SGH-a885 Series
P O R T A B L E
M O B I L E
User Manual
Q u a d - B A N D
P H O N E
Please read this manual before operating your
phone, and keep it for future reference.
a885_UG_EN_11032009_D5
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Table of Contents
Using the Multitasking Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Section 4: Menu Navigation ............................................ 19
Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Widgets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Widget Bar Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Understanding the Events Widget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Section 5: Call Functions ................................................ 28
Displaying Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Making a Call Using Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Making a Call from Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Dialing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Call Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Data Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Options During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Section 6: Entering Text ................................................. 37
Using the QWERTY Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Changing the Text Input Mode - Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Using T9 Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Using 123Sym Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Using Emo Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Using Abc Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Section 1: Important Safety Precautions .........................5
Important Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Road Safety at All Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Switching Off When Refueling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Switching Off in an Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Switching Off in Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Special Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Sensible Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Emergency Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Liquid Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Accessories and Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Qualified Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Section 2: Getting Started .................................................7
Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Charging a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Switching the Phone On or Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Locking the Touch Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Setting Up Your Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Section 3: Understanding Your Phone ...........................12
Features of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Front View of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Side Views of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Rear View of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Display Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Using Numeric in Portrait Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Using Symbols in Portrait Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Using the Handwriting Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Changing the Text Input Mode - Handwriting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Handwriting Mode-Entering Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Handwriting Mode-Entering Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Handwriting Mode-Entering Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Section 7: Understanding Your Contacts ..................... 45
Contacts Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Adding a New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Using Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Finding My Own Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
FDN Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Group Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Contacts Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Managing Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Section 8: Messaging ...................................................... 57
Types of Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Creating and Sending Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Additional Message Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Viewing New Received Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Using Message Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Using Exchange ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Deleting Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Used Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Section 9: My Files .......................................................... 67
My Files Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Audio Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Other Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Used Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Section 10: Camera ......................................................... 72
Using the Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Camera and Camcorder Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Using the Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Section 11: SharePix ....................................................... 80
Launching SharePix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Uploading a File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
SharePix Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Section 12: Games ........................................................... 81
Section 13: TELUS Shop ................................................. 82
Launching TELUS Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Section 14: Wireless Web ............................................... 83
Accessing the Wireless Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Navigation Using the Wireless Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Navigating via a URL Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Using Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
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Browser Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Using your History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Setting Browser Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
About Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Accessing the Wireless Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Changing the WAP Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Section 15: Applications ..................................................92
Launching Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Section 16: Calendar ........................................................93
Creating a New Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Other Event Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Viewing an Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Deleting an Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Section 17: Tools ..............................................................95
Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Media Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Record Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Section 18: Changing Your Settings ............................ 102
Sound Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Normal Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Silent Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Driving Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Outdoor Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Display and Light Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Time & Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Bluetooth Secure Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Configuring Your Phone’s USB Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Network Profile Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Applications Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Memory Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Section 19: Accessibility .............................................. 125
TTY Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Section 20: Safety .......................................................... 126
Getting the Most Out of Your Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
UL Certified Travel Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Using Your Phone While Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
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Acknowledging Special Precautions and Industry Canada Notice
130
Information to User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Section 21: Warranty ..................................................... 133
Standard Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Index ................................................................................ 137
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Section 1: Important Safety Precautions
Important Safety Precautions
Special Regulations
Please read these guidelines before using your wireless phone.
Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal.
Follow any special regulations in force in any area and always
switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it
may cause interference or danger (in a hospital, for example).
Road Safety at All Times
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first.
Sensible Use
Use the phone in the intended position (held to the ear). If your
phone has an external antenna, avoid unnecessary contact with
the antenna when the phone is on.
Switching Off When Refueling
Do not use the phone at a refueling point (service station) or near
fuels or chemicals.
Emergency Call
Switching Off in an Aircraft
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them in an aircraft
is both illegal and dangerous.
Ensure the phone is switched on and in-service. Key in the
emergency number for your present location, then press the
key. Give all the necessary information as accurately as
possible. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
Switching Off in Hospitals
Switch your phone off near medical equipment. Follow any
regulations or rules in force.
Liquid Resistance
Your phone is not liquid resistant. Keep it dry.
Interference
Accessories and Batteries
Use only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries. Use of
any unauthorized accessories could damage your phone and may
be dangerous.
All wireless phones may be subject to interference, which could
affect their performance.
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Important!: Although the phone can be used while the battery is charging, the
battery must be fully charged before first use, otherwise you could
damage the battery.
Important!: Using a non-supported battery may cause damage to your phone.
Qualified Service
Only qualified service personnel may repair your phone.
For more detailed safety information, see “Safety” on page 126.
Important Safety Precautions
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Section 2: Getting Started
This section explains how to start using your phone by first
configuring your hardware, activating your service, and then
setting up your voice mail.
Installing the SIM Card
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a
plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details, such as
your PIN, available optional services, and many others features.
Setting Up Your Phone
Prior to use it is necessary to install both the battery and SIM into
their corresponding internal compartments. The microSD card slot
is also located in this same internal area.
Important!: The plug-in SIM card information 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.
1. Remove the battery cover by pressing down on the cover.
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Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket (as shown
on the next page) until the card locks into place.
2. While applying pressure, slide the top portion up and away
from the lower portion of the phone.
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Make sure that the card’s gold contacts face into the phone and
that the upper-left angled corner of the card is positioned as
shown.
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Note: If the card is not inserted correctly, the phone does not detect the SIM
card. Re-orient the card back into the slot.
Note: The Samsung a885 has been tested to support up to a 16GB memory
Installing the Memory Card
card.
Your phone also supports the use of a memory card (microSD™)
for data storage of such things as data, music, pictures, and video
files. This type of memory card is designed for use with this mobile
phone and other devices.
Installing the Battery
1. Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the phone,
making sure the connectors align (1).
1. Place the microSD card into the slot until it clicks (as
2. Gently press down to secure the battery (2).
shown).
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Make sure the microSD’s gold contact pins face upward and the
card is securely inserted.
Getting Started
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Note: Make sure the battery is properly installed before switching on the
phone.
Charging a Battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. The
Travel Adapter is used to charge the battery, is included with your
phone. Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers.
Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode, browser
use, and other variables may reduce the battery’s talk and standby
times.
3. Replace the battery cover onto the back of the phone (1).
Although you can use the phone while the battery is charging,
doing so will require additional charging time.
4. While applying pressure, slide the top portion towards the
camera area (2) until you hear a light click.
Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first
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time. A discharged battery recharges fully in approximately 4 hours.
Using the Travel Adapter
1. With the battery installed, temporarily remove the plastic
cover (top of phone) and plug in the wall charger’s
connector into the jack.
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Important!: Verify that the handset battery is installed prior to connection. If the
battery is not properly installed and the wall charger is connected,
the handset may power off and on continuously, preventing proper
operation.
Warning!: If your handset has a touch screen display, please note that a touch
screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or
a non-metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object
when pressing on the touch screen may damage the tempered
glass surface and void the warranty. For more information, refer to
“Standard Limited Warranty” on page 133.
Note: Failure to unplug the wall charger before you remove the battery, can
cause damage to the phone.
Low Battery Indicator
When the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk time
remain, the battery icon (
) blinks and the device sounds a
warning tone at regular intervals. In this condition, your phone
conserves its remaining battery power, not by turning off the
backlight, but by entering the dimming mode. For a quick check of
your battery level, glance at the battery charge indicator located in
the upper-right corner of your device’s display.
Correct
Incorrect
When the battery level becomes too low, the phone automatically
turns off.
2. Plug the flat end of the Travel Adapter into the Power/
Accessory Interface connector and the other end into a
standard AC wall outlet.
3. When charging is finished, remove the flat end from the
interface connector jack on the phone.
Getting Started
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Switching the Phone On or Off
1. Press and hold or until the phone switches on.
Accessing Your Voice Mail
1. In Idle mode, press
The phone launches the activation splash screen and then
proceeds to search for the network. Once the network has
been found, you can make or receive calls.
, then touch and hold
.
2. When connected, follow the voice prompts from the voice
mail center.
Note: The display language is preset to English at the factory. To change the
language, use the Language menu. For more information, refer to
“Changing Your Settings” on page 102.
Accessing Your Voice Mail From Another Phone
1. Dial your wireless phone number.
2. Press and hold
, until the phone switches off.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press
.
Locking the Touch Screen
3. Enter your passcode.
1. Press
(on the top of the phone) to lock the touch screen.
again to unlock the touch screen.
2. Press
Setting Up Your Voice Mail
1. In Idle mode, press
, then touch and hold
.
You may be prompted to enter a password.
Note: You can also access your voicemail from the onscreen keypad by
touching then pressing or touch Call
.
2. Follow the tutorial to create a password, record a greeting,
and record your name.
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Section 3: Understanding Your Phone
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also
displays thescreenand the icons that appear when the phone is in
use.
Front View of Your Phone
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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.
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Touch screen provides quick response to a variety of in-phone menus
and options
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•
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Multitasking
User friendly, menu driven access to features and options
Ready access to the Internet
3
Built-in Bluetooth technology
4
5
6
E-mail and Instant Messaging capability
microSD card compatibility for use in data storage and access
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My files feature provides access to Files, Games, Voice Recognition,
Alarms, Calendar, Tasks, Calculator, World Clock, Converter, Tip
Calculator, Timer, and Stopwatch.
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1. External speaker: allows you to hear the caller.
9. Menu key: allows you to access your phone’s menu
functions menu, such as Contacts, Messaging, My files, Call
History, Share Pix, Games, Wireless Web, TELUS Shop,
Applications, Calendar, Tools, and Settings.
2. Display: shows the information needed to operate your
phone, such as the received signal strength, phone battery
level, time, etc.
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While in the Menu screen, this key is replaced with the Messaging
key, whose function is to create new text messages.
3. Widget tab: allows you to open the Widget toolbar.
4. Contacts key: allows you to access your current Contacts,
10. Lock key: ( ) lets you lock or unlock the touch screen. If
you receive an incoming call while the screen is locked, you
can answer it by either:
Groups and Favorites lists.
5. Dial key: allows you to access the Phone Functions menu,
such as Dialer, Contacts, and New Message screen.
•
•
Pressing
Pressing
to receive the call without unlocking the screen.
to unlock the screen and answer the call normally.
6. Talk/Send key: allows you to power on the phone, make or
answer a call, access your History, Call Manager, and Call
Block features. Press and hold to redial the last phone
number.
7. Back key: allows you to return to the previous menu. This
key also allows you to return to the previous page within the
Web browser.
8. Power/End key: ends a call. Press and hold for three
seconds to turn the phone on or off. While in a menu,
pressing this key once cancels the current input and twice
returns the phone to Idle mode.
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hold either volume key to reject the call and send it directly
to voicemail. Adjusts text size when reading a message or
using your browser.
Side Views of Your Phone
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2
3. Microphone: allows other callers to hear you when you are
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speaking to them.
4. Camera key: allows you to both access the Picture camera
menu and take pictures when you are in camera mode. In
Idle mode, press to launch the camera.
5
4
5. Multitask key: (
) launches the multitask menu. This
menu provides ready access to some of the most commonly
used features such as: Call, Messaging, Wireless Web,
Media Player, and Games. You can also End all running
features.
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6. Power/Accessory Interface connector: allows you to
connect a Travel Charger or other optional accessories
such as a USB/data cable or a hands-free headset for
convenient, hands-free conversations.
1. Microphone: allows other callers to hear you during a call
when the phone is in Speaker mode.
2. Volume keys: allow you to adjust the ringer volume while in
standby mode or adjust the voice volume during a call.
When receiving an incoming call, briefly press down either
volume key (
) to mute the ring tone. Press and
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Rear View of Your Phone
Display Layout
Your display screen provides a wealth of information about the
phone’s status and options, as well as providing access to the new
widget bar. The display has 4 main areas:
1
2
Indicators
Main Display
area
Widget bar
1. Camera lens: is used to take pictures and shoot videos.
2. Mirror: allow you to see yourself as you take a picture or
video.
Function
categories
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Widget bar
Indicates that the Airplane Mode is active. You cannot
send or receive any calls or access online information.
The Widget bar provides quick access to those functions you use
most frequently: Analog Clock, Digital Clock, Dual Clock, Create
New Message, Photo Favorites, Voice Recognition, Wireless Web,
Today, Calendar, Favorite URL, Photo, Birthday, Sound Profile,
Bluetooth, Calculator, Music Player, Videos, Share Pix, Yahoo!
Search, Yahoo! Finance, Google Search, AccuWeather, digg,
Events, More Widgets, and Notification. For more information
about the Widget bar, see “Widget Bar Navigation” on page 26.
Displays when you are out of your service area.
Displays when a call is in progress.
Displays within the lock screen when a call has been
missed.
Function categories
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when a
call has been missed.
Function categories are shortcuts to Dial (for dialing a number),
Contacts (accessing the Contacts list), and Menu (displays the
icons for application access). While viewing the Main Menu, the
Menu category changes to Message, that can be used to create
messages.
Displaysyourbattery’schargelevel.Themorebarsyou
see, the more power you have remaining.
Displays when your connection to a 3G network is
active.
Icons
This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your phone’s display
and Indicator area:
Displayswhenthephoneisaccessingservicesina3G+
(HSDPA) network. When data is being transferred, this
icon animates.
Displays your current signal strength. The greater the
number of bars, the stronger the signal.
Displays when your phone is communicating with the
3G network.
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Displayswhenyousetanalarmtoringataspecifiedtime.
For more information, refer to “Alarms” on page 97.
Displays when an internal microSD memory card is
detected.
Displays when Call forwarding is set to Forward always.
For more information, refer to “Call” on page 116.
Displayswhenthephoneisconnectedtoacomputervia
a supported USB cable connection.
Displays when the Sound profile is set to Normal.
Displays within the Indicators area when a new text
message is received.
Displays when the Sound profile is set to silent or the
volume has been manually lowered below level 1.
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when a new
message is received.
Displays when the Sound profile is set to Driving.
Displays when the Sound profile is set to Outdoor.
Displays when Bluetooth is activated.
Displays within the Indicators area when a new
Multimedia message is received.
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when a new
OTA message is received.
DisplayswithintheEventWidget asatabwhenanevent
has been missed.
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Displays when a Bluetooth stereo headset has been
paired with the phone.
Displays within the Indicators area when a new voice
mail is received.
Displays when TTY device has been inserted.
Displays within the Indicators area when a new WAP
message is received.
Displays when browsing the web.
Displays when Inbox is full - Text Message.
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For more details on configuring your phone’s settings, see
3. Once you are done, hang up the call normally and you are
“Changing Your Settings” on page 102.
returned to the previous message screen.
Using the Multitasking Menu
Multitask Functions
This key (
) launches the Multitask menu that can be
Pressing the Multitasking key (
handset, allows you to choose from one of the following functions:
) on the right side of the
activated from within any active window or page on the phone.
There is no need to stop what you are doing, if you quickly want to
jump out and activate another common feature.
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•
•
•
Call: allows you to make a voice call while using the handset for other
tasks. If Music Player is active, it is muted during the call.
Messaging: allows you to send a text or multimedia message while
using the handset for other tasks.
The idea is to allow you to temporarily exit from your current
location to access a group of common functions such as: Call,
Messaging, Wireless Web, Music Player, Games, and End all. This
key keeps you from having to completely exit from your current
task or window, whether that be a text message, a web page, or
an active call, just to quickly do something else.
Wireless Web: allows you to launch the Wireless Web browser while
using the handset for other tasks.
Music Player: allows you to launch the Music Player while using the
handset for other tasks. If an incoming call is received or you want to
make a call, the Music Player is muted.
Here is an example:
You might be in the middle of typing up an email or text message,
when you suddenly realize that you need to make a quick call.
Typically, you would have to exit from your current message,
navigate to the Idle screen, make your call (page 28), after which
you would have to go back and re-create your message.
•
•
Games: allows you to quickly access Games while using the handset for
other tasks.
End all?: exits the Multitask menu and returns you to your previously
active menu or page.
Using this same situation, all you would have to do is:
1. Press
until the you see the Multitask menu screen.
2. Touch Call, then enter your number and continue the call.
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Section 4: Menu Navigation
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. The
a885 has done away with the need for navigation wheels or
keypads. The a885 is completely navigable by either an onscreen
touch or scroll.
Lock key
Idle screen
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•
Touching an onscreen option activates the feature.
Long menu list can be easily viewed by either using your fingertip
to scroll either up or down the onscreen list, or pressing the
volume keys up or down.
Menu Navigation
You can tailor the phone’s range of functions to fit your needs
using both menus and widgets. Menus, sub-menus, and features
can be accessed by scrolling through the available onscreen
menus.
Locking and Unlocking the Phone
When the device is locked, press
display the Idle screen.
to unlock the a885 and
The Idle screen provides access to a wealth of phone features,
including popup Widgets and Menu tabs (Dial, Contacts, and
Menu).
Command Keys
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Opening an Application
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Tap the associated onscreen icon.
•
Press
previous screen.
to exit from the current menu and return to the
•
Press
to exit from the current location/function, cancel your
input and return to the Idle screen.
Navigating Through Menus
As you navigate through a menu, options display on the screen as
scrollable lists. Menu tabs (located at the bottom of most screens,
provide access to additional screen options).
To navigate a scrollable list:
1. From the Idle screen, touch
.
2. Gently press an onscreen option.
3. From the available list of options you can either:
•
•
Touch an onscreen entry to activate it.
Firmly press and slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll
through lists of menu items.
•
Navigate through a long list by pressing either volume key up or
down.
Note: Tapping or touching individual entries on the list opens the list entry.
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3. Release the Power Search tab and scroll to the desired
Note: Scrolling requires that you press firmly on the screen then drag. When
scrolling through a list make sure not to touch or press individual entries
on the list as this will open the list entry.
contact.
Accessing the Phone’s Main Menu
Once you display a menu list, tapping an item causes different
functions, depending on its function. For example, you can open
another list, add text to a message, send a message, play a song,
or view a photo.
1. Touch
➔
Settings.
2. Scroll through the list to then touch/activate the desired
Power Search tab
phone function.
Using the Power Search Tab
Scrolling Through Field Entries
Within the Contacts list (sorted alphabetically) the Power Search
tab allows to quickly “thumb through” the alphabetical listing of
entries by first letter (A ➔ B ➔ C, etc...). The Power Search tab is
located along the left side of the screen and Contacts entries are
then selected by pressing their name fields.
Some screens will ask you to assign a value to an onscreen field
by either touching the up/down selection arrows or by quickly
sliding through these values by using your fingertip. An example of
these actions can be found on the Alarm page.
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Alarms
➔
Create Alarm.
1. Touch
.
2. Press and drag the Power Search tab until the first letter of
the name of the contact you wish to find is shown on the
screen.
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2. Touch the Alarm Time field and then adjust the hour and
minutes values by entering manually (Keypad tab) or using
either the +/- buttons or by quickly sliding your fingertip over
the numbers (Jog tab).
bar makes great use of the available space on your device. The
Widget bar is a pane on the side of the display screen that houses
user-selected mini-applications and keeps them organized and
always accessible.
Widget
bar
Widgets
The Widget bar provides quick access to mini-programs (widgets).
This bar (located at the left of the Idle screen) gives you
information at a glance and provides easy access to frequently
used tools such as: Analog Clock, Digital Clock, Dual Clock,
Create New Message, Photo Favorites, Voice Recognition,
Wireless Web, Today, Calendar, Favorite URL, Photo, Birthday,
Sound Profile, Bluetooth, Calculator, Music Player, Videos, Share
Pix, Yahoo! Search, Yahoo! Finance, Google Search,
You can easily customize the Widget bar by allowing you to keep
these mini-apps docked within the bar itself or they can also be
undocked by dragging anywhere onto your Idle screen.
Adding and Deleting Widgets
To select which items are displayed or hidden within the Widget
bar:
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
AccuWeather, digg, Events, More Widgets, and Notification. This
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Light
➔
Widget.
Dual Clock/World Clock: Displays current time in
other user-defined international locations and find
out what time it is in another part of world.
2. Touch the check box to place a check mark next to the
Widget you want to display.
– or –
•
Drag and drop the World clock onto the desktop
to view the time in dual locations. For more
information, refer to “World Clock” on
page 100.
Touch the check box again to remove the check mark and
hide the Widget.
The following table contains a description of each available
Widget.
Create New Message: allows you to create new text
or picture messages. For more information, refer to
“Creating and Sending Messages” on page 57.
AnalogClock:Displaysthecurrenttimeonananalog
Photo Favorites: Displays the Contacts Favorites
clock.
list.
•
Drag and drop the Analog clock onto the
desktop to view the time in an analog format.
•
Drag and drop the Photo Favorites onto the
desktop to view the contacts. These favorites
are listed and can be edited in Contacts
Favorites
➔
Digital Clock: Displays the current time on a digital
clock.
.
Voice Recognition: Allows you to make calls to a
name or number by using your voice. Follow the
on-screen tutorial. For more information, refer to
“Voice Recognition” on page 95.
•
Drag and drop the Digital clock onto the
desktop to view the time in a digital format.
WirelessWeb:Opensthebrowserandallowsyouto
access the internet.
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Monday
Today: Displays the current date (month/day/year).
Photo: Allows you to view the list of photos
messages, or taken by the camera. You can then
assign the image as the current wallpaper.
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•
Drag and drop the Today widget onto the
desktop to view the date.
Calendar: Allows you to access the Calendar
feature.
•
For more information, refer to “Using the
3
Camera” on page 72.
With the Calendar feature, you can:
Birthday: Displays an onscreen alert for up to 5
upcoming birthdays. These dates must have been
previously entered as an entry within Contacts on
the day assigned for that person's birthday.
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•
•
•
•
Consult the calendar by month, week, or day.
Set schedules and note anniversaries.
Write memos to keep track of your schedule.
Set an alarm to act as a reminder, if necessary.
•
For more information, refer to “Adding a New
Contact” on page 45.
For more information, refer to “Calendar” on
•
For more information, refer to “Understanding
page 98.
the Events Widget” on page 27.
Favorite URL: Allows you to access your most
frequently visited internet locations which you have
saved as Favorites, including your account
information, chat group, news, sports, and weather.
Sound Profile: Allows you to quickly modify your
current sound Profile.
•
For more information, refer to “Sound Profiles”
on page 102.
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Bluetooth: From this application you can activate
Bluetooth and configure it so other Bluetooth
devices can see your device by name.
Videos: Allows you to play videos stored on the
SharePix: Provides access to SharePix.
•
Drag and drop, then tap the Bluetooth icon to
launch the Bluetooth application.
•
For more information, refer to “Bluetooth” on
page 118.
Yahoo!Search:Opensthebrowserandallowsyouto
initiate a Yahoo Search.
Calculator: Allows you to use a built-in calculator.
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•
Drag and drop, then tap the search field, enter
a keyword, and click the lens.
•
For more information, refer to “Calculator” on
page 99.
Yahoo! Finance: Provides access to Yahoo’s
finance information.
Notification: Automatically displays when you have
received a new Email message, MMS message,
Text message, or Missed call.
GoogleSearch:Opensthebrowserandallowsyou
to initiate a Google Search.
Music Player: Allows you to play music files stored
on the phone and external card and control their
playback.
1:01 Play 00:01:23
•
Drag and drop, then tap the search field, enter
a keyword, and click the lens.
AccuWeather: Provides weather information and
alerts so you can cope with the elements.
•
Drag and drop, then tap the purple portion of
the Music Player icon to launch the Music
player.
digg: Provides access to digg.
•
Touch the arrows on the widget to control the
playback of the currently active song.
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2. While still holding the icon, in a single motion, drag it over to
the new location and release your finger from the screen ( ).
The application is now located on the Main display screen.
More Widgets: Provides access to more widgets.
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Widget Bar Navigation
You can drag the widgets to the desktop to use the application or
feature, then drag it back to the Widget Bar when you are finished.
Widget
Note: Many widgets can be used directly from the widget bar without dragging
them onto the screen (ex: Bluetooth and Alarms).
Accessing the Widget Bar
1. Tap the Widget bar tab, located on the left side of the main
display to open the widget (quick access) bar.
2. Tap the Widget bar tab again to close the widget bar.
Rearranging Widgets
Undocking Widgets
You can also customize the Widget bar by arranging the location
of your current widgets. This can help you place your frequently
used (favorite) widgets at the top of the list.
You can easily customize the Widget bar by either keeping these
mini-apps docked within the bar itself or undocking them by
dragging anywhere onto your Main display screen.
1. Touch and hold the widget (1).
1. Touch and hold the widget (1).
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2. While still holding the icon, drag it away from the widget bar
and drop it on the main screen ( ). Then drag it back into its
been sent to the phone. The following is a description of these
onscreen notification tabs:
2
new location in the list. Or, you can drag it away from the
widget bar in a single motion and drop it in the desired
location on the widget bar.
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when
a new message is received.
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when
a call has been missed.
Activating a Widget
1. Locate your widget (whether it is still docked in the Widget
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when a
new voicemail message is received.
bar or in another location).
2. Touch the icon to activate the mini-application (widget).
Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when a
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scheduled event has been missed.
The Analog Clock, Digital Clock, and Today widgets must be
dragged to the Main Display screen.
Displays within the Birthday Widget (see below)
when a birthday event (assigned within the Contact
entry) is within 29 days of the current day.
Scrolling Through the Widget Bar
Although the Widget Bar contains a number of widgets, it can only
display seven or eight widget icons at one time on the bar.
ᮣ
Use your fingertip to scroll up and down along the Widget bar.
Tip: Flick the screen in an upward motion to quickly scroll through the list.
Understanding the Events Widget
The Event Widget is an area that displays on the screen to inform
you of calendar events, missed calls, or when new messages have
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Section 5: Call Functions
This section describes how to make or answer a call. It also
includes the features and functionality associated with making or
answering a call.
2. Use the onscreen keypad to enter the country code, area
code, and phone number.
•
If you make a mistake, touch
have been deleted.
until the desired numbers
For more information, refer to “Call” on page 116.
Displaying Your Phone Number
3. Touch
or press
.
ᮣ
Touch
<voice line #>
Making a Call
1. From the Idle screen, touch
keypad to enter the number you wish to dial.
2. Touch or press
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts Settings
➔
Own Number
Manual Pause Dialing
➔
.
To manually call a number with pause(s) without storing it in your
Contacts list:
and use the onscreen
1. Touch
phone number.
2. Press and hold
and use the onscreen keypad to enter the
.
to add a two-second pause, and use
the keypad to enter the additional numbers.
Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option in the Voice Call menu, the
phone will automatically redial up to 10 times when the person does not
answer the call or is already on the phone. For more information, refer to
“Call” on page 116.
Tip: You can create pauses longer than two seconds by entering multiple P
pauses.
3. Touch
or press
.
Making an International Call
1. Touch
appears.
, then touch and hold
. The + character
For more information, refer to “Adding Pauses to Contact
Numbers” on page 48.
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Correcting an Entered Number
Select the Contact to enter the Details page, then touch Call
or press
to dial the number.
Use the following steps to correct a mis-typed entry when dialing.
1. After entering a number using the keypad.
Note: Press and hold
to redial the last number.
•
•
If you make a mistake, touch
Press and hold to erase the entire string of numbers.
to return to the Idle screen.
to erase a single character.
Making a Call Using Speed Dial
You can assign a short cut number to a phone number for speed
dialing.
2. Press
Ending a Call
1. Touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts Settings
➔
Speed Dial.
ᮣ
Press
key.
2. The Speed Dial screen displays showing the numbers 1
Dialing a Recent Number
through 9. The number 1 is reserved for Voice Mail.
All incoming, outgoing and missed calls are recorded in the Calls
menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Contacts, the
associated name also displayed.
3. Touch an unused number and the Contacts screen displays.
4. Select a contact to assign to the number. You can also tap
on the search box and enter the first few letters of the name
you are searching for.
1. From the Idle Screen, briefly press
.
2. Find the number by touching the drop down arrow to the
right to view the call logs from the various options screens.
Choose from: All, Missed, Made, or Received.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to replace, add, or delete
an entry.
3. Touch
name if already in your Contacts).
– or –
next to the desired phone number (or entry
Making a Call from Contacts
You can store phone numbers that you use regularly on the SIM
card or in the phone’s memory. These entries are collectively
called Contacts.
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For further details about the Contacts feature, For more
information, refer to “Searching for a Number in Contacts” on
page 35.
the phone is facing downwards, flip the phone over and then flip
it over again so that it is facing downward. To set up your phone
to utilize Motion Detection, see “Motion Detection” on page 112.
Answering a Call
When a call is received the phone rings and displays the caller’s
phone number, or name if stored in Contacts.
ᮣ
Press and hold either volume key to reject the call and send it
directly to voicemail.
Dialing Options
1. From the Incoming call screen, press
.
From the Idle screen and Main menu, you have the option to
access the Dialer and initiate a call. When you manually enter
numbers from the Dialer, you will see three dialing options
displayed on the screen.
•
If the Any Key option is activated (Menu
➔
Settings
➔
Calls
➔
General
except
➔
Call Answer), you can press any key to answer a call
.
2. End the call by pressing
.
•
•
Call: dials the current number entered using the onscreen keypad.
Send Message: to create a new text message and address it to either a
manually entered number or a current entry from Contacts.
Note: You can answer a call while using Contacts or other menu feature. After
ending the call, the phone returns to the previously active function
screen.
•
Contacts: takes you to Contacts where you can select a contact to call.
Other Answering Options
Call History
When receiving an incoming call:
The phone stores the numbers of the calls you’ve dialed, received,
or missed in the Calls menu. You can access this menu by from
the Idle screen by doing one of the following:
ᮣ
Briefly press down either volume key (
tone.
) to mute the ring
1. Briefly press
– or –
.
-Or-
ᮣ
To mute the ring tone when the phone is facing upwards, flip the
phone over so that it is facing down. To mute the ring tone when
Touch
➔
Call History.
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2. Touch the drop-down list located at the top right of the
screen to select from All Missed Made, or Received
Note: If there is a voicemail sent by the same number, associated icons are
,
,
.
displayed and can then be selected.
If the number or caller is listed in your Contacts, the associated
name is displayed.
2. To move to another call type, touch the call drop-down list
(upper right of Calls page) and make your selection.
Viewing All Calls
Viewing the Details of a Missed Call
1. From the Call History menu, touch the drop-down and select
the All option. All calls made, received, and missed are
listed.
To view the details of a selected missed call, use the following
steps:
1. Touch the desired missed call. Information for that caller is
then displayed within a Missed Calls page. For more
information regarding the available options, see “Viewing All
Calls” on page 31.
2. Touch an entry from the list to view the following options:
• Call: allows you to return the call automatically.
• Send Message: allows you to sent a text or Multimedia message
to the caller.
Calling Back a Missed Call
• Save: allows you to save the number to your Contacts on either
the phone or SIM card.
To call back a missed call number:
• Block Caller: allows you to add the sending number to your
Reject List, where incoming calls are sent directly to voice mail.
1. Touch Call (if there was only a single missed call) or touch
Logs. A list of the most recently missed calls is displayed.
• Delete: allows you to delete the selected call.
Viewing Missed Calls
2. Touch the desired missed call.
1. The number of calls you have missed is displayed on the
3. Touch either Call or press
.
Idle screen in the Missed Calls dialog.
Saving a Missed Call to your Contacts
To save a missed call number:
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1. Touch the desired missed call.
6. Touch Send to initiate delivery.
Deleting a Missed Call
Note: You may see different choices depending upon the settings for your
“Save New Contacts to” option.
To delete a missed call number:
2. Touch Save ➔ New.
2. Touch Delete.
For further details about the Contacts feature, see “Adding a New
Contact” on page 45.
Note: You can press
at any time to exit the Missed Call feature.
Sending a Message to a Missed Call
Call Time
To send a message to a missed call number:
1. Touch
➔
Call History
➔
Call Manager ➔ Call Time.
1. Touch the desired missed call.
2. The following times are displayed:
2. Touch Send Message.
• Last Call Duration: shows the length of time for the last call.
3. At the “Create” screen, touch the empty text field and use
• Total Dialed: shows the total length of time for the calls made.
the onscreen alphanumeric keys to type in a message.
• Dialed Voice Calls: shows the total length of time for all voice calls
made.
4. When you are done with your message, touch OK.
• Dialed Data Calls: shows the total length of time for all data calls
made.
5. To add additional recipients, touch the yellow recipients
field. Insert new recipients by:
• Total Received: shows the total length of time for the calls
received.
•
•
•
•
Pressing the yellow field and then entering the number manually.
Selecting from Recent Contacts to choose your recipient.
Select an entry from your Contacts list.
• Received Voice Calls: shows the total length of time for all voice
calls received.
Selecting members of a Group
.
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• Received Data Calls: shows the total length of time for all data
calls received.
• Total Sent: shows the size of the total data packet (measured in
KB - kilobytes) which have been sent by the phone since the last
• Total Call Duration: shows the total length of time for all calls
made and received.
• Total Received: shows the size of the total data packet (measured
in KB - kilobytes) which have been received by the phone since
the last time this counter was reset.
3. Reset these fields by touching Reset All
.
4. Touch Yes to confirm the reset or No to cancel the operation.
3. To set these counters back to zero, touch Reset
.
5. Enter the user-defined password and touch OK to reset all
counters. For more information, refer to “Change Phone
Password” on page 114.
•
Place a checkmark adjacent to those individual fields you would
like reset.
•
Touch All to place a checkmark adjacent to all fields.
4. Enter the password and touch OK to reset all counters. For
more information, refer to “Change Phone Password” on
page 114.
•
Press
or
to cancel this operation.
Data Counter
Data Counter refers to the amount of data (volume) to and from
the phone.
5. Press
or
to cancel this operation.
1. Touch
Counter.
➔
Call History
➔
Call Manager ➔ Data
Options During a Call
Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can
use during a call.
2. The following data items are displayed:
Adjusting the Call Volume
• Last Sent: shows the size of the last data packet (measured in KB
- kilobytes) sent by the phone since the last time this counter was
reset.
During a call, to adjust the earpiece volume, use the Volume keys
on the left side of the phone.
• Last Received: shows the size of the last data packet (measured
in KB - kilobytes) received by the phone since the last time this
counter was reset.
ᮣ
Press the Up volume key to increase the volume level and press
the Down volume key to decrease the volume level.
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In Idle mode, you can also adjust the ringer volume using these
same keys.
Placing a Call on Hold
You can place the current call on hold at any point during a
conversation. You can also make another call while you have a
call in progress if your network supports this service.
In-Call Options
During an active call there are several functions available by
touching a corresponding onscreen button.
1. While on a call, touch Hold. This action places the current
caller on hold (which is displayed onscreen as a
greyed-out box).
•
Speaker On/Off routes the phone’s audio through either the speaker or
through the earpiece.
–
Slide Speaker to On to route the audio through the speaker. (You can
adjust the speaker volume using the volume keys.)
2. You can later reactivate this call by touching Resume.
–
Slide Speaker to Off to use the phone’s earpiece.
To make a new call while you have a call in progress:
•
•
Mute/Unmute turn the onboard microphone either on or off.
Hold
1. Touch
.
–
Touch Mute during a call to mute the microphone.
More
2. Touch
➔
Contacts to look up a number in the
–
Touch Unmute to unmute the microphone.
Contacts.
Dial to display the onscreen keypad, where you can choose to Save the
entered number to Contacts, Send a new text message, or initiate a new
call.
- or -
Touch
Dial
New Call
➔ enter the new number ➔
to dial the second number.
.
•
•
Hold to place the current active call on hold.
More to access additional in-call options such as:
3. Press
–
–
–
–
Contacts to display your current Contact entries.
Save to Contacts to store the current phone number into your Contacts.
Send Message to send a new text message.
Once connected, each call is displayed within either an In
call or On hold tab.
Memo to write a memo concerning this call.
Note: The caller currently on hold appears within the On Hold tab.
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Switching Between Calls
4. To deactivate the speakerphone, slide Speaker to Off.
When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may switch
between the two calls, changing the one on hold to active and
placing the other on hold.
Switching off the Microphone (Mute)
You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off, so that
the other person cannot hear you.
1. Touch Swap.
Example: You wish to say something to person in the room, but do not want
•
The current call (caller #2) is placed on hold and the previous call
on hold (caller #1) is then reactivated so that you can continue
conversing with that person.
the person on the phone to hear you.
To switch the microphone off temporarily during a call:
2. Press
to end the currently active call.
1. Touch Mute. The option is then replaced with Unmute.
To end a specific call:
2. Touch Unmute to deactivate the Mute function and
1. Press the associated tab (In call or On hold).
reactivate the microphone.
2. Touch
to end the specific call.
Searching for a Number in Contacts
1. During the active call, touch More ➔ Contacts.
3. Press the
key to end the remaining call.
Using the Speakerphone During an Active Call
2. Touch the Contacts entry.
While in an active call, it is possible to enable the speakerphone
feature.
For further details about the Contacts feature, see “Understanding
Your Contacts” on page 45.
1. Dial the number and press
.
Call Waiting
2. Once the call is answered, slide Speaker to On to activate
The Call Waiting feature allows you to answer an incoming call
while you have a call in progress, if this service is supported by the
the speakerphone.
3. Use the Volume keys (located on the left side of your phone)
network, and you have set the Settings ➔ Call
s
➔
Voice Call
➔
to adjust the volume.
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Call Waiting Menu to Activated. You are notified of an incoming
call by a call waiting tone.
This feature joins all of the calls you have established with your
phone (both active and on hold) into a multi-party call.
1. Press
to answer the first incoming call.
To answer a call while you have a call in progress:
1. Press
to answer the next incoming call. The first call is
2. Press
or Accept to answer the next incoming call. The
automatically put on hold.
first call is automatically put on hold.
2. To switch between the two calls, touch Swap.
3. Join the first two callers by pressing touching Join.
• Swap: Places the current call on hold and then activates the
previous call.
• Join: combines your current set of callers into a single multi-party
call (both active and on hold).
To end a call on hold
4. Press
to end the call.
1. Touch the On hold tab and touch
adjacent to the
caller you wish to disconnect.
2. Press
to end the current active call.
3-Way Calling (Multi-Party Calling)
The 3-Way or Multi-Party feature allows you to answer a series of
incoming calls and place them on hold. If this service is supported
by the network, all calls can be joined together. You are notified of
an incoming call by a call waiting tone.
Note: The Join option combines all of the calls you have established with your
phone (both active and on hold).
Swap places the current call on hold and then activates the previous
call.
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Section 6: Entering Text
This section outlines how to select the desired text entry mode
when entering characters using the QWERTY keyboard-style
keypad. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive
text entry system to reduce the number of key strokes needed to
enter text.
Using the QWERTY Keyboard
From a screen where you can enter text, rotate your phone
counterclockwise to a Landscape orientation. Regardless of the
current setting with the Input Select field (page 41), the onscreen
QWERTY keyboard will display.
The a885 comes equipped with an orientation detector that can tell
if the phone is being held in an upright (Portrait) or sideways
(Landscape) orientation. This is useful when entering text. If the
phone is sideways, an onscreen keyboard is displayed. When
upright, only the alphanumeric keypad is shown.
Text Input mode
The a885 not only provides several onscreen keypad/keypad text
entry options, but also provides handwriting recognition to make
the task of text entry that much easier.
Text Input
New Paragraph
selector
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2. Touch a corresponding key to enter the associated
Changing the Text Input Mode - Keyboard
character within the text field.
There are three main keyboard layout keys that will change the
onscreen keys within the QWERTY keyboard.
3. Touch either
keys. This is only available within
4. Touch to complete the message and return to the
previous screen.
or
to cycle through additional
The available Text Input modes are: T9 123Sym, and Abc. Refer to
,
and options.
the Text Input mode in the upper right hand corner to identify which
mode you are currently in.
Using T9 Mode
1. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to a Landscape
T9: activates the T9 mode in either abc (all lower
case)or
(wherethekeysdefaulttolowercase
until the Shift key is touched [activated]). This is
achieved by repeatedly pressing the button to toggle
the current state.
orientation.
Symbol-Numeric: activates the number and symbol
keys.
Emoticons: activates the emoticon keys.
Abc: activates the default alphabet keys.
Note: The T9 option is available only when Abc mode has been selected.
This function works in conjunction with the T9 feature.
2. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
screen and touch
.
1. Touch an onscreen Text Input mode button.
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3. Touch each key only once for each letter. A list of word
options displays and includes a number indicating the words
available to chose from.
2. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
screen and touch
.
3. Touch either
or
to cycle through additional
4. Use the up and down navigation keys in the word options
keys.
box to select the desired word.
4. Touch
to complete the message and return to the
5. Touch
to complete the message and return to the
previous screen.
previous screen.
Using Emo Mode
Using 123Sym Mode
1. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to a Landscape
1. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to a Landscape
orientation.
orientation.
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2. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
screen and touch
Note: The Emo option is available only when
mode has been
.
selected.
2. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
screen and touch
.
3. Touch the desired alphabetic characters. Touch
to
input an uppercase letter. The keyboard automatically
reverts to lowercase after the first letter in a sentence is
3. Touch either
or
to cycle through additional
typed unless you select
letters.
for each of the following
keys.
4. Touch
to complete the message and return to the
4. Touch
to complete the message and return to the
previous screen.
previous screen.
Using Abc Mode
1. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to a Landscape
Using Numeric in Portrait Mode
The Numeric mode enables you to enter numbers into a text
message.
orientation.
ᮣ
Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the screen
123
and select Numeric
(
), then touch the keys corresponding
to the digits you want to enter.
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Handwriting mode.
Using Symbols in Portrait Mode
Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and punctuation
marks into text.
2. From the drop-down list touch Handwriting to activate the
handwriting recognition on the phone.
1. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
SYM
screen and select Symbols
(
), then touch the desired
symbol key.
2. To display more symbols, touch the left or right arrow key.
3. To clear the symbol(s), touch
4. Select the other letters in the same way.
.
•
To enter a period, @, comma, hyphen, question mark,
exclamation point, apostrophe, colon, slash, or the number 1,
.@,
touch
. ABC mode applies grammar rules to ensure correct
punctuation.
You can move the cursor by touching Space. To delete letters,
touch . Touch and hold key to clear the display.
3. Use your finger tip to print each character. Touch the Shift
key to use uppercase letters. Touch the Space key to create
a space between letters, numbers, or symbols.
Tip: The cursor moves to the right when you touch a different key. When
entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, wait for
a few seconds for the cursor to automatically move to the right, and then
select the next letter.
Note: To properly recognize the printed characters and to prevent scratching
of the LCD, do not use cursive writing.
Using the Handwriting Feature
1. From a screen where you can enter text, touch the Input
Select field (shown below) to change the screen to
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The available Text Input modes are: abc Abc, ABC, Numeric, and
,
Symbols. Each option causes the Handwriting mode to behave
differently.
Handwriting area
All uppercase: causes the phone to read everything
being written as uppercase characters. Ex: HI THERE.
ABC
Initial uppercase: causes the phone to read words as
Abc
having the initial character in uppercase and all
consecutive characters of the same word as
lowercase. Ex: Hi there
.
All lowercase: causes the phone to read everything
Text entry method
Text input mode
abc
123
being written as uppercase characters. Ex: hi there
.
Numeric: causes the phone to try and interpret all
inputsasnumbers.Ex:Theletter
I
wouldbedisplayed
as the number . The word HI would appear as 551
1
.
Symbols: causes the phone to try and interpret all
inputsassymbols.Ex:Theletter wouldbedisplayed
as +). The word Hi would appear as +))0
SYM
Changing the Text Input Mode - Handwriting
You can write your message using the Handwriting mode but if at
any time you feel you can’t remember how to input text, you can
touch the Input Select field and select Keypad.
H
.
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The following buttons can also be used in Handwriting mode:
•
•
Write HI or Hi (in either case the Abc mode causes the initial
character to be uppercase while the rest are forced into
lowercase.)
Shiftkey:Touchthiskeybeforeprintingalettertomake
it uppercase.
Draw a line ( ___ ) across the screen to insert a space. Since
there is no letter that matches this icon, the a885 inserts an empty
space.
Space key: Touch this key before printing a letter to
insert a space.
–
You could also touch the Input Select field and choose Keypad to then
touch and insert an empty space. After which return to the
Handwriting mode.
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select abc
shown onscreen.
abc
•
•
•
.
is then
Handwriting Mode-Entering Characters
1. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
Write THERE or there (in either case the abc mode causes
characters to display as lowercase.)
screen and select Abc. The input mode indicator then
Touch the screen to insert a period.
Abc
changes to
function.
which activates the Initial uppercase
Note: Draw a diagonal slash across the screen ( / ) to enter a paragraph
return.
2. Write the desired text using your finger.
Handwriting Mode-Entering Numbers
1. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
•
To change the case of the alphabetic characters touch the Text
Input Mode button and select ABC or abc
.
•
•
If you make a mistake, touch to erase a single character.
Touch and hold to erase an entire word or line.
screen and select Numeric. The input mode indicator then
123
changes to
which activates the number function. No
As an example, to write “Hi there.” you would:
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select Abc
shown onscreen.
alphabetic characters are recognized.
Abc
•
.
is then
2. Write the desired numbers using your finger.
•
If you make a mistake, touch
to erase a single character.
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•
Touch and hold
to erase an entire word or line.
•
Touch and hold
to erase an entire word or line.
As an example, to write “123 Anywhere” you would:
123
abc
•
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select Numeric
then shown onscreen.
.
is
•
•
•
•
•
•
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select abc
shown onscreen.
.
is then
•
•
Write 123
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select Abc
shown onscreen.
.
Write PAT or pat (in either case the abc mode causes all
characters to be lowercase.)
Abc
.
is then
SYM
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select Symbols
.
is
then shown onscreen.
•
•
•
Write ANYWHERE or Anywhere (in either case the Abc mode
causes the initial character to be uppercase while the rest are
forced into lowercase.)
Draw or touch the Input Select field, choose Keypad to then choose
@
from several pages of available symbols.
abc
Draw a line ( ___ ) across the screen to insert a space. Since
there is no letter that matches this icon, the a885 inserts an empty
space.
Touch the Text Input Mode button and select abc
.
is then
shown onscreen.
Write ATT or att (in either case the abc mode causes all
You could also touch the Input Select field and choose Keypad to then
characters to be lowercase.)
touch
Handwriting mode.
and insert an empty space. After which return to the
•
•
Touch the screen to insert a period.
Write NET or net (in either case the abc mode causes all
Handwriting Mode-Entering Symbols
characters to be lowercase.)
1. Touch the Text Input Mode button at the bottom of the
•
•
Touch the Input Select field and choose Keypad to then touch
insert an empty space. After which return to the Handwriting mode.
to
screen and select Symbols. The input mode indicator then
SYM
Select from the Symbols page to insert a new paragraph.
changes to
which activates the symbols function.
No alphabetic or numeric characters are recognized.
2. Write the desired numbers using your finger.
•
If you make a mistake, touch
to erase a single character.
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Section 7: Understanding Your Contacts
This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing
their name and number in your Contacts. Contacts entries can be
sorted by name, entry, or group.
• View Contacts from: to filter the display of current Contacts
entries. Options include: All, Phone, or SIM Card.
• Own Number: to display your current phone number (page 51).
• Fixed Dial Contacts: assigns phone numbers as FDN entries
(page 51).
Note: When storing a Contacts entry into your SIM card, note that only the
name, phone number, group, and slot location are initially offered as
fields (some SIM cards may allow an address as well). Although you
may add additional fields to a SIM entry; if you move that same SIM card
to another model phone, it is possible that only the basic information will
be transferred.
• Used Space: displays the memory storage allocation (total
available and remaining) within both your Phone, SIM card, and
FDN list.
Adding a New Contact
Use the following procedure to store a new contact to your
Contacts.
Contacts Settings
1. Touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts Settings.
2. Touch any of the following options to activate a function:
Saving a Number from the Idle screen
Create Contact
1. Touch
➔
(Create Contact). This opens the
• My Business Card: creates and attaches a virtual business card
as an attachment to outgoing messages. For more information,
see “Attaching Business Card to a Message” on page 59.
Add New Contact screen.
2. Touch the image icon and assign a picture to the new entry
• Speed Dial: touch an unused number and then assign it to
someone in your Contacts list. From the Dial screen, touch and
hold the number to speed dial your contact. For more information,
refer to “Making a Call Using Speed Dial” on page 29.
by choosing one of three options:
• Remove although not an option with a new entry, deletes any
previously assigned image.
• Save New Contacts to: defines the destination for new contact
entries (Phone, SIM Card, or Always Ask).
• Take Photo to use the camera to take a new picture and assign it
to this entry.
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• Caller Image to retrieve a previously stored image from your
Picture folder and assign it to this entry. Select an image and
touch Add to assign the image and return to the previous Add
New Contact screen.
• Group: assigns this contact to a group. Touch a group type to
complete the assignment. For more information, refer to
• Ringtone: assigns a ringtone for this contact information. Touch a
music file to play a short sample and then touch Add to complete
the assignment.
3. Touch the First Name
and use the onscreen keyboard to enter names for the new
OK
,
Last Name, and Display Name fields
• Vibration: assigns a vibration type for this contact information.
Touch a setting (Vibration 1 - 5) to be provided with a sample.
Touch Save to complete the assignment.
entry, and touch
. (For more information, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 37.)
• First Name: allows you enter a first name for this entry.
• Birthday: assigns a calendar date for the contact’s birthday.
Touch Save to store the new date. For more information, refer to
“Scrolling Through Field Entries” on page 21.
• Last Name: allows you enter a Last name for this entry.
• Display Name: allows you enter a display name for this entry
which then appears when you receive a call from this contact.
• Note: allows you enter notes associated with this contact. For
more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 37.
4. Touch the Mobile field and use the onscreen keypad to enter
Save
7. Touch
to store the new entry into Contacts.
OK
the phone number for the entry, and touch
5. Touch to change the category type of the entry. Choose
from among: Mobile Home Work Fax, or Others
.
Note: By default, Contacts are saved on the phone. To copy them to a SIM
card, see “Copying an Entry to the SIM Card” on page 54.
,
,
,
.
Adding More Fields to a Number
6. Use your fingertip to scroll down the screen and touch any
of the remaining fields to update their information. Touch
While in the process of creating a new entry or editing an existing
OK
contact, you can add additional fields to the entry’s list of
, if required, to save your updates. Available fields
information.
consist of:
Add More Fields
1. Within the open Contact Screen, touch
(Add More
• Email: adds a contact email address for this entry.
Fields).
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2. Place a checkmark adjacent to an individual field by
• Address - Home: adds a field used to assign a physical home
address for this entry.
touching each entry.
– or –
• Address - Work: adds a field used to assign a physical work
address for this entry.
Place a checkmark alongside all entries by touching All
.
Done
3. Touch
to store the new fields to the entry and
Additional fields include:
return to the previous screen.
– or –
• Mobile: adds an additional Mobile number field for the entry.
• Home: adds an additional Home number field for the entry.
• Work: adds an additional Work number field for the entry.
• Fax: adds an additional Fax number field for the entry.
• Others: adds an Others field for the entry.
Add More
Fields
To add even more fields, touch
previous step.
and repeat the
Deleting Fields From a Number
1. Within the open Contact Screen, touch
Delete
(Delete
Fields
• Email: adds an additional contact Email address field for this
entry.
Fields).
• URL: adds a Web site’s URL to the entry.
Note: Only certain new fields may be deleted. If you have not added any new
• DTMF: adds a DTMF tone string for use with this entry.
• Group: creates an additional group field for group assignment.
fields to the contact, the Delete Fields button will not appear.
2. Touch each field you wish to delete and a checkmark will
• Message Tone: adds a field used to assign a message tone that
will sound when messages are received from this contact.
appear.
• NickName: adds a field that can be used to enter a nickname for
the entry. The NickName is not displayed when calls are made to
or received from the contact.
Delete
3. Touch
.
Save
4. Once you have made your deletions, touch
to
• Company: adds a Company field for this entry.
store the contact and its fields.
• Job Title: adds a Job Title field for this entry.
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Saving a Number During a Call
Adding Pauses to Contact Numbers
1. Touch
number.
and use the onscreen keypad to enter your
When you call automated systems, you are often required to enter
numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your Contacts
along with special characters called pauses.
2. Press
or touch
to initiate the call.
More
3. Touch
➔
Save to Contacts New
➔
.
To add a pause to a Contact:
•
Select Update if this was a previously created entry and your are
adding the current number to the previous entry.
1. Touch
, and then touch the image icon or name to
open the Contact.
4. Enter the desired information, see “Saving a Number from
Edit
2. Touch
and then select the desired phone number.
the Idle screen” on page 45.
3. Touch the Phone Number field and then touch the screen at
Saving a Number After a Call Has Ended
the place where the additional numbers need to be added.
1. Press
to bring up the call history screen.
4. Press and hold
to add a two-second pause, and use
– or –
the keypad to enter the additional numbers.
Touch
➔
Call History.
2. Touch a phone number from the list to reveal the Details
Note: If more than a two-second pause is required, press and hold
as
many times as needed to add additional two-second pauses.
page for the phone entry.
Save
3. Touch
➔
New.
•
Select Update if this was a previously created entry and your are
adding the current number to the previous entry.
4. Enter the desired information, see “Saving a Number from
the Idle screen” on page 45.
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locations are physically separate but are used as a single entity,
called Contacts.
Depending on your particular SIM card, the maximum number of
phone numbers the SIM card can store and how they are stored
may differ.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts.
2. Touch the Contacts Filter field (upper-right) and select
Contacts. Additional entry categories include Groups and
Favorites.
OK
5. Touch
.
Save
6. Touch
to store your changes.
Using Contacts
Dialing a Number from Contacts
Once you have stored phone numbers in Contacts, you can dial
them easily and quickly by either using their SIM card location
number or by using the Search field to locate the entry.
Finding a Contacts Entry
You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names
onto your SIM card and phone’s onboard memory. The two
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3. Within the Contacts list (sorted alphabetically), drag the
Power Search tab to quickly “thumb through” the
alphabetical listing by first name.
Contacts Entry Options
While in the details page for a specific entry (seen below) you
have two sets of options, each accessible from two of the
onscreen buttons.
Contacts Filter
1. Touch
and touch a Contacts name from the list to
reveal the Entry Options page (shown below) for the phone
entry.
Phone Options
Additional
Options
Power Search tab
4. When found, touch
adjacent to the entry to make the
call.
2. Touch
• Call
to reveal the first set of options:
:
allows you to call a currently selected entry.
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• Send Message
:
allows you to send a text message or a
Own Number
➔
<voice line #>.
multimedia message to the selected entry.
FDN Mode
3. Press to return to the previous Entry Options page.
FDN (Fixed Dialing Number) mode, if supported by your SIM card,
restricts your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.
When this feature is enabled, you can make calls only to phone
numbers stored in the FDN list on the SIM card.
Edit
4. Touch
to alter the properties of the current entry such
Save
as: name, type, group, or location. Touch
to store
your changes.
Delete
5. Touch
to delete the current contact entry from a target
Note: FDN Mode must be set to On in the Menu
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
Security
➔
Fixed Dialing Mode option before you can add, change, or
location such as the Phone and/or SIM card.
delete contacts on the FDN List.
More
6. Touch
to reveal the second set of entry options:
Changing the FDN mode Status
• Mark as Default: allows you to set the default number if a contact
has two or more numbers.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
Security.
• Print via Bluetooth: allows you to send the selected contact entry
information to a Bluetooth compatible printer.
2. Scroll down to the Fixed Dialing Mode field and touch
On (to enable fixed dialing) or Off to disable the option.
• Send Business Card via: allows you to send a message to the
selected entry which contains the information from a Contacts
Business Card entry that you have on file. This can be sent as a
Message or via Exchange ActiveSync or Bluetooth.
Important!: With Fixed Dial Mode enabled, you will NOT be able to dial any
number other than those created Fixed Dial Numbers.
• Add to Favorites: allows you to add the current contact entry to
your favorite list of callers (Favorites list).
Creating New FDN Numbers
With the Fixed Dial mode On, follow these procedures:
Finding My Own Phone Number
This function is a memory aid, which you can use to check your
own phone number if you need to do so.
1. In Idle mode, touch
Contacts ➔ Create FDN
➔
Contacts
➔
Fixed Dial
.
ᮣ
In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts Settings
➔
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2. Touch the Group Name field and use the onscreen
keypad/keyboard to enter a new group name. For more
information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 37.
Note: If FDN is Off: touch Menu -> Contacts -> Contacts Settings -> Fixed Dial
Contacts -> Create FDN. Then follow steps 2-7.
OK
2. Enter your PIN2 password and touch
provided to you by your service provider.
3. Touch Name and use the onscreen alphanumeric keypad to
OK
. This number is
OK
to store the new group name.
•
Touch
3. Touch the Group Picture field and choose a location for the
new image:
enter a name for this FDN contact. Touch
.
• Reset: although not an option with a new group, deletes any
previously assigned image.
4. Touch Phone Number and use the onscreen numeric keypad
• Take Photo
to this entry.
:
to use the camera to take a new picture and assign it
to enter a contact phone number for this FDN contact.
OK
Touch
.
• Group Picture: to retrieve a previously stored image from your
Picture folder and assign it to this group entry.
5. Touch the SIM card location field to then use the onscreen
numeric keypad to enter a location value for the entry on the
4. Touch Group Ringtone to choose an audio file for
OK
SIM card. Touch
.
assignment to this new group.
Save
6. Touch
to store the new FDN entry.
•
Touch a music file to play a short sample and then touch Add to
complete the assignment.
7. Press
to return to Idle mode.
5. Touch Group Vibration to choose a vibration type for
assignment to this new group. Choose from five vibration
options (Vibration 1-5).
Group Settings
Creating New Group
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Groups
➔
Create
•
Touch a vibration option to activate a short sample and then touch
Group
.
Save to complete the assignment.
Save
6. Touch
to store the new Group category.
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Adding an Entry to a Group
4. Make modifications to the Group Name
,
Group Picture,
Group Ringtone, or Group Vibration fields. For more
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Groups.
information, refer to “Creating New Group” on page 52.
2. Touch a group entry.
Save
5. Touch
to store your changes.
3. Touch Add Member and place a checkmark alongside those
entries you wish to add to the current Group.
Contacts Favorites
Once you have stored phone numbers in Contacts, you can add
them to your Favorites list.
4. Touch Add
.
Removing an Entry From a Group
1. In Idle mode, touch
Adding Favorites to your Contacts
➔
Contacts
➔
Groups.
1. In Idle mode, touch
2. Touch
3. Select the Contacts you want to add to your Favorites.
4. Touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Favorites.
2. Touch a group entry.
.
3. Touch Remove Member and place a checkmark alongside
those entries you wish to remove from the current Group.
.
4. Touch Remove
.
Removing Favorites from your Contacts
Contacts
Editing a Caller Group
1. In Idle mode, touch
2. Touch
➔
➔
Favorites.
To edit a Group entry, there must be at least one member as part
of the selected group.
.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Groups
.
3. Select the Contacts you want to remove from your
Favorites.
2. Touch a current group entry.
OK
4. Touch
.
More
3. Touch
➔
Edit Group.
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Changing the Order of your Favorites
Contacts
•
Repeat this step for all individual entries you wish copied to the
SIM or touch All to place a checkmark alongside all entries.
1. In Idle mode, touch
2. Touch
3. Drag the entry to the desired location in your Favorites.
OK
➔
➔
Favorites.
3. Touch Copy. The selected numbers are copied to the SIM
.
card.
4. Press
to return to Idle mode.
4. Touch
.
Copying an Entry to the Phone
Managing Contacts
You can copy, delete, and view the memory status for the Phone
and SIM entries on your phone.
1. In Idle mode, touch
Copy Contacts from SIM. The phone then displays a list of
your current contacts held on the SIM card.
➔
Contacts
➔
SIM Management
➔
Copying an Entry to the SIM Card
•
•
If the entry’s associated Group graphic has a SIM location icon on
it, then the entry exists on the SIM card. This is the type you can
duplicate.
Note: When storing a Contacts entry into the SIM card, note that only the
name, phone number, group, and slot location are initially offered as
fields (some SIM cards may allow an address as well). To save
additional information for a particular contact, such as other phone
numbers, or e-mail, it is important to add new fields to that Contact
information. It is also important to note that if you move the SIM card to
another phone that does not support additional fields on the SIM card,
this additional information may not be available.
If the entry’s associated Group image does not have a SIM
location icon, then this entry currently exists on the phone.
2. Place a checkmark adjacent to those entries you wish to
have copied from the SIM card to the Phone.
•
Repeat this step for all individual entries you wish copied to the
Phone or touch All to place a checkmark alongside all entries.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
SIM Management
➔
Copy Contacts to SIM. The phone then displays a list of
3. Touch Copy
.
your current contacts.
4. When you are finished, press
to return to Idle mode.
2. Place a checkmark adjacent to those entries you wish to
have copied to the SIM card.
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Deleting All of the Contacts
Using the Service Dialing Numbers
You can delete all Phone or SIM entries from your phone’s
memory.
You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned
by your service provider. These numbers may include emergency
numbers, customer service numbers, and directory inquiries.
Deleting all entries from the Phone
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts ➔ Service Number.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts
➔
Delete.
2. Scroll through the available numbers.
2. Touch the All field to place checkmarks alongside all the
3. To dial the number displayed, press
.
current entries.
3. Touch Delete. A pop-up Delete? message appears. Touch
Note: This menu is available only when your SIM card supports Service
Yes or No
.
Dialing Numbers.
4. When you are finished, press
to return to Idle mode.
Checking Contacts Used Space
Deleting all entries from the SIM
You can check how many names and numbers are stored in
Contacts, in both SIM card and the phone memory. You can also
see the capacity of both memories.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Contacts
➔
SIM Management
➔
Delete Contacts from SIM
.
1. In Idle mode, touch
Used Space.
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts Settings
Touch the All field to place checkmarks alongside all the
➔
current entries.
• Phone: tells you how many entries (out of a possible 2000) are in
use.
2. Touch Delete
.
3. When you are finished, press
to return to Idle mode.
• USIM: tells you how many entries are in use on your SIM card.
–
Additional No. 1: if you have added additional numbers to contacts
saved on the SIM card, this is a counter of the number of SIM contacts
with a second number saved on your SIM card.
Note: Entries in the FDN Contacts must be deleted from within the FDN
Contacts.
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–
–
Additional No. 2:if you have added additional numbers to contacts
saved on the SIM card, this is a counter of the number of SIM contacts
with a third number saved on your SIM card.
Email: tells you how many entries are in use.
• FDN: tells you how many entries are in use on your FDN SIM
memory.
Note: Depending on the SIM card, the number of entries may differ.
2. Once finished, press
to return to Idle mode.
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Section 8: Messaging
This section describes how to send or receive different types of
messages. It also includes the features and functionality
associated with messaging.
Messaging icons are displayed at the top of the screen and
indicate when messages are received and their type. For more
information, refer to “Icons” on page 16.
Types of Messages
Creating and Sending Messages
1. Touch
➔
Messaging
➔
Create Message.
Your phone provides the following message types:
•
•
Text Messages
– or –
Multimedia (Picture and Video) Messages
Touch Message from the bottom of the Main menu.
The Short Message Service (SMS) lets you send and receive text
messages to and from other mobile phones or email addresses. To
use this feature, you must subscribe to your service provider’s
message service.
2. Select a recipient by selecting an entry method by touching
Tap to Add Recipient and then selecting an associated
option:
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you send and
receive multimedia messages (such as picture messages and
video messages) to and from other mobile phones or email
addresses. To use this feature, you must subscribe to your service
provider’s multimedia message service.
• FDN Contacts: to select a recipient from your FDN Contacts list (if
FDN mode has been turned on).
• Enter Manually: to manually enter a destination using a valid
cellular phone number or email address.
• Contacts: to select a recipient from your Contacts list (valid
entries must have a wireless phone number or email address).
Important!: When creating a message, adding an image, a sound file, or a
video clip to a text message changes the message from a text
message to a multimedia message.
• Recent Contacts: to select a recipient from a list of recently sent
messages.
• Group: to select a recipient from the Group list.
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• Audio: allows you to choose an existing audio file from the Audio
list, then add it to your message by touching Add
Note: If the number of recipients are less than 10, all members in the group will
be added. You will need to delete any unnecessary members in the list
by selecting the trash can icon and deleting unwanted entries.
.
• Templates: allows you to insert one of the preset message
templates to the text (for example, “Where is the meeting?”).
• Take Picture: allows you to temporarily exit the message, take a
photo with phone’s camera, and then add it to your message by
Note: Enter additional recipients by separating each entry with a semicolon (;)
then using the previous procedure.
touching OK
.
3. Touch the empty onscreen text field and use the onscreen
keyboard to enter a message. Rotate the phone
• Record Video: allows you to temporarily exit the message, record
a video clip using the phone’s camera, and then add it to your
message by touching OK
.
counterclockwise on its side to reveal the keyboard. For
more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 37.
• Record Audio: allows you to temporarily exit the message, record
an audio clip using the phone’s microphone, and then add it to
your message by touching Add
.
OK
4. Touch
to save your text and return to the message
• Favorite URL: allows you to temporarily exit the message, access
your Favorites list then select those URLs you would like to add to
screen.
the current message by touching Add
• Contact Info: allows you to choose an existing Contacts entry,
then add it to your message by touching Insert
.
5. Add more recipients by touching the recipient field.
Send
6. Review you message and touch
.
.
Additional Message Options
More
2. Touch
to reveal additional options (multimedia
Insert
1. Touch
to reveal additional insert options.
messages only):
• Picture: allows you to choose an existing image from the Pictures
list, then add it to your message by touching Add
• Save as Template: allows you to save the message as a template
so you can use it again later.
.
• Video: allows you to choose an existing video from the Videos list,
touch , then select Add
• Preview: allows you to preview your current message before
delivery (multimedia messages only).
.
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• Slide Options: allows you to add more images to the current
message but then have those configured to display as a
slideshow on the recipients phone. Options include: Add Slide,
Delete Slide, or Edit Style (multimedia messages only).
3. When you have finished composing your message, touch
Send to and confirm the recipient(s). For more information,
refer to “Creating and Sending Messages” on page 57.
Send
• Attach Files: allows you to add either a file, card, or other
information such as a calendar entry, task, or note.
4. Touch
recipients.
to deliver the message to the selected
–
–
–
–
–
–
File: allows you to insert an audio, graphic, or video clip to your
message as an attached file.
Attaching Business Card to a Message
Business Card: allows you to insert the contact information for an
entry from Contacts directly to your message as an attached file.
To attach your Business Card to an outgoing message, follow
these steps:
Event: allows you to insert an Event entry from your calendar directly
to your message as an attached file.
1. Touch
➔
Contacts
➔
Contacts Settings
➔
My
Business Card
.
Tasks: allows you to insert an entry from your calendar tagged as a
Task directly to your message as an attached file.
2. Create your Business Card by entering the information that
Memo: allows you to insert a Memo directly to your message as an
attached file.
you want (this must only be done once).
3. Touch More
4. Touch Message
Viewing New Received Messages
➔
Send Business Card via
.
Favorites: allows you to insert an entry from your Wireless Web
browser tagged as a Favorite directly to your message as an attached
file.
,
Exchange ActiveSync, or Bluetooth
.
• View Attachment: allows you to view attachment.
• Add Subject/Remove Subject: allows you to either add or delete
a subject field to the new message (multimedia messages only).
1. In Idle mode, new messages are indicated by icons and a
New Messages pop-up. For more information, refer to
“Understanding the Events Widget” on page 27.
• Save to Drafts: saves the current message to the Drafts folder.
• Delivery Options: allows you to configure the options associated
with sending the message.
2. Touch the View button from the New Messages pop-up.
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whether you are viewing the message. Some of the main message
category types include:
Note: If you accidentally exit from this notification screen, you will need to go
to Menu Messaging Inbox to access your messages.
➔
➔
•
•
•
Inbox: stores any incoming message (text or multimedia).
Sent: stores a copy of the messages you sent.
3. Touch a message you wish to view. The selected message
appears in the display.
Outbox: contains messages until they are sent and then the message no
longer displays in this box but instead displays in the Sent box.
Drafts: stores unsent messages that you want to edit or send later.
Tip: When viewing a text message, press the Up or Down volume keys to
increase or decrease the font size of the message text. Six different font
sizes are available.
•
ᮣ
With the list of current message displayed onscreen, use any of
the following menu options:
4. To play a multimedia message, touch
.
• List by: sort the current list based on one of the following criteria
(criteria will be different depending on the type of message):
•
•
To pause playback of the multimedia message, touch
To stop playback of the multimedia message, touch Stop
.
.
–
Sender, Read/Unread, Type, Subject, Size, or Lock/Unlock status.
• Move to My Folder: allows you to select messages to move to My
Folder.
5. To scroll through the message (if additional text pages have
been added), touch the screen and in a single motion, scroll
up or down the onscreen page.
• Delete: deletes either a single or multiple set of messages. Touch
an entry from the list to place a checkmark alongside the entry
and mark it for deletion. Touch Delete to complete the process.
6. When you have finished, press
.
ᮣ
With a message open for reading, use any of the following menu
options:
Note: Messages can also be accessed by navigating to your Inbox (Menu
Messaging Inbox).
➔
➔
• Reply (to): allows you to compose and send a reply to the
message. This option reads Reply (when replying to an SMS
[Text] message), and Reply to (when replying to an MMS
[Multimedia] message).
Using Message Options
Message options at the Inbox level differ according to the
message type, what you have done with the message, and
• Delete: deletes the current message.
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• More: provides these additional message functions:
Using Exchange ActiveSync
–
–
–
Forward: allows you to forward the message.
This section describes Using Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®,
you can synchronize data on the server with the data on your
phone. Synchronization compares the data on your phone with the
server and updates both your phone and the server with the latest
data.
Move to My Folder: moves the current message to My Folder.
Save to Contacts: allows you to save the recipient or sender’s
information from the message to Contacts as either a New or Updated
entry. For more information, refer to “Understanding Your
Contacts” on page 45.
–
–
Save as Template: allows you to save text as a template.
Note: Access the Microsoft website (http://www.microsoft.com/
windowsmobile/downloads/activesync41.mspx) to download Active
Sync 4.5 or later.
Move to Phone/Move to SIM card: If a message is stored in the SIM
card, it is saved to the phone’s memory. If a message is stored in the
phone’s memory, it is then saved to the SIM card.
Exchange ActiveSync allows you to:
–
Print via Bluetooth: allows you to print the contents of the message
on a Bluetooth compatible printer.
•
Keep Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, or Inbox data up-to-date by
synchronizing your phone with Microsoft® Outlook data on your
desktop computer.
–
–
Activate/Reactivate: allows
Save Attachment: allows you save any selected attachments. If
the file is currently available, you are prompted to rename the
filename. This option only appears for multimedia messages.
•
•
•
Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your phone and
desktop computer.
Control the moment when synchronization occurs by selecting a
synchronization mode.
–
–
Properties: allows you to see properties of a message such as
Date, From, To, Size, Priority, Delivery Report, and Read
Report. This option only appears for multimedia messages.
Select data types to be synchronized and control the amount of
synchronized data.
Lock/Unlock: allows you to secure a selected message by
protecting it from accidental alterations. This option only appears
for multimedia messages.
Synchronization Information
To begin synchronization, connect your phone to your computer.
The Microsoft® ActiveSync® window on your computer
automatically appears and synchronization starts. Once the
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synchronization is completed, the phone stays connected to the
computer. If any change is made, Microsoft® ActiveSync®
automatically will begin synchronization. To begin synchronization,
touch Sync in Microsoft® ActiveSync® on your phone. You can
open the phone’s file directory by clicking Explore from the
Microsoft® ActiveSync window. You can then copy files quickly
and easily from the phone to the computer, or vice versa.
Sync Schedule
You can schedule synchronization with the Microsoft® Exchange
Server on two separate times. Use the peak time schedule to
synchronize during working hours or other times when you
experience higher mail volumes. Use the off-peak time schedule to
synchronize during times when you experience lower mail
volumes.
1. Touch
➔
Messaging.
Note: To synchronize Bluetooth devices with a compatible computer, the
computer must have the Bluetooth stack for Windows XP Service
Pack 2.
2. Touch Exchange ActiveSync > Sync Settings > Sync
schedule.
Server Settings
3. Touch Peak schedule or Off-peak schedule
.
Synchronization settings allow you to synchronize information
automatically as items arrive only if your company is running
Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync®.
4. Select Manual, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, 4
hours, 12 hours, or Push.
1. Touch
➔
Messaging.
Deleting Messages
When your phone’s memory is full, an error message displays
notifying you that you cannot receive any new messages. Use the
Delete option erase obsolete messages, freeing memory for new
messages. You can delete the messages in each message
folder(s) either individually or all at once. Another option is to
delete messages from all categories at once.
2. Touch Exchange ActiveSync.
3. From the Server settings page, enter values for the
following: Server URL, User name, Password, Domain, and
User SSL.
Deleting Messages within a Folder
1. Touch
➔
Messaging.
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2. Select a message folder (Inbox
,
Sent
,
Outbox, or Drafts). A
Configuring Auto Delete Inbox Settings
list of messages in the folder appears in the display.
When you select the Auto Delete Inbox option, inbox messages
will be deleted automatically without a warning message.
3. Touch Delete and touch an entry to mark it for selection with
1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Auto Delete Inbox
.
a checkmark.
2. Touch one of the available setting fields:.
4. Touch either an individual message or Select All to place a
• Off: Messages will not be deleted automatically.
checkmark alongside all entries in the list.
• 1 Week Old: Read messages more than one week old will be
deleted automatically.
5. Touch Delete
.
Delete All Messages
Messaging
• 2 Weeks Old: Read messages more than two weeks old will be
deleted automatically.
1. Touch
➔
➔
Delete by Folder.
• The Oldest when Full: The oldest message will be deleted
automatically when the Inbox is full.
2. Touch either a single category (Inbox, Sent, Outbox, or
Drafts) or touch All to place a checkmark alongside all
entries.
Save
3. Touch
to store the selected option.
Configuring Text Message Settings
Delete
3. Touch
.
1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Text Message
➔
4. At the “Locked Messages” pop-up, touch Yes or Cancel to
Delivery Options
.
discontinue the process.
• Character Support: Sets the type of characters used in the
message.
Messaging Settings
• ReplyPath: Specify the phone number to which a reply to the text
message will be sent.
To configure the settings for text messages, multimedia messages,
Voice mails, and Push messages.
• Get Delivery Report: Requests a confirmation that the text
message has been delivered.
ᮣ
Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Applications Settings
➔
Messaging.
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–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Expiration: select the length of time you wish the message you sent
to remain on the Multimedia message server.
• Keep a Copy: Saves a copy of the outgoing text message.
Save
2. For example, touch Keep a Copy and touch
to
Delivery Time: you can set a time delay before the phone sends your
messages.
store a local copy of all outgoing text messages.
Message Size: you can set the maximum allowed size (30/100/300/
600 KB) for a multimedia message.
Configuring the Text Message Center
1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Text Message
➔
Text
Get Delivery Report: when this option is enabled, the network
informs you whether or not your message has been delivered.
Message Center. These settings allow you to set the default
method of text message transmission used by the Text
Message Center.
Get Read Report: when this option is enabled, your phone requests a
reply along with your message to the recipient.
Keep a Copy: you specify whether you want to keep a copy of the
sent messages on your phone.
2. Touch one of the available setting fields and make the
necessary updates.
Add My Business Card: you send your content information along
with your sent messages.
Note: It is recommended that you do not alter these fields without assistance
• Receiving Options: to configure the parameters associated
received multimedia messages such as:
from your service provider.
–
Download Type: allows you to set the message receipt options.
Choose from Auto Download, Manual, or Reject.
Save
Configuring Multimedia Message Settings
3. Touch
to store your settings.
–
Send Delivery Report: when this option is enabled, the phone allows
the network report to the sender whether or not the message has
been received.
1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Multimedia Message
.
2. Touch an available field and make the necessary updates.
–
–
Send Read Report: when this option is enabled, your phone sends a
notification back to the recipient indicating that your message has
been received.
• Delivery Options: to configure the parameters associated with the
delivery of the multimedia message such as:
Reject Anonymous: allows you to automatically reject messages
with a category of anonymous.
–
Priority: you can select the priority level of your messages.
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–
Reject Advertisement: allows you to automatically reject messages
with a category of advertisement.
2. Touch the Voicemail field and use your onscreen
keypad/keyboard to enter the new Name and Center
Address (voicemail phone number).
• MMS Profiles: to configure you Network parameters (For more
information, refer to “Changing the WAP Profiles” on
page 90.)
• Name: allows you to create a new descriptive name for this
access number.
• Auto Resize Image: to configure the size limits of the images
added to new picture messages. Images larger then your setting,
will be resized to meet this value. Options include: No Resize, 100
KB, 300 KB, or 600 KB.
• Center Address: allows you edit the existing number and create a
new number for use when accessing the remote voicemail.
Save
3. Touch
to store this new information.
• Creation Mode: provide you with editing and formatting tools.
Choose from: Free, Warning, or Restricted.
Configuring Push Message Settings
• Default Style: assigns the “look and feel” for the multimedia
message screen with parameters such as: Background Color,
Font Color (for text), Font Style, and Slide Duration (during
playback).
A Push Message is a method for your service provider to deliver
content (e.g. images, ringtones, software upgrades, information,
etc.) to mobile phones that are WAP enabled. You cannot initiate
or reply to WAP Push Messages. Examples may be firmware
updates or emergency notifications.
Save
3. Touch
to store each new settings.
1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Push Message
.
Configuring Voice Mail Settings
There may be times when the voice mail access number might
need to be changed. If this is necessary, please obtain the
information from your service provider.
2. From the Receiving Options field touch On (activate) or Off
(deactivate) to toggle the state of this feature.
Templates
Note: It is recommended that you do not alter these fields without assistance
Besides entering text in your message by using the keypad keys,
you can speed message composition by including copies of stored
text into your message.
from a customer service representative.
1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Voice Mail
.
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Text Templates
6. Touch Add to include the selected picture, video, or audio
into the template.
1. Touch
➔
Messaging
➔
Templates
➔
Text Templates.
7. Touch More
➔
Save as Template.
2. Touch Create
.
Used Space
3. Touch the empty onscreen text field and use the onscreen
keyboard to enter a message. You can rotate the phone to
use the qwerty keyboard. For more information, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 37.
You can check the amount of the memory being used and the
memory remaining for Multimedia, Text, Push, and Configuration
Messages. The display shows the total space including the used
and free space. You can also view how much space is currently
occupied by each message box.
4. Touch Save to store the text to the Text Template folder.
1. Touch
➔
Messaging
➔
Used Space.
Multimedia Templates
1. Touch
Templates
2. Touch Create
➔
Messaging
➔
Templates
➔
Multimedia
2. Touch a particular folder for review or both size and
.
contents within the selected folder.
.
3. When you have finished, press
.
3. Touch the empty onscreen text field and use the onscreen
keyboard to enter a message. You can rotate the phone to
use the qwerty keyboard. For more information, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 37.
4. Touch OK
.
5. Touch Insert to place a picture, video, or audio file into the
message.
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Section 9: My Files
The topics covered in this section include Audio, Picture, Games,
Video, Tools, Other Files, and Used Space.
• More: provides you with the ability to Delete, Rename, Sort by,
Send via Bluetooth, Bluetooth Visibility, and Lock/Unlock certain
files or folders.
1. Touch
2. Select from one of the following functions: Audio
Games Video Tools Other Files, or Used Space
3. Touch the filter drop down (upper-right of My files page) to
➔
My files.
Creating a New Folder
My files
2. Use the onscreen alphanumeric keypad to create a new
,
Picture,
1. Touch
➔
➔
Create Folder.
,
,
,
.
OK
name for the folder and touch
once your are done.
filter the entries based on their current location (All Phone,
,
Managing Files and Folders
or Memory Card).
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Manage.
My Files Functions
This page provides you with several functions that can be
activated from virtually any page within the My files directories.
Most editing features are only applicable to those files/folders that
are not locked, and therefore editable.
2. Select a migration option by touching either Move or Copy
.
• Move: takes an unlocked file/folder and moves it to a new
location.
• Copy: takes the selected file/folder and duplicates it in the new
location.
1. Touch
➔
My files.
3. Select an unlocked entry by touching it to then place a
2. Select from the following:
checkmark next to the entry.
• Create Folder: create a new My files folder on either the Phone or
Memory Card.
•
Touch All to place a checkmark alongside all available/unlocked
items.
• Manage: allows you to move or copy an existing unlocked folder
or file.
4. Once complete, touch Move/Copy.
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5. Touch Phone or Memory Card depending on where you want
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Audio.
to copy or move the files to.
2. Touch an onscreen option (Tones or Recorded Audio).
6. Select the folder to copy or move the files to. Touch New
Tones
folder to create a new folder.
You can shop, download, and save to your Downloaded Ringtones
folder.
7. Touch Paste here/Move here to copy or move the files.
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Audio
➔
Tones. A menu then
More Functionality
displays to give you the option of either shopping for tones
or selecting from files previously stored to your phone.
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
More.
2. Select an onscreen option:
2. Touch Shop Tones ➔ select a file to download, and follow
the on-screen options. (These files are downloaded and
stored in the Tones folder.)
• Delete: erases selected files/folders.
• Rename: renames the selected files/folders.
• Sort by: sorts the current available files and folders using either:
Date, Type, Name, or Size.
– or –
• Send via Bluetooth: sends a selected file via Bluetooth to another
compatible device.
Touch an available entry.
3. From the playback page, touch Set as and select from the
• Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to make specific files or folders
visible to other Bluetooth devices.
following options:
• Lock: locks available files and folders.
• Call Ringtone: allows you to assign the selected ringtone for use
with general incoming calls when no other caller ringtone has
been assigned.
Audio Files
The Audio menu option allows you to shop tones and access
previously stored (pre-recorded) audio files from your internal
microSD card.
• Caller Ringtone: allows you to assign a ringtone to someone in
your Contacts list (Search Contact) or Create Contact
• Alarm Tone: allows you to assign the tone to an alarm.
My Files
.
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Recorded Audio
From the Picture page you can access the following menu options
(see “My Files Functions” on page 67.):
This menu shows a list of saved voice memos. When a voice
memo is recorded and saved, it is stored in the Recorded Audio
folder. To access this menu use the following steps:
• Create Folder: create a new My files folder on either the Phone or
Memory Card.
• Manage: allows you to move or copy an existing unlocked folder
or file.
1. Touch
2. Touch a pre-recorded memo to begin playback.
3. To exit, press
➔
My files
➔
Audio
➔
Recorded Audio.
• More: provides you with the ability to Delete, Rename, Sort by,
Send via Bluetooth, Bluetooth Visibility, and Lock/Unlock certain
files or folders.
.
Creating a new audio recording
Shop Graphics
1. Touch
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Record Audio.
➔
My files
➔
Picture
➔
Shop Graphics.
2. To start recording, touch
.
2. Follow the onscreen options to purchase the new image.
The file is downloaded and stored in the Picture folder.
For more information, refer to “Record Audio” on page 96.
Games
Image Features
The Games menu option allows you to shop for games. You can
download new games, then save them to the Games folder.
Touch a graphic from the Picture page to display the image. From
the image viewer page, you have access to both macro functions
(Zoom, Edit, and Properties) and menu options.
For more information, refer to “Games” on page 81.
•
•
Zoom: allows you to magnify the current image.
Picture
Edit: allows you to edit the current image by applying various image
effects. For more information, refer to “Editing Images” on page 70.
The Picture menu option allows you to shop for and download
new graphics then save them to your Picture folder. To access the
Picture menu option, use the following steps:
Note: Editing is only available for unlocked images or non DRM images.
ᮣ
Touch
➔
My files
➔
Picture.
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•
•
•
Information: displays an onscreen listing of the image’s properties such
as: name, format, size, etc.
2. Touch Edit
(
) ➔ Files
➔
Open or Save as (to save a
renamed copy of this image).
– or –
Send: lets you send the currently active image via Message, via
Bluetooth, or via Exchange ActiveSync.
Touch Edit
(
) ➔ Edit and select from any of the
Set as: allows you to assign the current image as either your current
Wallpaper, or as a display image used by a specific entry within
Contacts.
following:
• Effects: allows you to choose from among several effects such
as: Filter Style Warp, or Partial Blur
•
More: allows you to choose from the following image options:
• Delete: allows you to delete the current graphic.
,
,
.
• Adjust: allows you to adjust Auto Level
,
Brightness, Contrast,
and Color
.
• Rename: allows you to rename the current graphic.
• Transform: allows you to Resize
• Crop: allows you to crop the image. Touch one corner of the
image and, in a single motion, drag to another location to create
the crop area, then touch Crop
• Insert: allows you to add Frames
and Text to the image.
,
Rotate, and Flip the image.
• Slide Show: allows you play a slideshow using the graphics
currently available from within the Picture folder. Press
to stop the slideshow.
.
• Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to make a selected graphic visible
to other Bluetooth devices.
,
Picture, Clip Arts, Emoticon,
• Print via: allows you to make a selected graphic printable by
either USB or Bluetooth printer.
• Memo on Screen: allows you to select a color, then handwrite a
message onto the current image. Touch Done to store the new
changes.
• Lock/Unlock: allows you to lock/unlock the image to prevent it
from being deleted or changed.
Tools
• Properties: allows you to view the properties of a photo.
Editing Images
1. Touch
The Tools folder provides access to and allows you to use the
Camera, Voice Recognition, Media Player, Record Audio files, set
Alarms, use the Calendar features, create Memos, create Tasks,
use the Calculator, use the Tip Calculator, use the Converter (for
➔
My files
➔
Picture
➔
<image>.
My Files
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currency, length, weight, volume, area, and temperature), view
World Clock, set the Timer, and use the Stopwatch.
For more information, refer to “Tools” on page 95.
Video
This menu allows you shop for videos and to set up folders to save
your videos.
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Video
➔
Shop Videos.
2. Follow the onscreen options to purchase the new video. The
file is downloaded and stored in the Video folder.
Other Files
This feature provide additional storage of other miscellaneous file
types that may not fit into any of the previous categories.
ᮣ
Access the Other Files menu by selecting My files
➔
Other Files.
Used Space
The Used Space menu option allows you to view the usage and
available memory for Applications, Audio, Games, Picture, Video,
and Other Files. To access the Used Space option, use the
following steps:
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Used Space.
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Section 10: Camera
This section explains how to use the camera on your phone. You
can take photographs and shoot video by using the built-in camera
functionality. Your 2.0 megapixel camera produces photos in JPEG
format.
3. Press the Camera key until the shutter sounds. (The picture
will automatically be stored within your designated storage
location. If no microSD is installed, all pictures will be stored
on the Phone.) For more information, refer to “Camera and
Camcorder Options” on page 73.
Important!: Do not take photos of people without their permission.
Do not take photos in places where cameras are not allowed.
Do not take photos in places where you may interfere with another
person’s privacy.
Display Image
Current mode
Pictures Remaining
Using the Camera
Taking Photos
Taking pictures with your device’s built-in camera is as simple as
choosing a subject, pointing the camera, then pressing the camera
key.
Note: When taking a photo in direct sunlight or in bright conditions, shadows
may appear on the photo.
1. In Idle mode, press the Camera key
to activate the
Current Configurations
Camera
Settings
camera mode.
2. Using the phone’s main display screen as a viewfinder,
adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject.
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Note: The number of JPEG pictures remaining on the selected media appears
in the upper-right of the screen. This is an approximate number of total
pictures which can be taken at the current image size.
Recording Mode: allows you to set the recording mode to
either: Normal (limited only by available space on
destination location) or Limit for MMS (limited by MMS size
restrictions).
4. If desired, before taking the photo, you can touch onscreen
Shooting mode: allows you to set the shooting mode.
icons to access various camera options.
Options are:
5. When viewing a picture after you have taken it, use the Up
and Down Volume keys to zoom in or out. You can magnify
the picture up to x13.
S
•
•
•
Single: takes a single photo and view it before
returning to the shooting mode.
Continuous: takes a succession of consecutive photos
by pressing and holding the Camera key.
6. Press
to return to the viewfinder.
Camera and Camcorder Options
Options are represented by icons across both sides of the screen.
Panorama: takes a landscape photo by taking an initial
photo and then adding additional images to itself. The
guide box lets you view the area where the second part
of the panoramic picture should fall within.
Note: The options will disappear after a few seconds. Touch the screen and
they will reappear.
•
•
Smile Shot: the camera focuses on the face of your
subject. Once the camera detects the person’s smile, it
will take the picture.
Camera/Camcorder Mode: allows you to take a photo in
various modes. Once you change the mode, the
correspondingindicatorappearsatthetopleftofthedisplay.
Choose from Camera or Camcorder.
Mosaic: takes multiple photos and then groups them
together into a single final photo.
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Shooting mode (continued)
:
•
Image Quality: allows you to set the image quality to:
S
Superfine, Fine, Normal, or Economy.
•
Frame: allows you to choose a custom frame border for
your image. Choose from one of the 20 available
frames. Touch OK to assign the frame.
Camcorder
:
•
Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply
special effects to the video. Options include: None,
Black and White, Sepia, Negative, or Watercolor.
Camera Resolution: allows you to set the image size to
either: 2M(1600x1200), w1M(1600x960), 1M(1280x960),
0.3M(640x480), 400x240, or 320x240.
•
Video Quality: allows you to set the video quality to:
Fine, Normal, or Economy.
Camcorder Resolution: allows you to set the video size to
either: 320x240 or 176x144.
Settings tab
:
•
•
Guidelines: allows you to turn the guidelines On or Off.
Settings: allows you to customize your camera settings.
Choose the following options and touch OK
:
Review: allows you to activate the instant review
feature where images are displayed immediately after
review (On or Off).
Camera
:
•
•
•
Effects: allows you to change the color tone or apply
special effects to the photo. Options include: None,
Black and White, Sepia, Negative, or Watercolor.
•
•
Shutter Sound: allows you to select a tone to play when
the camera’s shutter opens and closes. Sound
selections are Shutter 1, Shutter 2, Shutter 3, or Off.
Exposure Meter: allows you to set how the camera
measures or meters the light source: Matrix,
Centre-Weighted, or Spot.
Audio Recording: allows you to record audio while
recording video. Selecting Off, temporarily mutes the
microphone and records only video.
Night Mode: allows you to set the Night Mode to On or
Off.
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options:
Settings tab (continued)
:
•
Slideshow
(
): to play the available images (from the Picture
•
Storage: allows you to configure the default storage
folder) within a slideshow. Touch the Up/Down arrows to set the duration
of each onscreen image. Touch the screen to stop the slideshow and edit
images. For more information, refer to “Editing Images” on page 70.
location for images/videos as either Phone or Memory
Card (if inserted).
•
•
Edit
(
): allows you to edit the current image.
WhiteBalance:allowsyoutosetthisoptionfromthefollowing
choices: Auto, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, or
Cloudy.
Upload to Web (
web with SharePix.
): allows you to upload the current image to the
•
•
•
Properties
resolution, etc.
Send ): lets you send the currently active image as part of a new
multimedia message or to an external device via Bluetooth.
Set as ): allows you to assign the current image as either your
(
): displays file information such as name, format, size,
Timer: allows you to set a time delay before the camera
takes the photo or the camcorder begins recording video.
Options include: Off, 2 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds.
(
(
Brightness: allows you to adjust the brightness level by
moving the slider across the page.
current Wallpaper, or as a display image used by a specific entry within
Contacts.
•
•
Delete
Return
(
): erases the currently selected image/video.
Access Picture/Video Folder Options: allows you to access
the options page for a selected image/video. Options
include: Play slideshow, Edit, Upload to Web, Properties,
Send, Set as, Delete, and Return to previous page.
(
): takes you back to the previously active camera or
camcorder page where you can take another photo or shoot a new
video.
Note: Upload to Web, and Set as features are not available when the
Picture/Video Folder Options
camcorder mode is active.
After you have taken a photo or shot a video, you can access
various options from the Picture/Video Folder page.
Accessing the Picture Folder
ᮣ
Touch
➔
and then touch one of the available
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Picture.
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–
–
Slide Show: allows you play a slideshow using the pictures currently
available from within the Picture page. Touch the screen to stop the
slideshow.
Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to toggle your current Bluetooth visibility
status between Visible or Hidden (this option only appears on
photographs taken with your camera).
2. Touch a photo to open it in the viewer.
Selecting and Using the Picture Folder
Touch a picture from the Picture page to display the image. From
the image viewer page, you have access to both macro functions
(Zoom, Edit, and Properties) and menu options.
–
–
–
Print via: allows you to make a selected graphic printable by either USB
or Bluetooth printer.
Lock/Unlock: allows you to secure a selected graphic by making it
protected from accidental alterations.
Note: Menu options only appear in portrait view.
•
•
Zoom: allows you to magnify the current image.
Edit: allows you to edit the current image by applying various image
effects.
Properties: allows you to view the properties of a photo.
Editing a Photo
1. Touch
•
•
Properties: displays an onscreen listing of the image’s properties such
as: name, format, size, etc.
➔
My files
➔
Picture
➔
<image>.
Send: lets you send the currently active image as part of a new
multimedia message, to an external device via Bluetooth, or to
Exchange ActiveSync.
2. Use the following options onscreen buttons and icons for
editing and photo management. For more information, refer
to “Editing Images” on page 70.
•
•
Set as: allows you to assign the current image as either your current
Wallpaper, or as a display image used by a specific entry within
Contacts.
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Picture
➔
<image>.
More: allows you to choose from the following image options:
2. Touch Set as
➔
Caller Image
➔
Search Contact, touch an
–
Delete: allows you to delete the current graphic.
Save
onscreen entry and touch
– or –
.
–
Rename: allows you to rename the current graphic.
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Touch Set as
➔
Caller Image
➔
Create Contact, and follow
Shooting Video
the create a new Contacts entry with the image already
assigned. For more information, refer to “Understanding
Your Contacts” on page 45.
Tip: When shooting video in direct sunlight or in bright conditions, it is
recommended that you provide your subject with sufficient light by having
the light source behind you.
1. In Idle mode, press the Camera key
to activate the
).
Assigning an Image as a Wallpaper
camera mode.
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Picture
➔
<image>.
2. Touch
then touch Camcorder (
2. Touch Set as
➔
Wallpaper
.
3. Using the phone’s main display screen as a viewfinder,
3. Touch the screen to reveal the adjustment tools:
adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject.
• Zoom slider: touch the magnifying icons at either the top or
bottom of the slider to adjust the magnification of the current
image.
4. Press the Camera key again to begin shooting video.
5. Touch
or the Camera key to stop the recording and
• Rotate: orients the current image in either a landscape or portrait
orientation. The bottom left of the page indicates how much of the
image will be displayed as the wallpaper.
Set
save the video file to your Video folder.
6. Once the file has been saved, touch
to play back your
4. Touch
to store the new settings and assign the
video for review.
wallpaper image.
7. Press
to return to the viewer.
Using the Camcorder
In addition to taking photos, the camera also doubles as a
camcorder allowing you to also record, view, and send videos.
Camcorder Options
Camcorder options are represented by icons across both sides of
the screen.
For more information, refer to “Camera and Camcorder Options”
on page 73.
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Camcorder Options after a Video is Taken
Options available from the main Video page, and before you select
it to play:
After you have shot a video, you can use various options that
appear as icons on the screen. Touch an icon to activate the
function.
•
Create Folder: create a new My files folder on either the Phone or
Memory Card.
•
Manage: allows you to move or copy an existing unlocked folder or file.
ᮣ
Touch
➔
and then touch one of the available
–
Move: allows you to choose the Selected or Multiple videos to move.
options:
–
Copy: allows you to copy a selected or multiple videos.
•
Slideshow
(
): to play the available images (from the Picture
•
More: provides you with the ability to Delete, Rename, Sort by, Send via
Bluetooth, Bluetooth Visibility, and Lock/Unlock certain files or folders.
folder) within a slideshow. Touch the Up/Down arrows to set the duration
of each onscreen image.
–
–
–
–
–
Delete: allows you to delete the Selected video or Multiple videos.
Rename: allows you to rename the video file.
Sort by: allows you to sort video clips by Name, Date, Size or Type.
Send via Bluetooth: allows you to send the video to a Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to make the Selected or Multiple videos
visible to Bluetooth devices.
•
•
•
Upload to Web (
web with SharePix..
): allows you to upload the current image to the
Properties
resolution, etc.
Send ): lets you send the currently active video as part of a new
multimedia message or to an external device via Bluetooth.
(
): displays file information such as name, format, size,
(
–
Lock/Unlock: allows you to lock/unlock the video file to prevent deletion.
Lock prevents the video clip from being deleted; Unlock allows the video
clip to be deleted.
•
•
Delete
Return
(
): erases the currently selected video.
(
): takes you back to the previously active camera or
camcorder page where you can shoot a new video.
Accessing the Video Folder
My files
2. Touch a video to open it in the viewer and initiate playback.
3. To play the video, touch
Once you have selected the video to play, your options are:
Options ): to access the following:
•
(
–
–
–
Send via: allows you to send the video clip via a multimedia message or
a Bluetooth device or Exchange ActiveSync.
Display Mode: allows you to select Full Screen, Full Screen in Ratio, or
Original Size to view your video.
1. Touch
➔
➔
Video.
.
Properties: allows you to view the properties for this video file.
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•
Full-Screen View
full-screen option while the video is playing. Press the Normal View icon
) to return to Normal View.
Pause/Resume: ( allows you to pause the video being
played, and then resume playing.
Previous/Next: ( allows you to jump to either the previously
played video or the next file in the Video folder.
Exit: ( )takes you back to the Video page.
(
): allows you to change the display mode to the
(
•
•
•
)
)
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Section 11: SharePix
SharePix allows you to upload your photos to the photo sharing
websites Facebook, Picasa, Flickr, Photobucket, Friendster, and
MySpace. You can also download your friends’ photos to your
phone.
• Upload Details: Allows you to view upload details such as status,
website, and filename.
• Preferred Lists: Allows you to set up preferred lists.
• Image Resize: Allows you to select the Image resize setting.
Launching SharePix
• Upload Reservation: Allows you to schedule times in the future
for uploading your files.
1. Touch
2. The following menu options display: Facebook
Flickr Photobucket Friendster, and MySpace
Uploading a File
1. Touch
2. Touch Upload to web
3. Touch one of the menu options: Facebook
Photobucket Friendster, or MySpace
➔
SharePix.
• Account Manager: Allows you to store your login details for any
of the SharePix photo sharing websites. Once your login details
are stored, you will no longer be prompted to login when
uploading files.
,
Picasa,
,
,
.
• Disclaimer: Allows you to view the disclaimer.
➔
SharePix.
.
,
Picasa, Flickr,
,
.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions.
SharePix Options
1. Touch
2. Touch Settings
3. Touch one of the following options:
➔
SharePix.
.
SharePix
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Section 13: TELUS Shop
The TELUS Shop menu option allows you to buy a variety of
multimedia files, such as ringtones and graphics. Your phone has
embedded links to the web sites providing you with download
services, preset by your service provider.
Launching TELUS Shop
1. Touch
➔
TELUS Shop.
2. Follow the onscreen options.
TELUS Shop
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Section 14: Wireless Web
Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application
Protocol) browser which allows you to access the Internet. This
section explains how to access the WAP services of your service
provider and navigate the WAP browser.
Back: returns you to the previous web page.
Forward: takes you to the next web page.
Accessing the Wireless Web
ᮣ
In Idle mode, touch
and select any one of the following
Home: returns you to the currently assigned
menu options:
homepage.
• Wireless Web (For more information, refer to “Accessing the
Wireless Web” on page 83.
Reload: reloads the current page with updated
information.
)
• Games (For more information, refer to “Games” on page 81.)
Magnify: launches the magnification slider that allows
you to zoom a web page either in or out using the Up
or Down Navigation key.
• TELUS Shop (For more information, refer to “TELUS Shop” on
page 82.)
• Applications (For more information, refer to “Applications” on
page 92.)
Search: launches the Google Search window.
Tip: You can also access the WAP browser from the My files menu by
selecting any of the “Shop” options in any of the My files sub-menus.
Add to Favorites: bookmarks the current page and
marks it as a favorite site.
Navigation Using the Wireless Web
Navigation within web pages is all driven via touch points on the
screen. *
Favorites: accesses and displays the bookmarks
assigned as favorite web pages.
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•
•
Turn the phone on its side to see a Landscape/Widescreen view
of the current page.
Browser Settings: accesses the Browser Settings
menu, which allows you to clear caches, delete
cookies,accesscookieoptions,deletehistory,change
preferences, view the page details, change the
browser profiles, and view information about the
browser software.
Turn the phone upright to see a Portrait view of the current
screen.
Viewing the Page in Full Screen Mode
By default, only the Navigation Toolbar and Screen View icons are
displayed on the screen. The Screen View button can be used to
either reveal the Web Toolbar or remove it to reveal more of the
current page.
FullscreenView:indicatesthepageisbeingdisplayed
in a fullscreen view either in a Portrait or Landscape
orientation. No toolbars are visible.
Magnifying the current page
Toolbar View: toggles the state of the onscreen
Web Toolbar so these onscreen buttons become
visible.
From an active page you can toggle the view by touching the
Screen View button.
1. Touch
from the upper-right of the current web page.
ViewMode:togglesbetweenPCWebviewandMobile
view.
2. Touch the magnification slider (at the bottom when in
landscape or on the left when in portrait) and drag to one
Changing the Orientation of the Web page
side or another
– or –
The a885 comes equipped with an orientation detector that can tell
if the phone is being held in an upright (Portrait) or sideways
(Landscape) orientation. This is useful when entering text. If the
phone is sideways, an onscreen keyboard is displayed. When
upright, only the alphanumeric keypad is shown.
Touch
to zoom into the page or
to zoom out. This
enlarges or shrinks the size of the displayed page in
increments.
– or –
ᮣ
From within any active web page, change the orientation:
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Press the Up or Down Volume keys to zoom in or out.
2. Navigate around the web page.
Selecting Onscreen Items
Scrolling Within a Web Page
ᮣ
Touch an onscreen item or hyperlink.
As with other menu items and pages on your phone, scrolling
requires that steady directional pressure be applied onscreen via
via your fingertip.
Links, which are displayed as underlined and colored text, allow
you to jump to other Web pages, select special functions, or even
activate an application.
To scroll up or down a Web page
ᮣ
Touch and slide your finger either up or down on the screen.
Entering Text Into a Search or Text Field
To move around a Web page:
Touch an onscreen text field (such as the Navigation Toolbar) once
to reveal an onscreen keyboard.
ᮣ
Drag across the screen in any direction.
Touch a search field twice to display the text input screen and the
onscreen keyboard. For more information, refer to “Entering Text”
on page 37.
Note: The page must be magnified enough so there are unseen areas to
where you would move to. If the page is already being displayed in its
entirety, you will not be able to move around it.
Returning to the Previous Page
Accessing the Web Toolbar
ᮣ
Touch
bar.
from the left of the Navigation Toolbar’s Address
From an active page you can toggle the view by touching the
Screen View button.
Returning to the Homepage
1. Touch either
to change the view to Fullscreen without
1. Touch
(Toolbar View) to launch the Web Toolbar.
Toolbars. This view maximizes the viewable area of the
2. Touch
to return to the homepage.
current page.
– or –
Navigating via a URL Address
1. In Idle mode, touch Wireless Web
➔
.
Touch
to launch (make visible) the Web Toolbar.
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2. Touch the URL text field at the top of the screen.
In Idle mode, touch
➔
Wireless Web
➔
.
3. Use either the onscreen alphanumeric keypad or keyboard,
2. Touch the Enter URL Address field and use the onscreen
to enter the target Web address, beginning with the www
.
alphanumeric keypad to input the desired web address.
The http:// prefix is pre-inserted into the text string.
OK
Touch
to continue.
Go
4. Touch
to launch the new web page, where you
3. Touch the Title field to associate a display name for this link.
have the opportunity to also add the new page to your
Favorites list and assign a display name for the link.
Use the onscreen alphanumeric keypad to input a title for
OK
the web address. Touch
to continue.
Using Favorites
Save
4. Touch
to store the new Favorite entry.
While navigating through either the Internet or the Wireless Web
pages, you can bookmark a site to quickly and easily access it at a
future time. The URLs (web site addresses) of the bookmarked
sites are stored in the Favorites folder, where you can use the six
preset favorites and store your own favorite URLs.
Editing Favorites
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Wireless Web
can be edited
adjacent to a favorite entry. Do not touch the
➔
.
•
Only those entries with
.
2. Touch
Accessing a Web Site Using Favorites
name, as this will launch the assigned web site.
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Wireless Web
➔
.
3. Touch either the Enter URL Address or Title fields and use
the onscreen alphanumeric keypad to input the desired web
address.
2. Touch a bookmark item from the Favorite list.
Adding Favorites
Save
4. Touch
to store the changes to the entry.
1. In Idle mode, touch
New
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
Add
.
Deleting a Favorite
– or –
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Wireless Web
➔
.
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•
Only those entries with
can be deleted
.
Sending a URL
Delete
2. Touch
.
A selected URL can also be sent as a file attachment within a new
multimedia message, within an email using Exchange ActiveSync,
or transmitted to any paired Bluetooth device that can receive the
data.
3. Place a checkmark adjacent to those editable entries you
wish to choose for deletion.
– or –
1. In Idle mode, touch
More Send URL via.
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
Touch Select All to place a checkmark alongside all
➔
deleteable fields.
2. Touch one of the following options and follow the onscreen
Delete
4. Touch
.
prompts to complete the process:
• Message: attaches a selected Favorite URL Address to a new
multimedia message.
Copying a URL to a Message
Copying a selected URL as text into a message requires that the
selected URL Address already be saved as a Favorite entry.
• Exchange ActiveSync: sends selected Favorite URL Address in
an email using Exchange ActiveSync.
1. In Idle mode, touch
More Copy URL to Message.
2. Touch a Favorite entry and touch Done
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
• Bluetooth: sends selected Favorite URL Address as a data file to
a paired Bluetooth device capable of using the file.
➔
3. Touch a Favorite entry and touch
.
Done
.
Browser Settings
3. Touch the Tap to Add Recipient field to use the onscreen
keypad/keyboard to enter the recipients phone number.
To configure the parameters on the onboard browser, use the
Browser Settings page.
4. Continue the creation of the remaining message. For more
1. In Idle mode, touch
➔
Wireless Web
➔
.
information, refer to “Messaging” on page 57.
2. In Browser Settings, touch any of the following function
fields.
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• Clear Caches: deletes the information stored in the cache. The
cache stores the most recently accessed pages (page 88).
Clearing Caches
recently accessed web pages (and their associated images) are
stored. The cache can be cleared at any time from your phone.
• Delete Cookies: delete cookies. Cookies are pieces of personal
information sent to a web server while navigating the web
(page 88).
1. In Idle mode, touch
Clear Caches
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
• Cookie Options: sets whether cookies are stored on your phone
.
(Accept All or Reject All). If you select Prompt, the phone will ask
you to save the cookies on every page requiring cookies
(page 89).
2. At the Clear cache? pop-up, touch Yes to continue, or No to
cancel the operation.
• Delete History: deletes the record of any previously visited web
sites (page 89).
Deleting Cookies
• Preferences
:
changes the settings for the web browser to suit your
A cookie is a small file that is placed on your phone by a web site
during navigation. In addition to containing some site-specific
information, it can also store some personal information (such as
username and password) which can pose a security risk if not
properly managed. Cookies can be deleted at any time from your
phone.
preference (page 89)
.
• Page Details: displays the page details
.
• Browser Profiles: deletes the current browser profile. For more
information, refer to “Changing the WAP Profiles” on
page 90.
• About Browser: displays the access version and copyright
information about the browser.
1. In Idle mode, touch
Delete Cookies
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
.
3. Touch Yes to activate the feature.
– or –
2. At the Delete cookies? pop-up, touch Yes to continue, or No
to cancel the operation.
Save
Touch
to save the new setting.
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Setting Cookie Options
3. From the Navigation Toolbar (at the top of the web page)
touch the History List drop down arrow to reveal the current
stored list of visited web sites.
You can define how to manage cookie installation on your phone
when a web site is attempting to place them on your phone.
1. In Idle mode, touch
Cookie Options
2. Touch one of the following options:
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
4. Touch an entry from the list to automatically be taken to the
.
selected web site.
Deleting Your History List
• Accept All: allows all cookies to be placed on your phone.
A cache is the phone’s temporary memory in which the most
recently accessed web pages (and their associated images) are
stored. The cache can be cleared at any time from your phone.
• Reject All: allows no cookies to be placed on your phone.
• Prompt: allows you to be prompted before a cookie can be placed
on your phone.
1. In Idle mode, touch
Delete History
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
Save
3. Touch
to save the new setting.
.
Using your History
2. At the Delete History? pop-up, touch Yes to continue, or No
The History list provides you with a list of the most recently visited
web sites. These entries can be used to quickly return return to a
previously unmarked web pages without the need to retype the
entire address.
to cancel the operation.
Setting Browser Preferences
The Preferences option allows you to set your browser’s ability to
run JavaScript, display images, and play sounds.
Accessing your History List
1. In Idle mode, touch
1. In Idle mode, touch
Preferences
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
➔
Wireless Web.
) to launch the Web
.
2. Touch the Toolbar View (
2. Activate any of the following by touching an option:
Toolbar.
• View Mode
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• Search Options
shopping sites. To access this menu option, use the following
steps:
• Run JavaScript
There are several ways to access a web site:
• Display Images
• In Idle mode, touch
➔
Wireless Web.
• Display Flash Contents
•
•
•
Selecting a link on the browser.
• Play Sound
Selecting an item in the Favorites menu.
• Display Minimap
Entering a URL address manually using the keypad.
3. Touch either On (to activate the feature) or Off (to deactivate
Changing the WAP Profiles
the feature).
Connection can be made via the available connection profiles:
TELUS MMS (MultiMedia Server), or TELUS Web. Use this menu
to create and customize the profiles containing the settings for
connecting your phone to the network. You need these settings to
use the WAP browser or to send MMS messages or Email
messages.
Save
4. Touch
to save the new setting.
About Browser
The About Browser option gives the browser software version
information.
1. In Idle mode, touch
About Browser
2. Once finished, press
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
.
Note: Although the active connection can be changed by the user, it is
recommended that this choice be made with the assistance of your
service provider.
to return to the previous page.
Accessing the Wireless Web Site
1. In Idle mode, touch
Browser Profiles
➔
Wireless Web
➔
➔
The Wireless Web menu option allows you to access your
Wireless Web homepage using the built-in browser. This page
gives you quick access to information such as local weather,
sports scores and quick links to the previously mentioned
.
2. Touch one of the following profiles:
• TELUS Web
• TELUS MMS
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• Proxy Address: (HTTP only) set the proxy server address and
port.
Caution!: The WAPs are pre-configured and can not be altered using this
screen. If you change the settings without first checking with your
service provider, the web browser, MMS, and e-mail features may
not work properly.
• Gateway Address: (WAP only) enter the gateway address of the
proxy server.
• Secure Connection: (WAP only) enter secure connection
information.
Create
3. To create a new connection profile, touch
and follow
the onscreen prompts.
– or –
• Linger Time (sec.): set a time period (in seconds) after which the
network is disconnected if there has been no new data traffic in
that time.
To edit an existing profile, touch a profile from list, scroll to
the desired field, and use the onscreen keypad/keyboard to
edit the parameter you want to edit:
• Advanced Settings: (touch
) allows you to configure some of
the IP-specific information: Static IP, Static DNS, Server
information, and Traffic Class.
–
Static IP: specify if you want to manually enter an IP address. If you
want the IP address to be automatically assigned by the server,
remove the check mark.
• Set Name: enter a profile name.
• Access Name: edit the access point name.
• Auth Type: select the type of authentication used for this WAP
connection: Normal, Secure, or None.
–
–
Local Phone IP: enter the IP address obtained from the network
operator, if you checked the Static IP option.
Static DNS: specify if you want to manually enter the Domain Name
Server (DNS) address. If you want the address to be automatically
assigned by the server, remove the check mark.
• User ID: enter the User ID required to connect to the network.
• Password: enter the user password required to connect to the
network.
–
–
Server 1/Server 2: enter the Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses.
• Protocol: set the connection protocol used by the WAP browser:
HTTP or WAP.
Traffic Class: select the traffic class.
Save
4. Touch
to save these settings.
• Home URL: enter the URL address of the page to be used as
your homepage.
The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider.
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Section 16: Calendar
The calendar feature allows you to view the Month, Week, and
Day layout views. It also shows any Missed Alarm Events that
have occurred.
Note: In Jog mode, touching and holding down the + and - keys increases the
speed at which the numbers scroll through each reel.
9. Touch the Alarm field and select a time for the alarm to
begin alerting you of the upcoming event. Touch Save to
store the new alert time.
Creating a New Event
1. Touch
➔
Calendar
➔
Create Event.
2. Touch the Title field and use the onscreen keyboard to enter
a name for this specific event. Touch OK to save the new
name.
•
Choices include: Off, On Time, 30 Minutes Before, 1 Hour Before,
1 Day Before, 1 Week Before, Customize (your own defined
schedule).
3. Touch the Start Date field. The Start Date screen displays.
10. Touch Set Details to configure additional parameters for the
new event:
4. Select the Keypad tab to enter a date with the keypad, or
• End Date: enter final date for this event to occur. This is useful if
the alarm is for a repeating event. Touch Set to store the date.
touch the Jog tab to scroll to the desired date using
+
or
-.
5. Touch Set to complete the process.
• End Time: enter final time for this repeating event. Touch Set to
store the time.
6. Touch the Start Time field. The Start Time screen displays.
• Details: enter a description for this event. Touch OK to store the
name.
7. Select the Keypad tab to enter a time with the keypad, or
touch the Jog tab to scroll to the desired time using
+
or
-.
• Location: enter a location for this event. Touch OK to store the
8. Touch Set to complete the process.
name.
• Alarm Tone: allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once
highlighted, navigate to Tones and select an audio file. Touch Add
to assign the file as your new alert tone.
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• Repeat: allows you to set the number of repetitions allowed for
this appointment (Off, Everyday, Every Week, Every Month, or
Every Year). Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are
enabled. Touch Save to store the option.
3. To exit, press
or press
.
Viewing an Event
1. Touch
➔
Calendar
➔
Event List. A listing of all
• Repeat Until: allows you to set as duration for this appointment by
assigning an expiration date.
upcoming events is then displayed.
2. Touch an event from the Events page to then open that
Save
Save
11. Touch
Other Event Options
1. Touch Calendar
➔
to store the new event.
instance.
3. To exit, press
or press
.
➔
➔
More.
Deleting an Event
2. Touch any of the following options:
1. Touch
➔
Calendar
➔
Event List
➔
Delete.
• Go to: allows you to manually select a target date for review by
using the Go To dialer page. Touch Go to be taken to the dialed-in
date.
2. Touch an individual event from the list or touch Select All to
place a checkmark adjacent to all events.
• ViewbyDay: allows you to change the Calendar view to display a
daily event listing.
3. Touch Delete
.
4. To exit, press
or press
.
• View by Week: allows you to change the Calendar view to display
a weekly event listing.
• Delete: allows you to remove an event from your Calendar.
• Calendar Settings: allows you to configure the Calendar’s
Starting Day (select either Sunday or Monday) and View by Mode
(select Month, Week, or Day).
• Missed Alarm Events: displays any missed events.
• Used Space: displays a list of the different Calendar event
categories along with the memory allocation for each.
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Section 17: Tools
Tools
Note: This list of voice commands is briefly displayed.
Tools (such as camera, camcorder, calendar, and alarms) are
feature options that allow you to use your handset for a variety of
non-phone related activities. To access any of the tools, perform
the following:
Say a Command Options
•
Call <Name or #>: dials a name or number listed in your contact list. If
multiple numbers exist (i.e. home, work, or other) say the name and the
number type (location).
ᮣ
Touch
➔
Tools.
•
•
•
Send Message to <Name or #>: displays the Create Text Message
screen.
Camera
For more information, refer to “Camera” on page 72.
Lookup <Name>: allows you use a voice command to locate and
display contact information stored in the Contacts list.
Go to <Application>: accesses all the features of your phone if they are
activated, such as: Voicemail, Contacts, Tones, Calendar, Tasks, and
Browser.
Voice Recognition
Nuance Voice Recognition software is an advanced speech
recognition software used to activate a wide variety of functions on
your phone. Nuance software automatically voice activates (up to
2,000 contacts) for voice dialing and searching. No pre-recording
or training needed. Speak a contact name naturally to dial, and
use your voice to look up contacts, launch applications and
navigate phone menus.
•
Check <Item>: lets you check your phone's status in the same report
(Status, Messages, Missed Calls, Time, Signal Strength, Network,
Battery, My Phone Number, and Volume).
While the Say a Command screen displays you have two options:
1. Touch
➔
Tools ➔ Voice Recognition.
•
•
Tutorial: provides examples of how to use the voice commands.
Settings: lists the settings for voice command software such as:
Confirmation, Adaptation, Mode, Speakerphone, and About.
2. At the voice prompt, say a command. The list of available
commands is listed below.
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If the phone does not recognize your command the Command not
recognized screen displays with two options:
Contacts List Voice Activation
On startup, Nuance Voice Recognition software reads your
Contacts list and voice-activates all the names.
•
•
Tutorial: provides instructions on how to use voice commands.
Restart: touch and try the command options again.
When you add or change contacts, the software automatically
reloads and voice-activates the list when you add or modify a
contact.
Speak clearly when giving your command. There is no need for
you to speak slowly or with added emphasis. The voice recognition
software has been optimized to understand your speech in its
natural form. If it does not recognize your command after a few
seconds, a voice prompt asks you to repeat the command. If it
does not recognize your command again, the following message
displays “Sorry, no match found,” and voice recognition turns off.
Media Player
The Media Player allows you to play downloaded music files.
1. Touch
➔
Tools ➔ Media Player.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to download songs or
You must end your current Voice Commands call before you can
make another call using Voice Commands. To make a 3-way call,
only the first call can be made using Voice Commands.
other audio tracks. A service charge may apply.
Record Audio
Record Audio allows you to record voice memos. It also allows you
to send your audio clip to other people as an attachment of an
MMS message. Recording time will vary based on the available
memory within the phone.
Voice Recognition Tips
•
•
•
Wait for the tone before you speak.
Speak clearly and at a normal volume.
There is no need to use paused speech. The voice recognition software
has been trained to recognize natural speech, and performs best when
you speak naturally.
1. Touch
➔
Tools ➔ Record Audio. For more
information, refer to “Record Audio Settings” on page 122.
•
In very noise environments, it may be helpful to use a headset or a
Bluetooth headset.
2. To start recording, touch
. Record a memo by
speaking into the microphone.
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3. During the recording process you can either touch Stop
) to stop the recording or Pause ( ) to temporarily
3. To exit, press
Alarms
This feature allows you to both set the alarm to ring at a specific
time.
or press
.
(
halt the recording. Once the audio recording has stopped,
the message is automatically saved.
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Alarms
➔
Tap to Create. The
4. Once stopped, choose from one of the following options:
following options display:
• Play: allows you to play the memo.
• AlarmName: allows you to use a specific name for the alarm. The
name will appear on the display when the alarm activates.
• Record: allows you to save the current memo and begin another
session.
• Alarm Time: use either the Up/Down input arrows or scroll
through the available fields to set the new time for the event, at
which time an alarm will sound. Touch Set to save the new
values.
• Delete: allows you to delete the current memo.
• More: provides these additional functions.
–
–
–
Send via: allows you to send your voice clip to other people using a
message, Exchange ActiveSync, or Bluetooth.
Set as: allows you to set the current memo as a Call Ringtone, a
Caller Ringtone for a specific entry or an Alarm Tone.
Note: To change the time format, see “Time & Date” on page 110.
• Alarm Repeat: use this option to set the repeating status for the
alarm by placing a checkmark alongside those days you would
like to use for the current alarm. Everyday places a checkmark
alongside all days.
Properties: displays the Name, Format, Size, etc., of the current
voice memo.
5. To exit, press
or press
.
Recorded Audio Folder
• Snooze: use this option to set a Snooze Duration (5, 10, 15, 20, or
30 Minutes) and a Snooze Repeat (1, 2, 3, 5, or 10 Times).
This folder shows a list of audio clips that have been recorded and
saved. To access this folder, use the following steps:
• Set Details: allows you modify some additional features:
–
Alarm Type sets the way in which the alarm sounds when activated
(Melody, Vibration, Vibration then Melody, and Vibration & Melody).
1. Touch
➔
My files
➔
Audio
➔
Recorded Audio.
2. Touch a pre-recorded memo from the list to begin playback.
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–
–
Alarm Tone sets the sound file which is played when the alarm is
activated.
“Motion Detection” on page 112.
- Or -
Alarm Volume adjusts the alarm’s volume (1 - 7).
ᮣ
If Snooze is set to On, and if the phone is facing upwards, flip
the phone over so that it is facing down to activate Snooze. If
the phone is facing downward, flip the phone over and then flip it
over again so that it is facing downward. Each time the alarm
rings (depending on how many times you have set the Snooze
Repeat option) flip the phone over.
2. Touch Save to store the alarm details and Save again store
this new event.
3. Touch On from the Auto Power-up field to keep the alarm
event active even if the phone is turned off. Activating this
feature turns the phone on and sounds the alarm even if the
phone was previously is a powered-off state.
Calendar
Turning Off an Alarm
For more information, refer to “Calendar” on page 93.
To stop the alarm when it rings, perform one of these steps:
Memo
ᮣ
Locate the Stop slider on the screen and slide it across to the
This option allows you to create memos to add to your events.
right until the alarms stops.
1. Touch
2. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter a new memo and touch
OK
➔
Tools
➔
Memo
➔
Create Memo.
- Or -
Press any key, such as: volume,
- Or -
ᮣ
,
, etc.
.
Tasks
ᮣ
If the phone is facing upwards, flip the phone over so that it is
facing down to mute the alarm. If the phone is facing downward,
flip the phone over and then flip it over again so that it is facing
downward. To set up your phone to utilize Motion Detection, see
This menu option allows you to create a “to do” entry of tasks
which are created in a similar fashion to previously described
Calendar entries.
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Tasks
➔
Create Task.
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2. Select any of the following options:
Calculator
• Title: enter a title for this task (up to 15 characters).
With this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The
calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions; addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
• Priority: allows you assign the task a priority (High, Medium, or
Low).
• Start Date: enter a date for this task to begin.
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Calculator.
• Due Date: enter a date for this task to end.
2. Enter the first number using the onscreen numeric keys.
• Status: allows you assign a current project status (Completed or
Ongoing).
3. Enter the operation for your calculation by touching the
corresponding onscreen arithmetic function key.
3. Touch Set Details to access additional options:
4. Enter the second number.
• Details: enter a detailed description for this task (up to 100
characters).
5. To view the result, touch equals (=).
• Alarm: allows you to set a time prior to the event where the event
alerts will begin. Options include Off, On Start Date, On Due Date,
1 Day Before Starting, 2 Days Before Starting, and1 Week Before
Starting.
Tip Calculator
Tip Calculator automatically calculates the following amounts:
•
•
Gratuity (tip)
• Alarm Time: enter a time for this alarm to sound. Touch Set to
assign the new time.
Individual payment (for groups)
Calculations are based on the total amount of the check, a
selected percentage, and the number of people paying.
• Alarm Tone: allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once selected,
navigate to Tones, select a file, and touch Add to assign the audio
file as the current alarm tone.
1. Touch
2. Touch the Bill field and use the keypad to enter the total
amount of the bill and press Result
➔
Tools
➔
Tip Calculator.
Save
Save
4. Touch
➔
to store the new task.
.
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3. If needed, touch the Tip field and use the keypad to change
•
Each converter function has a field for the type of unit to be
converted, and the type of unit to convert to. An additional field
allows you to input the unit amount to convert.
the tip percentage.
4. If needed, touch the Split field and use the keypad to
3. Enter the main value by touching the first onscreen value
change the number of persons that will be splitting the bill.
field (top left of the page).
5. The amount of the Tip, the bill Total, and the amount each
4. Use the popup keypad to enter the necessary value and
person should pay appear in the lower half of the screen.
OK
touch
.
6. Touch Reset to clear the fields and start over.
5. Touch the drop-down list (upper-right) to then select the
Converter
desired source unit. This is the value you are converting
“
from”.
Your phone comes with a built-in conversion application. This
conversion menu provides the following conversion categories:
•
The resulting converted values (“to”) are the automatically
displayed in a list.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Currency
Length
6. Touch Reset to erase the current values and begin again.
Weight
7. To exit, press
or press
.
Volume
Area
World Clock
World Clock allows you to view the time of day or night in another
parts of the world. World displays time in the 100 different cities,
within all 24 time zones around the world.
Temperature
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Converter.
2. Select the specific converter function by touching one of the
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
World Clock
➔
Add.
above onscreen conversion functions.
2. Drag the onscreen map to find the desired global region.
Tools
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3. Touch a representative city from a desired area. If the city
Select the Keypad tab to enter a time length with the
area is then correctly highlighted in a darker gray, your
keypad, or touch the Jog tab to scroll to the desired time
OK
selection was accurately read and you can touch
– or –
.
length using
+
or
-.
Note: In Jog mode, touching and holding down the + and - keys increases the
If not read correctly, repeat the previous two steps until your
selection is correct.
speed at which the numbers scroll through each reel.
3. Touch Start to begin the timer and touch Stop to pause the
4. Touch the sun symbol next to the time to add or remove
Daylight Saving Time. If Daylight Saving Time is selected,
the sun symbol will appear orange.
timer.
Note: You can stop the timer by flipping your phone over so that it is facing
downward. Restart the timer by flipping it back over. To set up your
phone to utilize Motion Detection, see “Motion Detection” on page 112.
Deleting a World Clock Entry
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
World Clock
➔
Delete.
Stopwatch
You can use this menu to measure intervals of time.
2. Touch the Trash Can (
) next to the entry you wish to
delete.
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Stopwatch
➔
Start.
Timer
2. Touch Stop to stop the stopwatch and touch Lap to mark a
You can use this menu to set a countdown timer. Use a timer to
count down to an event based on a preset time length (hours,
minutes, and seconds).
unit of time per lap. You can record up to 50 lap times.
3. Touch Reset to erase all times recorded.
1. Touch
➔
Tools
➔
Timer.
2. Select a countdown time length for the alert by setting the
Hours, Minutes, and Seconds value.
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Section 18: Changing Your Settings
This section includes tips on how to use your phone’s features, as
well as how to change and customize the display settings, call
handling, security settings, and other settings associated with your
phone.
Editing the Normal - Call Profile
Settings Sound Profile
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
1. Touch
➔
➔
➔
Normal.
•
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
Sound Profiles
This menu allows you to specify how you are informed of incoming
calls.
select Call.
3. Select the Call Alert Type field and select one of the
following and touch Save
:
Selecting a Profile
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile.
2. Touch the radio button next to the profile name. The
• Vibration then Melody: the phone vibrates and then starts ringing.
selected profile activates. Choices include:
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Normal
• Silent
4. Touch the Voice Call Ringtone field, touch to select a
ringtone and touch Save
.
• Driving
• Outdoor
5. Drag the Ringtone Volume slider to the volume level you
Normal Profile
desire (range is 1-7).
The phone’s profile defaults to Normal where the incoming Alert
Type is set to melody.
6. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
Vibration 1 - 5
.
7. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
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Editing the Normal - Message Profile
Settings Sound Profile
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
7. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
Vibration 1 - 3
.
1. Touch
➔
➔
➔
Normal.
•
8. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
Editing the Normal - Phone Profile
select Message.
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Normal.
3. Touch the Message Alert Type field, select one of the
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
following and touch Save
:
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
select Phone.
3. Touch the Keypad Tone pull-down and select one of the
• Vibration: the phone vibrates 3 times.
following tones and touch Save
:
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Beep
• Glossy
• Mute
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
4. Touch the Message Alert Tone field, touch to select a
ringtone and touch Save
.
4. Touch the Power On Type field, select one of the following
and touch Save
:
5. Touch the Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
one of the following options and touch Save
:
• Once: repeats the message alert once.
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not play a melody.
• Periodic: repeats the message alert periodically.
6. Drag the Alert Tone Volume slider to the volume level you
desire (range is 1-7).
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
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5. Touch the Power Off Type field, select one of the following
and touch Save
3. Select the Call Alert Type field and select one of the
following and touch Save
:
:
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
• Vibration: the phone vibrates 3 times.
Ring tone menu.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
4. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
Vibration 1 - 5
.
5. Drag the Vibration Intensity slider to the intensity level you
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
6. Drag the Phone Sound Volume slider to the volume level you
desire (range is 0-7).
desire (range is 0-7).
6. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
7. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
Editing the Silent - Message Profile
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Silent.
Silent Profile
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
Silent mode is convenient when you wish to stop the phone from
making noise, in a theater for example.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
ᮣ
Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Silent.
select Message.
All sound tones are now changed to Silent.
3. Touch the Message Alert Type field, select one of the
following and touch Save
:
Editing the Silent - Call Profile
Settings Sound Profile
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
1. Touch
➔
➔
➔
Silent
.
• Vibration: the phone vibrates 3 times.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
4. Touch the Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select
•
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
one of the following options and touch Save
:
select Call.
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• Once: repeats the message alert once.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Periodic: repeats the message alert periodically.
5. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
4. Touch the Voice Call Ringtone field, touch to select a
ringtone and touch Save
.
Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save
.
5. Drag the Ringtone Volume slider to the volume level you
6. Drag the Vibration Intensity slider to the intensity level you
desire (range is 1-7).
desire (range is 0-7).
6. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
7. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
Vibration 1 - 5 and touch Save
.
Driving Profile
In this case, the speaker is active and launches the currently
selected Call alert type when the associated notification is
activated.
7. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
Editing the Driving - Message Profile
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Driving.
Editing the Driving - Call Profile
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Driving.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
select Message.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
3. Touch the Message Alert Type field, select one of the
select Call.
following and touch Save
:
3. Select the Call Alert Type field and select one of the
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
following and touch Save
:
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Vibration then Melody: the phone vibrates and then starts ringing.
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• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
• Glossy
4. Touch the Message Alert Tone field, then touch to select
• Mute
4. Touch the Power On Type field, select one of the following
Message Tone 1 - 6 and touch Save
.
and touch Save
:
5. Touch the Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
one of the following options and touch Save
:
• Once: repeats the message alert once.
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not play a melody.
• Periodic: repeats the message alert periodically.
6. Drag the Alert Tone Volume slider to the volume level you
desire (range is 1-7).
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
7. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
5. Touch the Power Off Type field, select one of the following
Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save
.
and touch Save:
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
8. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
Editing the Driving - Phone Profile
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Driving.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
6. Drag the Phone Sound Volume slider to the volume level you
desire (range is 0-7).
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
select Phone.
3. Touch the Keypad Tone pull-down and select one of the
7. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
following tones and touch Save
:
• Beep
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6. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
Vibration 1 - 5 and touch Save
Outdoor Profile
.
In this case, you are outdoors and might not be able to hear the
phone, or need an increased volume in order to hear the phone.
For example, you might be jogging and need the phone to vibrate
and ring loudly.
7. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
Editing the Outdoor - Message Profile
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Outdoor.
Editing the Outdoor - Call Profile
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Outdoor.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
select Message.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
3. Touch the Message Alert Type field, select one of the
select Call.
following and touch Save
:
3. Select the Call Alert Type field and select one of the
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
following and touch Save
:
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Vibration then Melody: the phone vibrates and then starts ringing.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
4. Touch the Message Alert Tone field, then touch to select
4. Touch the Voice Call Ringtone field, touch to select a
Message Tone 1 - 6 and touch Save
.
ringtone and touch Save
.
5. Touch the Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select
5. Drag the Ringtone Volume slider to the volume level you
one of the following options and touch Save
:
desire (range is 1-7).
• Once: repeats the message alert once.
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• Periodic: repeats the message alert periodically.
6. Drag the Alert Tone Volume slider to the volume level you
desire (range is 1-7).
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not play a melody.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
7. Touch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select
5. Touch the Power Off Type field, select one of the following
Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save
.
and touch Save
:
8. Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
Editing the Outdoor - Phone Profile
• Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.
1. Touch
➔
Settings
➔
Sound Profile
➔
Outdoor.
• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and plays a melody
simultaneously.
•
Touch the name field and not the radio button to the right.
2. Touch drop-down menu (upper-right of the screen) and
• Mute: the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate.
6. Drag the Phone Sound Volume slider to the volume level you
desire (range is 0-7).
select Phone.
3. Touch the Keypad Tone pull-down and select one of the
following tones and touch Save
:
•
Touch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu.
• Beep
Display and Light Settings
In this menu, you can change various settings for the display or
backlight.
• Glossy
• Mute
4. Touch the Power On Type field, select one of the following
1. From Idle mode, touch
Light
2. Select one of the following options:
Wallpaper
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
and touch Save
:
.
• Melody: the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the
Ring tone menu.
•
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Widget
Widget
Font Type
Allows you to select which widget applications will appear docked
within the Widget bar on the Idle screen.
Greeting Message
Transition Effect
Brightness
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on page 22.
Font Type
Backlight Time
You can select the text style for the informational text displayed on
the Main LCD.
Wallpaper
This menu allows you to change the background image displayed
on the Main screen.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Light Font Type
2. Select Type1 Type2 or Type3 and touch Save
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
➔
.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Light Wallpaper.
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
,
.
➔
Greeting Message
2. Drag an onscreen image to the left or right to view either the
next or previously available images (located in your Pictures
folder) for the wallpaper selection.
In this menu you enter the text which displays on the main screen
when the phone powers on.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Light Greeting Message.
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
3. Touch one of the following options:
➔
•
Set: assigns the current image as the new wallpaper image that
appears when the Main screen.
2. Touch and hold
to erase the current greeting
message.
• Pictures: allows you to choose a photo from Pictures folder, that
are displayed in a thumbnail view.
3. Use either the onscreen keypad/keyboard to enter a new
greeting.
OK
4. Touch
.
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Transition Effect
off. The phone can also be set to lock when the Backlight Time
runs out. For more information, refer to “Locking and Unlocking the
Phone” on page 19.
Allows you to activate/deactivate the default transition effect (wipe)
during transitions between menu/options pages.
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
Light ➔ Backlight Time.
Light ➔ Transition Effect.
2. Touch one of the backlight times to set the amount of time
2. Touch either On (activate) or Off (deactivate).
the phone’s touchscreen remains lit without activity. Options
Save
3. Touch
.
include: 8 Seconds
,
15 Seconds, 30 Seconds,
Brightness
1 Minute 3 Minutes, or 10 Minutes).
,
Allows you to adjust the display brightness for the LCD to see
better within different lighting conditions.
Save
3. Touch
.
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Display and
Note: Modifying this setting will impact your battery life.
Light ➔ Brightness.
Time & Date
2. Drag the Level slider to the brightness level you desire
This menu allows you to change the current time and date
displayed.
(range is 1-5).
Save
3. Touch
.
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Time and Date.
2. Touch the Time Zone Updating drop-down list and select one
Note: Modifying this setting will impact your battery life.
of the following:
Backlight Time
•
Automatic: the phone automatically updates the time and date
according to the current time zone using the network service.
The backlight turns the screen on using a preset brightness level.
When the time (set in this feature) runs out, the touch screen turns
•
Prompt First: you are prompted before a time change is applied.
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Set
•
Manual Only: you need to manually set the time and date
according to the current time zone using the Set time menu.
•
Touch
8. Touch Save to store all the new Time and Date settings.
Phone
You can customize various phone settings.
From Idle mode, touch Settings
to complete the assignment.
3. Touch the Time Zone field and assign a new time zone by
touching a corresponding area of the world map.
OK
to save the new setting.
•
•
•
Touch
ᮣ
➔
➔
Phone.
Major cities in each zone are displayed upon selection.
Current time zones are based upon Greenwich Mean Time.
Language
This menu allows you to select a display language for Text
language and Text Input mode. Choose from Automatic, English,
and Français.
4. Touch 12hr (12 hour) or 24hr (24 hour) from the Time Format
field.
5. Touch the Time field then adjust the hour and minutes
values by using either the up/down input arrows or by
quickly sliding your fingertip over the numbers to scroll
through their available values.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Language
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
.
2. Touch the Screen Text drop-down list, touch one of the
Save
following selections and touch
:
•
•
Touch either AM or PM.
• Automatic (uses the language set on your SIM card).
Set
Touch
to complete the assignment.
• English
6. Touch the Date Format pull-down list and select the format in
• Français
which you want the date to display.
3. Touch the Input Language drop-down list, touch one of the
7. Touch the Date field then adjust the Month Day, and Year
,
Save
following selections and touch
:
values by using either the up/down input arrows or by
quickly sliding your fingertip over the numbers to scroll
through their available values.
• English
• Français
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4. Touch
to return to Phone settings page.
Note: When touching the screen in Calibration mode, you must touch the
center of the cross hair area.
Vibration Feedback
You can set the level of vibration intensity that occurs when you
touch the screen.
Motion Detection
The Motion Detection feature can be used for muting an incoming
call or alarm, setting Snooze on an alarm, and starting and
restarting a timer.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Vibration Feedback
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Motion Detection
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
2. Drag the Vibration Intensity slider to the intensity level you
.
desire (range is 0-4).
2. Touch On to activate the Motion Detection feature, or touch
3. Touch Save
.
Off to deactivate it.
Calibration
For more information on using Motion Detection on your phone,
see the following:
The Calibration feature allows you to re-align the screen’s touch
accuracy. Use this feature only when the device does not respond
properly when you touch the screen.
• To mute the ringer - see “Other Answering Options” on page 30.
•
•
To mute an alarm - see “Turning Off an Alarm” on page 98.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Calibration
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
To start or restart a timer - see “Timer” on page 101.
.
Auto Keypad Lock
2. Touch the center of each target and repeat this step for all
The Auto Keypad Lock feature locks your phone when the
four targets displayed.
Backlight turns off. Press the
key to unlock the keypad.
3. Touch Yes to save the new settings.
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings Phone
➔
.
2. Touch On or Off from the Auto Keypad Lock field.
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For more information on setting the Backlight time settings, see
“Backlight Time” on page 110.
the SIM so you can use a different SIM card. Once you have
entered the lock code, you are asked to confirm your password.
ᮣ
Touch On or Off from the Lock SIM Card field.
Security
The Security feature enables you to restrict the use of your phone
by others and to restrict the types of calls.
number or can be obtained from your service provider.
Various codes and passwords are used to protect the features of
your phone.
Check PIN code
ᮣ
From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
Security
.
When the Check PIN code 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.
Lock Phone
When the Lock Phone 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.
ᮣ
Touch On or Off from the Check PIN Code field.
Note: You can obtain your PIN from your service provider.
Note: You will be prompted to create a password the first time this feature is
enabled.
Lock Applications
To change the phone password, see “Change Phone Password”
on page 114. Once you enter the correct password, you can use
the phone until you switch it off.
Using this menu, you can lock your applications and media
contents (apps, messages, images, and sounds) from being
accidentally accessed, altered or deleted. Once you lock the
contents, you must enter the phone’s password to access the
associated menus.
ᮣ
Touch On or Off from the Lock Phone field.
Lock SIM Card
When the Lock SIM Card feature is enabled, your phone only
works with the current SIM. You must enter the lock code to unlock
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Contacts. You must enter your PIN2 to continue this configuration.
You can obtain your PIN2 from your service provider.
Note: The first time you access the password screen, you will be prompted to
create a password.
• Off: you can call any number.
1. Touch the Lock Applications field.
2. Use the onscreen keypad to enter your PIN2 Code and
2. Touch the check box next to each application you wish to
touch
.
lock, or touch All to select all applications.
•
Applications include: Messaging, My files, Call History, Contacts,
Calendar, Memo, Tasks, and Exchange ActiveSync.
Note: Entering an incorrect PIN2 code can cause the phone to lock, at which
point, you will have to call your service provider for assistance.
Save
•
Touch
to store your new selections.
Change Phone Password
3. Enter a new password (during the first use) using the
The Change password feature allows you to change your current
phone password to a new one. You must enter the current
password before you can specify a new one.
onscreen keypad into the New Password field and touch
.
4. Enter the new password again and touch
.
1. Touch the Change Phone Password field.
2. Enter the current phone password and touch
.
Note: To change this password, see “Change Phone Password” on page 114.
Fixed Dialing Mode
Note: Initially, the phone will not have a password assigned, and step 2 will not
be necessary. Once a password is assigned, all steps are necessary.
FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your SIM card,
restricts your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.
When this feature is enabled, you can make calls only to phone
numbers stored in the FDN list on the SIM card. For more
information, refer to “FDN Mode” on page 51.
3. Enter the new password and touch
.
4. Re-enter the same password and touch
.
1. Touch On or Off from the Fixed Dialing Mode field.
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Once you have entered a new PIN2, you are asked to confirm it by
entering it again.
Note: If you change your password, be sure to write it down and keep it in a
safe place. If you forget your password, your phone will require
unlocking by your service provider.
Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu
does not display.
Change PIN code
This feature allows you to change your current PIN, provided that
the Check PIN Code feature is enabled. The Check Pin Code field
must be active before you can access this function (page 113).
1. Touch the Change PIN2 Code field.
2. Use the onscreen keypad/keyboard to enter your PIN2 code
and touch
.
Note: Entering an incorrect code can cause the phone to lock, at which point,
3. Enter the new PIN2 code and touch
.
you will have to call your service provider for assistance.
4. Re-enter (reconfirm) the same code and touch
.
1. If the Check PIN Code feature has not been enabled, touch
APN Control
On from the Check PIN Code field.
Allows you to turn control of Access Point Names (APN) On or Off.
APNs are a method by which you can access advanced
communication using your handset. This advanced
communication can include instant messaging, multimedia
messaging, email, and Internet access. Turning On APN Control
requires the PIN2 code.
2. Touch the Change PIN Code field.
3. Use the onscreen keypad/keyboard to enter your PIN code
and touch
.
4. Enter the new PIN code and touch
.
5. Re-enter (reconfirm) the same code and touch
.
1. Touch On or Off from the APN Control field.
Change PIN2 code
2. Press
to return to the previous Phone settings
The Change PIN2 code feature allows you to change your current
PIN2 to a new one. You must first enter the current PIN2 (obtained
from your service provider) before you can specify a new one.
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Reset Phone
Warning!: All User Data such as contacts, messages, pictures, videos, and
music will be deleted. Ensure that you remove your MicroSD card if
applicable as it will be erased with the Restore Phone option.
You can easily reset your phone to its default settings. To reset
your phone:
1. From Idle mode, touch
Phone
➔
Settings
➔
Phone
➔
Reset
Airplane Mode
.
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features,
such as Games, etc., when you are in an airplane or in any other
area where making or receiving calls or data is prohibited. When
your phone is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls
or access online information. The (
the signal strength indicator when active.
1. From Idle mode, touch Settings
2. At the Continue? prompt, touch Yes to reset, or No to
cancel.
3. Enter your phone password, if prompted and touch
.
) icon appears in place of
4. After the phone settings have been reset, the Reset Phone
➔
➔
Phone
.
done confirmation displays.
2. Touch On or Off from the Airplane Mode field.
Once your phone has been reset to its default settings for
those selected options, it will restart itself in order to
incorporate the new settings.
3. Press
to return to the previous Phone settings
page.
Call
From Idle mode, touch
User data such as contacts, messages, pictures, videos,
and music is not deleted.
ᮣ
➔
Settings
➔
Calls.
Adjusting the General Call Settings
Restore Phone
1. Touch General and select from the following options:
The Restore Phone option is the same as the Reset Phone option
described above in that all settings are reset to factory defaults.
However, with the Restore Phone option, all user data is deleted.
• Show My Number: allows you to select how your caller ID is
handled when an outgoing call is initiated. This is what others see
on their Caller ID screen. This value can be made blank if you do
not wish your number displayed to other users.
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• Auto Reject: selects which numbers will be automatically sent to
voicemail based on a user-created list from within the Reject List
• Call Forwarding: incoming calls are re-routed to a secondary
number that you specify. Select the condition for the call forward
action:
.
• Call Answer: selects how your phone answers incoming calls.
Selections are: Send Key, Any Key, and Automatic (Time - 1-5
seconds).
–
–
–
–
Forward Always activates an automatic forward of all incoming calls
regardless of condition.
Busy activates an forward function only when your number is
currently in use and the caller receives a busy signal.
• Auto Reply: sets up an automatic text message that is sent to the
calling party when they call you.
No Reply activates an automatic forward of all incoming calls after a
preset amount of time (5 seconds - 30 seconds).
–
–
Touch either On or Off to activate/deactivate the function.
If active (On), touch the Reply to Send field and use the onscreen
Unreachable activates an automatic forward of all incoming calls only
when you can not be reached and your phone status is set to
unreachable.
keypad/keyboard to enter an auto reply message.
• Call Status Tones: allows you to activate an alert tone for one of
two available status categories. Touch an option to make your
–
Cancel All cancels all call forwarding functions.
selection and then touch
Options include:
to store your new selection.
Save
• Call Waiting: this network service informs you when someone is
trying to reach you during another call. You can specify individual
call waiting options for voice calls and/or data calls.
–
Call Connect Tone: allows you to activate an alert tone when a
connection has been made.
–
Touch of the available options: Activate
(checks the status of this service on your account).
,
Deactivate, Check Status
–
Minute Minder: allows you to activate an alert tone which sounds
every minute the call is active.
• Auto Redial: the phone automatically redials the last active
number if the call was either cut off or you were unable to
connect.
• Alerts on Call: activates an alert tone for new messages being
received during an active call. Touch to store setting.
Save
2. Press
twice return to the previous Phone settings
–
–
Touch either On or Off to activate/deactivate the function.
page.
Save
Touch
to store the new setting.
Adjusting the Voice Call Settings
2. Press
twice return to the previous Phone settings
1. Touch Voice Call and select from the following options:
page.
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Touch
to deactivate Bluetooth.
Connectivity
The phone has several communication/connection parameters
which can be edited.
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
information between them, even if they are located in different
rooms. The following Bluetooth options are available:
Bluetooth
Inactive
Bluetooth
Active
Device Name
1. From Idle mode, touch
Bluetooth My Info
➔
Settings
➔
Connectivity
➔
Activation
1. From Idle mode, touch
Bluetooth
➔
.
➔
Settings
➔
Connectivity
➔
2. Touch the Name field, touch and hold
to erase the
.
current name.
2. Touch the onscreen Phone icon
to activate Bluetooth.
3. Use the onscreen keypad/keyboard to enter the new name
– or –
OK
for this device and touch
. For more information, refer
to “Entering Text” on page 37.
Save
4. Touch
.
Phone’s Visibility
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Connectivity
➔
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Bluetooth
➔
Visiblity.
Bluetooth Secure Mode
When the Bluetooth Visibility is turned on, your phone is wirelessly
transmitting its phone name and status to every device within its
range. This transmission can pose a security risk and incite
unauthorized connection to your phone. It is recommended that
you remain hidden unless necessary.
2. Touch Yes or No to enable or disable the visibility
(discoverability) of your phone.
•
Your phone becomes visible to other devices when you transmit
your device’s name to others in your area. This allows other
devices to detect your phone and request a connection. If your
phone is not visible, you can still detect and connect to other
devices, while still hiding yourself from others.
Remote SIM mode
This mode allows you to turn On or Off Remote SIM Mode.
Remote SIM mode, when set to On, allows the Bluetooth phone
car kit to access the contact information stored on the SIM card.
Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices
Settings
1. From Idle mode, touch
Bluetooth Search
➔
➔
Connectivity
➔
➔
.
Note: There is a risk that another Bluetooth device (user) can access and
•
Detected Bluetooth devices then appear as buttons on the
Bluetooth page.
modify your SIM card features and data.
2. Touch the desired device to begin pairing.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Bluetooth My Info
➔
Settings
➔
Connectivity
➔
➔
.
3. Touch the Passkey field, enter the passkey used by the
OK
target device and touch
.
2. Touch On or Off from the Remote SIM Control field.
Save
4. Select a connection option and touch
.
3. Touch
.
5. Once the target device accepts the pair your new device
Bluetooth Services
shows as connected (green) within the Bluetooth page.
The Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes how the
short-range wireless technology works, whereas services describe
the individual devices that are supported. These services reduce
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phone, install the latest version of the PC Studio application. This
application installs the necessary USB drivers onto your machine.
the chance that incompatible devices are allowed to connect to
your phone.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Headset: a Bluetooth headset enables both incoming and outgoing calls
using Bluetooth headsets.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Select USB Mode
2. Select one of the following USB modes:
➔
Settings
➔
Connectivity
➔
.
Handsfree: a Bluetooth car kit or speakerphone enables both incoming
and outgoing calls.
Bluetooth Stereo Headset: used to make calls and listen to music
through the Bluetooth stereo headset.
• Ask on Connection: causes the phone to present a “Select USB
Mode” pop-up when you connect to the PC. You can then choose
from either: Samsung PC Studio Media Player, or Mass Storage.
,
Serial Port: used to connect to other Bluetooth devices through a virtual
serial port.
• Samsung PC Studio: sets PC Studio to launch as the default
application when a USB connection is detected.
Dial up: used to provide Internet access for Bluetooth devices through
the phone’s modem.
• Media Player: sets the Media Player to launch as the default
application when a USB connection is detected.
Basic Printing: used to print images, text messages, personal data such
as namecards and appointments, etc. through a remote Bluetooth
printer.
• Mass Storage: allows you to utilize the onboard storage capacity
of the phone’s MicroSD card to store and upload files. This option
allows your computer to detect the phone’s MicroSD card as a
removable storage drive.
•
•
File transfer: used to transfer files to and from Bluetooth devices.
Object Push: used to exchange personal data (namecards, contacts,
etc.) with Bluetooth devices.
Save
3. Touch
.
Network Profile Configuration
•
SIM Access: provides access to the SIM card on the phone.
Your phone is wirelessly connecting to the Internet via a built in
WAP browser. Connection can be made via one of the available
WAP browsers: TELUS Web and TELUS MMS. You need these
settings to use the web browser or send MMS messages or
Emails.
Configuring Your Phone’s USB Settings
This menu selects the method of communication for the USB port.
Note: The Bluetooth feature must first be disabled before initiating a USB
connection with the phone. Prior to connecting the USB cable to the
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Use this menu to create and customize the profiles containing the
settings for connecting your phone to the network. Although the
active connection can be changed by the user, it is recommended
that this choice be made with the assistance of either the retailer
or service provider.
• Proxy Address: set the proxy server address and port.
• Gateway Address: (WAP only) enter the gateway address of the
proxy server.
• Secure Connection: (WAP only) enter secure connection
information.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Network Profiles
➔
Settings
➔
Connectivity
➔
• Linger Time (sec.): set a time period (in seconds) after which the
network is disconnected if there has been no new data traffic in
that time.
.
2. Touch one of these options:
• Advanced Settings: allows you to configure some of the IP-
specific information: Static IP, Static DNS, Server information, and
Traffic Class.
• TELUS Web
• TELUS MMS
–
Static IP: specify if you want to manually enter an IP address. If you
want the IP address to be automatically assigned by the server,
remove the check mark.
Create
3. To create a new connection, touch
.
4. Select the parameter you want to edit:
–
–
Local Phone IP: enter the IP address obtained from the network
operator, if you checked the Static IP option.
• Set Name: enter a profile name.
• Access Name: edit the access point name.
Static DNS: specify if you want to manually enter the Domain Name
Server (DNS) address. If you want the address to be automatically
assigned by the server, remove the check mark.
• Auth Type: select the type of authentication used for this WAP
connection: Normal, Secure, or None.
–
–
Server 1/Server 2: enter the Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses.
• User ID: enter the User ID required to connect to the network.
Traffic Class: select the traffic class.
• Password: enter the user password required to connect to the
network.
Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider.
Save
• Protocol: set the connection protocol used by the WAP browser:
HTTP, WAP, or Other.
5. Touch
to store these new settings.
• Home URL: enter the URL address of the page to be used as
your homepage.
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•
Applications Settings
new name.
to store the
OK
The Applications Settings feature allows you to configure the
functional parameters for most of the onboard applications. These
applications are described in more detail within other sections of
this manual.
•
Recording Time: allows you to choose the maximum limit allowed
for the recorded audio file (1 Minute, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes,
15 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes, or Limit for MMS).
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings ➔ Applications
Save
3. Touch
.
Settings.
Calendar Settings
2. Select the type of application which you want to change:
To configure the starting day and view used when opening the
Calendar application.
• SharePix (page 80)
• Messaging (see page 57)
• Browser (see page 87)
1. From Idle mode, touch
Settings Calendar
2. Touch either of the following fields and edit the information:
➔
Settings ➔ Applications
➔
.
• Media Player (see page 96)
• Record Audio (see page 122)
• Calendar (see page 122)
• Contacts (see page 45).
Record Audio Settings
•
Starting Day: allows you to choose which day marks the first day
in your calendar week (Sunday or Monday).
•
View by: allows you to choose the default view for appointments
used by the Calendar application when launched (Month, Week,
or Day).
To configure the filename and maximum length for a recording.
Save
3. Touch
.
1. From Idle mode, touch
Settings Record Audio
2. Touch either of the following fields and edit the information:
➔
Settings ➔ Applications
Contacts Settings
➔
.
To configure your Contacts application.
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings ➔ Applications
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Settings
➔
Contacts
.
entries. You can also delete any selected information from your
phone:
2. Touch one of the following fields and edit the information:
1. From Idle mode, touch
2. Touch any of the following options:
➔
Settings
➔
Memory
• My Business Card: creates and attaches a virtual business card
to be used as an attachment to outgoing messages. For more
information, see “Attaching Business Card to a Message” on
page 59.
.
•
•
Clear Phone Memory
Memory Card Details
• Speed Dial: allows you to set up Speed Dial for your contacts. For
more information, refer to “Making a Call Using Speed Dial”
on page 29.
• Used Space
• Save New Contacts to: defines the destination for new contact
entries (Phone, SIM Card, or Always Ask).
Clear Phone Memory
From this menu you can clear the memory for Files, Messages,
Contacts, Calendar entries, Tasks, Memos, or Sync email. You can
also select All to clear everything listed.
• View Contacts from: to filter the display of current Contacts
entries. Options include: All, Phone, or SIM Card.
• Own Number: to display your current phone number.
• Fixed Dial Contacts: assigns phone numbers as FDN entries.
Note: To completely remove any personal information stored on your device,
see “Warranty” on page 133.
• Used Space: displays the memory storage allocation (total
available and remaining) within both your Phone, SIM card, and
FDN list.
1. From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Memory
Save
Management Clear Phone Memory
➔
.
3. Touch
(not all of the above options require that
you save).
2. Place a checkmark alongside those applications you wish to
clear by touching individual applications
– or –
Memory Management
You can easily check the amount of memory being used for storing
data, such as messages, media, calendar data, or contacts
touch All to clear all the memory settings.
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Clear
3. Touch
.
• Calendar
• Tasks
4. Enter the user-defined password and touch OK to clear the
memory settings. For more information, refer to “Change
Phone Password” on page 114.
• Memo
• Contacts
3. When you are finished, press
to return to Idle screen.
5. Touch Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Memory Card Details
Allows you to view specific information related to the current
microSD card being used for storage.
ᮣ
From Idle mode, touch
➔
Settings
➔
Memory
Management Memory Card Details.
➔
Note: Memory card is optional.
Check the Used Space
1. From Idle mode, touch
Management ➔ Used Space.
➔
Settings
➔
Memory
2. Select one of the following storage categories to view the
contents of a category’s memory:
• Shared Memory
• Messaging
• My files
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Section 19: Accessibility
TTY Settings
TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a
telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or
hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to
communicate via a telephone. This phone comes TTY-ready and
only requires the insertion of the TTY device to enable this feature.
Use the following steps to access the TTY settings:
ᮣ
Inserting a TTY connector into the Headset/Adapter jack (on the
left side of the phone) enables this function.
For additional support please contact your service provider.
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Section 20: Safety
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety
Getting the Most Out of Your Reception
Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength
The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards
described below. In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982
standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF
signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from
universities, government health agencies and industries
developed this updated standard after reviewing the available
body of research. In 1993, the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation.
In August 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of
the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published by
the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements
(NCRP).
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal
strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal
strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength
icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. If you’re
inside a building, being near a window may give you better
reception.
Understanding the Power Save Feature
If your phone is unable to 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.
Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance
Understanding How Your Phone Operates
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone
properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
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.
•
•
•
Try not to cover the phone’s antenna.
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.
If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and
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remove the battery. If it’s inoperable, return it to a dealer store or
call Customer Support for service.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY
LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Note: For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should
service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the
warranty.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY
LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
FOR CONNECTIONS TO A SUPPY NOT IN NORTH AMERICA,
USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTER OF THE PROPER
CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY
ORIENTED IN THE A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOUR
MOUNT POSITION.
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Using Your Phone While Driving
FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN Canada, USE AN
ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTER OF THE PROPER
CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET.
Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone
without a hands-free device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions.
Laws vary as to specific restrictions. Remember that safety always
comes first.
UL Certified Travel Adapter
The Travel Adapter for this phone has met applicable UL safety
requirements. Please adhere to the following safety instructions
per UL guidelines.
When using your phone in the car:
•
Get to know your phone and its features, such as speed dial and
re-dial.
•
•
When available, use a hands-free device.
Position your phone within easy reach.
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•
Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if
necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather
conditions.
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or their
representative to determine if these systems are adequately
shielded from external RF signals. Also check with the
manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to
your vehicle.
•
•
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.
Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when
stationary or before pulling into traffic.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such
as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are
adequately shielded from external RF signals.
•
•
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may
divert your attention from the road.
Dial 911 to report serious emergencies. It’s free from your
wireless phone.
Note: Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission
before using the phone near medical equipment.
•
•
Use your phone to help others in emergencies.
Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless
number when necessary.
Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent
possible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have
permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane
is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC
regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.
Following Safety Guidelines
To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any
special regulations in a given area. Turn your phone off in areas
where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or
danger.
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio
frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless phones
may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off your phone
when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating that
two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use
remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded electronic operating systems and/or entertainment
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Do not use if screen is broken or cracked as this could cause injury
to you.
Turn off your phone when you’re in any area that has a
potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone
or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks could cause an
explosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. These
areas are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include:
Caring for the Battery
Protecting Your Battery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your
battery’s performance.
•
•
•
•
Fueling areas such as gas stations.
Below deck on boats.
•
Use only Samsung approved batteries and travel adapters.
These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using other
batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause
damage.
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain,
dust or metal powders.
•
•
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures
that range from 32º F to 113º F (0º C to 45º C).
•
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle’s engine.
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity
areas, such as the bathroom.
Note: Never transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the
compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.
•
•
•
•
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
Restricting Children’s Access to your Phone
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play
with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage
the phone, dial 911 by mistake or make calls that increase your
phone bill.
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long
period of time.
•
•
It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides
acceptable performance. When used correctly, the battery can be
recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing.
Warning Regarding Display
The display on your handset is made of glass or acrylic and could
break if your handset is dropped or if it receives significant impact.
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods
of time. It’s best to follow these storage rules:
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–
–
Less than one month:
Cautions
4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C)
More than one month:
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly
approved in this document could void your warranty for this
equipment, and void your authority to operate this equipment. Only
use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone
warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the
phone.
4º F to 113º F (-20º C to 45º C)
Disposal of Lithium Ion (LiIon) Batteries
For safe disposal options of your LiIon batteries, contact your
nearest service center.
Special Note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In some
areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash
may be prohibited.
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of
equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or
sitting on it.
Information to User
Note: For safety, do not handle a damaged or leaking LiIon battery.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
Acknowledging Special Precautions and
Industry Canada Notice
Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of
any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will
invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or
a defect to the phone.
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of
hardware and can be broken. Use common-sense guidelines to
avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.
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encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6 W/kg
are considered safe for use by the public.
•
•
•
Reorient / relocate the receiving antenna.
The highest reported SAR values of the SGH-a885 are:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
GSM 850
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from
that to which the receiver is connected.
•
•
Head: 0.851 W/Kg.
Body-worn: 0.936 W/Kg.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
GSM 1900
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless Phones
•
•
Head: 0.669 W/Kg.
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF
energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset.
Body-worn: 0.507 W/Kg.
WCDMA 850
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing,
measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how
much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their
highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in operation,
the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than the level
reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors
including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and
other factors. What is important to remember is that each phone
meets strict federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not
represent a variation in safety.
•
•
Head: 0.737 W/Kg.
Body-worn: 0.533 W/Kg.
WCDMA 1900
•
•
Head: 1.23 W/Kg.
Body-worn: 0.548 W/Kg.
All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a
substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR
values between different model phones do not mean variations in
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Owner’s Record
The model number, regulatory number and serial number are
located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record
the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful
if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
Model: SGH-a885
Serial No.:
User Guide Proprietary Notice
CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under
one or more of the following patents:
4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797
5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501
5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239
5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338
5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569
5,490,165 5,511,073
T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered
by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554
and other patents pending.This section outlines the safety
precautions associated with using your phone. These safety
precautions should be followed to safely use your phone.
Safety
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Section 21: Warranty
removed or made illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other
externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to
normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in
conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral
equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or
damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance,
installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and
service of Product; or (g) Product used or purchased outside
Canada.
Standard Limited Warranty
What is Covered and For How Long?
SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the
original purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's phones and
accessories ("Products") are free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for the period
commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for the
following specified period of time after that date:
This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls
below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited
Warranty does not cover any battery if: (i) the battery has been
charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by
SAMSUNG for charging the battery; (I) any of the seals on the
battery are broken or show evidence of tampering; or (IA) the
battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG
phone for which it is specified.
Phone
1 Year
Batteries
1 Year
Leather Case/Pouch/Holster
Game Pad
90 Days
90 Days
1 Year
Other Phone Accessories
What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon
proper use of Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does
not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse,
abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical
stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna, or
cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty
period, SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole
option, without charge to Purchaser, any defective component part
of Product. To obtain service under this Limited Warranty,
Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service
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facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by
Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale
showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and
the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on where to
deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-800-
Samsung. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace
the defective Product. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole
option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components
when repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt,
reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases,
pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90)
days. All other repaired/replaced Product will be warranted for a
period equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty on
the original Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All
replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall become
the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG determines that any
Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must
pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of
such Product.
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.
NNOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND
CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY OPERATION OF LAW,
INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION
OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY STATED
HEREIN. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY?
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT
"AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR
REPRESENTATION AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN
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ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE,
USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT
OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR
LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF
THE EXPRESS WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR
LOSS OF 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 JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
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
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED
WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY
SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT.
THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE
AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE
OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND
THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE
MAY BE.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM
PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL
NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL
PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND SHALL BE
PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL OR
UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between
Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing
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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 Electronics Canada, Inc.
©2009 Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. Samsung is a registered
trademark of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and its related entities.
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written
approval.
Specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
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Index
Preferences 89
Settings 90
Business Card
International Call 28
Making a Call 28
A
Adding a New Contact
Adding More Fields 46
Deleting Fields 47
During a Call 48
Idle Screen 45
Alarms 97
APN Control 115
Application Settings
Calendar 122
Audio 68
Manual Pause Dialing 28
Missed Call Details 31
Options During a Call 33
Putting a Call on Hold 34
Saving the Missed Call Number to
Contacts 31
attaching to a message 59
C
Calendar 93, 98
Deleting an Event 94
Viewing an Event 94
Call Functions 28
3-Way Calling (Multi-Party Calling)
36
Adjusting the Call Volume 33
Answering a Call 30
Call Back Missed Call 31
Call History 30
Call Time 32
Call Waiting 35
Contacts 29
Correcting the Number 29
Data Counter 33
Searching for a Number in Contacts
35
Send Message to Missed Call 32
Using the Speakerphone 35
Viewing All Calls 31
Viewing Missed Calls 31
Call History 30
Audio Folder 97
B
Backlight
settings 110
Battery
charging 9
Camcorder 77
Accessing the Video Folder 78
Camcorder Options 77
Shooting Video 77
Camcorder Options
Camcorder Options after a Video is
Taken 78
Installing 8
Low Battery Indicator 10
Birthday Widget 27
Block Caller 31
Brightness 110
Browser
Deleting Missed Call 32
Dialing a Recent Number 29
Ending a Call 29
Camera
137
Accessing the Pictures Folder 75
Camera Options 73
Picture Folder 75
Taking Pictures 72
Camera Options
Favorites 53
FDN (Fixed Dialing Number) Mode
51
Using Symbols 41
Event Widget 27
F
Finding a Contacts Entry 49
Group Settings 52
Managing Contacts Entries 54
Own Phone Number 51
Service Dialing Numbers 55
Using Contacts List 49
Contacts Settings 45
Cookies
FDN
Settings 74
Changing the Status 51
Creating New Numbers 51
Fixed Dialing Mode 114
Full Screen Mode 84
G
Shooting mode 73, 74
Timer 75
White Balance 75
Change Phone Password 114
Changing Your Settings 102
Charging battery 9
Check PIN code 113
Clear Phone Memory 123
Contacts
Adding a New Contact 45
Adding Pauses to Contact Numbers
48
Checking the Used Space 55
Contacts Entry Options 50
Copying Entry to Phone 54
Copying Entry to SIM Card 54
Deleting all of the Contacts Entries
55
Games 81
Deleting 88
Options 89
Copying a URL 87
Getting Started 7
Setting Up Your Phone 7
Voice mail 11
D
Group
Display
Adding an Entry 53
Creating New Group 52
Editing 53
Removing an Entry 53
Group Settings
Editing a Caller Group 53
H
Handwriting 41
Changing Text Input 42
Entering Characters 43
icons 16
E
Entering Text 37
Changing the Text Entry Mode 38,
42
Using 123Sym Mode 39
Using Abc Mode 40
Using Emo Mode 39
Using Numeric 40
Dialing a Number 49
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Entering Numbers 43
Entering Symbols 44
I
Icons, description 16
In-Call Options 34
International Call 28
J
Templates 65
Types of Messages 57
Using Message Options 60
microSD card
Installing 8
Motion Detection 112
Multitasking
Functions 18
P
Paragraph
Inserting a Return 43
Password
Changing 114
Phone
Front View 12
icons 16
Rear View 15
Reset 116
Join 36
Menu 18
K
Mute 34, 35
Keyboard
My files
Restore 116
Side View 14
Switching On/Off 11
Phone Lock 113
Phone Settings 111
Power Search tab 21
Powering
Changing Text Input 38
Recorded Audio 69
Used Space 71
My Stuff
Audio 68
Games 69
Other Files 71
Pictures 69
Tones 68
L
Landscape 37
Lock Applications 113
M
Memory
Used Space 66
Memory Card Installation 8
Memory Management 123
Used Space 124
Menu Navigation 19
Messaging
Creating and Sending Text
Messages 57
Settings 63
Off 11
On 11
Videos 71
Q
N
QWERTY Keyboard 37
Navigating with the Wireless Web 83
Network Profile
Configuration 120
R
Record Audio
Audio Folder 97
Recorded Audio 69
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Creating 69
Safety 126
SAR values 131
Security 113
TTY Settings 125
S
U
TELUS Shop 82
Text Input Mode
Understanding Your Phone 12
Features of Your Phone 12
Front View 12
Changing within Handwriting 42
Tip Calculator 99
Tones 68
Sending a URL 87
Rear View 15
Service Dialing Numbers 55
Settings
Tools 93, 95
Side Views 14
Unmute 34
Alarms 97
Applications 122
Call 116
Contacts 45, 122
Display and Light 108
Phone 111
Record Audio 122
Security 113
Sound 102
Calculator 99
Calendar 98
Camera 72
Converter 100
Memo 98
Record Audio 96
Stopwatch 101
Tasks 98
URL
Copying to Message 87
Entering Manually 85
Sending 87
Used Space 55, 66, 71
Using Favorites
Accessing a Web Site Using
Favorites 86
Time & Date 110
SharePix 80
SIM card
installation 7
Installing 7
Speakerphone Key 35
Standard Limited Warranty
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Timer 101
Adding Favorites 86
Deleting a Favorite 86
Editing Favorites 86
V
Videos 71
Voice Mail
Accessing 11
From Another Phone 11
Setup 11
Using the Camcorder 77
Using the Camera 72
World Clock 100
Touch Screen 11
Lock/Unlock 11
Transition Effect 110
Travel Adapter 9
Using 9
Swap 35
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Voice Recognition 95
W
Warranty Information 133
Widgets 22
Accessing 26
Activation 27
Adding to the Widget bar 22
Deleting from the Widget bar 22
Events 27
Rearranging 26
Undocking 26
Wireless Web
Accessing the Wireless Web Site 90
Changing WAP Profiles 90
Using Favorites 86
World Clock 100
Deleting an Entry 101
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