout provides a set of
transparent, sliding panel menus that give you shortcut access to
frequently-used features and functions of your Samsung Code,
some of which you can setup.
ᮣ
To scroll through the Start menu or to highlight a particular
icon, use as a Navigation key or as a Jog Wheel.
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Shortcuts
The following options appear in the display:
The Samsung Code offers the following three sets of shortcuts to
more easily and quickly access frequently-used sub-menus of
the Start menu:
• Power off — Turns your phone off.
• Lock — Locks all of your phone’s keys, except the Unlock soft key.
All other keys light the backlight.
•
•
•
Samsung WizPro Home screen menus (See above.)
The Quick List menu.
• Task Manager — Lets you review and manage the software tools
and applications running in phone memory. For more information,
• Wireless Manager — Launches the Wireless Manager screen
which lets you enable/disable the Bluetooth and Phone (radio)
Quick List
The Quick List menu gives you easy access to a set of frequently-
used options. To launch the Quick List, do the following:
ᮣ
From any screen, press and hold the Lock key (
right side of your phone.
) at the top
• More — Displays the Vibrate, Outdoor, and Automatic sound
Menu Navigation
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Section 5: Understanding Your Phonebook
This section details how you can manage your daily contacts by
storing their names and numbers in your Phonebook. You can
have your Contacts entries sorted by name.
2. Press the New soft
key. The Contact
screen appears in the
display with fields
unpopulated.
Contact Information
Up to 500 entries can be stored in the Phonebook. Each entry can
have up to five associated phone numbers and one Email
address. Each phone number can be up to 32 digits in length,
including 2-second Pauses or Waits, and associated names can
be up to 32 characters in length. You can also assign Speed Dial
numbers of your choice for Contact entries. For more information,
3. Enter or select values
for each field in turn.
•
Highlight each field by using the Jog Wheel or pressing the
Navigation key Up or Down.
•
•
•
Enter values using the keypad.
Adding a Contact
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
You can use any of three
methods to add an entirely
new entry to the Contacts
list.
View a list of available values for a highlighted selection field by
pressing
.
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Call Save Method
Menu Method
1. From the Home
1. During a call, press the Menu soft key and select Save to
Contacts. The Select a Contact screen appears in the
display.
screen, press the
Contacts soft key.
The Contacts screen appears in the display.
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2. Select the <New Contact> option. The Save to Contact
screen appears in the display with the new number
populating a Number field.
To add pause(s) to Contacts:
3. Enter or select values for other fields in turn.
2. Press the Menu soft key. A pop-up menu containing the
•
Highlight each field by using the Jog Wheel or pressing the
Navigation key Up or Down.
following options appears in the display:
•
•
•
Enter values using the keypad.
•
Insert Pause — a two-second pause — adds a “p” to the
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
number.
View a list of available values for a highlighted selection field by
•
Insert Wait — a hard pause (awaits input from you) — adds a
“w” to the number.
pressing
.
4. To save your new Contact, press the Save soft key.
3. Select the desired pause option.
4. To save your new Contact, press the Save soft key.
Adding Dialing Pauses
When you call automated systems (like banking services), you
are often required to enter a password or account number.
Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can
store the password or account numbers in your Contacts along
with special characters called pauses.
Note: If you select Insert Pause
,
P
appears in the display. If you select Insert
Wait appears in the display.
,
W
Receiving Contacts from Other Phones
•
2-Sec Pause — P pause — A two-second pause stops the calling
sequence for two seconds and then automatically sends the remaining
digits.
2. When prompted, accept connection with the other
•
Wait — W pause — A hard pause stops the calling sequence until you
Bluetooth device.
press
.
3. Verify the new Contact is in the Contacts
.
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•
View a list of available values for a highlighted selection field by
pressing
Finding a Contact
1. From the Home screen, press the Contacts soft key. The
.
5. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Contacts screen appears in the display.
Deleting a Contact
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
matching Contacts appears in the display.
Contacts. The Contacts screen appears in the display.
2. Find and select the Contact you wish to delete. The Contact
screen appears in the display showing the selected
Contact’s information.
3. Highlight the desired Contact by pressing the Navigation
key Up or Down.
Changing Contact Information
1. From the Home screen, press the Contacts soft key. The
3. Press the Menu soft key, then select Delete Contact. You are
prompted to confirm your deletion.
Contacts screen appears in the display.
4. To confirm your deletion, press the Yes soft key.
3. Press the Menu soft key, then select Edit
.
4. Enter or select new values for each field in turn.
•
Highlight each field by using the Jog Wheel or pressing the
Navigation key Up or Down.
•
•
Enter/change values using the keypad.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
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Section 6: Messaging
This section explains how to send or receive different types of
messages. This section also describes the features and
functionality associated with the various types of messaging.
Sending Messages
Creating and Sending Text Messages
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Types of Messages
Your Samsung Code can send Text (SMS) messages, Multimedia
[picture or video (MMS)] messages, E-mail messages, and
Instant Messages (IM).
Messaging
(
) ➔ Text Messages. The Text Messages
screen displays showing the contents of a Text Messages
folder (in this case, the Inbox folder).
2. Press the Menu soft
Text and Multimedia Messages
key, then select New
.
You send Text and Multimedia messages by simply entering the
phone number of the recipient in the To: field when creating a
new message. Text messages can be up to 160 characters in
length.
The Text Messages
composition screen
displays.
E-mail Messages
3. Enter multiple phone
number or E-mail
With the Samsung Code you can send E-mail in two ways:
•
•
Directly, through an Internet Protocol (IP) account, or
addresses of recipient(s) in the To field.
Indirectly, by using Microsoft ActiveSync™ to exchange E-mail
through your PC
•
Use the keypad to place a semicolon between numbers, if there is
more than one recipient.
Instant Messages
4. Select the message text input field and use the keypad to
enter the text content of your message. For more
®
The Samsung Code includes Windows Live for Mobile and
®
Windows Live Messenger instant messaging.
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6. Press the Send soft key to transmit your message to the
Note: There is a 160-character limit for text messages. If you send a text
message with more than 160 characters, the message is truncated
after the first 160 characters and the remaining characters are then
sent in consecutive messages until the entire message text has been
sent. Charges may apply in accordance with the sender's and the
recipient's calling plans.
selected recipients.
Checking Names Within a Text Message
ᮣ
While creating a Text message, press the Menu soft key and
5. For additional message options, press the Menu soft key.
The following options are available:
Recipient names currently used within the To filed are
verified against the current Contacts list and e-mail
addresses are reviewed to verify they conform with the
standard E-mail formats.
• Add Recipient — Add Contacts entries.
• Check Names — Check contacts for the name of the recipient.
• Insert — Insert a Picture, Sound, Video, or Voice Notes file into
your message. This automatically changes a Text message to a
Multimedia (MMS) message.
Creating and Sending Multimedia Messages
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
• My Text — Add pre-composed text to this message.
• Save to Drafts — Saves the message to the draft folder.
Messaging
(
) ➔ MMS. The MMS screen appears in
• Copy/Paste — Lets you select some or all text in this message, cut
or copy the selected text, and paste the cut or copied text at a new
place in the message.
the display showing the contents of a Messages folder.
• Cancel Message — Cancels the new message.
• Message Options — Launches the Message Options screen,
which lets you select whether to receive notification when this
message is delivered, change the delivery Priority, and change the
Callback number to be included with this message.
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2. Press the Menu soft
6. To add existing
key, then select New
The Multimedia
Message
.
photos, music files,
or video clips to your
message or to
composition screen
displays.
launch the Camera
or Sound Recorder to
take or record new
3. Enter the phone
files and add them to your message, select the appropriate
icon(s) on the bottom line of the Multimedia Message
composition screen.
number or E-mail addresses of up to ten recipient(s) in the
To field.
•
Use the keypad to place a semicolon between numbers, if there is
more than one recipient.
7. To access additional Multimedia message options, press
4. Select the Subject
field and use the
keypad to enter a
subject for your
message.
the Menu soft key. The following options are available:
• Preview — Allows you to preview the new MMS message prior to
delivery.
• Add Recipients — Add Contacts entries or numbers from the
recent Calls log.
• Edit Item — Lets you Copy, Cut, Paste, Remove, or Replace a
picture, video, or sound file.
5. Select the message
text input field and
• Add — Lets you attach both pre-existing or new files to the new
MMS message: Picture, Sound, Voice Notes, Video, New Picture,
New Sound, New Video, Text and MMS Template.
use the keypad to enter the text content of your message.
• Attach — Attach your vCard, vCalendar, or a File.
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• Edit Slide — Add Slide, Delete Slide, Order Slide, Text Style,
Background Color, Duration, Move Slide Up, Move Slide Down in a
multi-page message.
•
•
•
•
I’m running late.
I’ll get back to you.
Urgent! Please reply ASAP.
Let’s catch up soon.
• Save to — Lets you save the current Multimedia message as a
Draft or an MMS Template.
Inserting My Text in a Message
• Cancel Message — Lets you save the current message as a draft
and exit the message composer.
2. Press the Menu soft key and select My Text
.
8. Press the Send soft key to transmit your message to the
3. Select a desired message from the list. The selected
selected recipients.
message is then inserted into the body of the message.
Note: Charges may apply in accordance with the sender's and the recipient's
calling plans.
Using My Text Messages
5. Press the Send soft key to transmit your message to the
My Text Messages consist of 9 pre-composed text message
phrases you can quickly insert into the body of a new message or
as a response to a received message without having to type a
message. These default messages are:
selected recipients.
Editing My Text
•
•
•
•
•
What are you up to?
Just checking in...
Where are you?
Check this out!
I’ll be right there.
2. Press the Menu soft key and select My Text
.
3. Select a pre-existing Text Message entry.
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4. Press the Menu soft key and select Edit My Text. The
Read Text Messages Options
highlighted Text Message is opened for editing.
Several message features are available when reading a text
message.
ᮣ
While reading a received text message, press the Menu soft
key. The following options are available:
6. Press the Done soft key to save your changes.
• Delete — Deletes the message.
7. Press the Insert soft key return to the message and include
• Forward — Send a copy of this message to another recipient.
your changed text.
• Insert — Add Picture
,
Sound, Video, or Voice Notes files to any
reply to this message.
Retrieving a Message
• My Text — Add pre-composed text to any reply to this message.
When you receive a new text, picture, or video message, the
message ringer sounds (unless turned off) and the message
displays in a preview pane.
• Save to Drafts — Saves a copy of any reply to this message in the
Drafts folder.
• Copy/Paste — Lets you select some or all text in this message, cut
or copy the selected text, and paste the cut or copied text at a new
place in the message.
Note: The Text Message Notification
icon displays on the top of the
screen.
• Close — Returns you to the Inbox folder contents screen.
• Message Options — Inactive.
1. To remove the preview pane from the Home screen,
press any key.
• Copy to SIM — Allows you to copy your message to the SIM.
2. To re-open and display the message in the Home screen,
Read Multimedia Message Options
press the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your new
Several message features are available when reading a
Multimedia message.
message and press
.
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ᮣ
While reading a received Multimedia message, press the Menu
Accessing Message Folders
soft key. The following options are available:
Although this procedure shows Text Messages folders, the basic
process and folder types are the same for all message types.
• Delete — Delete this message.
1. From the Home
screen, press the
Start soft key, then
select Messaging
• Reply — Send a Text or Multimedia message reply to the sender.
• Reply All — Send a Text or Multimedia message reply to all
recipients of the message.
• Forward — Allows you to forward the message to another number
or email address.
(
) ➔ Text
• Mark as Unread — Lets you mark the message as unread.
Unread messages are boldfaced on the message list.
Messages. The Text
Messages screen
• Save to Contacts — Save sender’s number to your Contact list.
displays showing the contents of a Messages folder (in this
case, the Inbox folder).
• Save as Bookmark — Save a URL included in this message as a
bookmark.
• Save as Multimedia Msg. Temp... — Save this message as a pre-
2. Press the Menu soft
key and select
composed, Multimedia message template for later reuse.
• Attached Files... — View and/or save attached picture file and/or
sound file, or video file.
Folders. A menu tree
that lists Text
• Multimedia Msg. Options... — Set Sending, Receiving, Profile,
Compose options for Multimedia message.
Messages folders
appears. The
• Properties — Displays Message Info screen containing Subject,
Send Date, From, Size, Priority, Expiry, Type, and Read Report
information.
available Text
Messages folders are:
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• Deleted Items — Stores messages that you delete from the other
folders. This lets you recover messages that were erased
accidentally.
• Mark as Unread — Changes the status of this message from
Read to Unread.
• Move — Lets you move this message to other folders.
• Drafts — Lets you store messages for later completion and/or
reuse.
• Folders — Lets you display the contents of the Text Messages
folders: Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, and Sent Items.
• Inbox — Stores your incoming (received) messages.
• Tools
:
• Outbox — Stores your outgoing messages until they are sent.
– Switch Accounts — Returns you to the Messaging menu to
select another Messaging account: Text Messages, MMS, or an Outlook
E-mail account.
• Sent Items — Stores your outgoing messages that have been
sent.
– Empty Deleted Items — Allows you to permanently erase all
messages from the Deleted Items folder.
(For information about Outlook E-mail folders, refer to the
Microsoft Outlook user manual.)
– Options — Allows you to change the Messaging options.
3. To display the contents of a folder, select it.
• Select Messages — Select All messages, All Below this message,
or Several messages to which other functions will be applied.
Received Text Message Options
• Reply/Forward — Lets you Reply to the sender of this message,
Reply to the sender and All receivers of this message.
Several message features are available for received text
messages.
Received Multimedia Messages Options
1. From the Messages Inbox folder screen, highlight a text
message and press the Menu soft key. The following
options are available:
Several message features are available for received Multimedia
messages.
1. From the Messages Inbox folder screen, highlight a
Multimedia message and press the Menu soft key. The
following options are available:
• New — Lets you create a new Text or Multimedia message.
• Delete — Removes this message from the Inbox folder and places
it in the Deleted Items folder. To delete more than one message,
use the Select Messages option.
• New — Lets you create a new Text or Multimedia message.
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• Reply/Forward — Sends a reply to the sender and/or all other
Messaging
(
) ➔ Text Messages MMS. The Text
/
recipients, or forwards this message to other people.
Messages screen or the MMS screen appears in the display
• Mark as Unread — Changes the status of this message from
Read to Unread.
showing the contents of a Messaging folder.
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Tools
➔
Options. The
• Move — Lets you move this message to any of the other MMS
folders.
following options appear in the display:
• Folders — Lets you display the contents of the MMS folders:
• Display — Lets you select whether to show message dates and
times in the message list, how the message list will sort messages,
and what screen will appear in the display after you delete or move
a message.
Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, and Sent Items.
• Message Info — Shows the Subject, Sent Date, Size, Priority, and
Expiration time limit for this message.
• Sending — Lets you specify whether to include a copy or an
original message with any reply to that message and whether to
save copies of sent items.
• Tools
:
– Switch Accounts — Returns you to the Messaging menu to
select another Messaging account: Text Messages, MMS, or an Outlook
E-mail account.
• Signatures — Lets you compose and assign a text signature to a
specific Messaging account.
– Empty Deleted Items — Allows you to permanently erase all
messages from the Deleted Items folder.
• Account Settings — Lets you select whether to request delivery
notifications for your outgoing messages or whether to always send
your callback number with your outgoing messages.
– Options — Allows you to change the Messaging options.
• Select Messages — Select All messages, All Below this message,
or Several messages to which other functions will be applied.
• Setup E-mail — Lets you setup a new Outlook E-mail account.
• Security Settings — Lets you specify whether Messaging with
pop-up a warning before navigating to a URL or file link not on your
phone.
• Send/Receive — Select to send or receive new e-mail messages.
• Other — Lets you specify whether Messaging will display the
“account picker” screen when launched or whether Messaging will
warn you to confirm deleting of messages.
Configuring Message Parameters
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
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3. Select the desired option to display and change its
• Receiving Options — Lets you specify how your phone reacts to
incoming Multimedia messages.
settings.
4. To save your changes, press the Done soft key.
Configuring Multimedia Message Parameters
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Messaging
(
) ➔ MMS. The MMS screen appears in
the display, showing the contents of an MMS folder.
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select MMS Options. The
• MMS Profiles — Lets you select, create, and edit communication
profiles for exchanging Multimedia messages with your carrier’s
messaging server.
following options appear in the display:
• Sending Options — Lets you set delivery options and delivery
reporting options for Multimedia messages.
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• Composer Options — Lets you select Message Class and
Creation Mode settings for composing Multimedia messages.
1. From the Home
screen, press the
Start soft key, then
select Messaging
(
) ➔ Setup
E-mail.
2. Enter your E-mail
address and password into the appropriate fields and
press the Next soft key.
• About — Displays version information for Samsung’s Multimedia
Message software.
3. You are prompted to
let your handset
3. Press the Done soft key to save your new settings and
return to the previous screen.
automatically obtain
E-mail settings.
Accessing E-mail Setup
You can configure Samsung Code Messaging to send and receive
E-mail using Microsoft Outlook, ActiveSync, and a PC or using an
IP account.
•
•
If this account is to
access a public ISP
E-mail server, press
the Next soft key.
Setting Up an Internet Service Provider (ISP) Account
If this account is to access a private
E-mail server (such as your employer’s), disable this function by
selecting the checkbox next to the prompt. The check mark
disappears. Then, press the Next soft key.
You can use your Samsung Code to access the Internet for E-mail
using a connection through your Wireless Carrier or using a Wi-Fi
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5. Select the Subject field and enter a subject.
Note: For private E-mail servers, you will be prompted for specific
information about the server.
6. Select the message text field and enter the content of your
- Server URL or IP address
E-mail message.
- Server access authentication (nearly always required and usually
the same as your account ID and password)
7. When you’re finished, press the Send soft key.
- Whether the server requires SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
- Type of connection used to access the server
Setting Up an Outlook E-mail Account
Contact the server operators or your ISP for this information.
ᮣ
Install ActiveSync on your PC and set up a Standard
Partnership, so you can send/receive E-mail. For more
4. You are notified when setup is complete. (For ISP servers,
you are prompted to select an automatic contact interval.)
Using an ISP for E-mail
Using Microsoft Outlook for E-mail
You can configure the Samsung Code to use an Internet Service
Provider (ISP) or your network at work to send E-mail directly
from the Samsung Code without connecting to your PC through
ActiveSync.
Using Microsoft Outlook, E-mail is composed off-line and is sent
to the intended recipient(s) the next time you synchronize using
ActiveSync.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Note: For more information on how to wirelessly synchronize your e-mail,
refer to the Wireless Sync documentation included within the
ActiveSync Companion CD.
Messaging
(
) ➔ your E-mail account.
2. Review your received E-mail as needed.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
3. To create and send E-mail, press the Menu soft key, and
Messaging
(
) ➔ Outlook E-mail.
select New. The E-mail composition screen displays.
2. Review your received E-mail as needed.
4. Enter the E-mail address in the To field.
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3. To create an send E-mail, press the Menu soft key, and
The following is a list of Outlook E-mail messaging folders and
their functions.
select New. The E-mail composition screen displays.
•
•
•
Deleted Items — sent to the Deleted Items folder. Once messages are
removed from the Deleted Items folder, they are permanently erased.
Drafts — contains all messages that were not completed and saved to
send at a later date.
4. Enter the E-mail address in the To field.
5. Select the Subject field and enter a subject.
6. Select the message text field and enter the content of your
Inbox — all incoming messages arrive and are stored in the Inbox
until deleted. If memory is full, new messages are rejected. Delete
older messages to free up space for incoming messages.
Outbox — the Outbox stores unsent messages until they send.
Sent Items — keeps a record of all sent messages from your device.
E-mail message.
7. When you’re finished, press the Send soft key.
•
•
Outlook E-mail Folders
There are five message
folders Outlook E-mail
directory (see adjacent
image).
Configuring E-mail Parameters
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Messaging
(
) ➔ Messages
(
). The Messages
The folders and their
functions are similar to the
folders in the Messages
directory, except for
Outbox.
screen displays showing the contents of a Messages
folder.
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Tools
➔
Options. The
following tabs appear in the display:
Using ActiveSync, E-mail is stored in the Outbox until you
synchronize with your PC.
• Display — Lets you select whether to show message dates and
times in the message list, how the message list will sort messages,
and what screen will appear in the display after you delete or move
a message.
Using an ISP, E-mail is stored in the Outbox folder until message
sending is complete.
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• Sending — Lets you specify whether to include a copy or an
original message with any reply to that message and whether to
save copies of sent items.
• Signatures — Lets you compose and assign a text signature to a
specific Messaging account.
• Account Settings — Lets you select whether to request delivery
notifications for your outgoing messages or whether to always send
your callback number with your outgoing messages.
• Setup E-mail — Lets you setup a new Outlook E-mail account.
• Security Settings — Lets you specify whether Messaging with
pop-up a warning before navigating to a URL or file link not on your
phone.
• Other — Lets you specify whether Messaging will display the
“account picker” screen when launched or whether Messaging will
warn you to confirm deleting of messages.
3. Press the Done soft key to save your changes and return to
the previous screen.
®
Launching Windows Live Instant Messaging
To launch Windows Live:
ᮣ
From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Internet Messenger Windows Live
➔
/
.
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Section 7: Internet
The Internet folder contains a number of applications to help you
explore and enjoy the Internet.
Internet (
)
➔
Internet Explorer
(
).
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Go to Web Address
.
Internet Explorer
You can use Internet Explorer to view web pages in two different
ways:
3. Enter the web address into the Address field and press the
Go soft key.
4. Press the Menu soft key and select Add to Favorites
.
•
•
By downloading pages and then performing an ActiveSync operation.
By connecting to the Internet Directly via your wireless data
connection.
5. Select the Name field and use one of the text entry
methods to enter a bookmark name.
While browsing you can also download new files and programs.
6. Select the Folder field and choose a bookmark storage
Launch Internet Explorer
location (Favorites).
ᮣ
From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Internet ( Internet Explorer ).
7. Select Add to store the bookmark and return to the web
)
➔
(
page.
– or –
Note: Microsoft Pocket IE does not support all browser functions supported
by a PC. Therefore, browser functions might not work properly with
some Internet sites.
Press the Add soft key to save the information and return
to the active web page.
Save Favorites
Messenger
When you find a web page that contains useful or interesting
information, it can be saved as a favorite.
1. standby mode, press the Start soft key, then select
Internet
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RSS Reader
With RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Reader, you can have
information sent to you from selected web sites, rather than
having to visit these sites individually and repeatedly.
To setup RSS Reader, do the following:
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Internet (
)
➔
RSS Reader. The RSS Reader – Feeds
screen appears in the display.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen to setup your folders
and subscribe to your feeds.
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Section 8: Personal Assistant Tools
This section explains how to use your phone’s digital assistant
tools to schedule events, set reminders, perform calculations,
and more.
1. From the Organizer
screen, select
Alarms. The
Organizer
To access Organizer tools:
following options
appear in the display:
ᮣ
From the Home screen,
press the Start soft key,
then select Organizer
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Wake up alarm
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
(
). The Organizer
Alarm 3
screen appears in the
display.
Alarm 4
Alarm 5
Alarm 6
Alarms
2. Select an Alarm. An
Alarm screen
Your phone has an alarm clock that can be set to go off once, or
daily at a specified time. Once set, the alarm clock is easy to
change or turn off completely.
appears in the
display.
Note: The alarm doesn’t function when the phone is turned off. If the time for
an alarm that was set for Once has elapsed and the phone is off, the
alarm occurs at the same time on the following day.
3. Enter or select values
for each setting in
turn.
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•
•
•
Highlight each setting.
Turn Off the Alarm
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
Turning off an Alarm stops
it from sounding when the
set time is reached while
retaining the Alarm settings
for your reuse.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
When an Alarm Sounds
1. From the Organizer
An animated alarm clock appears in the display with the options
Snooze or Dismiss, and an alert sounds when the specified time
for the alarm arrives.
screen, select
Alarms (
). A list of alarms appears in the display.
2. Highlight the Alarm you wish to turn off.
ᮣ
To silence the alarm, use the Navigation key to select Dismiss.
•
•
•
If the alarm was set as a Daily alarm, the alarm icon remains in the
center portion of the display.
3. Press the Edit soft key. The selected Alarm screen appears
in the display.
If the alarm was set as a Mon.-Fri., the alarm icon remains in the
center portion of the display.
4. Highlight Activation and select Off. The highlighted Alarm is
turned off, but the alarm settings are retained for later
reuse.
If the alarm was set as a Weekends only alarm, the alarm icon
remains in the center portion of the display.
Anniversary
Anniversary lets you set reminders of events important to you.
ᮣ
From the Organizer screen, select Anniversary
(
). The
Anniversary screen appears in the display, listing any
anniversaries.
•
If there are no anniversaries, press the New soft key to create one.
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Creating a New Anniversary
1. In the Anniversary
screen, press the
•
•
•
Highlight each setting.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
New soft key. The
New Anniversary
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Deleting Anniversaries
screen appears in
the display.
1. In the Anniversary screen, highlight an anniversary you
want to delete.
2. Enter or select values
2. To delete one anniversary, press the Menu soft key and
for each setting in turn.
select Delete. You are prompted to confirm your deletion.
•
•
•
Highlight each setting.
3. To delete more than one anniversary:
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
•
•
Press the Menu soft key and select Select. The following options
are available:
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
–
–
Several
All
Changing an Anniversary
If you select Several
:
1. In the Anniversary screen, highlight the anniversary you
want to change.
–
–
Highlight each anniversary you want to delete, then press
Press the Menu soft key, then select Delete
.
.
2. Press
, or press the Menu soft key and select Edit. The
You are prompted to confirm your deletion.
Edit Anniversary screen appears in the display.
4. To delete your selection(s), press the Yes soft key.
3. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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Calendar
•
•
To change the calendar view to monthly, press the Month soft key,
when available, or press the Menu soft key, then select Month
Calendar lets you view the current, past, or future month in a
monthly calendar layout. While viewing the calendar, the current
date is highlighted and days with scheduled appointments are
surrounded by a box.
View
.
To access other options, press the Menu soft key while viewing the
calendar. Select the desired option to perform the related process.
3. In Agenda or Week view, select the desired appointment.
View an Appointment
1. From the Organizer
screen, select
4. In Month view, select the desired day, then select the
desired appointment. Information for the selected event
appears in the display.
Calendar (
).
Add a New Appointment
1. From the Organizer
screen, select
The day’s agenda
appears in the
display with the first
Calendar (
).
appointment highlighted. The current date appears at the
top of the screen.
The day’s agenda
appears in the
2. Use the following keys to navigate your calendar:
display with the first
•
•
•
To move from one day to another, press the Navigation key Left or
Right.
appointment highlighted. The current date appears at the
top of the screen.
To move from one week to another, press the Week soft key, then
the Navigation key Left or Right.
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select New Appointment.
To view previous months, press the Menu soft key, then select Go
to Date and enter the desired month.
The New screen appears in the display.
3. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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Personalizing Your Calendar
1. From the Calendar
screen, press the
•
•
•
Highlight each setting.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
Menu soft key, then
select Tools ➔
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Deleting an Appointment
Options. The Options
screen appears in
the display.
1. From the Organizer screen, select Calendar (
day’s agenda appears in the display with the first
). The
appointment highlighted. The current date appears at the
top of the screen.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
•
•
•
Highlight each setting.
2. Navigate to the appointment you want to delete.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
3. Press the Menu soft key, then select Delete Appointment
.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
You are prompted to confirm your deletion.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
4. To delete your selected appointment, press the Yes soft
Tasks
key.
ᮣ
From the Organizer
screen, select Tasks
(
). The Tasks screen
appears in the display
listing any Tasks.
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Adding a New Task
1. In the Tasks screen,
highlight the Enter
new task here field
and enter the name
of the new task.
6. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Viewing a Task
1. In the Tasks screen,
highlight the task you
want to view.
2. Press
. The Task
2. Press
. The new
information appears
in the list.
Task appears in the list.
3. Press
. The Tasks
screen changes to
show the name of
the new Task.
3. To change the Task, press the Edit soft key.
4. For other options, press the Menu soft key.
Deleting a Task
1. In the Tasks screen, highlight the task you want to delete.
4. Press the Edit soft
key. The Edit screen
appears in the
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Delete Task. You are
prompted to confirm your deletion.
3. To complete the deletion, press the Yes soft key.
display.
5. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
•
•
•
Highlight each setting.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
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Voice Notes
3. To stop recording,
press the Stop soft
key. The new
ᮣ
From the Organizer
screen, select Voice
Notes ( ). The All
recording appears in
the All Notes list.
Notes screen appears in
the display listing any
voice notes.
4. To rename the new
Voice Note or access
other options, press the Menu soft key.
Recording a New Voice Note
1. From the Organizer
screen, select Voice
Playing a Voice Note
1. In the All Notes
screen, select the
Notes (
). The
All Notes screen
appears in the
display listing any
voice notes.
Voice Note you want
to listen to. The
selected Recording
screen appears in
the display and Playing begins.
2. To begin recording, press the Record soft key. A Recording
screen appears in the display.
2. To end playback, press the Stop soft key.
Deleting a Voice Note
1. In the All Notes screen, highlight the voice note you want to
delete.
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2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Delete. You are
3. Highlight the desired time zone by pressing the Navigation
prompted to confirm your deletion.
key Left or Right.
3. To complete the deletion, press the Yes soft key.
4. Highlight the desired city by pressing the Navigation key
Up or Down.
World Clock
5. To assign your settings, press the Done soft key.
ᮣ
From the Organizer
screen, select World
Applying Daylight Saving Time
Clock (
). The World
1. In the World Clock screen, highlight Clock 1 or Clock 2
.
Clock screen appears in
the display showing the
current local time and
any Clock assignments.
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Apply DST
.
Home Screen Layout
ᮣ
To view your World Clock assignments on the Home screen,
Assigning a Clock
1. In the World Clock
screen, highlight
Accessories
ᮣ
From the Home screen,
press the Start soft key,
then select Accessories.
The Accessories screen
appears in the display.
Clock 1 or Clock 2
.
2. Press the Assign
soft key. The Assign
screen appears in
the display.
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Calculator
4. Use the keypad to enter the next number in your
calculation.
You can perform calculations, including addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division using your phone.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as needed.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Accessories ➔ Calculator. The Calculator screen
appears in the display.
6. To perform the calculation and view the result, press
To clear your last operation or number entry, press
.
.
To clear all of your entries, press the Clear soft key.
2. Enter the first number in your calculation using the keypad.
Smart Converter
3. Use the Navigation key to set the type of calculation that
you wish to perform. Your choices are as follows:
The conversion menu provides the following conversion features:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Currency
Length
•
•
•
•
•
Up navigation key — [
Left navigation key — [
OK key ( ) — [ ] Equals/Total
Right navigation key — [ ] Addition
Down navigation key — [ ] Division
x
] Multiplication
-
] Subtraction
Weight
=
Volume
Area
+
÷
Temperature
For nested operations [such as (1.81 + 9.34) / 5.22] and to
To convert a currency, length, weight, volume, area, or
temperature, do the following:
2
calculate powers (such as 3 ), press the Menu soft key.
The following options appear in the display:
1. In the Accessories screen, select Smart Converter.
•
•
•
%
— Calculate a percentage of the current entry.
— Calculate the square root of the current entry.
Xn — Raise the current number to the power of your next entry.
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2. Select the conversion
feature you wish to
use. The selected
converted quantity appears in the To quantity field.
Currency — Reviewing/Editing Exchange Rates
The Currency Converter includes long-term average exchange
rates as default values. To review and/or change a default
exchange rate to the current exchange rate, do the following:
conversion feature
screen appears in the
display with the From
Unit field highlighted.
1. In the Accessories screen, select Smart Converter ➔
Currency.
2. Press the Menu soft
key, then select View
rates. The View
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the Unit to
be converted From.
4. Highlight the From Unit field.
rates list appears in
the display with the
Base currency field
highlighted.
5. Use the keypad to enter the Unit you want converted in the
From Unit field.
6. Highlight the To Unit
field.
3. Press
display.
. A list of available currencies appears in the
7. Use the Left and
Right navigation keys
to select the units to
be converted From
and To. The
4. Highlight the desired base currency, then press the Done
soft key.
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5. Highlight the
currency exchange
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select View rates. The View
rates list appears in the display with the Base currency
field highlighted.
rate you want to
review or change.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the Base
6. Use the keypad to
currency to be converted from.
change the current
4. Press the Menu soft
key, then select Add
rate. The Add rate
screen appears in
the display.
exchange rate. For
•
•
To save the changed exchange rate, press the Done soft key.
To discard your changes and return to the Currency Converter
screen, press the Menu soft key, then select Cancel
5. Highlight the Name
.
field.
Currency — Adding Exchange Rates
6. Enter an identifier of
up to 3 characters
for the new currency
using the keypad.
For more
You can use the Currency Converter to convert from and to
obscure currencies by adding exchange rates for these
currencies.
To add a currency and its exchange rate to the Currency
Converter, do the following:
1. In the Accessories screen, select Smart Converter ➔
“Entering Text” on
Currency.
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7. Highlight the Rate field.
3. Highlight the
currency exchange
8. Enter a decimal exchange rate for the new currency using
rate to be erased.
4. Press the Menu soft
key, then select
9. To save the new
exchange rate, press
the Done soft key.
Delete. You are
prompted to confirm
the erasure.
The Exchange Rate
list appears in the
•
•
To erase the highlighted exchange rate, press the Yes soft key.
To keep the highlighted exchange rate, press the No soft key.
display with your
SmartSearch
1. In the Accessories screen, select SmartSearch. The
SmartSearch screen appears in the display.
new exchange rate
at the bottom of the list.
Currency — Erasing Exchange Rates
2. In the Find: field, enter the character string to be matched.
You cannot erase the preloaded currencies from the Exchange
Rate list. You can erase a currency that you have added to the list
by doing the following:
3. If desired, select All Items. A list of available item types
appears in the display. Select the desired item type to be
searched.
1. In the Accessories screen, select Smart Converter ➔
Currency.
4. If desired, highlight Match case and/or Match whole word
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select View rates. The View
and press
.
rates list appears in the display with the Base currency
5. For further search options, press the Menu soft key.
field highlighted.
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6. To initiate the search, press the Go soft key. The Find
results screen appears in the display listing any items
found.
5. To reset the Stop Watch display, press the Reset soft key.
Task Manager
Task Manager lets you review the software tasks currently
residing in processing memory and lets you free memory by
removing tasks.
Speed Dial
1. In the Accessories screen, select Speed Dial. The Speed
Dial screen appears in the display listing the available
Speed Dial numbers.
1. In the Accessories screen, select Task Manager. The Task
Manager screen appears in the display, listing the
software tasks currently in phone processing memory.
2. To dial a listed Speed Dial number, highlight the list entry
2. To remove a task from processing memory (but not from
and press the Go soft key.
phone “permanent” memory), press the End Task soft key.
3. To edit a listed Speed Dial number, highlight the list entry
3. For other options, press the Menu soft key.
and press
.
Tip Calculator
4. For more information, highlight the <Help> item and press
Tip Calculator automatically calculates the following amounts:
.
•
•
Gratuity (tip)
StopWatch
Individual payment (for groups)
1. In the Accessories screen, select StopWatch. The Stop
Calculations are based on the total amount of the check, a
selected percentage, and the number of people paying.
Watch screen appears in the display.
2. To start the Stop Watch count, press the Start soft key.
3. To save individual lap times, press the Record soft key.
4. To stop the elapsed time count, press the Stop soft key.
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1. In the Accessories
screen, select Tip
Calculator. The Tip
Calculator screen
appears in the
Office Mobile
This section introduces Microsoft Office Mobile applications
included with your phone. You can view different document
formats with the document viewing tool, access word processing
and spreadsheets documents, and even instant message others
using the preloaded applications on your Samsung Code.
display with the Bill
Amount field
The Samsung Code is an integrated communication device with
the power of a mobile phone and the intelligence of a PC. The
Samsung Code is loaded with familiar Microsoft Office Mobile
®
highlighted.
applications, like Word Mobile and Excel, and several specialty
applications.
2. Use the keypad to enter the total amount of the bill.
3. If needed, highlight the Tip field and press
to change
Excel Mobile
the tip percentage.
Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your computer to
give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can
create new workbooks or copy workbooks from your computer to
your handset. Synchronize workbooks between your computer
and your handset to ensure that you have the most up-to-date
content in both locations. Excel Mobile also provides fundamental
spreadsheet tools, such as formulas, functions, sorting, and
filtering.
4. If needed, highlight
the Split field and use
the keypad to change
the number of
persons paying.
5. Press the Calculate
soft key. The amount
of the Tip, the bill Total, and the amount each person
should pay appear in the lower half of the screen.
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Reviewing a Workbook
4. Select the device to which you want to beam the
workbook.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Office Mobile
(
) ➔ Excel Mobile
(
). If there are
5. When finished, press
to exit the screen.
existing workbooks on this device, the file access screen
displays.
OneNote Mobile
OneNote Mobile is a digital notebook that allows you to gather,
store, and manage information in a single location.
2. Select, review, and update your spreadsheet(s), as needed.
(For more information, refer to the Excel User Guide.)
Create a Note
3. When you are finished, press the Menu soft key and select
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Close file to save your workbook and exit.
Office Mobile
(
) ➔ OneNote Mobile
(
). The file
access screen displays.
Note: You can open only one workbook at a time. If you try to open a second,
•
•
If there are no notes on this device, a new note automatically
displays.
you are asked to save the first workbook.
Beaming a Workbook
If there are existing notes on this device, the file access screen
displays. To create a new note, press the New soft key.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
2. Construct your note(s). For more information, refer to
Office Mobile
(
) ➔ Excel Mobile
(
). The file
access screen displays.
3. Press Menu to select formatting options.
2. Move the cursor over the workbook you want to beam,
4. When you are finished, press Done
to save your
then press the Menu soft key. A pop-up menu displays.
note and exit.
3. Select Beam File...
.
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PowerPoint Mobile
and your handset to ensure you have the most up-to-date
content in both locations.
PowerPoint Mobile works with Microsoft PowerPoint on your
computer to give you easy access to copies of your
presentations. You can create new presentations or copy
presentations from your computer to your handset. Synchronize
presentations between your computer and your handset to
ensure that you have the most up-to-date content in both
locations.
Use Word Mobile to create documents, such as letters, meeting
minutes, and trip reports.
Viewing/Editing a Document
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Office Mobile
(
) ➔ Word Mobile
(
).
•
If there are no documents on this device, a new document
automatically displays.
Show a Presentation
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
•
If there are existing documents on this device, the file access
screen displays.
Office Mobile
(
) ➔ PowerPoint Mobile
(
). The
file access screen displays.
2. If needed, select the folder where the presentation you
wish to show resides.
3. When finished, press Done
to save and exit.
– or –
3. Select the desired presentation to begin showing it.
Press the Menu soft key, then select File
➔
Save As...
➔
•
•
To advance to the next slide, press the Right Navigation key.
Save to save your document with a specific name, folder,
To end the slide show, press the soft key, then select End soft key.
type, and location.
Word Mobile
Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on your computer to give
you easy access to copies of your documents. You can create
new documents or copy documents from your computer to your
handset. Synchronize the documents between your computer
You can open one document at a time. If you try to open a second
document, you are asked to save the first document.
You can save a document in any one of the following formats:
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•
•
•
•
Word Document (*.docx)
Word Template (*.dotx)
Rich Text Format (*.rtf)
Plain Text (*.txt)
4. When finished, press the View soft key to view your
document.
Downloading Microsoft Office Files
You can download Microsoft Office files directly onto your
Samsung Code phone for viewing or editing.
Accessing Word Mobile options
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Office Mobile
(
) ➔ Word Mobile
(
).
Note: Downloading files to your Samsung Code requires that you connect it
to a PC using an optional Data Cable, available from your Wireless
Provider.
2. If there are existing documents on this device, you can
select your document from the display list.
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
3. Press the Menu soft key and the following options are
available:
Settings
(
) ➔ Connections
➔
USB. The USB screen
appears in the display with the current Default USB
• Close File: allows you to close your file.
Function setting highlighted.
•
•
Edit: allows you to edit your document.
2. Press the Navigation key Left or Right to change the
File allows you to choose the Save As option and name your file
:
setting to Mass Storage
.
and to location to save to, or to Send your document in a message.
3. Press the Done soft key.
•
•
•
Scroll Up/Down: allows you to choose how you scroll through your
document, By Page or By Line.
4. Connect the Samsung Code to your PC using an optional
USB Data Cable. The Samsung Code will appear to your PC
as a Removable Disk Drive.
Find...: allows you to search your document by entering a word or
phrase.
About: provides information about Microsoft Office Word
Mobile
5. Copy the desired Microsoft Office files to your Samsung
Code.
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Deleting a Microsoft Office File
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Contents Manager
(
) ➔ My Device. An array of
folders and files appears in the display.
2. Highlight the cursor over the workbook you want to delete,
then press the Menu soft key. A pop-up menu displays.
3. Select Delete. You are prompted to confirm the deletion.
4. Select the Yes button to confirm the deletion.
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Section 9: Camera – Camcorder
Use your Samsung Code phone to take full-color digital pictures
or record full-color digital videos, display them on your phone’s
vivid color display, and instantly share them with family and
friends. It’s fun, and as easy to use as a traditional point-and-
click camera. This section explains how you can do the following:
Taking Snap Shots (Single Pictures)
To take a single picture using the current camera settings, do the
following:
1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (
)
on the right side of the phone. The camera viewfinder
•
Take pictures and record videos with your phone’s built-in digital
camera-camcorder.
screen appears in the display. For more information, refer
•
•
Send your pictures or videos to others in Multimedia messages.
Set the several options associated with the camera-camcorder that
help you take crisp, clear pictures/videos.
Note: You can also launch the camera by pressing the Start soft key, then
selecting Camera
(
).
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2. Using the display as a viewfinder, point the camera lens (at
Taking pictures with the
built-in camera-camcorder
is as simple as launching
the camera, choosing a
subject, pointing the lens
(located on the top-rear of
your phone), and pressing
a key.
the top-rear of the phone) at your subject.
3. When the image that you wish to capture appears in the
display, press the Camera key (
) or
. Your new
picture appears in the Review Screen.
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The following options
are available:
just taken so you can select the best picture(s) and discard the
rest.
1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (
on the right side of the phone. The camera viewfinder
screen appears in the display. For more information, refer
)
•
To save the picture to
memory, press the
Save soft key.
•
To access the
following options,
press the Menu soft
key:
Note: You can also launch the camera by pressing the Start soft key, then
selecting Camera
(
).
–
To save the picture and send a copy of it to someone else, select Send
2. Press the Menu soft key. The options menu bar appears at
the top of the camera screen.
–
–
To save the picture and set it as wallpaper for the Home screen, select
3. Highlight the Shooting Mode icon (
,
,
,
Set as Homescreen
.
To discard the picture without saving it, select Cancel
.
, or
). The following Shot Type options appear in
the display:
Tip: You can change a number of the camera’s options and settings to suit
more information.
•
•
Single Shot
Multi Shot
—
— Lets you take 1 photo at a time.
—
— Lets you take a series of photos in quick
succession, automatically saving each photo.
Taking Multi Shot Pictures
•
•
Mosaic Shot
—
— Lets you take 4 shots that combine to
When taking pictures of moving subjects or subjects you cannot
pose, such as children and pets, the camera’s Multi Shot mode
simplifies the process of taking multiple pictures in quick
succession. After taking Multi Shot pictures, the camera
automatically displays thumbnail views of the pictures you have
form a mosaic photo.
Funny Mask
—
— Lets you select colorful masks to
include around the subjects your photos (press the Navigation key
Left and Right to preview available masks).
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• Smile Detection
—
— Takes the photo only when the
(located on the top-rear of your phone), and pressing a key to
start and stop video recording.
subject person smiles.
4. Select Multi Shot or Mosaic Shot
.
To record a video using the current camcorder settings, do the
following:
•
When you select Multi Shot, the Multi Shot icon (
) appears in
the display, and the Size setting automatically decreases to
.
1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (
)
Each photo is automatically saved.
on the right side of the phone. The camera viewfinder
•
When you select Mosaic Shot, the Mosaic Shot icon (
appears in the display. When you take the first Mosaic Shot photo
)
screen appears in the display. For more information, refer
the progress array (
) appears in the display.
5. Using the display as a viewfinder, point the camera lens at
Note: You can also launch the camera by pressing the Start soft key, then
your subject.
selecting Camera
(
).
6. When the image that you wish to capture appears in the
2. Launch the camcorder by pressing
.
display, press
or the Camera key (
). The camera
takes one picture (Manual) or multiple pictures in quick
Tip: Change to camcorder mode by pressing the Menu soft key, then
highlighting the Mode icon ( ) and selecting Camcorder
succession (Auto).
(
).
Recording Videos
3. Using the display as a viewfinder, point the camera lens (at
Recording videos with the
built-in camera-camcorder
is as simple as launching
the camera, switching to
camcorder mode, choosing
a subject, pointing the lens
the top-rear of the phone) at your subject.
4. When the image that you wish to capture appears in the
display, press the Camera key (
recording.
) or
to start video
•
To pause the recording, press the
soft key.
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•
To resume the recording, press the
soft key.
Camera Screen Layout
5. To end the recording, press the
soft key.
When you activate your
phone’s camera, the top
two lines of the display are
reserved for camera icons
(when active). The center
of the display shows a
viewfinder image of the
subject at which the
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6. Your new picture appears in the Review Screen.
The following options
are available:
•
•
•
To save the video to
memory, press the
Save soft key.
camera is pointed.
To preview the video,
press the
key.
soft
Camera Screen Soft Keys
The soft key labels on the bottom line of the display change to
the following:
To discard the video without saving it, select Cancel
.
•
Album — Pressing the Left soft key opens the My Pictures folder on
the Default Storage location so you can view or manage your stored
information.
Tip: You can change a number of the camcorder’s options and settings to suit
•
•
Shortcuts — Pressing the Navigation key takes a picture of the
subject currently appearing in the camera view finder screen.
Menu — Pressing the Right soft key opens a menu bar of camera
options and settings.
Camera Screen Icons
Mode — Indicates the camera is active.
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Effect — Lets you change the color content
of the subject image to shades of a selected
color. [Available color effects are: No Effect
Tip: To change the Mode setting to Camcorder, press
.
Shooting Mode — Indicates the type of photo
the camera will take each time you press
(shown), Black & White (
), Sepia
or the Camera key (
). Available
Shooting Modes are: Single Shot (shown),
(
), and Negative (
).]
Multi Shot (
Funny Mask (
), Mosaic Shot (
),
Night Shot — Lets you take photos in low
light. (Available values are Off (shown) or On
), and Smile Detection (
(
).
Size — Indicates camera’s current resolution
setting. Available Sizes are: 1600x1200
Settings — Launches tabbed menus of
options that retain your settings until you
change or reset them. For more information,
(shown), 1280x1024
(
), 640x480
(
),
and 320x240
on page 79 for more information.
White Balance — Indicates camera’s white
(
Default Memory — Indicates where photos
will be stored [My Device (shown) or SD Card
balance setting. You can change the camera
white balance setting. For more information,
(
)].
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Photo Limit — Indicates the number of
photos you can take with the available
memory. (Depending on the Size and Default
Memory values.)
Self Timer — Delays the camera shutter Off
(shown, 0 seconds) or for ), ),
2
(
5
(
Zoom — Enlarges the image from x00 to
x
or 10
(
) seconds after you press
.
Viewfinder Mode — Indicates current
viewfinder screen format setting [Available
Camera Options
The Camera Options let you temporarily adjust default camera
settings to suit available lighting, the subject of the photo, or the
purpose of the photo, for the current camera session. When you
exit the camera, your Camera Options values revert to their
default values.
options are no icons (
(shown), or crosshatch ( )].
), all icons
To access Camera Options, do the following:
1. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key. The Camera
Options menu appears in the display.
Brightness — Brightens (
) or
darkens (
) the image from -2.0 to +2.0 before you
2. Select a sub-menu, then select a preferred value.
The following sub-sections describe camera options and
available values.
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Shooting Mode
Size
Shot Type lets you take multiple photos or shots in succession at
the touch of a key and/or add colorful frames to your photos.
Size lets you change the clarity (in pixels) and size (in bytes) of
your pictures.
1. Highlight the Shooting Mode icon (
,
,
,
1. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then highlight
the Resolution setting. The following values appear in the
camera screen:
, or
). The following Shot Type options appear in
the display:
•
•
Single Shot
Multi Shot
—
— Lets you take 1 photo at a time.
•
•
•
•
1600x1200 (pixels)
1280x1024 (pixels)
640x480 (pixels)
320x240 (pixels)
—
— Lets you take a series of photos in quick
succession, automatically saving each photo.
•
•
Mosaic Shot
form a mosaic photo.
—
— Lets you take 4 shots that combine to
2. Select the desired Size value.
Funny Mask
—
— Lets you select colorful masks to
include around the subjects your photos (press the Navigation key
Left and Right to preview available masks).
Night Shot
Night Shot lets you take pictures in low light conditions.
• Smile Detection
—
— Takes the photo only when the
1. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then highlight
subject person smiles.
or
. The following options appear in the display:
2. Select the desired Shot Type.
• Off
• On
•
When you select Multi Shot, the Multi Shot icon (
) appears in
the display, and the Size setting automatically decreases to
.
Each photo is automatically saved.
2. Select the Night Shot setting of your choice.
•
When you select Mosaic Shot, the Mosaic Shot icon (
appears in the display. When you take the first Mosaic Shot photo
)
the progress array (
) appears in the display.
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White Balance
The next time you press
, the camera applies your
selected White Balance value to your picture.
White Balance allows you to adjust picture quality according to
available light.
Color Effect
3. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then highlight
Change the look of your pictures with Color Effect. Choose from
eight available settings such as Black&White, Negative, and
Sepia. The selected color effect previews in the display before
you take the picture.
/
/
/
/
.
The following values appear in the camera screen:
•
•
•
•
•
Auto — The camera automatically adjusts picture quality
to available light.
1. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then highlight
/
/
/
. The following values appear in
Daylight — Use this setting when taking pictures in full
sun.
the display:
Cloudy — Use this setting when taking pictures in cloudy
conditions.
•
•
•
•
No Effect — Subjects and pictures appear with a normal
hue.
Incandescent — Use this setting when taking pictures
under incandescent lights.
Black&White — Subjects and pictures appear in black and
white.
Fluorescent — Use this setting when taking pictures under
fluorescent lights.
Sepia — Subjects and pictures appear in a brownish-gray
hue.
Each option, as you highlight it, shows the effects it has on
a picture.
Negative — Subjects and pictures appear in inverted colors.
2. Select the Effects value of your choice. The camera
viewfinder screen appears in the display with your
selected Effects value applied.
4. Select the desired White Balance value. The camera
viewfinder screen appears in the display with your
selected White Balance value applied.
When you take your next picture, the camera applies your
selected Effects value to your picture.
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Settings
the Right. The following values appear in the camera
screen:
When you change Camera Settings values, your changes are
saved for future camera sessions, unlike changes to Camera
options.
•
•
•
•
Shutter 1
Shutter 2
Shutter 3
Off
ᮣ
In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then select Settings
). The Settings menu appears in the display with the
Camera tab and Quality setting highlighted.
(
2. Select the Shutter Sound value of your choice. You’re
Quality
returned to the camera viewfinder screen. The next time
you press
, you’ll hear your selected shutter sound.
You can affect how much your photo is compressed, thereby
reducing it’s overall size (not to be confused with resolution).
Sound Zoom
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camera tab, then
highlight Quality and press the Navigation key to the Right.
The following values appear in the camera screen: Super
Fine, Fine, Normal, or Economy.
Choose enable or disable a sound to play when you adjust the
camera Zoom ( ) using the Jog Wheel or Volume key.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camera tab, then
highlight Sound Zoom and press the Navigation key to the
Right. The following values appear in the camera screen:
2. Select the desired Quality value.
•
•
On
Off
Shutter Sound
Choose from four different sounds whenever you take a picture.
Aside from being a cool sound effect, Shutter Sounds acts as an
audible reminder that your camera has taken a picture.
2. Select the Sound Zoom value of your choice. You’re
returned to the camera viewfinder screen.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camera tab, then
highlight Shutter Sound and press the Navigation key to
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Sound Brightness
Default Storage and press the Navigation key to the Right.
The following storage options appear in the display:
• My Device — Stores your photos in phone memory.
Choose enable or disable a sound to play when you adjust the
camera Brightness (
) using the Navigation key.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camera tab, then
highlight Sound Brightness and press the Navigation key
to the Right. The following values appear in the camera
screen:
• SD Card — Stores your photos on an optional microSD Memory
Card.
2. Select the memory location setting of your choice. An icon
(
or
) appears in the camera screen to indicate
where photos will be stored.
•
•
On
Off
Review Screen
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Setup tab, then highlight
the Review screen and press the Navigation key to the
Right. The On/Off options appear.
2. Select the Sound Brightness value of your choice. You’re
returned to the camera viewfinder screen.
Viewfinder Mode
2. Make your selection to turn the review screen on or off and
Choose the format for the Camera viewfinder screen.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Setup tab, then highlight
Viewfinder Mode and press the Navigation key to the
Right. The following values appear in the camera screen:
press
to save your selection.
3. Press
to return to the camera viewfinder screen.
Album — My Pictures
•
•
•
No Icon — No icons appear in the viewfinder screen.
Icon — All icons appear in the viewfinder screen.
Saved pictures are stored in the My Pictures folder(s) [on your
phone and on any optional microSD Memory Card(s)]. You can
browse the pictures one at a time (expanded mode), or view
several pictures at once in thumbnail format.
Guideline — All icons appear along with a crosshatch pattern.
Default Storage
1. In camera mode, press the Album soft key. Any pictures
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Setup tab, then highlight
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that you’ve saved appear in the display.
• Search — Search for files by name, file Type, and/or Location.
• Sort by — Re-list the files in this folder in order of their Names,
Dates, Sizes, or Types.
Tip: You can also access the My Pictures folder from the Home screen, by
pressing the Start soft key, then the More soft key, then selecting
•
Properties — View the file Name, file Type, Size, Resolution,
Folder name, Date and time created, and Protected status of the
currently highlighted picture.
Contents Manager
(
)
My Pictures
/
Storage Card
➔
My Pictures; or
you can use the Jog Wheel to browse the Start menu and select
Contents Manager My Pictures Storage Card My Pictures.
(
)
/
➔
4. Select the desired option to perform the function for the
2. Use the Navigation key to browse pictures in the Album.
option or enter its sub-menu.
3. Press the Menu soft key while browsing pictures in the
Switch From Expanded to Thumbnail Mode
1. Highlight a picture that you wish to view full size, then
Album. The following options appear in the display:
•
•
•
Send via — Send a copy of the currently highlighted picture in an
MMS message, an Email message, or over a Bluetooth
connection.
press
.
2. To return to the thumbnail view of your photos, press
Set as — Assign the currently highlighted picture to be wallpaper
on the Home Screen or as a Caller ID image for someone in your
Contacts list.
.
Camcorder Screen Layout
When you activate your
phone’s camcorder, the top
line of the display is
reserved for camcorder
icons (when active). The
center of the display shows
a viewfinder image of the
subject at which the
Delete — Remove this picture from your Album.
• Edit — Lets you change this picture with an Editor, Copy/Move this
picture to another folder, Rename this picture, create a new
pictures folder, compress (Zip) this picture, Select this picture for
copy/move/delete, Select All pictures for copy/move/delete.
• Take picture — Launches the Camera in your phone so that you
can take a new picture.
• Play Slide Show — Show all of your pictures in this folder, in
series and full-screen.
camera lens is pointed.
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Camcorder Screen Soft Keys
Size — Indicates camcorder’s current
resolution value. Available values are
320x240 or 176x144. You can change the
camcorder resolution by changing the value
of either the Recording Mode or the Size
The soft key labels on the bottom line of the display change to
the following:
•
Album — Pressing the Left soft key opens the My Pictures folder on
the Default Storage location () so you can view or manage your stored
information.
Default Memory — Indicates where photos
will be stored [My Device (shown) or SD Card
•
•
Shortcuts — Pressing the Navigation key Up.
Menu — Pressing the Right soft key opens a menu bar of camera
options and settings.
(
)].
Camcorder Screen Icons
Mode — Indicates the camcorder is active.
Recording Time Counter — Indicates the
available recording time. (Depending on
the camera Size value.)
Tip: To change the Mode setting to Camcorder, press
.
Recording Mode — Video recording duration
is limited to available memory [Normal
(shown)] or is limited to 15 seconds or 495
Recording Memory Limit — Indicates
the maximum size (in KBytes) for videos
to be included in MMS messages.
[Shows when Recording Mode is set to
KB [Limit for MMS
(
)].
Limit for MMS
(
).]
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Viewfinder Mode — Indicates current
viewfinder screen format setting [Available
Camcorder Options
The camcorder options let
you temporarily adjust
default camcorder settings
to suit available lighting,
the subject of the video, or
the purpose of the video,
options are no icons (
(shown), or crosshatch ( )].
), all icons
for the current camcorder
session. When you exit the
camcorder, your
Brightness — Brightens (
) or
camcorder options values revert to their default values.
darkens (
) the image from -2.0 to +2.0 before you
To access the Camcorder Options menu, do the following:
1. In camera mode, press . The Camcorder viewfinder
screen appears in the display.
Self Timer — Delays the camera shutter Off
2. Press the Menu soft key. The Camcorder Options menu
appears in the display.
(shown, 0 seconds) or for
2
(
),
5
(
),
3. Select a sub-menu, then select a preferred value.
The following sub-sections describe camera options and
available values.
or 10
(
) seconds after you press
.
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Recording Mode
White Balance
Recording Mode lets you take multiple photos or shots in
succession at the touch of a key and/or add colorful frames to
your photos.
White Balance allows you to adjust video quality according to
available light.
1. In camcorder mode, press the Menu soft key, then
1. In camcorder mode, press the Menu soft key, then
highlight
/
/
/
/
.
highlight
/
. The following values appear in the
The following values appear in the camcorder screen:
camera screen:
•
•
•
•
•
Auto — The camcorder automatically adjusts video quality
to available light.
•
•
Limit for MMS — Limits your video recordings to a
resolution of 176x144 and a maximum physical size of 495 KB.
Daylight — Use this setting when recording videos in full
Normal — Lets you record videos only limited by your Size
value and available memory.
sun.
Cloudy — Use this setting when recording videos in
cloudy conditions.
2. Select the desired Recording Mode.
Size
Incandescent — Use this setting when recording videos
under incandescent lights.
Size lets you change the clarity (in pixels) of your videos.
1. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then highlight
the Resolution setting. The following values appear in the
camera screen:
Fluorescent — Use this setting when recording videos
under fluorescent lights.
2. Select the desired White Balance value. The camcorder
viewfinder screen appears in the display with your
selected White Balance value applied.
•
•
320x240 (pixels)
174x144 (pixels)
The next time you press
, the camcorder applies your
2. Select the desired Size value.
selected White Balance value to your video.
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Effect
Settings
Change the look of your videos with Effect. Choose from eight
available settings such as Black&White, Negative, and Sepia. The
selected color effect previews in the display before you record
the video.
When you change Camcorder Settings values, your changes are
saved for future camcorder sessions, unlike changes to
Camcorder Options.
Quality
1. In camera mode, press the Menu soft key, then highlight
You can affect how much your video is compressed, thereby
reducing it’s overall size (not to be confused with resolution).
/
/
/
. The following values appear in
the display:
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camcorder tab, then
highlight Quality and press the Navigation key to the Right.
The following values appear in the camcorder screen:
Fine, Normal, or Economy.
•
•
No Effect — Subjects and videos appear with a normal hue.
Black&White — Subjects and videos appear in black and
white.
hue.
•
•
Sepia — Subjects and pictures videos in a brownish-gray
2. Select the desired Quality value.
Negative — Subjects and videos appear in inverted colors.
Audio
2. Select the Effects value of your choice. The camcorder
viewfinder screen appears in the display with your
selected Effects value applied.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camcorder tab, then
highlight Audio and press the Navigation key to the Right.
The following values are available: On, or Off.
When you record your next video, the camcorder applies
your selected Effects value to your video.
2. Select the desired Audio value.
Sound Start
Choose enable or disable a sound to play when you begin
recording a video.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camcorder tab, then
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highlight Sound Start and press the Navigation key to the
Right. The following values appear in the Camcorder
screen:
Right. The following values are available:
•
•
On
Off
•
•
•
No Icon — No icons appear in the viewfinder screen.
Icon — All icons appear in the viewfinder screen.
2. Select the Sound Start value of your choice. You’re
Guideline — All icons appear along with a crosshatch pattern.
Default Storage
returned to the camcorder viewfinder screen.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Setup tab, then highlight
Default Storage and press the Navigation key to the Right.
The following storage options appear in the display:
• My Device — Stores your videos in phone memory.
Sound Stop
Choose enable or disable a sound to play when you stop
recording a video.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Camcorder tab, then
highlight Sound Stop and press the Navigation key to the
Right. The following values are available:
• SD Card — Stores your videos on an optional microSD Memory
Card.
2. Select the memory location setting of your choice. An icon
•
•
On
Off
(
or
) appears in the camcorder screen to
indicate where videos will be stored.
2. Select the Sound Stop value of your choice. You’re
Review Screen
returned to the camcorder viewfinder screen.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Setup tab, then highlight
Review Screen. The following values appear in the
display:
Viewfinder Mode
Choose the format for the Camcorder viewfinder screen.
1. In the Settings menu, highlight the Setup tab, then highlight
Viewfinder Mode and press the Navigation key to the
•
On — When you record a video, the video appears in the Review
Screen.
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–
–
To save the video, press the Save soft key.
•
•
Send via — Send a copy of this video in an MMS message, an
Email message, or over a Bluetooth connection.
To discard the photo, press the Cancel soft key.
Delete — Remove this video from your Album.
•
Off — New videos are saved to the My Videos folder automatically.
• Edit — Lets you Copy/Move this video to another folder, Rename
this video, create a new videos folder, compress (Zip) this video,
Select this video for copy/move/delete, Select All videos for copy/
move/delete.
2. Select the automatic save value of your choice. You’re
returned to the camcorder viewfinder screen.
Album — My Videos
Saved videos are stored in the My Videos folder. You can browse
the pictures one at a time (expanded mode), or view several
pictures at once in thumbnail format.
• Record video — Launches the Camcorder in your phone so that
you can record a new video.
• Add to Now Playing List — Adds this video to the Windows Media
player Now Playing List.
1. In Camcorder mode, press the Album soft key. Thumbnail
images of any videos that you’ve saved appear in the
display.
• Search — Search for files by name, file Type, and/or Location.
• Sort by — Re-list the files in this folder in order of their Names,
Dates, Sizes, or Types.
•
Properties — View the file Name, file Type, Size, Resolution,
Duration, Date and time created, and Protected status of the
currently highlighted video.
Tip: You can also access the My Videos folder from the Home screen, by
pressing the Start soft key, then the More soft key, then selecting
Contents Manager
(
)
My Videos
/
Storage Card
➔
My Videos or
using the Jog Wheel to browse the Start menu and select Contents
Manager My Videos Storage Card My Videos
4. Select the desired option to perform the function for the
(
)
/
➔
.
option or enter its sub-menu.
2. Use the Navigation key or the Jog Wheel to browse videos
Switch From Expanded to Thumbnail Mode
1. Highlight the thumbnail of the video that you wish to view,
then press ( ) to play the video.
in the Album.
3. Press the Options soft key while browsing videos in the
Album. The following options appear in the display:
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2. To return to the thumbnail view of your photos, press
Brightness
.
Brightness lets you temporarily lighten the pictures you take.
Increasing the Brightness (-2.0 – +2.0) lightens your pictures (0
is normal).
Camera-Camcorder Adjustments
Zoom
ᮣ
In camera mode, press the Navigation key Left or Right to
adjust the Brightness (the screen image lightens or darkens to
show the affects of your changes).
Zoom lets you temporarily enlarge the pictures you take.
Increasing the Zoom (1 – 5) enlarges your pictures (0 is normal).
ᮣ
In camera mode, use the Jog Wheel or press the Volume key
Up or Down to adjust the Zoom (the screen image enlarges to
show the affects of your changes).
The next time you press
, the camera takes a lighter or
darker picture according to your selected Brightness
setting.
The next time you press
, the camera takes an
Timer
enlarged picture according to your selected Zoom setting.
The Timer lets you delay taking a picture long enough to let you
join others in a picture.
Viewfinder Mode
Choose the format for the Camera/Camcorder viewfinder screen.
1. In camera mode, press the Navigation key Up. The
following values appear in the Camera/Camcorder screen:
1. In camera mode, press the Navigator key Down. The
following values appear in the camera screen:
•
•
•
•
— Off.
•
•
•
No Icon — No icons appear in the viewfinder screen.
Icon — All icons appear in the viewfinder screen.
— 2-second delay.
— 5-second delay.
— 10-second delay.
Guideline — All icons appear along with a crosshatch pattern.
2. Select the desired Viewfinder Mode.
2. Select a Timer value.
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The next time you press
, the countdown Self Timer
After you select the desired recipients, press the Select soft
key. The address(es) are added to your message in the
MMS screen. Use the Jog Wheel or Navigation key to move
to the other message fields. For more information, refer to
indicates the time remaining before the camera takes the
picture. The phone reads the countdown timer value to you
beginning with two or three and continuing to zero, when
the picture is taken.
4. When you are finished composing your message, press the
Send soft key to send the Picture message to the intended
recipients.
Tip: To stop the countdown timer without resetting it, press
.
Point, Click, and Send Pictures
Take a picture and send it to anyone with a compatible device in
a few easy steps.
1. In camera mode, take a desired picture by pressing
or
.
2. Press the Menu soft key, then select Send via MMS. The
MMS screen appears in the display with the new photo
already inserted.
3. Enter the recipient’s phone number or Email address using
the keypad, or press the Menu soft key, then select Add
Recipients to select a recipient.
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Section 10: Multimedia
You can use your Samsung Code phone to take and display
pictures, record and playback sound files (voice memos), record
and playback videos, and play compatible video games. This
section details how to access your multimedia files and
applications.
Load Media Player files
Media player files must be copied to the handset using the
ActiveSync application or copied or saved to a microSD card
(maximum 16 GB). The files are copied to the Local Content
folder on the handset after the ActiveSync operation.
Windows Media Player
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player to play digital audio and
video files that are stored on your device or downloaded from the
internet. You can play files in either Windows Media, MP3, MP4,
or 3GPP2 format, including files with extensions: .wma, .wmv,
.mp3, .3g2, or .mp4.
To load a file:
®
1. From the Windows Media screen, press the Menu soft key,
then select Library
.
2. Use the File System screen to locate your desired
multimedia file.
Launch Media Player
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
3. Select the desired file from the list and press the Play soft
key. The Widows Media screen displays and the selected
file plays.
Contents Manager
(
) ➔ My Music.
2. Select the My Music folder or the Storage Card\My Music
folder.
3. Select a music file. The Windows Media screen appears in
the display and begins playing the selected music file.
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Media Player Controls
Launching the Camera
ᮣ
From the Home screen, press and hold the Camera key (
on the lower right side of your phone. The Camera viewfinder
screen appears in the display.
)
The following settings are
available in the media
player:
•
Press the Play ( ) key
to listen to a file. The
Launching the Camcorder
(
)
Play icon turns into the
Pause icon ( ) once the
file begins playing.
1. From the Home screen, press and hold the Camera key
(
) on the lower right side of your phone. The Camera
•
Press the Navigation key Left to play the previous music file (
press the Navigation key Right to play the next music file (
), and
), during
viewfinder screen appears in the display.
playback or while paused to skip back to the beginning of the current
file and to skip ahead to the end. Select either control a second time to
begin playback of a preceding or succeeding file in the current folder.
2. Press . The Camcorder viewfinder screen appears in
the display.
•
•
This slider control below and to the left of the control icons indicates
the playback progress of the selected file.
Accessing Pictures and Videos
Pressing the Navigation key Up or Down adjusts the sound level during
playback.
ᮣ
From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, the More soft
key, then select Contents Manager My Pictures My
Videos Storage Card My Pictures My Videos
To view a picture / video, highlight the desired picture / video, then
press
(
)
/
Camera and Video
/
➔
/
.
Your Samsung Code phone includes a camera-camcorder that
you can use to take pictures or to record videos. You can also
view saved pictures and videos, send them to others as part of
MMS messages, and set them as Home screen wallpaper.
•
.
Selecting a video launches the Windows Media player to play the
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4. Press Menu soft key and then select Options to display the
options screen for the current game.
Games
• Choose from: Play Sounds, Guest Mode, game Style, and
Breakers.
There are two games included with your Samsung Code. These
games are listed in the Games folder on the Start menu. You can
download other games and add these to your Games folder.
5. Update your selected options then press
or select
to return to the game.
6. Select
to exit the current game and return to the
Note: Games can be downloaded from the Internet and stored on your phone.
Instructions from the game download site should inform you of the
location (folder) in which to store the application on your phone.
previous screen.
Solitaire
Bubble Breaker
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key then select
Games ) ➔ Solitaire ).
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key then select
(
(
Games
(
) ➔ Bubble Breaker
(
).
2. To begin play, press the New soft key.
3. Select Yes to confirm the commencement of a new game.
2. Press the Menu soft key and select New Game to
commence a new game.
3. Begin play.
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4. Select
to exit the current game and return to the
previous screen.
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Section 11: Microsoft Windows Mobile
Microsoft Windows Mobile offers a number of features and
functions for using and managing the software on your Samsung
Code handset.
Samsung Code by performing a synchronization between your
phone and your computer. For more information, refer to
Application Management
Your Samsung Code is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1
Software for Samsung Code Phone Edition, which allows
installation and removal of any Samsung Code-compatible
application on your device. Samsung Code applications can be
downloaded from the web, or purchased at retail outlets.
When a new application is downloaded from the web or installed
using a CD, the files are transferred to the mobile device via
ActiveSync. ActiveSync checks if enough memory is available
before installing a program. To free up memory, simply remove
old programs or delete unused files. For more information, refer
TM
Delete an Application
Install New Applications
Some applications are large and take up space on your handset.
To help manage space and memory requirements for other
software that may need to be installed, you can delete any
application not required for your device to operate correctly. To
delete an application:
You can install any program created for your phone, as long as
the phone has enough memory. The most popular place to find
software for your phone is on the Microsoft web site (http:/
The first application you should install is Microsoft ActiveSync.
You will need this application to install others. You can download
the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync from the Microsoft site
at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/
1. From the Home screen, press the Start soft key, then select
Settings
(
) ➔ More...
➔
Remove Programs.
2. Select the program from the list and press the Menu soft
device-synch.mspx
.
You can install programs downloaded from the Internet or
included on the Getting Started CD found with your Samsung
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3. Select Yes to confirm.
• View: Allows you to view Applications or Processes.
• Sort By: Allows you to sort how applications are viewed, by
4. Press the Done soft key to save your changes and return to
Memory, CPU, or Name.
the previous screen.
• Refresh: Refreshes the screen display.
• Exit: Exits the Task Manager screen.
Task Manager
TM
Windows Mobile 6.1 includes a mobile version of Task
Rebooting your Phone after Lockup
The End key ( ) lets you quickly turn off the phone in the event
of a program or application error. In this case your phone would
appear to “freeze” and become unresponsive.
Manager that lets you review the applications running on your
handset and, if needed, stop them running.
1. From the Home
screen, press the
Start soft key, then
select Accessories
1. Press and hold
until the power off animation appears
in the display.
2. Press and hold
until the power on animation appears
(
) ➔ Task
in the display.
Manager
(
). The
Task Manager screen
Note: This restart action is similar to that of a “cold reboot” action on a
computer. Your phone’s temporary memory is cleared, but information
in permanent storage remains unchanged.
displays.
2. To end a task, highlight the task and press the End Task
Resetting your Phone to Factory Defaults
soft key.
3. Press the Menu soft key to access the following options:
Note: To completely remove any personal information stored on your device,
• Switch To: switches to and displays the selected application.
• End All Tasks: ends all the tasks that are running.
You can reset your phone’s settings and clear all data/
applications from phone’s internal memory and/or external
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memory (optional microSD Storage Card) by using the Hard Reset
option. This option resets your phone to its factory default
settings, ends all applications currently running, and wipes all
data (pictures/video/contacts) from your phone.
5. Follow the on screen tutorials and complete the setup
process.
Performing a Manual Hard Reset
Important!: Caution, when performing a manual Hard Reset, the storage and
Note: Although this action wipes all information and settings from your
Samsung Code, you can circumvent the deletion of important data by
storing it on a removable microSD storage card.
settings initialize.
1. With the device powered off, press and hold
to power
.
1. From the Home
screen, press the
Start soft key, then
it on.
2. Press and hold the Left soft key (
) and
3. On the User Storage Format screen, select Format and
Reboot
select Settings
➔ More ➔ Security
Phone Reset. The
(
)
.
➔
Phone Reset screen
displays.
2. To reset your phone’s settings, enter the Password and
press the Done soft key. A confirmation screen displays.
3. Press the OK soft key to remove all settings and data
stored in your device.
4. Cycle power to the phone, that is, turn the power off and
then on again.
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Section 12: Synchronization
This section describes how to synchronize the data on your
•
•
Control the moment when synchronization occurs by selecting a
synchronization mode.
phone with data on one of the following:
®
•
Your Microsoft Windows desktop computer, using Microsoft
ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center (depending on your
personal computer operating system).
Select data types to be synchronized and control the amount of
synchronized data.
®
®
®
ActiveSync – System Requirements
®
•
A server running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange
To use ActiveSync 4.5 your computer must meet the following
hardware and software requirements:
®
ActiveSync
.
Synchronization compares the data on your phone with your
desktop computer or server and updates both your phone and
computer or server with the latest data.
•
Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium
Edition, or Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with SP6 or later.
•
•
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
Hard-disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of available hard-disk space (actual
requirements will vary based on selection of features and user's
current system configuration).
windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/default.mspx) to download Active
Sync 4.5 or later, or Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 or later.
•
•
•
USB port (1.0 or higher).
Active Sync (Windows XP or earlier)
With ActiveSync, you can:
A CD-ROM drive.
VGA or compatible video graphics adapter at 256 colors or more.
•
Keep Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and/or Inbox data up-to-date by
synchronizing your phone with Microsoft Outlook data on your
Installing Microsoft ActiveSync® on your computer
®
desktop computer and/or a server running Microsoft Exchange
Before beginning synchronization, you must install Microsoft
ActiveSync on your computer.
®
®
Server with Exchange ActiveSync
.
•
Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your phone and desktop
computer.
1. Insert the Getting Started CD into the computer’s CD drive.
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2. Click the Setup and Installation link from the onscreen disc
Connecting Your Phone to a Computer
menu.
To connect the phone to your computer, you can choose one of
the following ways:
3. Click the Install button to begin installation.
•
•
Using a USB data cable
Using a Bluetooth connection
Tip: You can also download the latest version of ActiveSync from the
Microsoft web site, http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/
Using a USB data cable
Connect one end of the USB data cable to the jack on the bottom
of the phone and the other end to the USB port on your computer.
Important!: If the ActiveSync option is grayed out, the application is already
installed. Uninstall any previously installed version before
completing this installation.
Note: Your phone must be set for Microsoft® ActiveSync® to use a USB
connection. Select Start > Programs > ActiveSync > Menu >
Connections..., then select Synchronize all PCs using this connection
4. Launch the setup program and follow the instructions on
the screen. When installation completes, the
and set USB
.
®
®
The connection is established and the Microsoft ActiveSync
window displays. The synchronization automatically begins.
Synchronization Setup Wizard connects your phone to the
computer, to set up a partnership.
Setting Up and Configuring ActiveSync
Note: When installation completes, the ActiveSync icon displays on the
1. After you’ve installed ActiveSync, connect one end of the
taskbar.
USB data cable to the jack on the upper right side of your
Note: Synchronization automatically begins the first time your device is
connected to your computer.
All the selected synchronization items are copied from your computer
to your device, and Windows Explorer creates a shortcut to the Mobile
drive
.
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phone and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
3. Enter a unique name for your device and click Next.
Correct
Incorrect
Your computer assigns a different profile to each device
that is connected to it through the ActiveSync application.
4. Select or deselect the desired applications that you wish to
synchronize, then click Next
.
2. Select Next to setup the sync partnership between the PC
and your device.
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5. Click the square to allow wireless data connections on
your device while connected to your computer. If selected
a checkmark will display in the box.
7. The Samsung Code and the PC should perform the first
ActiveSync. This may take some time, depending on the
amount of information that needs to be synchronized.
Connecting using Bluetooth Wireless Technology
6. Click Finish
.
®
To use ActiveSync via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need
to configure the settings for both your PC and your handset.
PC Configuration
1. Add a COM port in the Bluetooth application you use on
your PC.
2. In ActiveSync, select File
➔
Connection Settings. The
Connection Settings window pops-up.
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3. Check Allow connections to one of the following:, then
Note: If your phone is not connected to the computer, click this button to
choose the COM port added in Step 1.
establish a connection.
PDA Configuration
3. Click on OK
.
1. Establish a Bluetooth connection between your device and
If your phone is not
connected to the
computer, click this
button to establish
a connection.
your PC.
2. Select Yes in the Bluetooth ActiveSync dialog box that
displays, “(Your PC) supports synchronizing using Bluetooth.
Would you like to designate it as an ActiveSync partner?
3. On your phone, from the Home screen, elect Start
Programs ActiveSync
”
➔
➔
.
4. Press the Menu soft key, then select “Connect via
Bluetooth.”
Synchronizing Information
Synchronizing Your Phone With Your PC
Customizing Connection Settings
To begin synchronization, connect your phone to your computer
using a USB data cable or via Bluetooth. The Microsoft ActiveSync
window on your computer automatically displays and
synchronization starts.
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
Once the synchronization is completed, the phone stays
connected to the computer. If any change is made, Microsoft
ActiveSync automatically will begin synchronization.
File
➔
Connection Settings...
2. Change the connection settings.
To begin synchronization manually on your phone.
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ᮣ
From the Home screen, select Start
➔
ActiveSync, then press
phone from the PC Bluetooth interface using Wireless Manager.
the Sync soft key.
Changing PC Settings on Your Phone
Configuring an Exchange Server connection
You can open the phone’s file directory from your PC by clicking
Explore in the Microsoft ActiveSync window. You can then copy
files quickly and easily from the phone to the computer, or from
the computer to the phone.
1. From the Home screen, select Start
➔
ActiveSync.
2. Press Menu soft key, then select Add Server Source The
Enter Email Address screen displays.
Note: To synchronize Bluetooth devices with a compatible computer, the
computer must have the Bluetooth stack for Windows XP Service
Pack 2.
3. Enter the Server address.
4. To use a SSL protocol for server access, select This server
Synchronizing Your Phone With a Server
requires an encrypted (SSL) connection
.
Your phone can synchronize information automatically over a
wireless connection with your company’s Microsoft Exchange
server every time they connect to synchronize e-mail.
5. Press the Next soft key. The User Information screen
displays.
6. Enter your Microsoft Exchange User name, Password, and
Note: Information is synchronized only if your company is running Microsoft
Exchange Server® with Exchange ActiveSync®
.
Domain.
7. To save the password for subsequent accesses, select
Customizing Synchronization Settings
You can set various setting options for synchronization with a
computer and a server, and set the synchronization schedule.
Save password
.
8. Press the Next soft key.
9. Select data types to synchronize.
10. When you are done, press the Finish soft key.
First, you must terminate any connection between your phone
and computer. Disconnect the USB data cable or disconnect the
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Changing the Synchronization Schedule
6. Set each option:
•
•
•
Select individual Peak days.
You can schedule synchronization with the Microsoft Exchange
Server on two separate times. Use the peak time schedule to
synchronize during working hours or other times when you
experience higher mail volumes. Use the off-peak time schedule
to synchronize during times when you experience lower mail
volumes.
Select a Start Time.
Select an End Time.
7. Select
when you are finished. You are returned to the
Schedule screen.
8. Select
to return to the ActiveSync screen.
1. From the Home screen, select Start
➔
ActiveSync.
Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista)
2. Press Menu soft key, then select Schedule... The Schedule
screen displays.
The Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center enables you to set
up new partnerships, synchronize content, and manage music,
pictures, and video with Windows Mobile powered devices
(Windows Mobile 2003 or later). The Windows Mobile Device
Center is only supported on Windows Vista.
3. Set each option:
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To synchronize periodically during peak times, select a frequency of
synchronization in the Peak times field.
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Select frequency of synchronization in the Off-peak times field to
synchronize periodically during off-peak times.
Windows Mobile Device Center helps you to quickly set up new
partnerships, synchronize business-critical information such as
e-mail, contacts and calendar appointments, easily manage your
synchronization settings, and transfer business documents
between your device and PC.
4. Select one of the available options.
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To use the peak time and off-peak time setting while roaming,
select Use above settings when roaming
.
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To synchronize each time you send an e-mail, select Send/
receive when I click Send
The Windows Mobile Device Center simplifies managing media
between your Windows Mobile powered device and your PC. With
the picture acquisition wizard, you can easily tag and transfer all
.
5. To set the days and hours for peak time, select Adjust peak
times to fit your schedule. The Peak Times screen displays.
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of the pictures from your Windows Mobile powered device to
your PC’s Windows Photo Gallery.
System Requirements
Windows Mobile Device Center is currently only available for the
following versions of Microsoft Windows Vista™.
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Windows Vista™ Ultimate
Windows Vista™ Enterprise
Windows Vista™ Business
Windows Vista™ Home Premium
Windows Vista™ Home Basic
®
Microsoft Office 2003
®
®
Microsoft Outlook XP, Microsoft® Outlook® 2003, or Microsoft®
®
Outlook 2007 messaging and collaboration clients are required for
synchronization of e-mail, contacts, tasks and notes between your
Samsung Code and a Personal Computer.
Installing Windows Mobile Device Center
If your PC is running Windows Vista, your synchronization
settings will be managed through the Windows Mobile Device
Center. For instruction on downloading Windows Mobile Device
Center visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
devicecenter.mspx
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Section 13: Personalizing Your Phone
This section explains how to personalize your phone to suit your
needs and preferences.
Accessing the Settings Menu
To access the majority of your phone’s personalization settings,
do the following:
Basic Personalization
A set of basic personalization functions is available with the
Getting Started tool. This tool lets you quickly setup the following
features and functions to your preferences:
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With the Home screen
showing, do one of the
following:
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Date and time
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Press the Start soft
key, then select
E-mail
Device password
Bluetooth headset
Home screen background
Ring tone for voice calls
Settings
(
).
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Select the Settings
widget, then select
All Settings soft key.
The first page of the Settings menu appears in the display.
The following sub-sections describe uses of your phone’s
Settings.
Setup Your Phone’s Sounds
Navigating the Settings Menu
You can set several of your phone’s sounds (such as the call
ringer) as a group by selecting a sound Profile. For more
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To advance to the next Settings menu page, press
To return to the previous Settings menu page, press
To select a menu option, press the Done soft key or press
.
.
.
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Call Options
Changing the Phone Settings
Auto Answer
These options control how your phone handles incoming and
outgoing voice calls.
Auto Answer enables your phone to automatically answer calls
after a period of time that you specify.
1. At the Settings menu, select Phone ➔ Call Options. The
following options appear in the display:
Note: To use your Samsung Code in Auto Answer mode, you must connect a
handsfree headset (wired or Bluetooth) or a Bluetooth Handsfree Kit to
your phone.
• Any key answer (check box) — When checked, lets you answer
incoming voice calls by pressing any key except . (To check/
uncheck this option, press .)
1. At the Settings menu, select Phone ➔ Auto Answer.
• Phone number (display only) — Shows the phone number
assigned to your phone.
The following settings are available:
• Voice mail number — Lets you change the number used to dial
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2 Seconds — Phone automatically answers calls after 2 seconds.
4 Seconds — Phone automatically answers calls after 4 seconds.
6 Seconds — Phone automatically answers calls after 6 seconds.
8 Seconds — Phone automatically answers calls after 8 seconds.
your voice mail account.
• International code — Lets you set the code the international call
shortcut (press and hold ) uses to dial international numbers.
Tip: In addition to the Exit code (default is 011) you can add a specific
Country code. Example — (01182) would automatically dial a number in
South Korea.
10 Seconds — Phone automatically answers calls after 10
seconds.
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Never — Disables automatic answering of calls.
2. Highlight the desired option and enter a new setting.
3. To save your changes, press the Done soft key.
Hearing Aid Mode
Tip: To display a list of these options, press
.
2. Select the desired setting.
This option lets you enable or disable your phone’s hearing aid
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Changing the Display Settings
Home Screen
1. At the Settings menu, select Display ➔ Home Screen.
The following options appear in the display:
1. At the Settings menu, select Phone ➔ Hearing Aid
Mode.
2. To enable T-Coil hearing aid compatibility, select On
.
• Home screen layout — Lets you choose from the following
layouts:
To disable hearing aid compatibility, select Off
.
Windows Default
Windows Simple
3. To save your change, press the Done soft key.
Voice Privacy
This option lets you select the level of security applied to your
calls.
Note: With Voice Privacy set to On, enhanced level security is applied to your
calls, which can result in encoding and decoding delays.
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Windows Basic
1. At the Settings menu, select Phone ➔ Voice Privacy.
The following settings are available:
• On — Enhanced security
• Off — Standard security
2. Select the desired setting.
3. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
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Samsung Simple
Samsung Calendar
Pocket MSN
Samsung Popup
Samsung Multi Clock
Samsung WizPro
MSN Default
Sliding Panel
Sliding Panel Media
• Show Recent Programs — Lets you select the option to display
the most Recent Programs in the Start menu or to display All
Programs.
• Color scheme — Lets you select from the following color
schemes:
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Default
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Purple
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Samsung Blue
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• Background Image — Lets you choose from the following
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Blue
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Red
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Samsung Black
Samsung Purple
Samsung Violet
images:
Default
green
Brown
Grey
Text : Black
Text : White
Yellow
Light Green
Magenta
• Windows
Mobile
Green
greenLS
guava
• Guava
Bubbles
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guavaLS
METROPCS
Grass
WIZPRO
Spring
Leaf
Water
Champagne
Silhouette1
Skyscraper1
Redwine
Silhouette2
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Start Menu Style
1. At the Settings menu, select Display ➔ Start Menu
Style. The following settings are available:
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• Grid
• List
2. Select the desired style by pressing Navigation key Left or
Right.
3. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
• Time out — Lets you how long the current screen will display
without activity before returning to the Home screen. The available
options are:
Changing the Sound Settings
Ringtone
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ Ring Tone. The
following settings are available:
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Never
After 10 seconds
After 5 minutes
After 10 minutes
After 15 minutes
After 30 minutes
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Vibrate
None
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6_slowly
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Digital Bell
Gutta Tone
Minimal Tone
Popple Tone
7_sonicboom
8_the bridge of cloud
9_chill out
2. Highlight the desired option, then press the Navigation key
Left or Right to select a new value for the highlighted
option.
1_club mix
10_castle on a
cloud
3. To save your changes, press the Done soft key.
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2_disco party
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Animato Tone
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Samsung Tune
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View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
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3_late night
4_mix master
5_moonlight
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Charming Intro tone
Classic Bell
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Single Tone
For more options, press the Menu soft key.
Ticktock Tone
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Crossing Tone
System Sound
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ System Sound.
The System Sound screen appears in the display showing
the current System Sound settings.
2. To preview the ringtones, press the Menu soft key, then
select Play
.
3. To change the ringtone setting, press the Navigation key
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
Left or Right.
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Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
4. To save your change, press the Done soft key.
Notification
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
The Notification settings allow you to select the actions for which
you hear sounds and how you are notified when different events
occur.
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For more options, press the Menu soft key.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ Notification.
The Notification screen appears in the display showing the
current Notification settings.
Keypad Tone
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ Keypad Tone.
The Keypad Tone screen appears in the display showing
the current Keypad Tone setting.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
2. Select a new value by pressing the Navigation key Left or
Right.
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2. If not connected, connect a headset to your phone, then
press the OK soft key. The DNSe screen appears in the
display showing the current DNSe settings.
– or –
View a list of available values by pressing
.
3. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
3. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
Call Alert
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Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting (and their
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ Call Alert. The
Call Alert screen appears in the display showing the
current Call Alert settings.
effects) by pressing
.
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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Highlight each setting by pressing the Notification key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
Emergency Tone
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ More... ➔
Emergency Tone. The Emergency Tone screen appears
in the display showing the current Emergency Tone setting.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
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For more options, press the Menu soft key.
2. Select a new value by pressing the Navigation key Left or
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Right.
DNSe
– or –
View a list of available values by pressing
.
Note: The DNSe setting requires that you connect a headset to your phone.
3. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ DNSe. If no
headset is connected to your phone, you are prompted to
connect one.
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View a list of available values for a highlighted setting (and their
effects) by pressing
Profiles
.
This option lets you review, select, and edit a sound profile for
your phone.
5. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Power Management
Selecting a Profile
1. At the Settings menu, select Power Management. The
Power Management screen appears in the display
showing an expanded Main battery charge level display
and the current Power Management settings.
1. At the Settings menu, select Profiles. The Profiles screen
appears in the display showing the available Profiles. A
checkmark indicates the currently selected Profile.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting (and their
Changing a Profile
1. At the Settings menu, select Sounds ➔ Profiles. The
Profiles screen appears in the display showing the
available Profiles. A checkmark indicates the currently
selected Profile.
effects) by pressing
.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Connections
Wireless Manager
2. Highlight the Profile you want to change.
3. Press the Menu soft key, then select Edit. The selected
Wireless Manager lets you enable/disable the Samsung Code
Bluetooth and Phone functions.
Profile’s settings appear in the display.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Wireless
Manager. The Wireless Manager screen appears in the
display showing the current Bluetooth and Phone settings.
4. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
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2. Highlight the connection you want to enable/disable, then
press
3. To save your setting(s), press the Done soft key.
devices appears in the display.
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Highlight your
.
Bluetooth headset,
then press the Next
soft key. You are
notified that your
Samsung Code has
connected with your
Bluetooth headset.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology
capable of exchanging information over a distance of about 30
feet without requiring a physical connection.
3. To remove a device
General Settings
from the list:
This option lets you view and manage the Registered List of other
Bluetooth devices paired with your Samsung Code.
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Press the Menu soft key, then select Delete. You are prompted to
confirm your deletion.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth
➔ General Settings. The Bluetooth Devices screen
appears in the display listing the Bluetooth devices paired
with your Samsung Code.
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To confirm the deletion, press the Yes soft key.
My Information Setting
This option lets you change your Samsung Code Bluetooth device
name.
2. To pair a headset
with your Samsung
Code:
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth
➔ My Information Setting. The My Information
Setting screen appears in the display showing the
Samsung Code current Bluetooth Device name.
•
Set your Bluetooth
headset to Visible,
then select Add new
device... A list of
visible Bluetooth
2. To change the name, highlight the Device name: field.
3. Use the keypad to edit the name or enter a new name.
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Basic Printer Setting
4. To save your new setting, press the Done soft key.
Lets you connect your Samsung Code with a Bluetooth printer
already paired with your Samsung Code phone. For more
Incoming Beam Setting
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth
➔ Incoming Beam Setting. The Incoming Beam
Setting screen appears in the display with the Receive
incoming beams checkbox highlighted.
Smart Pairing Setting
Lets you select whether the Samsung Code attempts to pair with
other Bluetooth devices using predefine or specified PIN codes.
2. Enable/disable this setting by pressing
.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth
➔ Smart Pairing Setting. The Smart Pairing Setting
screen appears in the display showing the current Smart
Pairing settings.
3. To save your new setting, press the Done soft key.
FTP Server Setting
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth
➔ FTP Server Setting. The FTP Server Setting screen
appears in the display showing the current Bluetooth and
OBEX FTP security settings and Shared Folder setting.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing
.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
3. To save your new settings, press the Save soft key.
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•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing
Discoverable Mode Setting
.
Lets you make your Samsung Code “visible” to other Bluetooth
devices (such as, personal computers or other handsets) for
purposes of pairing with those devices.
3. To save your new settings, press the Done soft key.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth
➔ More ➔ Discoverable Mode Setting. The
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Discoverable Mode Setting screen appears in the
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
display.
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Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
2. Select a new setting by pressing the Navigation key Left or
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
Right.
3. To save your new setting, press the Save soft key.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Supported Profiles
Dial-up
Actually, the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes
how the short-range wireless technology works, whereas
individual profiles describe the services supported by individual
devices. Profiles reduce the chance that different devices will not
work together.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Dial-up.
The Dial-up screen appears in the display showing the
following options:
• New... — Lets you create a new Dial-up profile.
ᮣ
At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Bluetooth ➔
More ➔ Supported Profiles to view a list of the Bluetooth
Profiles supported by the Samsung Code.
• Network Connect — This connection is pre-configured and
cannot be modified.
2. Select the desired option. The respective Dial-up
connection profile screen appears in the display.
USB
3. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
This option lets you select how the USB interface on your
•
•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
Samsung Code will react to being connected to a Personal
Computer.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ USB. The
USB screen appears in the display showing the current
USB settings.
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
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Proxy
2. To create a VPN profile, select New... The Add VPN screen
appears in the display.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ Proxy. The
Proxy screen appears in the display and lists any existing
3. To change an existing profile, highlight it and press the
Menu soft key, then select Edit. The related Proxy screen
appears in the display.
Proxy profiles.
2. To create a Proxy profile, select New... The Add Proxy
screen appears in the display.
4. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
3. To change an existing profile, highlight it and press the
Menu soft key, then select Edit. The related Proxy screen
appears in the display.
•
•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
4. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
5. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
•
•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
USB to PC
Lets you enable or disable advanced network functionality for
Samsung Code USB-to-PC connections.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
5. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ More... ➔
USB to PC. The USB to PC screen appears in the display
and shows the current advanced network functionality
setting.
VPN
This option lets you setup Virtual Private Network (VPN) profiles.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ VPN. The
VPN screen appears in the display and lists any existing
VPN profiles.
2. To change the setting, highlight the Enable advanced
network functionality checkbox.
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3. Press
.
Roaming
Lets you enable or disable Roaming for your Samsung Code and
lets you select the type of Roaming to use.
4. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
Domain Enroll
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ Roaming. The
Roaming screen appears in the display, showing the
current Roaming setting.
Lets you enroll your phone in one of your employer’s domains.
1. At the Settings menu, select Connections ➔ More... ➔
Domain Enroll. The Domain Enroll screen appears in the
display, explains what information you need to enroll your
phone in a company domain, and shows the current
Domain Enrollment status.
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•
Select a new value by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values by pressing
.
2. To save your setting press the Done soft key.
Security
2. To enroll your phone, press the Enroll soft key. You are
prompted to backup your data stored on your phone before
continuing the Domain Enrollment.
ᮣ
At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ Security. The
Security screen appears in the display, showing the following
options:
3. Press the Next soft key. The Enroll screen appears in the
Device Lock
display.
Lets you set your phone to lock itself automatically, and lets you
specify a password for unlocking the phone.
4. Follow the prompts to complete the Domain Enrollment.
Date and Time
1. In the Security screen, select Device Lock. The Password
Settings screen appears in the display with the Prompt if
device unused for checkbox highlighted.
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2. To activate the other settings, press
.
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3. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
Phone Reset
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•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
This password-protected option lets you reset your phone’s
settings to default values.
Memory Information
This option displays the amount of phone Memory and Storage
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
and Storage Card space are Used and Free
.
Certificates
This option also lets you format a microSD storage card.
Text Input Settings
Certificates screens let you view and delete Personal
,
Intermediate and Root certificates that grant external access to
your phone and/or grant your phone access to external systems.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ Text Input
Settings. The Text Input Settings screen appears in the
display, showing the current Text Input settings.
Encryption
Lets you enable or disable encryption for files stored on microSD
storage cards.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
1. In the Security screen, select Encryption. The Encryption
screen appears in the display with the Encrypt files when
placed on storage cards checkbox highlighted.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
2. To change the current setting, press
.
Remove Programs
3. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
This option lets you review and remove applications that you
have added to your Samsung Code.
Emergency Numbers
This option lets you specify up to three Emergency Numbers in
addition to the default numbers 911, *911, and #911.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔
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Remove Programs. The Remove Programs screen
appears in the display, listing the applications you
currently have installed on your phone.
Accessibility
This option lets you personalize your phone’s displayed text,
keypress reactions, and in-call alert volume to suit your needs.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ More... ➔
Accessibility. The Accessibility screen appears in the
display, showing the current Message Ticker settings.
2. To remove a program, highlight it, then press the Menu soft
key and select Remove. You are prompted to confirm your
removal of the selected program.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
3. To confirm removal, press the Yes soft key.
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•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
Message Ticker
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ More... ➔
Message Ticker. The Message Ticker screen appears in
the display, showing the current Message Ticker settings.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
Key Settings
These options let you select which functions and features the
Message key, Function (Fn) keys, and the Voice Command key
launch when pressed or pressed and held.
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•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Activate/deactivate a highlighted checkbox by pressing
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ More... ➔ Key
Settings. The Key Settings screen appears in the display,
listing the following options:
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
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• Message Key Settings
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•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
• Fn Key Settings
• User Defined Key Settings
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
2. Select the option whose setting(s) you want to review and/
or change. The respective screen appears in the display,
showing the current settings.
3. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
Other Settings
Location
3. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
This option lets you select whether your phone broadcasts a
location signal at all times or only when you make an Emergency
Call.
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•
•
Highlight each setting by pressing the Navigation key Up or Down.
Select values by pressing the Navigation key Left or Right.
View a list of available values for a highlighted setting by pressing
.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ More... ➔
Other Settings ➔ Location. You are informed of the
4. To save your settings, press the Done soft key.
effects of setting this option to ON
.
Regional Settings
This option lets you personalize the Language, Locale, and Date
and Number formats to suit your needs.
2. Press the OK soft key. The Location screen appears in the
display, showing the current setting.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ More... ➔
Regional Settings. The Regional Settings screen
appears in the display, showing the current Regional
settings.
3. Change the current setting by pressing the Navigation key
Left or Right.
4. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
2. Enter or select values for each setting in turn.
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TTY
Error Reporting
This option lets you enable your phone to work with a TTY device.
This option lets you enable or disable Windows Mobile’s Error
Reporting function. This function is explained on the Error
Reporting screen.
1. At the Settings menu, select More... ➔ More... ➔
Other Settings ➔ TTY. You are informed of the effects of
enabling this option.
Customer Feedback
This option lets you enable or disable Windows Mobile’s
Feedback Reporting function. This function is explained on the
Customer Feedback screen.
2. Press the OK soft key. The TTY screen appears in the
display, showing the current setting.
3. Change the current setting by pressing the Navigation key
Windows Update
This option lets you setup the Windows Update for Windows
Mobile function. This function is explained on the Update Setup
screen.
Left or Right.
•
View a list of available values by pressing
.
4. To save your setting, press the Done soft key.
Managed Programs
This option lets you view Installation History details for any
Managed Programs you install on your Samsung Code.
Phone Information
This option lists information valuable to you, especially if you
need to contact Customer Care.
Setup E-mail
This option lets you setup your Samsung Code to access an e-
Owner Information
This option lets you enter personal information to be used as an
electronic “calling/business card”.
About
This option displays version information about the copy of
Windows Mobile installed on your phone and about the hardware
used to run Windows Mobile.
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Section 14: Health and Safety Information
This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using
your phone. These safety precautions should be followed to
safely use your phone.
absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of
watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to
comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg).
Health and Safety Information
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
Certification Information (SAR)
The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection to the public and to account
for any variations in measurements.
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions
accepted 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. This is because the phone is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government.
These FCC exposure limits are derived from the
recommendations of two expert organizations, the National
Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific
and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and
academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature
related to the biological effects of RF energy.
Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed
the exposure limit established by the FCC. Tests for each model
phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear
and worn on the body) as required by the FCC.
The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of the rate of
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For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets
FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that
contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of
1.5 cm from the body.
Warning Regarding Display
The display on your handset is made of glass or acrylic and could
break if your handset is dropped or if it receives significant
impact. Do not use if screen is broken or cracked as this could
cause injury to you.
Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values
for this model phone as reported to the FCC are:
Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its
customers to recycle Samsung mobile phones and genuine
Samsung accessories.
information.
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Head: 0.623 W/Kg.
Body-worn: 0.557 W/Kg.
UL Certified Travel Adapter
The Travel Adapter for this phone has met applicable UL safety
requirements. Please adhere to the following safety instructions
per UL guidelines.
SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed
pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone
FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case
of the phone.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD
TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a
should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular
phone. Additional product specific SAR information can also be
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH AMERICA, USE
AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER
far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures well
within the FCC's compliance limits.
CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET. THIS POWER UNIT IS
INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTATED IN A VERTICAL OR
HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION.
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health
problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no
proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe.
Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in
the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low
levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of
RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to
low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no
known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies
have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such
findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some
cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those
studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a
series of Questions and Answers for consumers relating to radio
frequency (RF) exposure from wireless phones. The FDA
publication includes the following information:
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. These RF
exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission
safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and
other federal health and safety agencies.
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
When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the
exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person's RF
exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the
source. The so-called "cordless phones," which have a base unit
connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at
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phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level
that is hazardous to the user.
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency
working group activities, as well.
In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless
phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace
or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that
are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety
guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other
health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory
actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a
number of steps, including the following:
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone
networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher
power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF
exposures that people get from these base stations are typically
thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless
phones.
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Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the
type emitted by wireless phones;
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to
the user that is not necessary for device function; and
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human
health.
Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety
questions discussed in this document.
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal
agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF
safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The
following agencies belong to this working group:
What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and
many studies have suffered from flaws in their research
methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of radio
frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless
phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be
repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however,
have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the
development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of
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Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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the studies that showed increased tumor development used
animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with
cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop
cancer in absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the
animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are
not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless
phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results of such
studies mean for human health.
animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer
promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can
provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but
ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to provide answers
about some health effects, such as cancer.
This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a
cancer-causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do -
may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological
studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF
exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many
factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the
phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
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, glioma, 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 phones RF exposures.
What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible
health effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and
with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high
priority animal studies are conducted to address important
questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency
energy (RF).
However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-
term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these
studies was around three years.
What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure
from wireless phones poses a health risk?
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies
of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of
the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could
be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of
Organization international Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project
since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has
been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs
that has driven the establishment of new research programs
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around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of
public information documents on EMF issues.
of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone
away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote
antenna.
FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development
Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety.
FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from
experts in government, industry, and academic organizations.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless
phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF
exposure from these products, you can use measures like those
described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone
use.
CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to
independent investigators. The initial research will include both
laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The
CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional
research needs in the context of the latest research
developments around the world.
What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of
wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to
take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the
measures described above would apply to children and
teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless
phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the
RF source will reduce RF exposure.
What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio
frequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not
know that there is - it is probably very small. But if you are
concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a
few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency
energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a
person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a
wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have
advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones
at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom
distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in
December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a
wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their
recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was
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day, you could place more distance between your body and the source
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strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that
any health hazard exists.
more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies
have shown that these products generally do not work as
advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called "shields"
may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may
be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an
increase in RF absorption. In February 2002, the Federal trade
Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that
claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with
making false and unsubstantiated claims.
Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce
risks from exposure to RF emissions?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-
free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless
phones for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the
absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is
the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the
head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the
waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the
body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in
the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of
whether they are used against the head or against the body.
Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety
limit.
According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to
substantiate their claim.
What about wireless phone interference with
medical equipment?
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact
with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped
develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic
interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and
defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now
part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the
Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield
the head from RF radiation work?
Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft,
a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many
other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will
allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and
defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that
accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions
reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF
absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing
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wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard
sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance
requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no
interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and
a compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard was
approved by the IEEE in 2000.
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http://www.icnirp.de
Health Protection Agency:
http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation
US Food and Drug Administration:
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones
Road Safety
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible
interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful
interference be found to occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess
the interference and work to resolve the problem.
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to
communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But an
important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless
phones, one that every user must uphold.
Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various
sources can be obtained from the following organizations
(Updated 12/1/2006):
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using
your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good
common sense and remember the following tips:
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FCC RF Safety Program:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as
speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you
to place your call without taking your attention off the road.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
http://www.epa.gov/radiation/
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add
an additional layer of convenience and safety to your
wireless phone with one of the many hands free
accessories available today.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html
World Health Organization (WHO):
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/
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3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to
access your wireless phone without removing your eyes
from the road. If you get an incoming call at an
7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that
may be distracting. Make people you are talking with
aware you are driving and suspend conversations that
have the potential to divert your attention from the road.
inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.
4. 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.
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other
local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident
or medical emergencies.
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If
you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other
serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or
other local emergency number, as you would want others
to do for you.
5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.
Jotting down a "to do" list or flipping through your address
book takes attention away from your primary
responsibility, driving safely.
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls
when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try
to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to
make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check
the road and your mirrors, then continue.
10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency
wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a
broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken
traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one
appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call
roadside assistance or other special non-emergency
number.
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"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when
driving."
Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and
potential hearing problem varies. Additionally, the amount of
sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on
the nature of the sound, the device settings, and the headphones
that are used. As a result, there is no single volume setting that is
appropriate for everyone or for every combination of sound,
settings and equipment.
web-site www.ctia.org
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Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad,
please call 1-888-901-7233.
You should follow some commonsense recommendations when
using any portable audio device:
Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet
Association.
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Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at
which you can hear adequately.
Responsible Listening
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When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the
people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear
what you are listening to.
Caution!: Avoid potential hearing loss.
Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud
sounds over time. The risk of hearing loss increases as sound is
played louder and for longer durations. Prolonged exposure to
loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of
preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that
using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and
cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations
may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes
the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds, and
Bluetooth or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound
has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing
in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing.
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Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you
choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, use
noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental
noise. By blocking background environment noise, noise cancelling
headphones should allow you to hear the music at lower volumes than
when using earbuds.
Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time
is required before you hearing could be affected.
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Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such
as rock concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary
hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you
experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or experience
any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio
device, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Bethesda, MD 20892-2320
Email: [email protected]
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
395 E Street, S.W.
You can obtain additional information on this subject from the
following sources:
American Academy of Audiology
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300
Reston, VA 20190
Suite 9200
Patriots Plaza Building
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: (800) 222-2336
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4647)
1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
Outside the U.S. 513-533-8328
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
1-888-232-6348 TTY
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Persons who have such devices:
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.
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Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from their
implantable medical device when the phone is turned ON;
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Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to
minimize the potential for interference;
When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device,
read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not
connect incompatible products.
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Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to
suspect that interference is taking place;
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are
advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and
for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the
equipment should only be used in the normal operating position
(held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder if
you are using an external antenna).
Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your
implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using
your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care
provider.
For more information see:
UsingYourPhoneNearOtherElectronicDevices
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Wireless Devices
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the
exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility
Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be
compatible with hearing-aids.
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.
Implantable Medical Devices
A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained
between a handheld wireless phone and an implantable medical
device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter
defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the device.
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The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to
telecommunications services for persons with hearing
disabilities.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are
likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than
phones that are not labeled. T4 is the better/higher of the two
ratings.
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices
(hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a
buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are
more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones
also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find
this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is
relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and
wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5
is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is
considered for best use.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system
for wireless phones, to assist hearing device users find phones
that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones
have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their
box or a label located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on
the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device
happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to
use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your
hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal
needs.
T3
+
T2
=
5
M3
+
M2
=
5
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and
are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than
phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two
ratings.
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating
and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the
two values equal M5. This is synonymous for T ratings. This
should provide the hearing aid user with "normal usage" while
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using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone.
"Normal usage" in this context is defined as a signal quality that
is acceptable for normal operation.
should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has
been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The
T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M
and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for
Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT
marks are referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules.
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require
you to do so.
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.
The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
Other Medical Devices
Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling
point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel
storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting
operations are in progress.
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your phone off in
health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be
using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not
always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats,
chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied
petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal
powders, and any other area where you would normally be
advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
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
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When making an emergency call, remember to give all the
necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that
your phone may be the only means of communication at the
scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given
permission to do so.
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).
Restricting Children's access to your Phone
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play
with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage
the phone or make calls that increase your phone bill.
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be
switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone
networks or when certain network services and/or phone
features are in use. Check with local service providers.
FCC Notice and Cautions
FCC Notice
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close
proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to
stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.
2. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for
example, 911 or other official emergency number).
Emergency numbers vary by location.
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard
(NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire
Protection Association:
3. Press the
key.
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.
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Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is
mounted and operating properly.
NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency)
1 Batterymarch Park
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in
the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
Quincy, Massachusetts
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag
inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed
or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air
bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and
the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
USA 02169-7471
Cautions
•
•
Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless
phone in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's
operation.
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly
approved in this document could void your warranty for this
equipment, and void your authority to operate this equipment.
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.
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or
denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Product Performance
Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of
equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending
or sitting on it.
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the
signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the
current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the
signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the
signal.
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.
If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you
better reception.
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Understanding the Power Save Feature
•
•
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your phone is
maintained, secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth and WLAN
components must be disabled during a call.
If your phone is unable to find a signal after searching, a Power
Save feature is automatically activated. If your phone is active, it
periodically rechecks service availability or you can check it
yourself by pressing any key.
If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, hold the phone
with the antenna raised, fully-extended and over your shoulder.
Do not hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna, if applicable.
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged.
•
•
•
Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message displays
on the screen. When a signal is found, your phone returns to
standby mode.
If your phone is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructing the
internal antenna could inhibit call performance.
Understanding How Your Phone Operates
•
•
Speak directly into the phone's receiver.
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's
turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals.
When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls
the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2
watts in digital mode.
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If
your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove
the battery. If it is inoperable, call Customer Care for service.
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones
Many services and features are network dependent and may
require additional subscription and/or usage charges. Not all
features are available for purchase or use in all areas.
Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost.
Other conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service
provider for additional information.
Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance
For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should
service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the
warranty.
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone
properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
Battery Standby and Talk Time
Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage
patterns and conditions. Battery power consumption depends on
factors such as network configuration, signal strength, operating
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temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice,
data, and other application usage patterns.
•
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and
the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and
discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the
operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than
normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
Battery Precautions
•
Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard
surface, can potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you
suspect damage to the phone or battery, take it to a service center for
inspection.
•
•
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only
with Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use,
disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery
connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may
shorten its life.
•
•
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.
Do not modify or remanufacture the battery as this could result in
serious safety hazards.
•
If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses less
power; talk and standby time are greatly affected by the signal
strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the
network operator.
•
Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some Web
sites and second-hand dealers, not associated with reputable
manufacturers and carriers, might be selling incompatible or even
counterfeit batteries and chargers. Consumers should purchase
manufacturer or carrier recommended products and accessories. If
unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is compatible,
contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.
•
Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found in the
user’s guide.
•
•
Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and charging devices
could result in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other serious hazard.
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery:
it may require cooling or warming first.
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•
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. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not
work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are
particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).
•
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some
areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be
prohibited. For safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your
nearest Samsung authorized service center. Always recycle. Do not
dispose of batteries in a fire.
Care and Maintenance
•
•
Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or
near a cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.
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.
Do not get your phone or battery wet. Even though they will dry and
appear to operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and
pose a safety hazard.
•
•
•
•
•
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of
small children.
•
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur
when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection
between the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the
battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or
bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the
object causing the short-circuiting.
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain
minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric
shock to you or damage to the phone.
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts
may be damaged.
•
•
Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal
objects, such as coins, keys or jewelry.
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the
life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain
plastics.
Do not crush, puncture or put a high degree of pressure on the battery
as this can cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating.
•
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its
normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone,
which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.
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•
•
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to
clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild
soap-and-water solution.
•
•
•
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.
If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, use only the
supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas
or modified accessories may damage the phone and violate
regulations governing radio devices.
•
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly,
take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there
will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
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Section 15: Warranty Information
Standard Limited Warranty
removed or made illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other
externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to
normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in
conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral
equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or
damage from 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.
What is Covered and For How Long?
SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG")
warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's
Phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service for the
period commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for
the following specified period of time after that date:
This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity
falls below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this
Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the battery has
been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by
SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the
battery are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the
battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG
phone for which it is specified.
Phone
1 Year
Batteries
1 Year
Leather Case
Holster
90 Days
90 Days
1 Year
Other Phone Accessories
What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon
proper use of Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does
not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse,
abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical
stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna,
or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty
period, SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole
option, without charge to Purchaser, any defective component
part of Product. To obtain service under this Limited Warranty,
Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service
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facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by
Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale
showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and
the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on where to
deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-
4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the
defective Product. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option,
use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when
repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt,
reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases,
pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90)
days. All other repaired/replaced Product will be warranted for a
period equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty on
the original Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All
replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall
become the property of SAMSUNG.
OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
•
THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE;
•
•
•
WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;
DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;
THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS
CONTAINED THEREIN; OR
•
COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY
LAW, RULE, SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.
NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE
CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND
WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY OPERATION
OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF
TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY STATED HEREIN.
SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE
PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE
PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE
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.
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY?
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED
HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT "AS IS," AND
SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AND
THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY
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OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF
THE EXPRESS WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT. SAMSUNG MAKES NO
WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR
ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING
FROM ANY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS
OTHERWISE, AS TO THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,
PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE
OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR
EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY
SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO
INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE
PRODUCT. THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,
PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY
SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER
AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE.
NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS
OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR
ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER
PARTY. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY
FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE
ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES
PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY
REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR
UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH
PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE
CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS
THE LAW PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE
PURCHASER MAY USE THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between
Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing
reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability
contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees,
distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make
modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional
warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly, additional
statements 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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only; provided that the backup copy must include all copyright or
other proprietary notices contained on the original.
End User License Agreement for Software
IMPORTANT. READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement
("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual
or a single entity) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. for software
owned by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and its affiliated
companies and its third party suppliers and licensors that
accompanies this EULA, which includes computer software and
may include associated media, printed materials, "online" or
electronic documentation ("Software"). BY CLICKING THE "I
ACCEPT" BUTTON (OR IF YOU BYPASS OR OTHERWISE DISABLE
THE "I ACCEPT", AND STILL INSTALL, COPY, DOWNLOAD,
ACCESS OR OTHERWISE USE THE SOFTWARE), YOU AGREE TO
BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NOT
ACCEPT THE TERMS IN THIS EULA, YOU MUST CLICK THE
"DECLINE" BUTTON, DISCONTINUE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.
2. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP. Samsung reserves
all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA. The Software
is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws and
treaties. Samsung or its suppliers own the title, copyright and
other intellectual property rights in the Software. The Software is
licensed, not sold.
3. LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS. You may not reverse
engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to
discover the source code or algorithms of, the Software (except
and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by
applicable law notwithstanding this limitation), or modify, or
disable any features of, the Software, or create derivative works
based on the Software. You may not rent, lease, lend, sublicense
or provide commercial hosting services with the Software.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Samsung grants you the following rights
provided that you comply with all terms and conditions of this
EULA: You may install, use, access, display and run one copy of
the Software on the local hard disk(s) or other permanent storage
media of one computer and use the Software on a single
computer or a mobile device at a time, and you may not make
the Software available over a network where it could be used by
multiple computers at the same time. You may make one copy of
the Software in machine-readable form for backup purposes
4. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. You agree that Samsung and its
affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered as
part of the product support services related to the Software
provided to you, if any, related to the Software. Samsung may
use this information solely to improve its products or to provide
customized services or technologies to you and will not disclose
this information in a form that personally identifies you.
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5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements and
add-on components (if any) of the Software that Samsung may
provide to you or make available to you after the date you obtain
your initial copy of the Software, unless we provide other terms
along with such upgrade. To use Software identified as an
upgrade, you must first be licensed for the Software identified by
Samsung as eligible for the upgrade. After upgrading, you may
no longer use the Software that formed the basis for your
upgrade eligibility.
8. TERMINATION. This EULA is effective until terminated. Your
rights under this License will terminate automatically without
notice from Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the terms
and conditions of this EULA. Upon termination of this EULA, you
shall cease all use of the Software and destroy all copies, full or
partial, of the Software.
9. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. You expressly acknowledge
and agree that use of the Software is at your sole risk and that
the entire risk as to satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy
and effort is with you. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND
WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND
SAMSUNG AND ITS LICENSORS (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS
"SAMSUNG" FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTIONS 9, 10 and 11)
HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH
RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR
STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, OF
SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OF RELIABILITY OR AVAILABILITY,
OF ACCURACY, OF LACK OF VIRUSES, OF QUIET ENJOYMENT,
AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. SAMSUNG
DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR
ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE, THAT THE FUNCTIONS
CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR
6. SOFTWARE TRANSFER. You may not transfer this EULA or the
rights to the Software granted herein to any third party unless it
is in connection with the sale of the mobile device which the
Software accompanied. In such event, the transfer must include
all of the Software (including all component parts, the media and
printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA) and you may not
retain any copies of the Software. The transfer may not be an
indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the transfer, the
end user receiving the Software must agree to all the EULA
terms.
7. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that the Software is
subject to export restrictions of various countries. You agree to
comply with all applicable international and national laws that
apply to the Software, including the U.S. Export Administration
Regulations, as well as end user, end use, and destination
restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments.
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REQUIREMENTS, THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL
BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE
SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN
INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SAMSUNG OR A SAMSUNG
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY.
SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE
ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR
CORRECTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON
APPLICABLE STATUTORY RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER, SO THESE
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
OR OTHERWISE) AND EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO
NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL
INJURY, OR OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO
THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. Notwithstanding any damages that
you might incur for any reason whatsoever (including, without
limitation, all damages referenced herein and all direct or general
damages in contract or anything else), the entire liability of
Samsung under any provision of this EULA and your exclusive
remedy hereunder shall be limited to the greater of the actual
damages you incur in reasonable reliance on the Software up to
the amount actually paid by you for the Software or US$5.00. The
foregoing limitations, exclusions and disclaimers (including
Sections 9, 10 and 11) shall apply to the maximum extent
permitted by applicable law, even if any remedy fails its essential
purpose.
10. EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL AND CERTAIN
OTHER DAMAGES. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN
NO EVENT SHALL SAMSUNG BE LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY,
OR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, OR FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF
DATA, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR FOR ANY PECUNIARY
DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO YOUR
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, THE PROVISION OF
OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT OR OTHER SERVICES,
INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, AND RELATED CONTENT THROUGH
THE SOFTWARE OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF
THE SOFTWARE, OR OTHERWISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION
WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS EULA, HOWEVER CAUSED,
REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (CONTRACT, TORT
12. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. The Software is licensed
only with "restricted rights" and as "commercial items"
consisting of "commercial software" and "commercial software
documentation" with only those rights as are granted to all other
end users pursuant to the terms and conditions herein.
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13. APPLICABLE LAW. This EULA is governed by the laws of
TEXAS, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. This EULA
shall not be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods, the application of which is expressly
excluded. If a dispute, controversy or difference is not amicably
settled, it shall be finally resolved by arbitration in Seoul, Korea in
accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the Korean Commercial
Arbitration Board. The award of arbitration shall be final and
binding upon the parties.
To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of this
sort, it is recommended that the device be returned to Samsung’s
Customer Care Center for an Extended File System (EFS) Clear
which will eliminate all user memory and return all settings to
default settings. Please contact the Samsung Customer Care
Center for details.
Important!: Please provide warranty information (proof of purchase) to
Samsung’s Customer Care Center in order to provide this service
at no charge. If the warranty has expired on the device, charges
may apply.
14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This EULA is the entire
agreement between you and Samsung relating to the Software
and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written
communications, proposals and representations with respect to
the Software or any other subject matter covered by this EULA. If
any provision of this EULA is held to be void, invalid,
unenforceable or illegal, the other provisions shall continue in full
force and effect.
Customer Care Center:
1000 Klein Rd.
Plano, TX 75074
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)
Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC:
1301 East Lookout Drive
Precautions for Transfer and Disposal
Richardson, Texas 75082
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using the
standard methods, the data only appears to be removed on a
superficial level, and it may be possible for someone to retrieve
and reuse the data by means of special software.
Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad,
dial the numbers listed in brackets.
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Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)
©
2009 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights
reserved.
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written
approval. Specifications and availability subject to change
without notice.
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Index
Camera
Album 84
Camera Options
Brightness 91
A
E
Excel Mobile
F
Application
Applications
Deleting 97
Installing 97
B
Folders (Text Message)
Accessing 47
Fun Tools
Zoom 90
Camera Settings
Configuration
Battery
G
Games
Solitaire 95
Bluetooth
C
Call Functions
Adjusting the Call Volume 33
Camcorder
156
Messaging
Mode
Camera 28
Handsfree 28
Lock 29
Speakerphone 27
Standby 25
M-Ratings 139
My Text Messages
Editing 45
Inserting 45
Using 45
H
N
HAC 138
O
I
Office Mobile
P
Phone
Modes 25
M
Media Player
controls 94
launching 93
Message Folders
Accessing 47
Overview 53
Message Menu
Photos
Sending 91
Pocket Internet Explorer
launching 55
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