Samsung SGH T809 User Manual

SGH-T809  
P O R T A B L E Q u a d - B a n d  
T E L E P H O N E  
User Guide  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
Topics Covered  
• Activating Your Phone  
• Switching the Phone On or Off  
• Setting Up Your Voicemail  
This section allows you to start using your phone by  
activating your service and setting up your voice mail.  
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Activating Your Phone  
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are  
provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your  
subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional  
services available, and many others.  
Installing the SIM Card  
Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged  
by scratching or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or  
removing the card.  
Keep all SIM cards out of reach of small children.  
If necessary, switch off the phone by holding down the  
key until the power-off image displays.  
1. Remove the back cover. To do so, slide the back cover off  
in the direction of the arrow (1).  
2. Lift the back cover away, as shown (2).  
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Activating Your Phone  
3. Remove the battery. Grasp the bottom of the battery (1)  
and lift up. Pull the battery out and away (2).  
4. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket so that the  
card locks into place. Make sure the gold contacts of the  
card face into the phone.  
Note: When you need to remove the SIM card, slide it, as shown, and take  
it out of the socket.  
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5. Place the battery so that the 3 brass tabs on the end  
align with the 3 brass prongs at the bottom of the battery  
compartment (1). Press the battery down until it clicks  
into place (2).  
6. Replace the back cover. Make sure that the battery is  
properly installed before switching on the phone.  
Charging a Battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery.  
Atraveladaptercomeswithyourphoneforchargingthe  
battery. Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask  
your local Samsung dealer for further details.  
You can use the phone while the battery is charging, but  
this causes the phone to charge more slowly.  
Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the  
first time. A discharged battery recharges fully in approximately 200  
minutes.  
1. With the battery in position in the phone, plug the  
connector of the travel adapter into the jack at the  
bottom of the phone.  
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Activating Your Phone  
2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet.  
3. When charging is finished, unplug the adapter from the  
power outlet and disconnect it from the phone.  
Note: You must unplug the adapter before you remove the battery from the  
phone during charging; otherwise, the phone could be damaged.  
Low Battery Indicator  
When the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk  
time remain, a warning tone sounds and the “Battery  
low” message repeats at regular intervals on the display.  
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When this happens, your phone turns off the backlight to  
conserve the remaining battery power.  
When the battery level becomes too low, the phone  
automatically turns off.  
Switching the Phone On or Off  
1. Slide the phone open.  
2. Press and hold the  
key until the phone switches on.  
3. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN and press the  
OK soft key or the  
The phone searches for your network and after finding it,  
the Idle screen appears. Now, you can make or receive  
calls.  
Note: The display language is preset to English at the factory. To change  
the language, use the Language menu. For further details, see "Language"  
4. When you wish to switch off the phone, press and hold  
the  
key until the power-off image displays.  
Setting Up Your Voice Mail  
For new users, follow the instructions below to set up  
voicemail:  
1. Open your phone to access the keypad.  
2. In Idle mode, press and hold the  
key on the keypad.  
3. Follow the tutorial to create a password, a greeting, and  
your name.  
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Setting Up Your Voice Mail  
Note: These steps may be different depending on your network.  
Accessing Your Voice Mail  
YoucanaccessyourVoiceMailbypressingthe  
keyon  
the keypad or by going to the menu. To access Voice Mail  
using the menu:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Messages and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Voice mail and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
4. Highlight Call voice mail and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key. Your phone dials the specified voice mail  
number.  
5. When connected, follow the voice prompts from the  
voice mail center.  
Changing the Voice Mail Number  
YourSIMcardgivesyouthedefaultservicenumberofthe  
voice mail center. However, should you need to change  
the number, use the following procedures:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the  
Menu mode.  
2. Highlight Messages and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Voice mail and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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4. Highlight Voice server number and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key. Highlight Empty and press the  
Options soft key.  
5. Highlight Edit and press the Select soft key or the  
key. Or, you may highlight Delete to delete the number.  
6. Edit the name if desired, and then press the Down  
Navigation key to edit the number.  
7. Press the Options soft key, highlight the Save option,  
and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
8. Press the key to return to Idle mode.  
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
Topics Covered  
• Features of Your Phone  
• View of Your Phone  
• Keys  
• Display Layout  
• Get More Help  
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It  
also displays the screen and the icons that are displayed  
when the phone is in use.  
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Features of Your Phone  
Your phone is lightweight, easy-to-use and offers many  
significant features. The following list outlines a few  
of the features included in your phone.  
Bluetooth Technology  
Instant Messaging capability  
Multimedia capability  
Fun & Apps feature provides file manager, MP3 player, games,  
image editor, alarms, calendar, calculator, world time, unit  
conversion, timer, and stopwatch.  
View of Your Phone  
The following illustrations show the main elements of  
your phone:  
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Keys  
Keys  
The following list correlates to the illustrations.  
1. During a call, adjusts the earpiece volume.  
In Idle mode with the phone open, adjusts the ring  
volume. With the phone closed, turns on the external  
display when held down.  
2.  
Performs the functions indicated by the screen text on  
the bottom line of the display.  
3. Makes or answers a call.  
In Idle mode, recalls the last number dialed or received  
when held down.  
4. In Idle mode, accesses voice mail when held down.  
5. The headset jack is used for the hands-free headset.  
6. Enters special characters. Performs various functions.  
7. External speakers allow you to hear sounds and music.  
8. The microphone used during phone calls and voice note  
recordings.  
9. Enters numbers, letters, and some special characters.  
10. TransFlash memory card slot. This expansion slot allows  
you to insert a TransFlash memory card to add  
additional memory and storage capacity.  
11. The Cancel key deletes characters from the display.  
In Menu mode, it returns you to the previous menu level.  
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12. Ends a call. Also switches the phone on and off when  
held down.  
In Menu mode, cancels your input and returns the phone  
to Idle mode.  
13. In Idle mode, launches the WAP (Wireless Application  
Protocol) browser.  
In Menu mode, selects the highlighted menu options.  
When the Left soft key shows Options, it is the  
short-cut key to select the first option in the options list.  
14. In Menu mode, scrolls through the menus and  
Phonebook.  
In Idle mode:  
Down key: allows you to access the Phonebook Search  
menu directly.  
Up key: allows you to access the Camera or Camcorder  
feature directly.  
Left key: allows you to access Text messaging directly.  
Right key: allows you to access the Voice notes feature  
directly.  
When entering text, moves the cursor to the left or right,  
depending on which side you press.  
15. Display area where text and graphics are displayed.  
16. Used to listen to audio from your phone.  
17. The built-in digital camera/camcorder has video capture  
capabilities.  
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Display Layout  
Display Layout  
The display has 4 areas:  
Icons  
Shows the received signal strength. The greater the  
number of bars, the stronger the signal.  
Appears when a TransFlash memory card has been  
inserted.  
Appears when a new text message has been received.  
Appears when a new voice mail has been received.  
Appears when a new multimedia message has been  
received.  
Appears when you set an alarm to ring at a specified  
time. For details, see page "Alarm" on page 130.  
Appears when you are out of your service area.  
Appears when a call is in progress.  
Appears when the Call Forwarding feature is active. For  
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Appears when Alert type is vibration or you set the phone  
to vibrate when you receive a call.  
Appears when Silent Mode is active.  
Appears when Mute is active.  
Shows the level of your battery. The more bars you see,  
the more power you have remaining.  
Bluetooth: appears when Bluetooth wireless technology is  
active.  
Backlight  
A backlight illuminates the display and the keypad.  
When you press any key or slide the phone open, the  
backlight comes on. It goes off when no keys are pressed  
withinagivenperiodoftime,dependingonthesettingin  
the Backlight menu. The display turns off after one  
minute to conserve battery power.  
TheOnsettingishowlongthekeypadbacklightison.You  
can select 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or  
10 minutes.  
The Dim option is how much longer after the keypad  
backlight goes off that the display remains lit. You can  
select Off, 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, or  
3 minutes.  
To specify your Backlight settings:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Settings icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
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Get More Help  
3. Highlight the Display settings option and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
4. Highlight the Backlight option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
5. Highlight the On option. Use the Left or Right Navigation  
key to select the time that the backlight is on. You may  
choose between 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3  
minutes, or 10 minutes.  
6. Press the Down key to take you to the Dim option. Use  
the Left or Right Navigation key to select the time that  
Dimming mode is on. You may choose between Off, 5  
seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 3  
minutes.  
7. Press the Save soft key to save your settings.  
Get More Help  
Get More Help is designed to show you some of the  
featuresofyourphoneusingt-zones.Youcansearchhelp  
files on the fly while traveling, at home or anywhere,  
using help.wap.t-mobile.com.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Get More Help  
icon. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. You will enter t-zones and the Get More Help menu will  
be displayed.  
The following options are available:  
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Browse Help Topics: this option gives you a list of different  
topics that you can select.  
Enter a Search: this option allows you to enter a keyword to  
search on.  
About: this option offers general information about Get More  
Help including concept and site design, copyright information,  
and contact email address.  
To access the browser options menu:  
1. Press the Menu soft key to see the Browser Options.  
2. Make a selection and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Note: The menus may vary, depending on your version of t-zones.  
For more information on browser options, see "Selecting  
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Section 3: Call Functions  
Topics Covered  
• Making a Call  
• Adjusting the Call Volume  
• Answering a Call  
• Call Records  
• Silent Mode  
• Selecting Functions and Options  
Thissectiondescribeshowtomakeoransweracall.Italso  
includes information on the features and functionality  
associated with making or answering a call.  
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Making a Call  
Whentheidlescreendisplays,enterthenumberyouwish  
to dial and press the  
key.  
Note: When you activate the Auto redial option in the Extra settings menu,  
the phone will automatically redial up to 10 times when the person does  
not answer the call or is already on the phone, provided your call is not sent  
to voice mail. See page "Extra settings" on page 99 for further details.  
Making an International Call  
1. Press and hold the  
key. The + character appears.  
2. Enter the country code, area code, and phone number  
and press the  
key.  
Correcting the Number  
1. To clear the last digit displayed, press the  
key.  
2. To clear any other digit in the number, press the Left or  
Right key until the cursor is immediately to the right of  
the digit to be cleared. Press the  
enter a missing digit.  
key. You can also  
3. To clear the whole display, press and hold the  
Ending a Call  
key.  
When you want to finish your call, briefly press the  
key.  
Redialing the Last Number  
The phone stores the numbers of the calls you’ve dialed,  
received, or missed if the caller is identified.  
To recall any of these numbers:  
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Making a Call  
1. If you have typed characters on the display, press the  
key to return to Idle mode.  
2. Press the key to display a list of the most recent  
numbers used in the order you dialed or received them.  
3. Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the  
numbers and highlight the number you want.  
4. To dial the number, press the  
key.  
Before you dial the number, you may press the Options  
soft key for the following options:  
Details: Displays details of the number including name,  
number, and dates and times of calls.  
Call back: Places a call back to the number.  
Store to phonebook: Stores the number in your  
phonebook.  
Send message: Allows you to send a text message, picture  
message, or voice notes to the number.  
Delete: Allows you to delete the number or delete all call  
records.  
Making a Call from the Phonebook  
You can store phone numbers that you use regularly on  
the SIM card or in the phone’s memory. These entries are  
collectively called the Phonebook.  
Once you have stored a number in the Phonebook, you  
candialitbypressingafewkeys.Youcanalsoassignyour  
mostfrequently-usednumberstonumberkeysusingthe  
Speed Dial feature.  
For further details about the Phonebook feature, see  
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Adjusting the Call Volume  
During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume,  
use the Volume keys on the left side of the phone.  
Press the  
key to increase the volume level and the  
key to decrease the level.  
In Idle mode, you can also adjust the ring volume using  
these keys while the phone is open.  
Answering a Call  
When somebody calls you, the phone rings and displays  
the incoming call image.  
The caller’s phone number, or name if stored in  
Phonebook, displays.  
1. If necessary, slide the phone open. Press the  
key or  
the Accept soft key to answer the incoming call.  
If the Anykey answer option in the Extra Settings menu  
is activated, you can press any key to answer a call  
except for the  
key and the Reject soft key.  
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Call Records  
Note: To reject an incoming call, press the Reject soft key or  
key.  
2. End the call by closing the phone or pressing the  
key.  
Note: You can answer a call while using the Phonebook or menu features.  
After ending the call, the phone returns to the function screen you were  
using.  
Call Records  
All incoming, outgoing and missed calls are listed in the  
Call Records. You can also view Call time records.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Call records  
icon. Press the Select soft key or the key to enter the  
menu.  
Note: You can also access the call records of incoming, outgoing, and  
missed calls by pressing the  
key in Idle mode.  
The following Call Record options are available:  
All calls  
This menu lets you view the 90 most recent calls you  
received, sent, and missed.  
The number or name, if already stored in your  
Phonebook, displays with the number of occurrences of  
each number.  
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Note: at any time while you are in Call Records, you may use the Left or  
Right Navigation key to scroll between All calls, Missed calls, Incoming  
calls, and Outgoing calls.  
Missed calls  
This menu lets you view the 30 most recent calls you  
received, but did not answer.  
The number and name, if already stored in your  
Phonebook, displays with the number of occurrences of  
each number.  
Viewing Missed Calls  
When you are unable to answer a call for any reason, you  
can find out who is calling you, if this service is available,  
so that you can call the person back.  
The number of calls you have missed displays on the idle  
screen immediately after a call is missed.  
To view a missed call immediately:  
1. If the phone is closed, slide the phone open.  
2. Press the View soft key.  
Thenumbercorrespondingtothemostrecentmissedcall  
displays, if available.  
3. To scroll through the missed calls, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
4. To call the number displayed, press the  
key.  
5. Press the Options soft key for the following options:  
Details: Displays details of the number including name,  
number, and dates and times of calls.  
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Call Records  
Call back: Places a call back to the number.  
Store to phonebook: Stores the number in your  
phonebook.  
Send message: Allows you to send a text message, picture  
message, or voice notes to the number.  
Delete: Allows you to delete the number or delete all call  
records.  
You can press the  
key at any time to exit the Missed  
Call feature.  
Incoming calls  
This menu lets you view the 30 most recent calls you  
received.  
The number and name, if already stored in your  
Phonebook, displays with the number of occurrences of  
each number.  
Outgoing calls  
This menu lets you view the 30 most recent calls you  
dialed.  
The number and name, if already stored in your  
Phonebook, displays with the number of occurrences of  
each number.  
Delete all  
This menu allows you to delete all of the records in each  
call record separately, or you can delete all of your call  
records at one time.  
1. Highlight the type of calls you want to delete and press  
the  
key to make a check mark.  
2. Press the Delete soft key to delete the calls.  
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3. When a confirmation message displays, press the Yes  
soft key or key to confirm.  
Call time  
This menu lets you view the time log for calls made and  
received.  
Note: The actual time invoiced by your service provider may differ from  
times displayed due to network features and service plan.  
The following time logs are available:  
Last call time: shows the length of your last call.  
Total incoming: shows the total length of all calls you have  
received since the timer was last reset.  
Total outgoing: shows the total length of all calls you have  
made since the timer was last reset.  
Life time: shows the total length of time for incoming and  
outgoing calls. The length of call time must be at least 1 minute  
to increment this field. This information cannot be cleared.  
Reset timers: allows you to reset the call timers. At the Are  
you sure? prompt, press the Yes soft key. Enter the phone  
password and then press the OK soft key or  
key.  
Note: The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. To change this  
Silent mode  
Silent mode is convenient when you wish to stop the  
phone from making noise, in a theater for example.  
InIdlemode, pressand holdthe  
keyuntiltheSilent  
Mode On” message and the Silent mode icon ( ) display.  
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Selecting Functions and Options  
In Silent mode, instead of sounds, your phone will  
vibrate.  
To exit and reactivate the previous sound settings, press  
and hold the  
key again until “Exit Silent Mode”  
message appears. The Silent mode icon ( ) no longer  
displays.  
Selecting Functions and Options  
Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to  
customize it. These functions are arranged in menus and  
sub-menus, accessed using the two soft keys. Each menu  
andsub-menuallowsyoutoviewandalterthesettingsof  
a particular function.  
Soft Keys  
The roles of the soft keys vary depending on the function  
you are currently using. The labels on the bottom line of  
the display just aboveeachkeyindicatetheircurrentrole.  
Press the right soft key  
to access the  
Phonebook menu.  
Press the left soft key  
for Menu mode.  
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Selecting Options  
To view the various functions and options available and  
to select the one you want:  
1. Press the appropriate soft key.  
2. To select the function displayed or the option highlighted,  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. To view the next function or highlight the next option on a  
list, press the Down Navigation key.  
4. To move back to the previous function or option on a list,  
press the Up key.  
5. To move back up one level in the menu structure, press  
the Back soft key.  
6. To exit the menu structure without changing the settings,  
press the  
key.  
When you access a list of options, your phone highlights  
thecurrentlyactiveoption.If,however,thereareonlytwo  
options, such as On/Off or Enable/Disable, your phone  
highlights the option that is not currently active, so that  
you can select it directly.  
Options During a Call  
Your phone provides a number of control functions that  
you can use during a call.  
Putting a Call on Hold  
Youcanplacethecurrentcallonholdwheneveryouwant.  
You can make another call while you have a call in  
progress if your network supports this service.  
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Selecting Functions and Options  
To place a call on hold, simply press the Options soft key,  
highlight the Hold option, then press the Select soft key  
or the  
key. You can reactivate the call whenever you  
want, by pressing the Resume soft key.  
To make a call while you have a call in progress:  
1. Enter the phone number that you wish to dial or look it up  
in the Phonebook.  
2. Press the  
key to dial the second call.  
The first call is automatically put on hold.  
Or:  
1. Press the Options soft key and select Hold.  
2. Make the second call in the normal way.  
When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may  
switchbetweenthetwocalls, changingtheoneonholdto  
active and placing the other on hold.  
Toswitchbetweenthetwocalls,simplypresstheOptions  
soft key and select Swap.  
The current call is placed on hold and the call on hold is  
reactivatedsothatyoucancontinueconversingwiththat  
person.  
When you want to finish, end each call normally by  
pressing the  
key.  
Switching off the Microphone (Mute)  
You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone  
off, so that the other person cannot hear you.  
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Example: You wish to say something to a person in the room but do not  
want the person on the phone to hear you.  
To switch the microphone off temporarily:  
1. Press the Options soft key and highlight the Mute  
option.  
2. Press the Select soft key or the  
key. The other person  
can no longer hear you. The Mute icon is displayed.  
To switch the microphone back on:  
1. Press the Options soft key and highlight the Unmute  
option.  
2. Press the Select soft key or the  
key. The other person  
can hear you again.  
Using the Speakerphone  
While on a call, you can use your Speakerphone by  
following these steps:  
1. Press the Spkr on soft key to turn the Speakerphone on.  
2. To turn the Speakerphone off, press the Spkr off soft  
key.  
Muting or Sending Key Tones  
These options allow you to turn the key tones off or on. If  
the Mute keys option is selected, your phone does not  
transmittheDTMF(DualToneMulti-Frequency)tonesof  
the keys, which allows you topress keys without hearing  
annoying key tones during a call.  
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Selecting Functions and Options  
Note: To communicate with answering machines or computerized  
telephone systems, the Send keys option must be selected.  
Send DTMF  
You can use the Send DTMF option to send a key string  
ornumberduringaphonecall.Forexample,youcansend  
a calling card number by DTMF while on a call. Select the  
SendDTMFoptionandenteranumber.PresstheOKsoft  
key and the number is sent.  
Searching for a Number in Phonebook  
You can search for a number in Phonebook during a call.  
1. Press the Options soft key.  
2. Press the Down key to highlight the Phonebook option  
and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Press the Down key to highlight the Contact list option  
and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The Phonebook entries are listed.  
4. Enter the name that you wish to find in the textbox  
located above the entries. If you enter the first few letters  
of the name, the Phonebook entries are listed starting  
with the first entry matching your input.  
Or, use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the  
contact that you desire.  
5. To view the highlighted entry, press the Options soft  
key.  
6. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key. The Contact is displayed.  
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For further details about the Phonebook feature, see  
Call Waiting  
You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in  
progress, if this service is supported by the network and  
you have set the Call waiting menu to Activate. You are  
notified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone.  
To answer a call while you have a call in progress:  
1. Press the  
key to answer the incoming call. The first  
call is automatically put on hold.  
2. To switch between the two calls, press the Options soft  
key, highlight Swap and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Toendacallonhold,presstheOptionssoftkeyandselect  
theEndheldcalloption. ThenpresstheSelect softkeyor  
the  
key.  
To end the current call, press the  
key.  
Making a Multi-Party Call  
Amulti-partycallisanetworkservicethatallowsuptosix  
people to take part simultaneously in a multi-party or  
conference call.  
For further details about subscribing to this service,  
contact your service provider.  
Setting up a Multi-Party Call  
1. Call the first participant in the normal way.  
2. Call the second participant in the normal way. The first  
call is automatically put on hold.  
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Selecting Functions and Options  
3. To join the first participant to the multi-party call, press  
the Options soft key or the  
key and select Join.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. To add a new person to the multi-party call, call the new  
person in the normal way and then press the Options  
soft key or the  
the Select soft key or the  
key. Select the Join option and press  
key.  
You can add incoming callers by answering the call and  
pressing the Options soft key or the key, and selecting  
Join. Repeat as required.  
Having a Private Conversation With One Participant  
1. Press the Options soft key or the  
key and choose the  
Split option. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The list of call participants appears.  
2. Highlight a person you wish to talk privately with by  
pressing the Up or Down Navigation key, and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
Now you can talk only to that person. The other  
participants can continue to converse with each other.  
3. To return to the multi-party call, press the Options soft  
key or the  
key or the  
key and select Join. Press the Select soft  
key.  
All of the multi-party call participants can now hear each  
other.  
Dropping One Participant  
1. Press the Options soft key or the  
key and choose the  
Split option. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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The list of call participants appears.  
2. Highlight the person you want to keep. Press the Options  
soft key and highlight End held multiparty. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
The call with the participant on hold will end, but you can  
continue to talk to the other participants.  
3. When you want to end the multi-party call, close the  
phone or press the  
key.  
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Section 4: Menu Navigation  
Topics Covered  
• Menu Navigation  
• Menu Outline  
This section explains the menu navigation for your  
phone. It also includes an outline of all the available  
menus associated with your phone.  
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Menu Navigation  
You can tailor the phone’s range of functions to your  
needs using menus and sub-menus. Menus and sub-  
menus can be accessed by scrolling using the Navigation  
keys or by using the shortcuts.  
Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Scroll using the Navigation keys to reach a main menu,  
Settings for example. Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the menu.  
3. If the menu contains sub-menus, Security for example,  
you can access them by pressing the Select soft key or  
the  
key after the sub-menu has been highlighted.  
If the menu that you have selected contains further  
options, repeat this step.  
4. To scroll through the menus, press the Up or Down  
Navigation keys.  
5. To confirm the chosen setting, press the Select soft key,  
or the  
6. To return to the previous menu level, press the Back soft  
key, or the key.  
key.  
7. To exit the menu without changing the settings, press the  
key.  
Using Shortcuts  
Themenuitems,suchasmenus,sub-menus,andoptions,  
are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their  
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Menu Outline  
shortcut numbers. For the main menus, you can access  
any one of them by pressing the number keys (1 to 0)  
corresponding to their location on the screen.  
Example: Accessing the Security menu.  
1. Press the Menu soft key.  
2. Press the  
key for Settings.  
3. Press the  
key for Security.  
Menu Outline  
Thefollowinglistshowsthemenustructureandindicates  
the number assigned to each option.  
1
2
Voice notes  
Call records  
2.1 All calls  
2.2 Missed calls  
2.3 Incoming calls  
2.4 Outgoing calls  
2.5 Delete all  
2.6 Call time  
2.6.1  
2.6.2  
2.6.3  
2.6.4  
2.6.5  
Last call time  
Total incoming  
Total outgoing  
Life time  
Reset timers  
3
t-zones  
3.1 Home  
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3.2 Favorites  
3.3 Go to URL  
3.4 Clear cache  
4
Instant messaging  
4.1 AIM  
4.1.1  
4.1.2  
4.1.3  
4.1.4  
4.1.5  
Sign on  
Saved conversations  
Offline conversations  
Settings  
Help  
4.2 ICQ  
4.2.1  
4.2.2  
4.2.3  
4.2.4  
4.2.5  
Connect  
Saved conversations  
Offline conversations  
Settings  
Help  
4.3 Yahoo!  
4.3.1  
4.3.2  
4.3.3  
4.3.4  
4.3.5  
Sign In  
Saved conversations  
Offline conversations  
Settings  
Help  
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Messages  
5.1 Create new  
5.1.1  
5.1.2  
5.1.3  
Text message  
Picture message  
Voice note  
5.2 Inbox  
5.3 Sentbox  
5.4 Outbox  
5.5 Drafts  
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Menu Outline  
5.6 Templates  
5.6.1  
Text template  
5.6.2  
Picture message template  
5.7 Voice mail  
5.7.1  
Call voice mail  
5.7.2  
Voice server number  
5.8 Delete all  
5.9 Settings  
5.9.1  
Text message  
5.9.2  
Picture message  
5.0 Broadcast messages*  
5.* Memory status  
6
Fun & Apps  
6.1 File manager  
6.1.1  
6.1.2  
6.1.3  
6.1.4  
6.1.5  
6.1.6  
6.1.7  
Sounds  
Images  
Videos  
Music  
Other files  
Memory card  
Memory status  
6.2 MP3 player  
6.3 Games  
6.4 Image editor  
6.5 Organizer  
6.5.1  
6.5.2  
6.5.3  
6.5.4  
6.5.5  
6.5.6  
Alarm  
Calendar  
Calculator  
World time  
Unit conversion  
Timer  
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6.5.7  
Stopwatch  
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8
Get More Help  
Camera  
8.1 Take and send  
8.2 Record video  
8.3 My photos  
8.4 My videos  
8.5 My Album  
8.6 My Journal  
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Settings  
9.1 Time & Date  
9.2 Phone settings  
9.2.1  
9.2.2  
9.2.3  
9.2.4  
9.2.5  
9.2.6  
Language  
Greeting message  
Slide settings  
Volume key  
USB settings  
Extra settings  
9.3 Display settings  
9.3.1  
9.3.2  
9.3.3  
9.3.4  
9.3.5  
9.3.6  
9.3.7  
9.3.8  
9.3.9  
Wallpaper  
Main menu style  
Info display  
Interior display  
Brightness control  
Backlight  
Dialing display  
Calendar  
Show caller information  
9.4 Sound settings  
9.4.1  
Incoming call  
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Menu Outline  
9.4.2  
9.4.3  
9.4.4  
9.4.5  
9.4.6  
9.4.7  
Keypad tone  
Message tone  
Power on/off  
Slide tone  
Silent mode  
Extra tones  
9.5 Network services  
9.5.1  
9.5.2  
9.5.3  
9.5.4  
9.5.5  
Call forwarding  
Call barring*  
Call waiting  
Network selection  
Caller ID  
9.6 Bluetooth  
9.6.1  
9.6.2  
9.6.3  
9.6.4  
9.6.5  
9.6.6  
9.6.7  
Turn Bluetooth On/Off  
My devices  
My visibility  
My phone name  
Security modes  
Features  
Help  
9.7 Security  
9.7.1  
9.7.2  
9.7.3  
9.7.4  
9.7.5  
9.7.6  
9.7.7  
PIN check  
Change PIN  
Phone lock  
Change password  
Privacy  
FDN mode  
Change PIN2  
9.8 Memory status  
9.8.1  
9.8.2  
9.8.3  
9.8.4  
9.8.5  
9.8.6  
Shared memory  
Messages  
File manager  
Calendar  
Phonebook  
Games  
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9.9 Reset settings  
* Shows only if supported by your SIM card.  
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Section 5: Entering Text  
Topics Covered  
• Changing the Text Input Mode  
• Using ABC Mode  
• Using T9 Mode  
• Using Number Mode  
• Using Symbol Mode  
This section outlines how to select the desired text input  
mode when entering characters into your phone. This  
section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text  
entry system to reduce the number of key strokes  
associated with entering text.  
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Changing the Text Input Mode  
Whenusingyourphone,youwilloftenneedtoentertext,  
suchaswhenstoringanameinyourPhonebook,creating  
your personal greeting or scheduling events on your  
calendar.Youcanenteralphanumericcharactersbyusing  
your phone’s keypad.  
Your phone has the following text input modes:  
ABC mode: this mode allows you to enter letters by pressing  
the key labeled with the letter you want. How many times you  
press the key determines which letter or number appears.  
T9 mode: this mode allows you to enter words with only one  
keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has more than one  
letter; for example, pressing  
can enter J, K, or L.  
However, the T9 mode automatically compares the series of  
keystrokes you make with an internal linguistic dictionary to  
determine the most likely word, thus requiring far fewer  
keystrokes than the traditional ABC mode.  
Number mode: this mode allows you to enter numbers.  
Symbol mode: this mode allows you to enter symbols, such as  
punctuation marks.  
When you are in a field that allows characters to be  
entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator on  
the display.  
Example: Writing a text message.  
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Using ABC Mode  
1. To change the text input mode, press the Right soft key.  
2. Each time you press the Right soft key, a different Text  
input mode indicator will be displayed at the lower right  
corner of your display.  
The following options are available:  
: T9 mode  
: Number mode  
: Symbol mode  
: ABC mode  
3. When the text input mode indicator that you desire is  
displayed, you may enter text in the text message box  
using the selected text input mode.  
Using ABC Mode  
TouseABCmode,usethenumberkeystoenteryourtext.  
1. Press the key labeled with the letter you want:  
Once for the first letter  
Twice for the second letter  
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And so on  
2. Select the other letters in the same way.  
To enter periods or hyphens, press the  
key. ABC mode  
applies grammar rules to ensure that correct punctuation is  
used.  
To shift case in ABC mode, use the  
key. There are 3  
cases: Initial capital, Capital lock, and Lower case.  
You can move the cursor by using the Navigation keys. To  
delete letters, press the  
key. Press and hold the  
key to clear the display.  
Note: The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When  
entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just  
wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically,  
and then select the next letter.  
Keys  
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Using T9 Mode  
Using T9 Mode  
T9 is a predictive text input mode that allows you to key  
in any character using single keystrokes. This text input  
mode is based on a built-in dictionary.  
To enter a word in T9 mode:  
1. When you are in T9 mode, start entering a word by  
pressing the 2 to 9 keys. Press each key only once for  
each letter.  
Example: To enter “Hello” in T9 mode, press the 4, 3, 5, 5, and 6 keys.  
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The word that you are typing appears on the display. It  
may change with each key that you press.  
2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting the  
keystrokes.  
3. When the word displays correctly, go to step 4.  
If the word doesn’t display correctly, press the  
to display alternative word choices for the keys that you  
have pressed.  
key  
Example: Both “Of” and “Me” have the 6 and 3 keys. The phone displays  
the most commonly used choice first.  
4. Insert a space by pressing the  
key and start  
entering the next word.  
To add a new word into the T9 dictionary:  
1. After pressing the keys corresponding to the word you  
want to add, press the  
key to display the alternative  
words.  
2. When you press the  
key at the last alternative  
word, the display shows Spell on the bottom line. Press  
the Spell soft key or the key.  
3. Enter the word you want to add using ABC mode.  
4. Press the OK soft key or the key.  
The word is added to the T9 dictionary and becomes a  
word for the associated keypress series.  
Note: This feature may not be available for some languages.  
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Using Number Mode  
To enter periods, hyphens, or apostrophes, press the  
key.  
T9 mode applies grammar rules to ensure that correct  
punctuation is used.  
To shift case in T9 mode, use the  
key. There are 3 cases:  
Initial capital, Capital lock, and Lower case.  
You can move the cursor by using the Navigation keys. To delete  
letters, press the  
clear the display.  
key. Press and hold the  
key to  
Using Number Mode  
Number mode enables you to enter numbers into a text  
message. Press the keys corresponding to the digits you  
want to enter.  
Using Symbol Mode  
Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and  
punctuation marks into text.  
1. To select a symbol, press the corresponding number key.  
2. To display more symbols, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
3. To clear the symbol(s), press the  
key. When the  
input field is empty, this key returns the display to the  
previous mode.  
4. To insert the symbol(s) into your message, press the OK  
soft key or the  
key.  
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Section 6: Understanding Your  
Phonebook  
Topics Covered  
• Storing a Number in the SIM Card  
• Storing a Number in the Phone’s Memory  
• Finding a Phonebook Entry  
• Dialing a Number from Phonebook  
• Speed Dialing  
• Editing a Caller Group  
• Dialing a Number from SIM Card  
• Copying all SIM Phonebook Entries  
• Deleting all of the Phonebook Entries  
• My Name Card  
• Finding My Own Phone Number  
• FDN List  
• Management  
This section allows you to manage your contacts by  
storing their name and number in your Phonebook.  
Phonebookentriescanbesortedbyname,entry,orgroup.  
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Storing a Number in the SIM Card  
1. At the Idle screen, press the Phonebook soft key.  
2. Scroll to Add new contact by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight SIM card and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Note: You can set the Default saving option to SIM card, Phone memory or  
Ask on saving in the Management menu. So if you always want to save  
your new contacts to your phone, for example, this step of the procedure  
will be eliminated in the future. See "Default saving" on page 65 for more  
information.  
4. Enter a name in the Name text box. Tab to the next text  
box by pressing the Down key.  
For further details about how to enter characters, see  
"Using ABC Mode" on page 47.  
5. Enter a number you want to store and press the Save  
soft key or the  
card.  
key. The number is saved in your SIM  
After storing, the phone displays the Phonebook entry  
you just created.  
6. To use the entry options before saving the number, press  
the Options soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Save: saves the number in the SIM card.  
Language select: allows you to select between English,  
French, or Spanish.  
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Storing a Number in the Phone’s Memory  
Cancel: cancels the Add New Contact screen and returns you  
to the previous menu.  
7. To use the entry options after saving the number, press  
the Options soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Edit: allows you to edit the name and number fields in the  
entry.  
Send message: allows you to send a message to the  
selected number. You may choose between Text messages,  
Picture messages, or Voice notes.  
Call: allows you to call the number.  
Assign speed dial: allows you to assign a speed dial key  
number to the selected Phonebook entry.  
Copy to: allows you to copy the number to your Phone, SIM  
card or FDN.  
Send name card via: allows you to send your name card  
via Text message, Picture message, or Bluetooth.  
Delete: allows you to delete the name and number from  
Phonebook. You are asked to confirm that you wish to delete  
the name and number by pressing the Yes soft key. To  
cancel, press the No soft key.  
8. To return to the Idle screen, press the  
key.  
Storing a Number in the Phone’s Memory  
If you want to store a number in your phone’s memory,  
you have 2 different options. You can save it to your SIM  
card and then copy it to your phone, or you can change  
your Default Saving option to Phone so that all your new  
contacts will be saved to Phone. See "Default saving" on  
page 65 for information on how to change this setting.  
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Note: When you copy a phone number from your SIM card to your phone,  
the number will appear twice in your Contact list.  
1. At the Idle screen, press the Phonebook soft key.  
2. Scroll to Add new contact by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Highlight Phone and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Note: You can set the Default saving option to SIM card, Phone memory or  
Ask on saving in the Management menu. So if you always want to save  
your new contacts to your phone, for example, this step of the procedure  
will be eliminated in the future. See "Default saving" on page 65 for more  
information.  
4. Enter a first name in the Name text box. Tab to the next  
text box by pressing the Down key.  
For further details about how to enter characters, see  
"Using ABC Mode" on page 47.  
5. Enter a last name in the text box.  
6. Highlight a number Type by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key, then enter a number in the text box.  
The following types are available:  
Mobile: assigns the number entered to the Mobile entry.  
Home: assigns the number entered to the Home entry.  
Office: assigns the number entered to the Office entry.  
Fax: assigns the number entered to the Fax entry.  
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Finding a Phonebook Entry  
Other: allows you to enter more detailed information for the  
entry.  
7. Continue to scroll down using the Down Navigation key  
to enter Email address, Picture ID, Ringtone, Group, and  
Notes if desired.  
8. Press the Save soft key or press the Options soft key  
and highlight the Save option and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key. The number is saved to your phone  
and the new contact information is displayed.  
9. To return to the Idle screen, press the  
key.  
Finding a Phonebook Entry  
You can store phone numbers and their corresponding  
names in your SIM card and phone’s memories. They are  
physically separate but are used as a single entity, called  
Phonebook.  
Depending on your particular SIM card, the maximum  
number of phone numbers the SIM card can store may  
differ.  
1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook  
soft key.  
2. Highlight Contact list and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
3. Enter the first few letters of the name in the text box.  
The Phonebook entries are listed, starting with the first  
entry matching your input.  
4. If needed, press the Up or Down Navigation key until the  
entry you want is highlighted.  
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5. Once you have found the entry, press the  
key to dial  
the number, or press the Options soft key to access the  
following Phonebook entry options:  
View: shows details of the Phonebook entry.  
Send message: allows you to send a message to the  
selected number. You may choose between Text messages,  
Picture messages, or Voice notes.  
New contact: takes you to the New Contact menu.  
Call: places a call to the number.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected name and number  
from your Phonebook or delete all numbers. You are asked to  
confirm that you wish to delete the name and number by  
pressing the Yes soft key. To cancel, press the No soft key.  
Assign speed dial: allows you to assign a speed dial key  
number to the selected Phonebook entry.  
Language select: allows you to select between English,  
French, or Spanish.  
6. If you select the View option, press the Options soft key  
after the contact information is displayed, for these  
additional options:  
Edit: allows you to edit the name and number fields in the  
entry. You can also add email address and notes.  
Send message: allows you to send a message to the  
selected number. You may choose between Text messages,  
Picture messages, or Voice notes.  
Call: places a call to the number.  
Assign speed dial: allows you to assign a speed dial key  
number to the selected Phonebook entry.  
Copy to: allows you to copy the number to your phone, SIM  
card or FDN.  
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Dialing a Number from Phonebook  
Send name card via: allows you to send your name card  
via Text message, Picture message, or Bluetooth.  
Delete: allows you to delete the name and number from  
Phonebook. You are asked to confirm that you wish to delete  
the name and number by pressing the Yes soft key. To cancel,  
press the No soft key.  
After viewing one Phonebook entry, you can scroll  
through all Phonebook entries by pressing the Right or  
Left Navigation keys.  
Dialing a Number from Phonebook  
Once you have stored phone numbers in the Phonebook,  
youcandialthemeasilyandquicklybyusingthelocation  
numbers that were assigned to them in the Phonebook.  
Note: If you cannot remember a location number, you must go into the  
Contact list menu in the Phonebook menu to search for the entry by  
Speed Dialing  
Once you have stored phone numbers from your  
Phonebook list, youcansetup to8 speeddialentriesand  
then dial them easily whenever you want, simply by  
pressing the associated numeric key.  
In Idle mode, to speed dial the numbers assigned to keys  
(2 to 9), press and hold the appropriate key.  
Setting Up Speed Dial Entries  
1. When the Idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft  
key.  
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2. Scroll to Speed dial by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
3. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select the number  
key to which you wish to assign the speed-dialing  
number. Select from the 2 to 9 keys, and press the Add  
soft key.  
4. Highlight Contact list or FDN list and press the Select  
soft key or the  
5. Highlight the entry that you want to assign the speed dial  
number to and press the Select soft key or the key.  
key.  
Note: Memory location 1 is reserved for your Voice mail server number and  
cannot be changed.  
Editing a Caller Group  
1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft  
key.  
2. Highlight the Group option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
3. Scroll through the group list by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
4. Highlight the group you want and press the Options soft  
key.  
5. Highlight the Edit option and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
6. To edit the Caller group name, modify the text in the  
Name text box.  
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7. To change the image associated with the Caller group,  
press the Down key to highlight the Picture ID icon.  
Press the  
key.  
The following options are available:  
Take picture: allows you to take a picture with your camera.  
My photos: allows you to choose a photo from My photos  
folder.  
Downloaded images: allows you to choose a photo from  
your downloaded images folder.  
Icons: allows you to choose from pre-defined icons  
My videos: allows you to choose a video from your My  
videos folder.  
Downloaded videos: allows you to choose a video from  
your Downloaded videos folder.  
Do not assign: removes any image that was previously  
used and sets to Not assigned status.  
8. To change the ringtone associated with the Caller group,  
press the Down key to highlight the Ringtone icon.  
Press the  
key.  
The following options are available:  
Default melodies: allows you to choose between 25  
different melodies.  
Voice list: allows you to assign a Ringtone from your Voice  
list.  
My sounds: allows you to assign a Ringtone from your My  
sounds folder.  
Music: allows you to assign a Ringtone from your Music list.  
9. When you are finished, press the Save soft key. Your  
Caller group settings will be saved.  
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10. Press the  
key to return to Idle mode.  
Dialing a Number from the SIM Card  
1. In Idle mode, enter the location number for the phone  
number you want to dial and press the  
key.  
key or the  
The entry associated with the location number will be  
displayed.  
2. If you don’t know the location number, press  
and the first location number will be displayed.  
You can then press the Left or Right key to find other  
numbers in the list.  
3. Press the Dial soft key, the  
key, or the  
key when  
you have selected the number you want to dial.  
Copying all SIM Phonebook Entries  
You can copy all SIM entries to the Phone using this  
option. When you copy entries to the phone, duplicate  
entries are created in your Phonebook.  
1. Press Phonebook soft key.  
2. Highlight Management and press the Select soft key or  
the  
3. Highlight Copy all to phone and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
4. After receiving the Sure to copy all? confirmation  
message, press the Yes soft key.  
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Deleting all of the Phonebook Entries  
Note: Options are available for phone entries that are not available when  
stored to the SIM card. For details see "Storing a Number in the Phone’s  
Deleting all of the Phonebook Entries  
You can delete all your entries from your phone’s  
memory, your SIM card, or both.  
Important! Once Phonebook entries have been deleted, they cannot be  
recovered.  
1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft  
key.  
2. Highlight Management and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
3. Scroll to Delete all by pressing the Up or Down  
Navigation key and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Press the  
key to place a check mark by the memory  
location you want to empty; All, Phone, SIM Card, or SIM  
Card (FDN).  
You can remove the check mark by pressing the  
again.  
key  
5. Press the Delete soft key to delete the entries in the  
selected memory location.  
6. When the Delete? confirmation message appears, press  
the Yes soft key or the key.  
7. To cancel the deletion, press the No soft key.  
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8. When you are finished, press the  
key to return to  
Idle mode.  
My Name Card  
My Name Card allows you to create a virtual business  
card.Oncecompleted,youcansendthecardtorecipients  
as a V-card attachment.  
1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft  
key.  
2. Highlight My name card and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
3. My Name Card opens with the Name field highlighted.  
4. Enter information in each of the fields as desired. Use the  
Navigation keys to move between fields, then use the  
keypad to enter information.  
5. When finished, press the Save soft key or press the  
Options soft key and highlight the Save option. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
Finding My Own Phone Number  
Thisfunctionisamemoryaid,whichyoucanusetocheck  
your own phone number if you need to do so.  
You can assign a name to each of your own phone  
numbers registered on your SIM card. You can also edit  
the names and numbers. Any changes made here do not  
in any way affect the actual subscriber numbers on your  
SIM card.  
1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft  
key.  
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FDN List  
2. Select the Own number option by pressing the Up or  
Down Navigation key and press the Select soft key or  
the key.  
3. Highlight the Empty option and press the Options soft  
key or the key. Your phone number is displayed. You  
may edit the number if you wish. Press the Save soft key  
or the key.  
FDN List  
FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your  
SIM card, allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a  
limited set of phone numbers.  
The FDN List allows you to set up a list of numbers that  
your phone may dial.  
FDN mode must first be enabled in the Security settings.  
See "FDN mode" on page 113 for more information on  
changing this setting.  
ToenableFDNmode,aPIN2numberisrequired.Youcan  
obtain your PIN2 from your service provider.  
Management  
The Management menu allows you to select where your  
contacts will be saved, copy your SIM contacts to your  
phone, delete your contacts, or check your memory  
status.  
Default saving  
The Default saving option allows you to choose where  
your contacts will be saved. The following options are  
available:  
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SIM card: new phonebook contacts will be saved to your SIM  
card.  
Phone memory: new phonebook contacts will be saved to your  
phone.  
Ask on saving: you will be prompted to choose between Phone  
memory or SIM card whenever you save a new contact.  
Copy all to phone  
ThisoptionallowsyoutocopyallcontactsfromyourSIM  
card to your phone. For more information, see "Copying  
Sort by contacts  
This options allows you to have your contacts sorted by  
first name or last name.  
Delete all  
Important! Once contact entries have been deleted, they cannot be  
recovered.  
This option allows you to delete your contacts. You may  
delete from SIM, Phone, FDN, or All. For more  
Memory status  
You can check how many names and numbers are stored  
in the Phonebook, in both SIM card and the phone  
memory. You can also see the capacity of both memories.  
1. When the idle screen displays, press the Phonebook soft  
key.  
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Management  
2. Highlight Management and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
3. Select the Memory status option by pressing the Up or  
Down Navigation key and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
4. When you are finished, press the  
key or the Back  
soft key.  
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Section 7: Messages  
Topics Covered  
• Voice Notes  
• Text Messages  
• Picture Messages  
• Inbox  
• Sentbox  
• Outbox  
• Drafts  
• Templates  
• Voice mail  
• Delete All  
• Settings  
• Broadcast Messages  
• Instant Messaging  
• Memory Status  
This section describes how to send or receive different  
types of messages. It also includes the features and  
functionality associated with messaging.  
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Types of Messages  
Your phone provides the following message types:  
Voice Notes  
Text Messages  
Picture Messages  
Voice Mail Messages  
Broadcast Messages (SIM Dependent)  
Instant Messaging  
Voice Notes  
In this menu, you can record a voice note of up to one  
minute long and then immediately send it by a Picture  
Messaging message.  
Whenyouaccessthismenu,atimerappearsonthescreen.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Voice notes icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Press the Record soft key to start recording.  
4. Record a memo by speaking into the microphone.  
The display shows the elapsed time and the remaining  
time at one time.  
5. When you are finished, press the Stop soft key. Or, when  
the recording time is expired, the display switches to the  
next screen.  
6. Press the Options soft key for the following options:  
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Voice Notes  
Send: allows you to send the Voice note.  
Play: plays back your Voice note.  
Re-record: discards the Voice note and enables you to  
record another one.  
Set default destination: allows you to remove or edit the  
default destination.  
Save: saves the Voice note and continues to the Send option.  
7. To send the Voice note, select the Send option in the  
Options menu and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
8. Highlight one the following options:  
Recent log: allows you to select a number or an address  
from the 20 last destinations you entered for sending the last  
messages.  
Phonebook: allows you to enter the phone number you want  
from your phonebook. Use the  
key to check the selected  
entries.  
Phone number: allows you to enter a phone number.  
Email address: allows you to enter an email address to  
send the voice note to.  
My Album: allows you to send the voice note to My Album.  
My Journal: allows you to send the voice note to My  
Journal.  
9. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
10. Select where you would like to send your voice note  
then and it will be entered in the Send menu in a To  
field.  
11. To add another destination, select Empty and press the  
Options soft key.  
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Note: When entering multiple destinations, you can also choose Group,  
Change recipient, and Back options in addition to the other send options.  
12. Repeat from step 8. You can enter up to 20 destinations.  
13. When you have finished entering the destinations, press  
the Options soft key, highlight the Send option and press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Your phone sends the message. After sending, the  
message is saved in the Sentbox.  
Text Messages  
Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and  
receive short text messages to and from other mobile  
phones. In addition, your phone supports the Enhanced  
Messaging Service (EMS), which enables you to include  
simple pictures, melodies, and animated images in your  
messages. To use this feature, you must subscribe to your  
service provider’s message service.  
When the Message icon ( ) appears, you have received  
newtextmessages.Whenthememoryisfull,themessage  
icon will flash on your phone and you cannot receive any  
newmessages. Youmustdeleteamessagebeforeyoucan  
receive additional messages.  
Use the Delete option in each message box to delete  
obsolete messages.  
Create new  
In this menu, you can write and send a text message.  
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Text Messages  
Creating a Simple Text Message  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Create new option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
4. Highlight the Text message option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
5. Create your message.  
Notes: For further details about entering characters, see "Section 5:  
You can enter up to 160 standard Alphabet characters per page in your  
message. The message can be up to 12 pages long for a total of 1920  
characters.  
6. When you finish entering your message, press the  
Options soft key. The following options are available:  
Send: allows you to send the message.  
Insert text via: allows you to insert Text template,  
Phonebook, or Favorite. The Text template allows you to apply  
one of the preset message templates to the text. Select one of  
the 10 items stored in the Text messages template menu.  
Phonebook allows you to add names and phone numbers to  
your message. Favorites allows you to add internet addresses  
to your message.  
Add content: allows you to add a picture, animation, or  
melody to your message.  
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Attach: allows you to attach Name card, Schedule,  
Anniversary, Miscellaneous, or To do items to your message.  
Save to Drafts: save the message to your Phone or SIM.  
Language select: allows you to set the language to  
English, French, or Spanish.  
Text style: allows you to format the style of the text.  
For the Text size, Large, Medium, and Small size are available.  
Text mode options are Normal, Underline, and Strikethrough.  
The options for Bold and Italic are set by using the  
key to  
place a checkmark by them. Alignment options are Left,  
Center, and Right.  
Back: allows you save to your draft folder without sending.  
7. Highlight the Send option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
8. Highlight one of the following options:  
Recent log: allows you to select from recipients of your  
previous messages.  
Phonebook: allows you to select the phone number(s) you  
want from your phonebook.  
Phone number: allows you to enter a number to send your  
message to.  
9. If you chose Recent log or Phonebook, use the  
key  
to place checkmarks next to the entry or entries you  
want your message sent to and press the Next softkey.  
10. If you chose Phone number, enter the number in the To  
text box.  
11. To add another destination, select an Empty option and  
press the Options soft key.  
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Picture Messages  
Note: When entering multiple destinations, you can also choose Group and  
Save to Drafts options in addition to the other send options.  
12. Repeat from step 8. You can enter up to 20 destinations.  
13. When you have finished entering the destinations, press  
the Options soft key, highlight the Send option and press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Picture Messages  
This menu allows you to use the Multimedia Message  
Service.  
Picture Messaging is a messaging service that provides  
deliveryofpersonalmultimediamessagesfromphoneto  
phone or from phone to e-mail.  
In addition to the familiar text content of text messages,  
multimedia messages can contain images, graphics,  
voice, and audio clips. A Picture Messaging message is a  
multimedia presentation in a single file. It is not a text file  
with attachments.  
Using the Picture Messaging feature, your phone can  
receive and send messages that contain multimedia files,  
such as photos, videos, sounds and images you  
downloaded from the Internet and voice notes you  
recorded. Thisfunctionisavailableonlyifitissupported  
by your service provider. Only phones that offer  
multimedia messaging features can receive and display  
multimedia messages.  
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Create new  
This menu allows you to create a new multimedia  
message and send to one or multiple destinations.  
Creating and Sending a Multimedia Message  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Create new option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
4. Highlight the Picture message option and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
5. Highlight Subject and press the  
key.  
6. Enter the subject of your message and press the  
key.  
Note: For more information about entering characters, see "Section 5:  
7. To add a picture or video clip, highlight the Image &  
Video option and press the  
8. Highlight one of the following options and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
key.  
Pictures: allows you to take a picture to include, or select a  
picture from your different picture folders or memory card.  
Videos: allows you to record a video to include, or select a  
video from your different video folders or memory card.  
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Picture Messages  
9. Select a picture or video from the various options  
available.  
10. Highlight the picture or video and press the Options soft  
key. Highlight the Add option and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key to add it to your message.  
11. To add a sound, highlight the Sound option and press the  
key.  
Note: if you attached a video clip to your message, you will not be able to  
add audio to the message.  
12. Highlight one of the following options and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
Record audio: allows you to record a new audio message.  
My sounds: allows you to select a sound from your My  
sounds folder.  
Voice list: takes you to the Voice list folder to select a voice  
message to add.  
13. Select a Sound or Voice note and press  
key. Press the  
Add soft key to add the sound to your message.  
14. To add a message, highlight Message and press the  
key.  
15. Enter your message and press the  
key.  
16. When you have finished creating the message, press the  
Options key and highlight the Send option. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
17. Highlight one of the following options:  
Recent log: allows you to select from recipients of your  
previous messages.  
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Phonebook: allows you to enter the phone number you want  
from your phonebook.  
Phone number: allows you to enter a phone number.  
Email address: allows you to enter an email address.  
My Album: allows you to send the message to the My Album  
folder.  
My Journal: allows you to send the message to My Journal.  
18. After selecting where to send your message, press the  
Options softkey and highlight the Send option. Press the  
Select soft key or the  
key. Your phone sends the  
message.  
Inbox  
The Inbox stores messages that you have received. You  
can tell what kind of message it is by the icon displayed.  
If the icon envelope is open then the message has been  
read, otherwise it will appear closed.  
The following types of messages may appear in your  
inbox:  
Voice notes  
Text messages  
Multimedia messages  
Push messages  
When you enter the Inbox, the list of messages displays  
with the sender’s phone numbers, or names, if available  
in your Phonebook. After you have read themessage, the  
envelope in the icon will appear opened.  
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Inbox  
Note: By pressing the Left or Right Navigation keys, you may scroll  
between Inbox, Sentbox, Outbox, and Drafts.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Inbox option and press the Select soft key  
or the key.  
Viewing a Text Message in Inbox  
1. Select a text message from the list and press the  
Options soft key.  
The following options will appear:  
View: read the text message.  
Reply via: allows you to send a reply to the sender by  
sending a text or picture message.  
Call back: places a call to the selected number.  
Delete: deletes the selected text message or all messages.  
Move to phone: allows you to move the message from the  
SIM card to the phone’s memory. This option is only available  
for messages stored in the SIM card.  
Move to SIM card: allows you to move the message from  
the phone’s memory to the SIM card. This option is only  
available for messages stored in the phone’s memory.  
Sort by: allows you to sort messages by Read/Unread, Date,  
Name, Type, Size, or Subject.  
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2. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the key to read the message contents.  
3. To scroll through the contents, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
While reading a text message, you may choose the  
following options by pressing the Options soft key:  
Reply via: allows you to send a reply to the sender by sending a  
text or picture message.  
Call back: places a call to the selected number.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to another  
number.  
Delete: allows you to delete the message.  
Move to phone: allows you to move the message from the SIM  
card to the phone’s memory. This option is only available for  
messages stored in the SIM card.  
Move to SIM card: allows you to move the message from the  
phone’s memory to the SIM card. This option is only available  
for messages stored in the phone’s memory.  
Save address: allows you to extract the sender’s number and  
URL, e-mail addresses or phone numbers from the message  
text, so that you can save them in your phone’s memory.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message to protect it from  
being deleted.  
Viewing a Picture Message in Inbox  
1. Highlight a picture message from the list and press the  
Options soft key.  
The following options will appear:  
View: read the picture message.  
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Inbox  
Reply via: allows you to send a reply to the sender by  
sending a picture message, text message, or voice note.  
Reply all via: allows you to send a reply to All by sending a  
picture message or voice note.  
Call back: places a call to the selected number.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to another  
number.  
Delete: deletes the selected picture message or all  
messages.  
Sort by: allows you to sort messages by Read/Unread, Date,  
Name, Type, Size, or Subject.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message to protect it from  
being deleted.  
Properties: shows you information about the message, such  
as time and date the message was received, the sender’s e-  
mail address or phone number, recipient’s e-mail address or  
phone number, Cc, message size, priority, and class.  
2. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key to read the message contents.  
3. To scroll through the contents, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
While viewing a picture message, you may choose the  
following options by pressing the Options soft key:  
Reply via: allows you to send a reply to the sender by sending  
a text or picture message or a voice note.  
Reply all via: allows you to send a reply to All by sending a  
picture message or voice note.  
Call back: places a call to the selected number.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to another  
number.  
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Replay: allows you to view the message again.  
Delete: allows you to delete the message.  
Save address: allows you to extract the sender’s number and  
URL, e-mail addresses or phone numbers from the message  
text, so that you can save them in your phone’s memory.  
Save media: allows you to save the message to different areas  
or to your vCard or vCalendar.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message to protect it from  
being deleted.  
Properties: shows you information about the message, such as  
time and date the message was received, the sender’s e-mail  
address or phone number, recipient’s e-mail address or phone  
number, Cc, message size, priority, and class.  
Viewing a Voice Note in Inbox  
1. Highlight a Voice note from the list and press the Options  
soft key.  
The following options will appear:  
View: listen to the voice note and view message details.  
Reply via: allows you to send a reply to the sender by  
sending a picture message, text message, or voice note.  
Reply all via: allows you to send a reply to All by sending a  
picture message or voice note.  
Call back: places a call to the selected number.  
Forward: allows you to forward the Voice note to another  
number.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected Voice note or all  
messages.  
Sort by: allows you to sort messages by Read/Unread, Date,  
Name, Type, Size, or Subject.  
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Inbox  
Protection: allows you to lock the Voice note to protect it  
from being deleted.  
Properties: shows you information about the Voice note,  
such as time and date the Voice note was received, the  
sender’s e-mail address or phone number, recipient’s e-mail  
address or phone number, Cc, Voice note size, priority, and  
class.  
2. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key to listen to the message contents.  
While listening to the message, you may choose the  
following options by pressing the Options soft key:  
Reply via: allows you to send a reply to the sender by sending a  
text or picture message or a voice note.  
Reply all via: allows you to send a reply to All by sending a  
picture message or voice note.  
Call back: places a call to the selected number.  
Forward: allows you to forward the message to another  
number.  
Replay: allows you to listen to the voice note again.  
Delete: allows you to delete the voice note.  
Save address: allows you to extract the sender’s number and  
URL, e-mail addresses or phone numbers from the message  
text, so that you can save them in your phone’s memory.  
Save media: allows you to save the message to different areas  
or to your vCard or vCalendar.  
Protection: allows you to lock the message to protect it from  
being deleted.  
Properties: shows you information about the message, such  
as time and date the message was received, the sender’s e-  
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mail address or phone number, recipient’s e-mail address or  
phone number, Cc, message size, priority, and class.  
Viewing a Push Message in Inbox  
A Push message is a way of delivering content (e.g.  
images, ringtones, etc.) to mobile phones that are WAP  
enabled.WithaPushmessageyoudon'tactuallysendthe  
content in the text message, you direct the mobile phone  
where to get it from.  
1. Select a Push message from the list and press the  
Options soft key.  
The following options will appear:  
View: listen to the Voice note and view message details.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected message or all  
messages.  
Sort by: allows you to sort messages by Read/Unread, Date,  
Name, Type, Size, or Subject.  
2. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key to listen to the message contents.  
While reading the message, you may choose the  
following options by pressing the Options soft key:  
Go to URL: allows you to go to the website on your WAP  
browser.  
Delete: allows you to delete the message.  
Save address: allows you to extract the sender’s number and  
URL, e-mail addresses or phone numbers from the message  
text, so that you can save them in your phone’s memory.  
Viewing a Message When You Receive It  
When a new multimedia message comes in, the display  
shows the Picture Messaging Message icon.  
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Sentbox  
1. Press the View soft key to view the message.  
Press the Exit soft key if you want to view the message  
later in the Inbox.  
2. Press the Options soft key or the  
key to access the  
key.  
various options described above.  
3. When you are finished, press the  
Sentbox  
This message box stores messages that you have sent.  
When you enter this menu, the list of messages in the box  
displays with the recipients’ phone numbers or names, if  
available in your Phonebook.  
Note: By pressing the Left or Right Navigation keys, you may scroll  
between Inbox, Sentbox, Outbox, and Drafts.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Sentbox option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
4. Select a message from the list and press the Options  
soft key.  
5. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key to view the message contents.  
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6. To scroll through the contents, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
While reading a message, you can choose different  
options by pressing the Options soft key.  
Outbox  
This message box stores messages that you have  
attempted to send but have not actually been sent yet.  
When you enter this menu, the list of messages in the box  
displays with the recipients’ phone numbers or names, if  
available in your Phonebook.  
Note: By pressing the Left or Right Navigation keys, you may scroll  
between Inbox, Sentbox, Outbox, and Drafts.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Outbox option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
4. Select a message from the list and press the Options  
soft key.  
5. Highlight the View option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key to view the message contents.  
6. To scroll through the contents, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
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Drafts  
While reading a message, you can choose different  
options by pressing the Options soft key.  
Drafts  
This message box stores messages that you may want to  
edit or send at a later time.  
When you enter this menu, the list of messages in the box  
displays.  
Note: By pressing the Left or Right Navigation keys, you may scroll  
between Inbox, Sentbox, Outbox, and Drafts.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Drafts option and press the Select soft key  
or the key.  
4. Select a message from the list and press the Options  
soft key.  
5. Highlight the Edit option and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key to edit the message contents.  
6. To send the message, press the Options soft key and  
highlight the Send option.  
7. Press the Select soft key or the  
key to send the  
message.  
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While viewing a draft message, you can choose different  
options, depending on the type of message, by pressing  
the Options soft key.  
Templates  
Besidesenteringmessagetextusingthekeypadkeys,you  
can speed message composition by including copies of  
stored text (Templates) in your message.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Templates option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
4. If you want templates for a text message, highlight the  
Text template option and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
You can choose from ten predefined sentences that you  
can add to your text message to save time.  
5. If you want templates for a picture message, highlight  
the Picture messages template option and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
You can choose between twelve different picture  
message formats. You can then edit the parts that you  
choose.  
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Voice Mail  
Voice Mail  
This menu provides you with a way of accessing your  
voice mailbox, if provided by your network.  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Messages icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
3. Highlight the Voice mail option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
The following options are available:  
Call voice mail: before using the Voice Mail feature, you must  
enter the voice server number obtained from your service  
provider. You can then select this option and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key to listen to your messages. You can also  
connect to the voice server by pressing and holding the  
key in Idle mode.  
Voice server number: allows you to change the voice mail  
server number, if necessary.  
Note: Voice mail is a network feature. Please contact your service provider  
for further details.  
Delete All  
Thismenuallowsyoutodeleteallofthemessagesineach  
messagebox. Or, youcanalsodeleteallofyourmessages  
in all message boxes at one time.  
1. To select a message box to clear, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key. To delete all of your messages, select  
the All option.  
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2. To place or remove a check mark, press the  
key.  
3. Press the Delete soft key to delete the marked objects.  
4. After you receive the Delete? confirmation, press the  
Yes soft key to delete the selected message box  
contents. Otherwise, press the No soft key.  
Settings  
In this menu, you can set up default text message, picture  
message, and push message information. The last setting  
you accessed is automatically activated for sending  
subsequent messages.  
Text message  
Service center: allows you to store or change the number of  
your message center, which is required when sending  
messages. You must obtain this number from your service  
provider.  
Destination address: allows you to enter a number that you  
would like to send all messages to. You can still message  
others, but this number will always appear in the Send list.  
Validity period: allows you to set the length of time your text  
messages are stored at the message center while attempts are  
made to deliver them.  
Reply path: allows the recipient of your message to send you a  
reply message using your message center, if your network  
supports this service.  
Delivery report: allows you to activate or deactivate the report  
function. When this function is activated, the network informs  
you whether or not your message has been delivered.  
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Picture message  
The following options are used to set Send and Receive  
settings for Picture messages.  
Send Settings  
Delivery report: when this option is enabled, the network  
informs you whether or not your message has been delivered.  
Read reply: when this option is enabled, your phone sends a  
request for a reply along with your message to the recipient.  
Priority: you can select the priority level of your messages.  
Expiry date: The expiration date is how long the message  
receiver has to retrieve the message.  
Delivery after: you can set a delay time before the phone sends  
your messages.  
Receive Settings  
Anonymous reject: you can set your phone to automatically  
reject anonymous messages.  
Advert allowed: allows you to receive advertisements.  
Report allowed: you can set the option to receive a delivery  
report.  
Broadcast Messages (SIM Dependent)  
This network service allows you to receive text messages  
on various topics, such as the weather or traffic.  
Please contact your service provider for further details.  
Instant Messaging  
Instant Messaging (IM) is a way of sending short, simple  
messages that are delivered immediately to users online  
at that moment.  
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Before using this feature, you need to subscribe to a  
messenger service. For further details, contact your  
service provider.  
Starting your Instant Messaging  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Instant  
messaging icon. Press the Select soft key or the  
key  
to enter the menu.  
3. Highlight the messenger service to which you subscribed  
using the Up or Down Navigation key and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
4. Highlight the Sign on, Connect, or Sign in option,  
depending on your messenger service and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
5. Enter the required sign on information such as ID and  
password and press the OK soft key.  
Note: The information required for sign on will vary depending on the  
instant messaging provider you are using.  
6. Follow the on-screen instructions to read, reply to,  
compose, send, and manage your IM account.  
Using the Instant Messenger Options  
Onthesign-onscreenofthemessenger,presstheOptions  
soft key to access the following options:  
Sign on/Connect/Sign in: allows you to login to your IM  
account.  
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Memory Status  
Saved conversations: shows permanent records of your IM  
conversations.  
Offline conversations: shows dynamic records of your last 10  
IM conversations.  
Settings: allows you to change your Default community and  
Community settings.  
Help: provides various help information depending on the  
community you have selected.  
Memory Status  
You can check the amount of the memory being used and  
the memory remaining for text, multimedia, and push  
messages.  
The display shows the total space including the used and  
freespace.Youcanalsoviewhowmuchspaceiscurrently  
occupied by each message box.  
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Section 8: Changing Your Settings  
Topics Covered  
• Time & Date Settings  
• Phone Settings  
• Display Settings  
• Sound Settings  
• Network Services Settings  
• Bluetooth  
• Security Settings  
• Memory Status  
• Reset Settings  
This section explains the sound and phone settings for  
yourphone.Itincludesdisplaysettings,securitysettings,  
and extra settings associated with your phone.  
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Time & Date Settings  
Thismenuallowsyoutochangethecurrenttimeanddate  
displayed.  
The following options are available:  
Set time: allows you to change the hour and minute.  
AM/PM: allows you to set either AM or PM.  
Time format: allows you to select whether your time is  
displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format.  
Set date: allows you to enter the month, day, and year.  
Date format: allows you to select MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY,  
or YYYY/MM/DD format.  
Week start day: allows you to choose between Sunday or  
Monday as the day your week will start.  
Auto update: allows you to receive time information from your  
service provider’s network.  
On: the phone automatically updates the time and date  
according to the current time zone using the network  
service.  
Confirm first: the phone asks for a confirmation before the  
update.  
Off: you need to manually set the time and date according to  
the current time zone using the Set time menu.  
To change your time and date settings:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Settings icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
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3. Highlight the Time & Date options and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
4. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select the option  
you wish to change.  
5. To set Set time or Set date, use the Left or Right key to  
position the cursor over the number you wish to change.  
6. Enter the desired number.  
7. To change other options, use the Left or Right key to  
select the desired setting.  
8. When you are finished changing your settings, press the  
Save soft key to save your settings. Otherwise press the  
Cancel soft key.  
Note: Automatic updates of time and date do not change the time you have  
set for alarm settings or calendar memos.  
Phone Settings  
You can customize various phone settings.  
Language  
ThismenuallowsyoutoselectadisplaylanguageforText  
language and Input mode. Choose from English, French,  
and Spanish.  
Greeting message  
This menu allows you to set a greeting to be displayed  
briefly when the phone is switched on.  
For details about entering characters, see "Section 5:  
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Slide settings  
Thismenuallowsyoutosethowyourphonewillfunction  
whenyouslideyourphoneopenorclosed.Thefollowing  
options are available:  
Up: Select Accept call if you want the call to be answered  
when you slide your phone open. Otherwise, select None.  
Down: Select Stop operation if you want the call to be  
discontinued when you slide your phone closed. Otherwise,  
select Continue operation.  
Volume key  
This menu allows you to set how your volume key will  
operatewhenyoureceiveanincomingcall.Thefollowing  
options are available:  
Mute: when this option is selected, the volume keys will act as  
a Mute button to turn the sound off when you receive a call.  
Reject: when this option is selected, the volume keys will act as  
a Reject button to reject a call when it is received.  
USB settings  
This menu allows you to set the USB settings you will  
need to plug your phone into a USB port on a PC. The  
following options are available:  
Modem: when this option is selected, you can use the PC  
Studio application to:  
Synchronize contacts in your calendar.  
Transfer MP3 or image files from your PC directly to your  
phone’s memory.  
Use your phone as a modem in a wireless network.  
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Display Settings  
Mass storage: select this option when you want to download  
objects from a PC, such as MP3s or images, to your TransFlash  
memory card.  
Extra settings  
You can turn the automatic redialing or answering  
features on or off.  
1. To turn a feature on, highlight the feature and press the  
key. A check mark displays in front of the option.  
2. To turn a feature off, highlight the checked feature and  
press the  
key. The check mark no longer displays.  
The following options are available:  
Auto redial: when this option is checked, the phone makes  
up to ten attempts to redial a phone number after an  
unsuccessful call.  
Note: The interval between call attempts varies.  
Anykey answer: when this option is checked, you can  
answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except the  
key or the Reject soft key. To reject the call, press the  
key or the Reject soft key. When this option is unchecked,  
you must press the  
call.  
key or Accept soft key to answer a  
3. When you have finished changing your settings, press  
the Save soft key to save your settings. Otherwise press  
the Cancel soft key.  
Display Settings  
In this menu, you can change various settings for the  
display or backlight.  
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Wallpaper  
Thismenuallowsyoutochangethebackgroundimageor  
the color of the text to be displayed in Idle mode.  
The following options are available:  
Get more wallpaper: this option takes you to t-zones where  
you can download wallpapers.  
Default wallpapers: allows you to choose from a list of  
wallpapers included with your phone.  
My photos: allows you to choose a photo from My photos  
folder.  
My downloads: allows you to choose a photo from your  
downloaded images folder.  
To change the background image:  
1. Scroll through the list by pressing the Navigation keys.  
2. When the image you want highlights, press the Save soft  
key if selecting from Default wallpapers. Otherwise,  
press the Options soft key. Highlight the Save option and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
Main menu style  
This menu allows you to select how the icons will be  
displayed in the main menu. Choose Block menu for the  
traditional icon look or Flash menu for animated icons.  
Info display  
Thismenuallowsyoutosettextstyleandtextcolor. Press  
the Left or Right Navigation key to change the settings.  
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Display Settings  
Interior display  
Youcanselectthecolorofthemenusdisplayed.Thereare  
two different patterns to choose from.  
Brightness control  
You can adjust the display brightness to see it better in  
different lighting conditions.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation key or press the  
Volume keys to adjust the brightness.  
Backlight  
In this menu, you can select the length of time that the  
keypad backlight is on and how much longer the display  
is illuminated before going off.  
TheOnsettingishowlongthekeypadbacklightison.You  
can select 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or  
10 minutes.  
The Dim option is how much longer after the keypad  
backlight goes off that the display remains lit. You can  
select Off, 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute or  
3 minutes.  
For example, if you set On for 30 seconds and Dim for 5  
seconds, after30secondsthebacklightonthekeyswould  
turn off and 5 seconds later the display light would turn  
off.  
Press the Left or Right Navigation key to adjust the  
settings.  
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Dialing display  
This menu allows you to select the size and color of your  
dialing font. You can also set your background color.  
To change the size of the font:  
1. Highlight the Font size option and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
2. Use the Left or Right key to select between Large,  
Medium, or Small.  
3. Press the Save soft key or the  
change. Otherwise, press the Cancel soft key.  
To change the color of the font:  
1. Highlight the Font color option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key to save your  
2. Use the Left or Right key to select either Basic (black),  
Rainbow, Monochrome, or Gradation.  
3. Press the Save soft key or the  
change. Otherwise, press the Cancel soft key.  
To change the background color:  
1. Highlight the Background color option and press the  
Select soft key or the key.  
key to save your  
2. Use the Left or Right key to select between 10 different  
colors or None.  
3. Press the Save soft key or the  
key to save your  
change. Otherwise, press the Cancel soft key.  
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Sound Settings  
Calendar  
Thismenuallowsyoutosetacalendartodisplayoverthe  
top of your wallpaper in Idle mode. Choose between On  
or Off. The Calendar is set to Off by default.  
Show caller information  
By turning this option on, when you miss a call, caller  
information such as name will be displayed on your  
display when your missed calls are listed.  
Sound Settings  
Youcancustomizevarioussoundsettingsforyourphone.  
Incoming call  
Get more mega tones  
UsingtheGetmoremegatonesoption,youcanaccessthe  
web site preset by T-Mobile and download new sounds.  
Get more HiFi Ringers  
Using the Get More HiFi Ringers option, you can access  
the web site preset by T-Mobile and download new HiFi  
Ringers.  
Ring tone  
This menu allows you to select a ring melody. Highlight  
Ring tone and press the key. Use the Up or Down key  
to highlight a ring tone. Press the Select soft key or press  
the  
key.  
Volume  
This menu allows you to adjust the ring volume to one of  
5 levels.  
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Use the Right or Left key to increase or decrease the  
volume.  
Alert type  
This menu allows you to specify how you are to be  
informed of incoming calls. Use the Right or Left key to  
select a ring tone.  
The following options are available:  
Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the  
Ringtone menu.  
Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.  
Vibration then melody: the phone vibrates 3 times and then  
starts ringing.  
Keypad tone  
This menu allows you to select the key tone and volume  
that the phone sounds when you press a key.  
Use the Right or Left key to make your selections.  
To turn off the sound, select Off.  
Message tone  
This menu allows you to set up the ringer for incoming  
messagesandemail. YoucansettheTone, Alerttype, and  
Repetition.  
Use the Right or Left key to make your selections.  
Power on/off  
Thismenuallowsyoutoselectthemelodythatthephone  
sounds when it is switched on and off.  
To turn off the sound, select Off.  
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Slide tone  
Thismenuallowsyoutoselectthemelodythatthephone  
sounds when you slide open or close your phone.  
To turn off the sound, select Off.  
Silent mode  
This menu allows you to select whether or not your  
phone will vibrate while in quiet mode. You may choose  
between Vibration and Mute.  
Extra tones  
You can customize additional tones for the phone.  
1. To turn a given tone on, press the  
key. A check mark  
displays in front of the option.  
2. To turn a given tone off, press the  
key. The check  
mark no longer displays in front of the option.  
The following options are available:  
Indicative tones: generates a tone whenever a pop-up window  
appears on the screen.  
Minute minder: sets whether or not the phone beeps every  
minute during an outgoing call to keep you informed of the  
length of your call.  
Connection tone: sets whether or not the phone beeps when  
your call is connected to the system.  
Alerts on call: sets whether or not you receive tones when a  
message arrives while you are on a call.  
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Network Services Settings  
Call forwarding  
This network service enables incoming calls to be  
rerouted to the number that you specify.  
Example: You may wish to forward your business calls to a colleague while  
you are on holiday.  
To set your call forwarding options:  
1. Select a call forwarding option by pressing the Up or  
Down Navigation key and then press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
The following options are available:  
Forward always: all calls are forwarded.  
Busy: calls are forwarded when your phone is busy.  
No reply: calls are forwarded when your phone is not  
answered.  
Unreachable: calls are forwarded when you are not in an  
area covered by your service provider or when your phone is  
switched off.  
Cancel all: all call forwarding options are canceled.  
2. Select the type of calls, Voice calls or Data calls, by  
pressing the Up or Down Navigation key, and then press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The current status displays. If the option has already  
been set, the number to which the calls are forwarded  
displays.  
3. To activate call forwarding, select Activate by using the  
Left or Right key.  
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4. To deactivate call forwarding, select Deactivate by  
using the Left or Right key.  
5. Enter the number to which the calls are to be forwarded  
in the Forward to text box and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
To enter an international code, press and hold the  
key until the + sign displays.  
6. When you select Unavailable in step 1, select the length  
of time the network waits for before forwarding a call.  
The phone sends your settings to the network and the  
network’s acknowledgement displays.  
Call barring (SIM Dependent)  
Call Barring allows you to restrict specific types of  
incomingandoutgoingcallsforyourphone.Thisisuseful  
ifyouallowsomeonetouseyourphoneforashortperiod  
of time.  
Call waiting  
Thisnetworkserviceinformsyouwhensomeoneistrying  
to reach you during another call.  
You can specify individual call waiting options for voice  
calls and/or data calls.  
To set your call waiting options:  
1. Select the type of calls, Voice calls or Data calls, to  
which the call waiting option is to be applied by pressing  
the Up or Down Navigation key and then press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
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The screen informs you whether call waiting is activated  
or deactivated.  
2. Highlight Activate or Deactivate and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
3. Call waiting will then be activated or deactivated.  
4. Select the Cancel all option to deactivate Call waiting on  
all voice and data calls.  
Network selection  
The Network Selection feature enables you to  
automatically or manually select the network used when  
roaming outside of your home area.  
Note: You can select a network other than your home network only if there  
is a valid roaming agreement between the two.  
To change Network Selection mode:  
1. Highlight the Search now option and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
2. Press the Up or Down Navigation key until the network  
you want highlights and then press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
The phone will scan for that network and you will be  
connected.  
To change you Default setup:  
1. Highlight the Default setup option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
2. Highlight either the Automatic or Manual option and  
press the Select soft key or the key.  
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If you select Automatic, you are connected to the first  
available network when roaming.  
3. If you select Manual, press the Up or Down Navigation  
key until the network you want highlights and then press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
The phone will scan for that network and you will be  
connected.  
Caller ID  
You can prevent your phone number from being  
displayed on the phone of the person being called.  
Note: Some networks do not allow you to change this setting.  
The following options are available:  
Default: the default setting provided by the network is used.  
Hide number: your number does not display on the other  
person’s phone.  
Send number: your number is sent each time you make a call.  
Bluetooth  
About 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.  
Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to  
beam information with Bluetooth. If the devices are  
within a range of one another, you can exchange  
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information between them, even if they are located in  
different rooms.  
The following Bluetooth options are available:  
Turn Bluetooth On/Off  
ThisoptionallowsyoutoturnBluetoothOnorOff.Make  
a selection and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
My devices  
This option allows you to search for new Bluetooth  
devices. Highlight the Search new device option and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key. The phone will  
search for available devices.  
My visibility  
ThisoptionallowsyoutoturnyourvisibilitytoOnorOff.  
Make a selection and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
My phone name  
This option shows the name given to your phone for  
Bluetooth purposes. You can edit the name if needed.  
Security modes  
This option allows you to set your security modes to On  
orOff.MakeaselectionandpresstheSelectsoftkeyorthe  
key.  
Features  
Actually, the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that  
describes how the short-range wireless technology  
works, whereas individual profiles describe the services  
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supported by individual devices. Profiles reduce the  
chance that different devices will not work together.  
The following Service profiles are available:  
Headset: The remote Bluetooth headset enables outgoing and  
incoming calls.  
Handsfree: The remote Bluetooth car kit enables outgoing and  
incoming calls.  
File transfer: The remote Bluetooth device enables users to  
transfer files from their handset to others.  
Object push: The remote Bluetooth device enables the transfer  
of personal data (e.g. vCard, vCalendar, etc.) to other devices.  
Dial up networking: The remote Bluetooth device enables  
Internet access through a phone modem.  
Serial port: The remote Bluetooth device acts as a virtual serial  
port.  
Help  
The Help option sends you to t-zones where you can  
search for additional information.  
Security Settings  
TheSecurityfeatureenablesyoutorestricttheuseofyour  
phone by others and to restrict the types of calls.  
Various codes and passwords are used to protect the  
features of your phone.  
PIN check  
When the PIN Check feature is enabled, you must enter  
your PIN each time you switch on the phone.  
Consequently, any person who does not have your PIN  
cannot use your phone without your approval.  
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Note: Before enabling or disabling the PIN Check feature, you must enter  
your PIN.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: the phone connects directly to the network when you  
switch it on.  
Enable: you must enter the PIN each time the phone is  
switched on.  
Change PIN  
This feature allows you to change your current PIN,  
provided that the PIN check feature is enabled. You must  
enter the current PIN before you can specify a new one.  
Once you have entered a new PIN, you are asked to  
confirm it by entering it again.  
Phone lock  
When the Phone lock feature is enabled, the phone is  
locked and you must enter the 4- to 8-digit phone  
password each time the phone is switched on.  
The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory. To  
change the phone password, see "Change password" on  
Once the correct password has been entered, you can use  
the phone until you switch it off.  
The following options are available:  
Disable: you are not asked to enter the phone password when  
you switch on the phone.  
Enable: you are required to enter the phone password when  
you switch on the phone.  
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Change password  
TheChangepasswordfeatureallowsyoutochangeyour  
currentphonepasswordtoanewone.Youmustenterthe  
current password before you can specify a new one.  
Thepasswordispresetto00000000atthefactory.Once  
you have entered a new password, you are asked to  
confirm it by entering it again.  
Privacy  
Using this menu, you can lock your media contents, such  
as picture messages, voice messages, voice notes, call  
records, phonebook, images, sounds, music, and videos.  
Once you have locked the contents, you must enter the  
phone’s password to access the associated menus.  
1. To select an item to lock, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key. To lock all of the contents, select Phone  
privacy.  
2. To place a check mark, press the  
key.  
key.  
3. To remove a check mark, press the  
4. To lock the marked items, press the Save soft key.  
5. Enter a password and press the OK soft key or the  
key.  
Note:Thepasswordispresetto00000000atthefactory.  
Tochangethispassword,see"Changepassword"onpage  
FDN mode  
FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your  
SIM card, allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a  
limited set of phone numbers.  
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The following options are available:  
Disable: you can call any number.  
Enable: you can only call phone numbers stored in Phonebook.  
You must enter your PIN2. You can obtain your PIN2 from your  
service provider.  
Change PIN2  
The Change PIN2 feature allows you to change your  
current PIN2 to a new one. You must enter the current  
PIN2 before you can specify a new one. Once you have  
entered a new PIN2, you are asked to confirm it by  
entering it again.  
Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu  
does not display.  
Memory Status  
You can check the amount of the memory being used and  
the memory remaining for messages, File manager,  
Calendar, Phonebook, and Games.  
The display shows the total space including the used and  
freespace.Youcanalsoviewhowmuchspaceiscurrently  
occupied by each message box.  
You can also check how many names and numbers are  
stored in Phonebook, in both SIM card and the phone  
memory. You can also see the capacity of both memories.  
InanyoftheMemorystatusmenus,youcanpresstheLeft  
or Right navigation keys to scroll through different  
categories.  
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Reset Settings  
Reset Settings  
From this menu you can reset your phone and sound  
settings to the default settings.  
The following options are available:  
All: Phone, Display, and Sound settings will be returned to  
default values.  
Phone settings: only phone settings will be returned to  
default values.  
Display settings: only display settings will be returned to  
default values.  
Sound settings: only sound settings will be returned to  
default values.  
To reset your settings:  
1. Highlight one of the options and press the  
key to  
place a check mark next to the option.  
2. Press the Reset soft key.  
3. You will be prompted with Reset settings?. Press the  
Yes soft key.  
4. Enter the 4- to 8-digit password and press the OK soft  
key or the  
message.  
key. You will receive a Reset confirmation  
The password is preset to “00000000.” To change this  
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Section 9: Fun & Apps  
Topics Covered  
• File Manager  
• MP3 Player  
• Games  
• Image Editor  
• Organizer  
This section outlines the various applications that are  
available on your phone.  
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File Manager  
FileManagerallowsyoutomanageyoursounds,images,  
and videos in one convenient location.  
Sounds  
Inthismenu,youcanviewthelistofsoundsdownloaded  
fromthe web serveror received in multimediamessages.  
You can set a downloaded sound as the current ring tone.  
The following options are available:  
Get More MegaTones  
UsingtheGetMoreMegaTonesoptiononthesoundslist,  
you can access the web site preset by T-Mobile and  
download new sounds.  
Get More HiFi Ringers  
Using the Get More HiFi Ringers option on the sounds  
list, you can access the web site preset by T-Mobile and  
download new HiFi Ringers.  
My sounds  
Highlight an item in the My sounds menu and press the  
Options soft key. The following options are available:  
Download new: takes you to t-zones where you can download  
new sounds.  
Play: plays the sound.  
Send via: allows you to send the sound via Picture message or  
Bluetooth.  
Set as: allows you to set the sound as your Ringtone, a Caller  
ringtone, or an Alarm tone.  
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Move to Memory card: allows you to move the sound to your  
TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the sound to your  
TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the sound or delete all sounds.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the sound.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the sound to be shared or released  
for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to lock the sound to protect it from  
deletion.  
Properties: displays the sound name, date, format, length,  
size, and protection.  
Voice list  
The Voice list contains your recorded audio messages.  
Highlight an item in the Voice list menu and press the  
Options soft key. The following options are available:  
Play: plays the audio message.  
Send via: allows you to send the audio message via Picture  
message or Bluetooth.  
Set as: allows you to set the audio message as your Ringtone,  
Caller ringtone, or Alarm tone.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the audio message  
to your TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the audio message  
to your TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the audio message or delete all  
audio messages.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the audio message.  
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Share for Bluetooth: allows the audio message to be shared or  
released for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to lock the audio message to protect it  
from deletion.  
Properties: displays the audio message name, date, format,  
length, size, and protection.  
Images  
Inthismenu,youcanviewthelistofimagesdownloaded  
from the web server or received in messages. You can set  
a downloaded image as the current background image.  
The following options are available:  
Get More Wallpapers  
Using the Get More Wallpapers option, you can access  
the web site preset by T-Mobile and download new  
images.  
My Album  
Thismenuprovidestheabilityforyoutoviewthephotos  
you have stored on the t-zone browser. Use the following  
procedures to access My Album.  
1. In your t-zone browser, select the My Albums Menu link  
and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Photos sent to this folder are stored in the Inbox Album.  
Press the Select soft key to view the photos.  
3. Press the  
key to exit t-zones and return to the Idle  
screen.  
My Journal  
This menu provides the ability for you to store your  
photos using the t-zone browser.  
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My downloads  
Thismenuallowsyoutoaccessyourdownloadedimages.  
Scroll to the image you want to view. By pressing the  
Options soft key you can access the following options:  
Download new: takes you to t-zones where you can download  
new images.  
View: displays the image.  
Send via: allows you to send the image via Picture message or  
Bluetooth.  
Set as: allows you to set the image as Wallpaper or as a Caller  
ID.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the item to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the item to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the image.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the item.  
Display mode: allows you to see your images displayed in a  
Line view or in Thumbnail view.  
Slide show: allows you to see all of your photos in a slide show  
presentation.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the image to be shared or released  
for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to lock the image to protect it from  
deletion.  
Properties: displays the image name, date, format, resolution,  
size, quality, and protection.  
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My photos  
In this menu you can review the photos you’ve taken.  
Highlight a photo and press the Options soft key to  
choose from the following options:  
View: displays the photo.  
Send to My Album: sends the photo to My Album.  
Send via: allows you to send the image via Picture message or  
Bluetooth.  
Default destination: allows you to remove or replace the  
default destination.  
Set as: allows you to set the photo as Wallpaper or as a Caller  
ID.  
Edit image: takes you to the Image editor screen where you  
can add emoticons or frames to your photos or apply special  
effects.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the photo to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the photo to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the photo.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the photo.  
Display mode: allows you to see your images displayed in a  
Line view or in Thumbnail view.  
Slide Show: allows you to see all of your photos in a slide show  
presentation.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the photo to be shared or released  
for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to lock the image to protect it from  
deletion.  
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Properties: displays the image name, date, format, resolution,  
size, and protection.  
Videos  
In this menu, you can view a list of videos downloaded  
from the web serveror receivedin multimediamessages.  
The following options are available:  
Downloaded videos  
This menu allows you to access your downloaded video  
clips.  
Scroll to the video you want to view. By pressing the  
Options soft key you can access the following options:  
Play: plays the video.  
Send via: allows you to send the video via Picture message or  
Bluetooth.  
Set as caller ID: allows you to set the video as a Caller ID.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the video to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the video to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the video.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the video.  
Display mode: allows you to see your videos displayed in a  
Line view or in Thumbnail view.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the video to be shared or released  
for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to lock the video to protect it from  
deletion.  
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Properties: displays the video name, date, format, resolution,  
size, length, quality, and protection.  
My videos  
In this menu you can review the photos you’ve taken.  
Highlight a video and press the Options soft key to  
choose from the following options:  
Play: plays the video.  
Send via: allows you to send the video via Picture message or  
Bluetooth.  
Set as caller ID: allows you to set the video as a Caller ID.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the video to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the video to the  
TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the video.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the video.  
Display mode: allows you to see your videos displayed in a  
Line view or in Thumbnail view.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the video to be shared or released  
for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to lock the video to protect it from  
deletion.  
Properties: displays the video name, date, format, resolution,  
size, length, quality, and protection.  
Memory card  
You can check the contents of your TransFlash memory  
card and see what has been saved there. Press the Up or  
Down navigation keys to scroll between Images, Videos,  
Music, Sounds, and Other files.  
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This option will only appear if a TransFlash memory card  
has been inserted in your phone.  
Music  
This options allows you to access your MP3 files in your  
My Music folder. You can also access other MP3 files by  
selecting the Sonic wellness option.  
Other files  
This option allows you to view other types of files that  
you have stored on your phone. This includes Excel  
spreadsheets, text files, wmf files, PowerPoint  
presentations, PDFs, MHTML, JPEGs, GIFs, BMPs, and  
Word documents. You can send these files by picture  
messageorBluetooth.Youcanalsomoveorcopythefiles  
to your memory card.  
Memory card  
You can check the contents of your TransFlash memory  
card and see what has been saved there. Press the Up or  
Down navigation keys to scroll between Images, Videos,  
Music, Sounds, and Other files.  
This option will only appear if a TransFlash memory card  
has been inserted in your phone.  
Memory status  
You can check the amount of memory being used and  
memory remaining for sounds, music, images, and  
videos. Press the Left or Right keys to scroll between the  
memory status of Fun & Apps, Images, Videos, Music,  
Sounds, Other files, and Memory card.  
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MP3 Player  
The MP3 Player can be used to play files you have loaded  
from your PC to your TransFlash memory card.  
Note: The following characters cannot be used in the filename:  
/ \ * ? “ < > : | 9  
The file name is limited to 47 total characters).  
1. In the Fun & Apps menu, select MP3 player and press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Before you select an MP3, press the Options soft key to  
select from the following options:  
Add music from: allows you to add music from your Phone  
or memory card.  
Open: allows you to open My playlist or Current playlist.  
Settings: allows you to set these settings; repeat, shuffle,  
equalize, 3D sound, visualization, MP3 skin, and volume.  
3. After you select an MP3, press the Options soft key to  
select from the following options:  
Play: allows you to listen to the MP3 from your phone.  
Open: allows you to open My playlist or Current playlist.  
Send via Bluetooth: allows you to send the MP3 by  
Bluetooth.  
Set as: allows you to set the MP3 as an alarm tone. MP3 files  
with DRM (Digital Rights Management) can also be used as a  
ringtone and a caller ringtone, while files without DRM can only  
be used as an alarmtone.  
Remove from play list: removes the MP3 from your  
current playlist.  
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Settings: allows you to set these settings; repeat, shuffle,  
equalize, 3D sound, visualization, MP3 skin, and volume.  
Properties: allows you to view MP3 name, date, format,  
bitrate, length, size, and protection.  
4. Highlight the Open option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
5. Highlight the My playlist option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
key.  
6. Four playlists are shown, each holding up to 30 MP3s.  
Highlight a playlist and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
7. Press the Up or Down navigation keys to highlight the  
song you want to listen to and press  
to play it.  
8. While listening to an MP3, press the Options soft key for  
the following options:  
Pause: allows you to pause the song you are listening to.  
Press the  
to resume the song.  
Open: allows you to open My playlist or Current playlist.  
Remove from play list: removes the MP3 from your  
current playlist.  
Settings: allows you to set these settings; repeat, shuffle,  
equalize, 3D sound, visualization, MP3 skin, and volume.  
Properties: allows you to view MP3 name, date, format,  
bitrate, length, size, and protection.  
Games  
YoucandownloadMIDlets(Javaapplicationsthatrunon  
mobile phones) from various sources using t-zones and  
store them in your phone.  
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When you access the Games menu, the list of default  
games appears. Once you have downloaded games, they  
are added to the list.  
Note: Java services may not be available, depending on your service  
provider.  
Get more games  
You can download more games from the web site preset  
by your service provider using the Get more games  
option.  
Games List  
1. Scroll to the MIDlet you want on the Games list and press  
the  
key.  
2. The startup screen of the MIDlet will be displayed along  
with game options. Use the Navigation keys to scroll  
between options. Press the  
key to make a selection.  
Note: MIDlet game options will differ depending on the MIDlet you select.  
Image Editor  
Image Editor allows you to enhance your photos and  
images by adding special effects, adjusting brightness,  
contrastandcolor,rotatingorflipping,andaddingframes  
or clip art.  
To use the Image Editor, follow these steps:  
1. In the Fun & Apps menu, select Image editor and press  
the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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2. The message No image loaded will appear. Press the  
Options soft key.  
3. Select the New image option and press the Select soft  
key or the  
key.  
4. To choose an image to edit, select either My photos or  
Take Photo and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
5. After you have selected a photo or taken a new one,  
press the Load soft key. You will be returned to the  
Image editor screen.  
6. Press the Options soft key for a list of options you can  
use to edit your photo.  
New image: select another image from your My photos  
folder or take another picture with your camera.  
Save: allows you to save your edited image.  
Effects: allows you to apply special effects to your image.  
Choose between None, Black & White, Negative, Sepia, Blur,  
Sharp, Sketch, Posterize, or Solarize.  
Adjust: allows you to adjust the brightness, contrast, and  
color.  
Transform: allows you to rotate or flip your image.  
Insert: allows you to add a frame, image, or clip art to your  
image.  
Set as: allows you to set your edited image as Wallpaper or  
Caller ID.  
Send via: allows you to send your image in a picture  
message or Bluetooth.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the image to be shared or  
released for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
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Undo: allows you to undo the last action you performed on  
your edited image.  
Organizer  
The Organizer allows you to set alarms, schedule  
appointments, view the calendar, create To-Do lists,  
perform simple math calculations, check world time,  
perform unit conversions, set a timer, and use a  
stopwatch.  
Alarm  
This feature allows you to:  
set up to 3 alarms to ring at specified times.  
set the phone to switch on automatically and ring the alarm  
even if the phone is switched off.  
The following options are available:  
Wake-up call: the alarm rings to wake you up in the morning.  
Alarm1: set the day, time, and tone for this alarm.  
Alarm2: set the day, time, and tone for this alarm.  
Auto power: alarm rings at the specified time even if the phone  
is turned off. If the option is set to Off and the phone is  
switched off at the specified time, the alarm does not ring.  
To set an alarm:  
1. Highlight the alarm you would like to set and press the  
Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Highlight the Alarm option and press the Right key to set  
Alarm to On.  
3. Press the Down key to highlight the Alarm time option.  
Enter the time you want the Alarm to sound.  
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4. Press the Down key to highlight the AM/PM option.  
Press the Left or Right key to set to AM or PM.  
5. Press the Down key to highlight the Monday-Sunday  
checkboxes. Press the  
key to bring up a list of days.  
6. Place a checkmark next to the days you want the alarm  
to sound. To place or remove a check mark, press the  
key. Press the OK soft key.  
7. Press the Down key to highlight the Alarm tone option.  
Press the  
8. Press the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight an  
alarm tone. Press the Select soft key or the key.  
9. Press the Save soft key or the key.  
10. Press the key to return to Idle mode.  
key to bring up a list of alarm tones.  
Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format. To change the time  
11. To stop the alarm when it rings, press any key.  
Calendar  
With the Calendar feature, you can:  
consult the calendar by month, week, or day.  
set schedules and note anniversaries  
make a To do list.  
write memos to keep track of your schedule.  
set an alarm to act as a reminder, if necessary.  
check your memory status.  
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When you select the Calendar menu, the following  
options are available:  
Month view  
When you select this option, the calendar displays the  
selected month with today’s date highlighted.  
At the bottom of the calendar, the following icons are  
displayed along with the number of entries for each:  
Schedule items  
Anniversary events  
To do items  
Miscellaneous items  
The number of entries next to each icon reflects the  
number of entries for the selected day on the calendar.  
The following options are available when you press the  
Options soft key:  
View mode: allows you to select between Day view or Week  
view of the selected day.  
Create: allows you to create a Schedule, Anniversary,  
Miscellaneous, or To do event.  
Go to: allows you to see the Month view with today’s date  
highlighted or a specified date.  
Delete: allows you to delete all events for a selected date, or  
delete all events for preceding dates. You can also delete all  
events.  
Week view  
When you select this option, the calendar displays the  
selected week with today’s date and time highlighted.  
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The following options are available when you press the  
Options soft key:  
View mode: allows you to select between Day view or Month  
view of the selected day.  
Create: allows you to create a Schedule, Anniversary,  
Miscellaneous, or To do event.  
Go to: allows you to see the Week view with today’s date  
highlighted or a specified date.  
Delete: allows you to delete all events for a selected date, or  
delete all events for preceding dates. You can also delete all  
events.  
Day view  
When you select this option, you are taken to the Day  
view of the selected day with any events listed. The  
following options are available when you press the  
Options soft key:  
Create: allows you to create a Schedule, Anniversary,  
Miscellaneous, or To do event.  
View mode: allows you to select between Month view or Week  
view of the selected day.  
Schedule  
This option allows you to write memos to a schedule.  
1. From Month, Week, or Day View, press the Options soft  
key. Highlight the Create option and press the Select  
soft key or the  
2. Highlight the Schedule option and press the Select soft  
key or the key.  
key.  
3. Enter the subject in the Subject text box then press the  
Down soft key.  
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4. Continue to enter other information including Details,  
Start date, Start time, AM/PM, End date, End time, AM/  
PM, Location, Alarm, and Alarm tone. Check the Repeat  
box using the  
key if you want to repeat the alarm.  
5. When you are finished, press the Save soft key.  
Your information is saved to the Schedule.  
Anniversary  
This option allows you to record Anniversaries in your  
calendar. You can also set an alarm to remind you of  
important anniversaries.  
1. From Month, Week, or Day View, press the Options soft  
key. Highlight the Create option and press the Select  
soft key or the  
2. Highlight the Anniversary option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
key.  
3. Enter the occasion in the Occasion text box then press  
the Down soft key.  
4. Continue to enter other information including Date,  
Alarm, Alarm time, AM/PM, Alarm tone, and whether or  
not to Repeat every year.  
5. When you are finished, press the Save soft key.  
Your Anniversary information is saved to the Calendar.  
Miscellaneous  
This option allows you to record miscellaneous dates or  
events in your calendar.  
1. From Month, Week, or Day View, press the Options soft  
key. Highlight the Create option and press the Select  
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soft key or the  
2. Highlight the Miscellaneous option and press the Select  
soft key or the key.  
key.  
3. Enter the subject in the Subject text box then press the  
Down soft key.  
4. Continue to enter other information including Details,  
Start date, Start time, AM/PM, End date, End time, and  
AM/PM.  
5. When you are finished, press the Save soft key.  
Your Miscellaneous information is saved to the Calendar.  
To do  
This feature allows you to enter a list of tasks to be done.  
1. From Month, Week, or Day View, press the Options soft  
key. Highlight the Create option and press the Select  
soft key or the  
2. Highlight the To do option and press the Select soft key  
or the key.  
key.  
3. Enter the Item to be done in the To do text box then press  
the Down soft key.  
4. Continue to enter other information including Start date,  
Due date, and Priority.  
5. When you are finished, press the Save soft key.  
Your To do list is saved to the Calendar.  
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Editing the To do List  
When you select a To do list item from the Day view, the  
current contents display with a status checkbox and a  
priority marker.  
Iftheitemhasbeendone,acheckappearsinthecheckbox.  
High priority items have a redexplanationmark,Normal  
priority items have a blue explanation mark, and Low  
priority items have a gray explanation mark.  
1. To mark an item Done, highlight the item and press the  
Options soft key.  
2. Highlight the Done option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
3. The status checkbox next to the To do item will be  
checked.  
4. To edit other fields in the To do item, highlight the item  
and press the  
key.  
5. Press the Options soft key.  
6. Highlight the Edit option and press the Select soft key or  
the  
key.  
7. Edit the items you wish to change.  
8. Press the Save soft key or the  
key.  
Calculator  
With this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator.  
The calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions;  
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys.  
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2. Enter the operation for your calculation by pressing the  
following navigation keys:  
Left: subtraction (-)  
Right: addition (+)  
Up: multiplication (x)  
Down: division (÷)  
3. The left soft key can be used to create a decimal point and  
left and right brackets.  
4. Enter the next number.  
5. To view the result, press the  
Repeat steps 1 to 5 as many times as required.  
World time  
key.  
Thisfeatureallowsyoutofindoutwhattimeitisanother  
part of world, using the Left and Right Navigation keys.  
There are two time lines available. You can set the first  
setting to your home city and then use the second setting  
to check other city times.  
Press the Options soft key for the following options:  
Save: this allows you to save your world time settings.  
Set daylight saving time: use the  
key to place a  
checkmark next to the cities that you want to set daylight  
savings time. Each city listed represents a time zone.  
Unit conversion  
The conversion menu provides the following conversion  
categories:  
Currency  
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Length  
Weight  
Volume  
Area  
Temperature  
To convert any of the above categories, do the following:  
1. Scroll to the conversion feature you wish to use and  
press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Enter the quantity you want converted in the text box.  
Note: To include a decimal point, press the  
key.  
3. Use the Up, Down, Left, and Right keys to select the  
From and To units of money or measure for the quantity  
you want converted.  
4. Press the OK soft key or the  
Timer  
key.  
You can use this menu to set a timer. To enable the Timer,  
use the following options:  
1. Press the Set soft key to enter the length of time.  
2. Enter the time and press the OK soft key.  
3. Press the  
key to start the timer. Press the  
key  
again to stop the timer.  
Stopwatch  
This feature allows you to use a stopwatch. Press the  
keytostartthestopwatch.PresstheResetsoftkeytoerase  
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all stopwatch times recorded. Press the key for the lap  
time. You can have up to 4 lap times.  
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Section 10: Camera and Camcorder  
Topics Covered  
• Using the Camera and Camcorder  
• Take and Send  
• Record Video  
• My Photos  
• My Videos  
• My Album  
• My Journal  
This section explains how to use the camera and  
camcorderonyourphone.Youcantakephotosandvideo  
clips using the built-in camera and camcorder.  
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Using the Camera and Camcorder  
Using the camera/camcorder module in your phone,  
you can take photos or video clips of people or events  
while on the move. Additionally, you can send photos  
and video clips to other people in a Picture Messaging  
message or set a wallpaper or caller ID image.  
Note:  
Do not take photos or videos of people without their permission.  
Do not take photos or videos in places where cameras are not allowed.  
Do not take photos or videos in places where you may interfere with  
another person’s privacy.  
Take and Send  
Your camera produces photos in JPEG format.  
Note: When you take a photo in direct sunlight or in bright conditions,  
shadows may appear on the photo.  
1. In Idle mode, press and Up navigation key to turn on the  
camera.  
You can also press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or  
press the  
2. Highlight Take and Send and press the Select soft key  
or the key.  
key.  
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3. Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject.  
Press the Left soft key to access the camera options. For  
You can use the keypad to quickly change the camera  
options.  
4. Press the  
key to take the photo. Send To: My  
Album? is displayed. Press the Yes soft key if you want  
to send the photo to your T-Mobile My Album service.  
The phone’s default destination is set to My Album. The  
photo is automatically saved in My Photos in the phone.  
Note: To change the default destination for your pictures, press the  
Options soft key when Send To: My Album? appears on the display.  
Highlight the Default destination option. You can then change your default  
destination to a phone number, email address, Phonebook, My Album, My  
Journal, or a Recent log.  
5. To use the photo options, press the Options soft key.  
6. To return to Capture mode, select Take another.  
7. To return to Idle mode, press the  
key.  
Using Camera Options  
In Capture mode, you can use various options for the  
camera by pressing the Left soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Record video: switches from camera to camcorder.  
Shooting mode: allows you to take a photo in various  
modes. Once you change the mode, the corresponding  
indicator appears at the top right of the display. The  
following modes are available:  
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Single shot: allows you to take a photo in the normal mode.  
Multi shot: allows you to take a series of action stills. Select the  
capture speed, High Speed or Normal Speed, and the number  
of photos the camera will take. When you press the  
camera takes photos successively.  
key, the  
Mosaic shot: allows you to take several photos to combine in a  
mosaic.  
Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply  
special effects to the photo.  
Frames: allows you to select a decorative frame. Select a  
frame from the list using the Navigation keys and press  
the  
key to save your setting.  
Timer: allows you to set a time delay before the camera  
takesthephoto.Selectthelengthofdelayyouwant.When  
you press  
key, the camera takes the photo after the  
specified time has elapsed.  
Go to My Photos: takes you to your My Photos folder.  
Settings: allows you to change the image settings. Select  
Function or Setup.  
Function:  
Size: allows you to set the image size to either  
SXGA(1280X1024), Mega(1152X864), SVGA(800X600),  
VGA(640x480), QVGA(320x240), Mobile(240X320), or  
Frame(240X180). The selected image size displays on the  
capture screen.  
View finder: allows you to set the view finder to Full screen,  
Full screen & indicator, Full screen & Guideline, or Standard  
ratio.  
Scene programs: allows you to choose Normal or Night  
scene.  
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Metering exposure: allows you to choose between Matrix,  
Center-weighted, and Spot.  
White balance: allows you to choose between Auto,  
Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloudy, and Sunset.  
ISO: Allows you to set ISO to Auto, 100, 200, or 400. The ISO  
value is a number indicating the digital camera sensors  
sensitivity to light. In bright light, set the ISO value lower.  
Setup:  
Shutter sound: allows you to select a tone for the shutter  
sound. Choose between 5 tones.  
Zoom sound: allows you to turn zoom sound On or Off.  
Brightness sound: allows you to turn brightness sound On  
or Off.  
Default name: allows you to change the default name  
assigned to your photo.  
Camera short cuts: shows you how to change options  
usingyourkeypadincapturemode. Thefollowing short  
cuts are available:  
Up and Down keys zoom in and out.  
Left and Right keys adjust the image brightness.  
Up volume key flips the image vertically.  
Down volume key creates a mirror image.  
changes from camera to camcorder or camcorder to camera.  
changes the picture resolution.  
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changes the camera shot mode.  
changes the color tone or applies a special effect to the photo.  
selects ISO settings.  
selects a decorative frame.  
sets a time delay.  
takes you to My Photos menu.  
changes capture mode to full screen.  
adjusts the white balance.  
Flipping the Camera Lens  
You can flip the camera lens around so that you can see  
yourself on the display and take a picture.  
To flip the camera lens, slide the phone open and turn the  
lens in the direction of the arrow.  
Record Video  
Your camcorder produces videos in 3GP format.  
1. In Idle mode, press and Up navigation key to turn on the  
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camera. Press the  
camcorder.  
key to toggle from camera to  
You can also press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or  
press the  
2. Highlight Record video and press the Select soft key or  
the key.  
key.  
3. Adjust the image by aiming the camcorder at the subject.  
Press the Left soft key to access the camcorder options.  
You can use the keypad to quickly change the camcorder  
options.  
4. To start recording your video clip, press the  
key.  
5. To stop the recording, press the Right soft key. The video  
clip is automatically saved in the My videos folder.  
6. To delete the video clip, press the Left soft key, highlight  
Delete soft key, and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
To return to Idle mode, press the  
To access camcorder options, press the Left soft key.  
Using Camcorder Options  
key.  
In Capture mode, you can use various options for the  
camcorder by pressing the Left soft key.  
The following options are available:  
Take and send: allows you to take a photo in camera  
mode.  
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Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply  
special effects to the video clip.  
Timer:allowsyoutosetatimedelaybeforethecamcorder  
takes the video clip. Select the length of delay you want.  
When you press the  
key, the camcorder records the  
video after the specified time has elapsed.  
Go to My videos: takes you to your My videos folder  
where you can view your videos.  
Settings: allows you to change the recording settings.  
Recording mode: allows you to change the size of your video.  
Select Normal or Limit for Picture message.  
Size: allows you to set the image size to either CIF (352x288),  
QVGA (320x240), QCIF(176x144), or Sub-QCIF(128x96). The  
selected image size displays on the capture screen.  
View finder: allows you to set the view finder to Full screen  
view, Full screen & indicator, or Standard Ratio.  
Audio Record: allows you to be able to record sounds with your  
video. Set to On or Off.  
White balance: allows you to choose between Auto, Daylight,  
Incandescent, Fluorescent, and Cloudy.  
Scene programs: allows you to choose Normal or Night scene.  
Zoom sound: allows you to turn zoom sound On or Off.  
Brightness sound: allows you to turn brightness sound On or  
Off.  
Default name: allows you to change the default name assigned  
to your video.  
Camcorder short cuts: showsyou how tochange options  
using your keypad in capture mode. The following short  
cuts are available:  
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Up and Down keys zoom in and out.  
Left and Right keys adjust the video brightness.  
Up volume key flips the image vertically.  
Down volume key creates a mirror image.  
changes from camera to camcorder or camcorder to camera.  
changes the video resolution.  
changes the shooting mode.  
changes the color tone or applies a special effect to the video.  
turns the audio On or Off.  
changes scene program from Normal to Night scene.  
sets a time delay.  
takes you to My videos menu.  
changes capture mode to full screen.  
adjusts the white balance.  
My Photos  
1. In Idle mode press the Menu soft key to access the Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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3. Select My photos and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
When you access this menu, your phone displays the  
photos in Thumbnail mode, which shows them as small  
images. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through the  
photos.  
4. To view the photos on the full screen, press the  
To go back to Thumbnail mode, press the Back soft key  
or the key.  
key.  
5. You can use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll  
through your photos.  
Photo Album Options  
In the My photos menu, press the Options soft key to use  
the following options:  
View: allows you view the photo on your display.  
Send to My Album: allows you to send the photo to My Album.  
Send via: allows you to send the photo via Picture message or  
Bluetooth.  
Default destination: allows you to remove or edit the default  
destination.  
Set as: allows you to set the photo as your wallpaper or as a  
Caller ID.  
Edit image: allows you to add emoticons or frames to your  
photos or apply special effects.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the selected photo  
or all photos to your TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the selected photo  
or all photos to your TransFlash memory card.  
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Delete: allows you to delete the photo or delete all photos.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the photo.  
Display mode: allows you to see your photos displayed in a  
Line view or in Thumbnail view.  
Slide show: allows you to see all of your photos in a slide show  
presentation.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the photo to be shared or released  
for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to protect the photo from being deleted.  
Properties: shows the properties of the photo, such as the file  
name, file date, file format, image resolution, file size, and  
protection status.  
Deleting a Photo  
You can delete photos one by one or all at one time.  
1. From the My photos menu, select the photo you want to  
delete and press the Options soft key. Highlight the  
Delete option and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
2. Highlight the Selected option and press the Select soft  
key or the  
3. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
4. When you have finished, press the key.  
key. Or, highlight All to delete all photos.  
My Videos  
1. In Idle mode press the Menu soft key to access the Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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Select My videos and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
When you access this menu, your phone displays the  
video clips in Thumbnail mode, which shows them as  
small images. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through  
the video clips.  
3. To view the video clips on the full screen, press the  
key.  
My videos Options  
In the My videos menu, press the Options soft key to use  
the following options:  
Play: allows you to play the video clip on your display.  
Send via: allows you to send the video as part of a Picture  
message or Bluetooth.  
Set as caller ID: allows you to set the video as a Caller ID.  
Move to Memory card: allows you to move the video to your  
TransFlash memory card.  
Copy to Memory card: allows you to copy the video (or all  
videos) to your TransFlash memory card.  
Delete: allows you to delete the selected video clip or delete all  
video clips.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the video clip.  
Display mode: allows you to see your videos displayed in a  
Line view or in Thumbnail view.  
Share for Bluetooth: allows the video (or all videos) to be  
shared or released for the use of another Bluetooth device.  
Protection: allows you to protect the video clip from being  
deleted.  
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Properties: shows the properties of the video clip, such as the  
name, date, format, resolution, size, video length, quality, and  
protection status.  
Deleting a Video Clip  
You can delete video clips one by one or all at one time.  
1. From the My videos menu, use the Up or Down  
Navigation key to highlight the video you want to delete  
and press the Options soft key.  
2. Highlight the Delete Option, then press the Right  
Navigation key.  
3. Highlight Selected if you only want to delete the video  
clip that you selected. Highlight All if you want to delete  
all video clips.  
4. Press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
5. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
6. When you have finished, press the  
key to return  
Idle mode.  
My Album  
Thismenuprovidestheabilityforyoutoviewthephotos  
you have stored on the t-zone website. Usethe following  
procedures to access My Album.  
1. In Idle mode press the Menu soft key to access the Menu  
mode.  
2. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the  
key.  
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3. Select My Album and press the Select soft key or the  
key. The browser is launched and the T-Mobile Web  
page displays.  
4. Select the My Albums Menu link and press the Select  
soft key or the  
5. Photos sent to this folder are stored in the Inbox Album.  
Highlight the Inbox Album link and press the key.  
key to view the  
key.  
Highlight a photo and press the  
photos.  
6. Press the  
key to exit t-zones and return to the Idle  
screen.  
My Journal  
This menu provides the ability for you to store your  
photos using the t-zone website.  
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Topics Covered  
• t-zones  
This section outlines the t-zones service on your phone.  
For more information, contact T-Mobile.  
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t-zones  
Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless  
Application Protocol) browser to allow you to access and  
navigate the Wireless Web using your phone.  
To access t-zones, follow these steps:  
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu  
mode.  
2. Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the t-zones icon.  
Press the Select soft key or the  
key to enter the  
menu.  
The following options are available:  
Home  
Selecting this menu connects the phone to the network  
and loads the t-zones homepage. You can also press the  
key in Idle mode to launch the t-zones browser.  
The content of the t-zones startup homepage depends on  
yourWirelessWebserviceprovider. Toscrollthrough the  
screen, use the Up and Down keys.  
Togotothestartuphomepagefromanyotherscreeninthe  
t-zones, use the Home option. For more information on  
the t-zones menus, see "Selecting and Using Menu  
Exiting the t-zones  
To exit the browser at any time, simply press the  
key.  
Navigating the t-zones  
1. To scroll through browser items, press the Up or Down  
Navigation key.  
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2. To select browser items, press the Select soft key.  
3. To return to the previous page, press the Back soft key or  
the key.  
4. To return to the startup homepage, press the Home soft  
key.  
Entering Text in the t-zones  
Whenyouarepromptedtoentertext, thecurrentlyactive  
text input mode is indicated on the screen. The following  
modes are available:  
Upper-case character mode (A): allows you to enter upper-  
case English characters.  
Lower-case character mode (a): allows you to enter lower-  
case English characters.  
Note: You can enter symbols in upper-case or lower-case character mode  
by pressing the  
key.  
Number mode (1): allows you to enter numbers.  
To change the text input mode, use the following  
procedures:  
1. Press the Right soft key one or more times.  
2. To enter a space, press the  
key.  
3. To edit text, set the cursor to the right of the character(s)  
to be corrected.  
4. Press the  
key as required.  
5. Enter the correct character(s).  
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Selecting and Using Menu Options  
Various menus are available when you are using t-zones  
to navigate the Wireless Web.  
To access the browser options menu:  
1. Press the Menu soft key.  
2. Or, highlight the Openwave icon at the top of the page by  
pressing the Up and Down keys and press the Select  
soft key or the  
key.  
Note: The menus may vary, depending on your version of t-zones.  
The following options are available:  
Go to URL: allows you to manually enter the URL address of a  
Web page. After entering an address, press the  
there directly.  
key to go  
Favorites: shows the bookmarks list. You can bookmark the  
current web page or access previously bookmarked pages.  
Messages: allows you to create an SMS message or check  
your My messages folder.  
File manager: allows you to access Sounds, Images, Videos,  
Music, Other files, Memory card, or check Memory status.  
Home: takes you back at any time to the home page of the  
Wireless Web service provider.  
Back: takes you back to the previous web browser screen.  
Show URL: displays the URL address of the Web page to which  
you are currently connected. It also enables you to set the  
current site as the startup home page.  
Reload: reloads the current page.  
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Favorites  
This menu stores up to 10 URL addresses.  
To store a URL address:  
1. Select an empty location and press the Select soft key or  
the key.  
2. Enter a name for the favorite item in the Name text box  
and press the Down key.  
3. Enter the address in the URL text box and press the  
Options soft key.  
4. Highlight the Save option and press the Select soft key  
or the  
key.  
Note: For further details about how to enter characters, see "Section 5:  
After saving favorite items, you can access the following  
options by selecting the item, then pressing the Options  
soft key:  
Go: takes you to the site.  
Edit: allows you to edit the address.  
Delete: allows you to delete the address or you can delete all  
addresses.  
Or, you can select the favorite item and press the key.  
Your browser will take you to the site.  
Go to URL  
ThismenuallowsyoutomanuallyentertheURLaddress  
of a web site that you wish to access.  
Forfurtherdetailsaboutenteringcharacters, seepage45.  
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Clear Cache  
Youcancleartheinformationstoredinthecache,whichis  
the phone’s temporary memory which stores the most  
recently accessed Web pages.  
Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion. Otherwise,  
press the No soft key.  
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Section 12: Health and Safety  
Information  
Topics Covered  
• Health and Safety Information  
This section outlines the safety precautions associated  
with using your phone. These safety precautions should  
be followed to safely use your phone.  
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Health and Safety Information  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
Certification Information (SAR)  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It  
isdesignedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheexposure  
limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.  
government.TheseFCCexposurelimitsarederivedfrom  
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.  
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 absorption of RF energy by the human body  
expressedinunitsofwattsperkilogram(W/kg).TheFCC  
requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of  
1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). 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.  
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SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  
positions accepted by the FCC with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all  
testedfrequencybands.AlthoughtheSARisdetermined  
at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level  
of the phone while operating can be well below the  
maximumvalue.Thisisbecausethephoneisdesignedto  
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the  
power required to reach the network. In general, the  
closeryouaretoawirelessbasestationantenna,thelower  
the power output.  
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. Body-worn operations are  
restricted to Samsung-supplied, approved, or non-  
Samsung designated accessories that have no metal and  
must provide at least 1.3 cm separation between the  
device, including its antenna (whether extended or  
retracted) and the user's body. Non-compliance with the  
above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF  
exposure guidelines.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for  
thismobile phonewithallreportedSAR levels evaluated  
as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
The maximum SAR values for this model phone as  
reported to the FCC are:  
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Head: 0.32 W/Kg.  
Body-worn: 0.52 W/Kg.  
SAR information on this and other model phones can be  
viewed on-line at www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. To find  
information that 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. Sometimes  
it may benecessary toremove the battery pack to find the  
number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a  
particular phone, follow the instructions on the website  
anditshouldprovidevaluesfortypicalormaximumSAR  
for a particular phone. Additional product specific SAR  
information can also be obtained at www.fcc.gov/cgb/  
sar.  
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?  
Thetermwirelessphonerefersheretohand-heldwireless  
phones with built-in antennas, often called "cell,"  
"mobile,"or"PCS"phones.Thesetypesofwirelessphones  
canexposetheusertomeasurableradiofrequencyenergy  
(RF)becauseoftheshortdistancebetweenthephoneand  
theuser'shead.TheseRFexposuresarelimitedbyFederal  
Communications Commission safety guidelines that  
weredevelopedwiththeadviceofFDAandotherfederal  
health and safety agencies. When the phone is located at  
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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 far lower power levels, and thus  
produceRFexposureswellwithintheFCC'scompliance  
limits.  
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  
wheninthestand-bymode.WhereashighlevelsofRFcan  
producehealtheffects(byheatingtissue),exposuretolow  
level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no  
known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level  
RFexposureshavenotfoundanybiologicaleffects.Some  
studies have suggested that some biological effects may  
occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by  
additionalresearch.Insomecases,otherresearchershave  
had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in  
determining the reasons for inconsistent results.  
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless  
phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of  
radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless  
phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs  
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ormedicaldevices. However,theagencyhasauthorityto  
take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio  
frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the  
user.Insuchacase,FDAcouldrequirethemanufacturers  
ofwirelessphonestonotifyusersofthehealthhazardand  
torepair,replaceorrecallthephonessothatthehazardno  
longer exists.  
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:  
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.  
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:  
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
Environmental Protection Agency  
Federal Communications Commission  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
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The National Institutes of Health participates in some  
interagency working group activities, as well.  
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.  
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  
thosetheycangetfromwirelessphones. Basestationsare  
thus not the primary subject of the safety questions  
discussed in this document.  
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 the studies that showed increased tumor  
development used animals that had been genetically  
engineeredortreatedwithcancer-causingchemicalssoas  
to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF  
exposure. Other studiesexposed theanimals toRF for up  
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to22hoursperday.Theseconditionsarenotsimilartothe  
conditions under which people use wireless phones, so  
we don't know with certainty what the results of such  
studies mean for human health.  
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, oracousticneuroma, tumorsofthebrainor  
salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the  
studiesdemonstratedtheexistenceofanyharmfulhealth  
effects from wireless phones RF exposures. However,  
noneofthestudiescananswerquestionsaboutlong-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?  
Acombinationoflaboratorystudiesandepidemiological  
studies of people actually using wireless phones would  
providesomeofthedatathatareneeded.Lifetimeanimal  
exposure studies could be completed in a few years.  
However, very large numbers of animals would be  
needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting  
effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide  
datathatisdirectlyapplicabletohumanpopulations,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  
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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.  
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).  
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health  
OrganizationinternationalElectromagneticFields(EMF)  
Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of  
this work has been the development of a detailed agenda  
ofresearchneedsthathasdriventheestablishmentofnew  
researchprogramsaroundtheworld.TheProjecthasalso  
helpeddevelopaseriesofpublicinformationdocuments  
on EMF issues.  
FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet  
Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research  
andDevelopmentAgreement(CRADA)todoresearchon  
wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific  
oversight, obtaining input from experts in government,  
industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded  
research is conducted through contracts to independent  
investigators. The initial research will include both  
laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users.  
The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of  
additional research needs in the context of the latest  
research developments around the world.  
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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,  
reducingtheamountoftimespentusingawirelessphone  
will reduce RF exposure.  
If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone  
every day, you could place more distance between your body  
and the source 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.  
Again,thescientificdatadonotdemonstratethatwireless  
phonesareharmful.ButifyouareconcernedabouttheRF  
exposure from these products, you can use measures like  
those described above to reduce your RF exposure from  
wireless phone use.  
What about children using wireless phones?  
Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertousersof  
wirelessphones,includingchildrenandteenagers.Ifyou  
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.  
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Some groups sponsored by other national governments  
have advised that children be discouraged from using  
wireless phones at all. For example, the government in  
theUnitedKingdomdistributedleafletscontainingsuch  
arecommendationinDecember2000.Theynotedthatno  
evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain  
tumorsorotherilleffects.Theirrecommendationtolimit  
wireless phone use by children was strictly  
precautionary;itwasnotbasedonscientificevidencethat  
any health hazard exists.  
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  
energyintheheadbecausethephone, whichisthesource  
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  
requirementsregardlessofwhethertheyareusedagainst  
the head or against the body. Either configuration should  
result in compliance with the safety limit.  
Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield  
the head from RF radiation work?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF  
emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to  
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believethataccessories that claim toshieldtheheadfrom  
thoseemissionsreducerisks.Someproductsthatclaimto  
shield the user from RF absorption use special phone  
cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic  
accessoryattachedtothephone.Studieshaveshownthat  
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  
FederaltradeCommission(FTC)chargedtwocompanies  
that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone  
users from radiation with making false and  
unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these  
defendantslackedareasonablebasistosubstantiatetheir  
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 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  
anddefibrillatorsaresafefromwirelessphoneEMI. FDA  
has tested wireless phones and helped develop a  
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voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of  
ElectricalandElectronicEngineers(IEEE).Thisstandard  
specifiestestmethodsandperformancerequirementsfor  
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.  
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for  
possible interactions with other medical devices. Should  
harmfulinterferencebefoundtooccur,FDAwillconduct  
testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the  
problem.  
Additional information on the safety of RF exposures  
from various sources can be obtained from the following  
organizations:  
FCC RF Safety Program:  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):  
http://www.epa.gov/radiation/  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):  
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/  
index.html  
National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):  
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf  
World health Organization (WHO):  
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:  
http://www.icnirp.de  
National Radiation Protection Board (UK):  
http://www.nrpb.org.uk  
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Updated 4/3/2002: US Food and Drug Administration  
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones  
Road Safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to  
communicatebyvoice,almostanywhere,anytime.Butan  
important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.  
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:  
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.  
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.  
3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able  
to access your wireless phone without removing your  
eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an  
inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.  
4. 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.  
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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.  
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.  
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. Remember, it is a free  
call on your wireless phone!  
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If  
you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other  
serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1  
or other local emergency number, as you would want  
others to do for you.  
10. 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  
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one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen,  
call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency  
number.  
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely  
when driving."  
Formoreinformation,pleasecall1-888-901-SAFE,orvisit  
our web-site www.wow-com.com  
Provided by theCellularTelecommunications& Internet  
Association.  
Operating Environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in  
anyareaandalwaysswitchyourphoneoffwheneveritis  
forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or  
danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to  
another device, read its user's guide for detailed safety  
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
Aswithothermobileradiotransmittingequipment,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).  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Mostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromradio  
frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic  
equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  
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from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to  
discuss alternatives.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a  
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker.  
These recommendations are consistent with the  
independent research and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from  
their pacemaker when the phone is switched on.  
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize  
potential interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is  
taking place, switch your phone off immediately.  
Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones  
When some mobile phones are used near some hearing  
devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may  
detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some  
hearing devices are more immune than others to this  
interference noise, andphones alsovary inthe amount of  
interference they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings  
for some of their mobile phones, to assist hearing device  
usersinfindingphonesthatmaybecompatiblewiththeir  
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hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones  
that arerated have the ratingon their box or a label on the  
box.  
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary  
depending ontheuser’s hearingdevice andhearingloss.  
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.  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC  
requirements and are likely to generate less interference  
to hearing devices thanphones that are not labeled. M4 is  
the better/higher of the two ratings.  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements  
and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s  
telecoil(TSwitchor “TelephoneSwitch”) than unrated  
phones. T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note  
that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)  
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to  
this type of interference. Your hearing device  
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help  
you find results for your hearing device. The more  
immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to  
experience interference noise from mobile phones.  
Other Medical Devices  
Ifyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevices,consultthe  
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  
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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.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or  
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its  
representative regarding your vehicle. You should also  
consultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthathasbeen  
added to your vehicle.  
Posted Facilities  
Switchyourphoneoffinanyfacilitywherepostednotices  
require you to do so.  
Potentially Explosive Environments  
Switchyourphoneoffwheninanyareawithapotentially  
explosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsandinstructions.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
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),chemicalplantsorwhereblastingoperationsarein  
progress.  
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  
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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.  
Emergency Calls  
Thisphone,likeanywirelessphone,operatesusingradio  
signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-  
programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connectioninallconditions. Therefore, youshouldnever  
rely solely on any wireless phone for essential  
communications (medical emergencies, for example).  
Remember,tomakeorreceiveanycallsthephonemustbe  
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.  
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.  
3. Press the  
key.  
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example),  
youmayfirstneedtodeactivatethosefeaturesbeforeyou  
can make an emergency call. Consult this document and  
your local cellular service provider.  
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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.  
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,damagethephoneormakecallsthatincreaseyour  
phone bill.  
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.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane  
orbutane)mustcomplywiththeNationalFireProtection  
Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact  
the National Fire Protection Association, One  
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication  
Sales Division.  
Cautions  
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  
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accessories may be dangerous and void the phone  
warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to  
the phone.  
Althoughyourphoneisquitesturdy, itisacomplexpiece  
ofequipmentandcanbebroken.Avoiddropping,hitting,  
bending or sitting on it.  
Other Important Safety Information  
Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the  
phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the  
device.  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your  
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive  
materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or  
accessories.  
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.  
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.  
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  
suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or  
legal action, or both.  
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Product Performance  
Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception  
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on  
the signalstrength 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.  
Ifyou'reinsideabuilding, beingnearawindowmaygive  
you better reception.  
Understanding the Power Save Feature  
If your phone is unableto find a signal after 15 minutes of  
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.  
Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message  
displays on the screen. When a signal is found, your  
phone returns to standby mode.  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
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.  
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Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance  
For the best care of your phone, only authorized  
personnel should service your phone and accessories.  
Faulty service may void the warranty.  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your  
phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory  
service.  
If 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.  
If your phone is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructing  
the internal antenna could inhibit call performance.  
Speak directly into the phone's receiver.  
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  
inallareas.DownloadableRingTonesmaybeavailableat  
an additional cost. Other conditions andrestrictions may  
apply. See your service provider for additional  
information.  
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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 temperature,  
features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and  
other application usage patterns.  
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.  
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
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.  
Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found in  
the user’s guide.  
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.  
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.  
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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.  
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your  
battery: it may require cooling or warming first.  
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).  
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.  
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.  
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.  
Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with  
metal objects, such as coins, keys or jewelry.  
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.  
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  
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Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized  
service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a  
fire.  
Care and Maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and  
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The  
suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty  
obligationsandallowyoutoenjoythisproductformany  
years.  
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the  
reach of small children.  
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 store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and  
warp or melt certain plastics.  
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms  
up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form  
inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic  
circuit boards.  
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.  
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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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Topics Covered  
• Standard Limited Warranty  
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Standard Limited Warranty  
What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG  
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, L.P.  
("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser  
("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories  
("Products") are free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use and service for the  
period commencing upon the date of purchase and  
continuingforthefollowingspecifiedperiodoftimeafter  
that date:  
Phone  
1 Year  
Batteries  
1 Year  
Leather Case/ Pouch  
Holster  
90 Days  
90 Days  
1 Year  
Other Phone Accessories  
WhatisNotCovered?ThisLimitedWarrantyisconditioned  
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  
removedormadeillegible;(c)anyplasticsurfacesorother  
externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged  
duetonormaluse;(d)malfunctionsresultingfromtheuse  
of Product in conjunction with accessories, products, or  
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ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or  
approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from  
impropertesting,operation,maintenance,installation,or  
adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and service of  
Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the  
United States or Canada. 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  
chargedbyabatterychargernotspecifiedorapprovedby  
SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals  
onthebatteryarebrokenorshowevidenceoftampering,  
or (iii)thebattery has been used in equipmentotherthan  
the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.  
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 facility in  
an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by  
Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof  
ofsaleshowingthedateofpurchase, theserialnumber 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  
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warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other  
repaired/replacedProductwillbewarrantedforaperiod  
equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty  
ontheoriginalProductorfor90days,whicheverislonger.  
All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment  
shall become the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG  
determines that any Product is not covered by this  
Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts,  
shipping,andlaborchargesfortherepairorreturnofsuch  
Product.  
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY?  
EXCEPTASSETFORTHINTHEEXPRESSWARRANTY  
CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE  
PRODUCT "AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO  
WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AND THERE  
ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
STATUTORY 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  
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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  
MAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.INADDITION,SAMSUNG  
SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORANYDAMAGESOFANY  
KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR  
MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT  
OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE  
USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM  
THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY,  
INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,  
CONSEQUENTIALORSIMILARDAMAGES, ORLOSS  
OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR  
DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS 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  
LIMITATIONOFINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR  
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS  
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WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS,  
ANDYOUMAYALSOHAVEOTHERRIGHTS,WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO  
PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT  
EXTENDTOANYONEOTHERTHANTHEORIGINAL  
PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES  
PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY  
PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD  
ILLEGALORUNENFORCEABLEBYREASONOFANY  
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 IN  
CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT. SAMSUNG  
MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS  
AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE  
QUALITY, 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  
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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.  
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.  
Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.  
1301 East Lookout Drive  
Richardson, Texas 75082  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2005SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica.Allrights  
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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Intellectual Property Statement  
All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or  
which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its  
respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone,  
including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or  
software relating thereto (the "Phone System"), is  
proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal  
laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.  
Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to,  
inventions (patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade  
secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and  
related documentation and other works of authorship.  
You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights  
securedbytheIntellectualProperty. Moreover,youagree  
thatyouwillnot(andwillnotattemptto)modify,prepare  
derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile,  
disassemble, or otherwise attempt to create source code  
from the software. No title to or ownership in the  
Intellectual Property is transferred to you. All applicable  
rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with  
SAMSUNG and its suppliers.  
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Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), Inc.  
Samsung Telecommunications America (STA),  
Inc.  
Internet Address: http://www.samsungusa.com  
©2005SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica.Samsung  
is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics  
America, Inc. and its related entities.  
Headquarters:  
Customer Care Center:  
1000 Klein St.  
1301 E. Lookout Drive  
Richardson, TX 75082  
Tel: 972.761.7000  
Plano, TX 75074  
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)  
Openwave® is aregisteredTrademarkofOpenwave, Inc.  
RSA® is a registered Trademark RSA Security, Inc.  
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198  
Call Records 25  
Correcting the Number 22  
Ending a Call 22  
Making a Call 22  
Making a Call from Phone-  
book 23  
Index  
A
ABC mode 46, 47  
Accessing a Menu Function  
Redialing Last Number 22  
Silent mode 28  
Alert type 104  
B
Call Records  
All calls 25  
Backlight  
description 18  
settings 101  
Call time 28  
Delete all 27  
Incoming calls 27  
Missed calls 26  
Outgoing calls 27  
Battery  
charging 8  
installing 8  
low indicator 9  
removing 6  
Call Waiting 34, 107  
Caller group 60  
Caller ID 109  
Bluetooth  
About 109  
Camcorder 141  
recording video 146  
Camera 141  
Features 110  
Help 111  
Searching for new devices  
Security modes 110  
Settings 109  
Turning Bluetooth On and Off  
taking photos 142  
Change password 113  
Charging battery 8  
D
Dialing a Number  
Visibility 110  
Phonebook 59  
Broadcast Messages 91  
C
SIM Card 62  
Dialing display 102  
Calendar 131  
Call Barring 107  
Call Functions 21  
Adjusting the Call Volume 24  
Answering a Call 24  
Display  
backlight 18  
icons 17  
DTMF 32  
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E
M
Entering Text 45  
Making a Call  
Phonebook 23  
Changing the Text Entry  
Mode 46  
MegaTones 103, 118  
Menu Navigation 37  
Menu Outline 39  
Message settings 90  
Message Tone 104  
Messages 69  
Using ABC Mode 47  
Using Number Mode 51  
Using Symbol Mode 51  
Using T9 Mode 49  
F
File Manager 118  
Fun & Apps 117  
Functions and Options 29  
G
Games 127  
Get More Help 19  
Getting Started 5  
Activating Your Phone 6  
Voicemail 10  
Messaging  
Types of Messages 70  
Missed Call  
Viewing 26  
MP3 player 126  
Multi-Party Call 34  
Dropping One Participant 35  
Private Conversation 35  
Setting up 34  
Mute 31  
H
My Album 120, 153  
My Journal 120, 154  
My Name Card 64  
Health and Safety Informa-  
tion 161  
HiFi Ringers 103, 118  
My photos  
I
accessing pictures 149  
Icons, description 17  
Image Editor 128  
Instant Messaging 91  
International Call 22  
K
My videos 151  
N
Network Selection 108  
Network Services  
Call Barring 107  
Keypad Tone 104  
L
Low battery indicator 9  
Call Forwarding 106  
Call Waiting 107  
Caller ID 109  
Network Selection 108  
200  
Network Services Settings  
R
Reset settings 115  
Ring Volume 103  
S
Security 111  
Sentbox 85  
Number mode 46  
O
On/off switch, phone 10  
Options  
During a Call 30  
Putting a Call on Hold 30  
Settings 95  
Sound Settings 103  
Organizer 130  
Calculator 136  
Calendar 131  
Shortcuts 38  
Silent mode 105  
SIM card  
Stopwatch 138  
Timer 138  
installing 6  
Soft Keys 29  
Speakerphone 32  
Speed Dial  
Setting Up Entries 59  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Unit Conversion 137  
World time 137  
Own Number 64  
P
Phone  
icons 17  
Stopwatch 138  
switching on/off 10  
Phone lock 112  
Phone Settings 97  
Phonebook  
Searching for a Number 33  
Phonebook Management 65  
Picture Messages 75  
Storing a number  
Phone’s Memory 55  
SIM Card 54  
Switching on/off  
phone 10  
Symbol mode 46  
T
PIN  
T9 mode 46  
change 112  
check 111  
Templates 88  
Text input mode  
changing 46  
Text Messages 72  
Timer 138  
Privacy 113  
Push message  
viewing in Inbox 84  
201  
Travel adapter 8  
t-zones 156  
Entering Text 157  
Exiting 156  
Navigating 156  
U
Understanding Your Phone 13  
Features of Your Phone 14  
View of Your Phone 14  
Understanding Your Phone-  
book 53  
Finding a Phonebook Entry  
Finding My Phone Number  
Management 65  
V
Voice Mail 11, 89  
changing number 11  
Voice Messages 70  
Voice notes 70  
W
Warranty Information 189  
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