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SGH-A747

P O R T A B L E Q u a d - B A N D

M O B I L E P H O N E

User Manual

Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.

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Table of Contents

Section 1: Getting Started ..........................................................................5

SIM Card Information ................................................................................................ 5

Activating Your Phone ............................................................................................... 5

Charging the Battery ................................................................................................. 7

Installing the microSD™ Card .................................................................................. 8

Turning the Phone On or Off ...................................................................................... 9

Setting Up Your Voice Mail ...................................................................................... 10

Section 2: Understanding Your Phone .....................................................12

Features of Your Phone ........................................................................................... 12

Open View of Your Phone ........................................................................................ 13

Closed View of Your Phone .................................................................................... 15

Main Display Layout ............................................................................................... 16

Selecting Functions and Options ............................................................................. 18

Command Keys ...................................................................................................... 20

Section 3: Call Functions .........................................................................22

Making a Call .......................................................................................................... 22

Making a Call from the Address Book ..................................................................... 24

Answering a Call ..................................................................................................... 24

Video Share ............................................................................................................ 24

Recent Calls ........................................................................................................... 26

Call Time ................................................................................................................ 29

Data Volume ........................................................................................................... 29

Data Call Time ........................................................................................................ 30

Options During a Call .............................................................................................. 30

Silent Mode ............................................................................................................ 35

Section 4: Menu Navigation ....................................................................36

Menu Navigation ..................................................................................................... 36

Menu Outline .......................................................................................................... 37

Section 5: Entering Text ..........................................................................44

Using the Text Input Methods .................................................................................. 44

Using the T9 Input Method ...................................................................................... 45

Using the Alphabetic Input Method .......................................................................... 46

Using the Symbols Input Method ............................................................................. 47

Using the Numeric Input Method ............................................................................. 48

Section 6: Understanding Your Address Book ........................................49

Using Contacts ....................................................................................................... 49

Address Book Entry Options .................................................................................... 50

Adding a New Contact ............................................................................................ 51

Dialing a Number from the SIM Card using the Location Number ............................ 54

Speed Dial List ....................................................................................................... 54

Finding My Own Phone Number .............................................................................. 56

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FDN Mode ...............................................................................................................57

Group Settings ........................................................................................................58

Managing Address Book Entries ..............................................................................58

Section 7: Messaging ............................................................................. 61

Types of Messages .................................................................................................61

Creating and Sending Text Messages ......................................................................61

Creating and Sending Multimedia Messages ...........................................................64

Locating a Message ................................................................................................67

Retrieving a Text Message ......................................................................................68

Using Message Options ...........................................................................................69

Signing into Your Mobile Email ................................................................................70

Using Instant Messenger (IM) ..................................................................................70

Using Message Templates ......................................................................................71

Deleting Messages .................................................................................................72

Messaging Settings ................................................................................................72

Voice Mail ...............................................................................................................75

Memory Status .......................................................................................................76

Section 8: Changing Your Settings ......................................................... 77

Quick Tips ...............................................................................................................77

Set Sound Profile ....................................................................................................78

Set Display .............................................................................................................80

Set Time & Date ......................................................................................................82

Set Phone ..............................................................................................................83

Set Calls .................................................................................................................86

Set Connectivity ......................................................................................................89

Set Applications ......................................................................................................95

Reset Settings .........................................................................................................96

Set Memory ............................................................................................................96

Software Update .....................................................................................................98

Phone Information ...................................................................................................98

Section 9: AT&T Mall ............................................................................... 99

Shop Tones .............................................................................................................99

Shop Games .........................................................................................................100

Shop Graphics ......................................................................................................100

Shop Multimedia ...................................................................................................100

Shop Applications .................................................................................................101

Shop Video ...........................................................................................................101

Accessing the MEdia Net Home .............................................................................102

Section 10: AT&T Music ........................................................................ 103

Accessing AT&T Music ..........................................................................................103

Using the Music Player ..........................................................................................104

Using Playlists .......................................................................................................107

Shop Music ...........................................................................................................109

Using MusicID .......................................................................................................111

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Using XM Radio .................................................................................................... 113

Accessing Music Videos ........................................................................................ 114

Using The Buzz ..................................................................................................... 114

Music Community ................................................................................................. 115

Music Applications ................................................................................................ 116

Section 11: Cellular Video ......................................................................117

Cellular Video Options ........................................................................................... 118

Media Clip Options ................................................................................................ 119

Using the Video Categories ................................................................................... 120

Customizing Cellular Video .................................................................................... 120

My Purchases ....................................................................................................... 121

Parental Controls .................................................................................................. 122

Section 12: Using the Applications ........................................................124

Shop Applications ................................................................................................. 124

Using the Camera ................................................................................................. 125

Using the Camcorder ............................................................................................ 131

Music Player ......................................................................................................... 135

Record Audio ........................................................................................................ 135

Alarms .................................................................................................................. 137

Calendar ............................................................................................................... 139

Tasks ................................................................................................................... 143

Tools .................................................................................................................... 143

Section 13: MEdia Net and WAP .............................................................147

Accessing the MEdia Net Homepage ..................................................................... 147

Accessing the MEdia Net Site ............................................................................... 149

Navigating with the WAP Browser ......................................................................... 149

Using Favorites ..................................................................................................... 151

Downloading Multimedia Files .............................................................................. 152

Using your History ................................................................................................. 153

Clearing Caches .................................................................................................... 153

Clearing the Cookies ............................................................................................. 153

Changing the WAP Profiles .................................................................................... 154

Using Quick Tips ................................................................................................... 155

Section 14: Accessibility ........................................................................157

Section 15: Health and Safety Information ............................................158

Health and Safety Information ............................................................................... 158

Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling .............................................................. 160

UL Certified Travel Adapter ................................................................................... 160

Consumer Information on Wireless Phones ........................................................... 161

Road Safety .......................................................................................................... 167

Responsible Listening ........................................................................................... 168

Operating Environment ......................................................................................... 170

Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices ................................................... 171

Potentially Explosive Environments ....................................................................... 172

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Emergency Calls ...................................................................................................173

FCC Notice and Cautions .......................................................................................174

Other Important Safety Information .......................................................................174

Product Performance ............................................................................................175

Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones ...........................................................176

Battery Standby and Talk Time .............................................................................176

Battery Precautions ...............................................................................................176

Care and Maintenance ..........................................................................................178

Section 16: Warranty Information ......................................................... 179

Standard Limited Warranty ...................................................................................179

Index ........................................................................................................ 184

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Section 1: Getting Started

Topics Covered

• SIM Card Information

• Activating Your Phone

• Charging the Battery

• Installing the microSD™ Card

• Turning the Phone On or Off

• Setting Up Your Voice Mail

This section describes the first steps to operating your phone.

SIM Card Information

When you subscribe for 3G cellular network services, you receive a plug-in SIM

(Subscriber Identity Module) card loaded with your subscription details, such as your

PIN, and available optional services.

Activating Your Phone

Activating your phone requires several things: inserting the SIM card, charging the battery, and turning the phone on.

key 䊳 If necessary, power-off the phone by pressing and holding the until the power-off image is displayed.

Removing the Battery

1.

Press down on the battery cover and slide it off, as shown below.

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2.

Lift the battery up and away from the phone, as shown.

Activating Your Phone

Installing and Removing the SIM Card

Important!: The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending. Use caution when inserting or removing the card, and keep all SIM cards out of reach of children.

1.

2.

Remove the back cover and battery.

Make sure the gold contacts of the card are face down, then slide the SIM card completely into the socket.

3.

To remove the SIM, pull gently out of the socket.

Note: The angled corner of the SIM should be inserted as shown above. The correct insertion is shown on the phone itself. Improperly inserting the SIM can cause the phone to not recognize the SIM.

Replacing the Battery

1.

2.

To reinstall the battery, with the battery cover open, align the battery tabs with the slots at the bottom of the phone.

Press the battery down until it clicks into place. Make sure that the battery is properly installed and not obstructing the SIM card before replacing the cover.

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3.

With the battery in position on the phone, place the cover back on the handset and slide it in until it clicks.

Note: The battery must be properly installed before charginig the battery or switching on the phone.

Charging the Battery

Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. Use the travel adaptor to charge the battery, and use only Samsung approved batteries and chargers.

Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time. A fully discharged battery requires up to 4 hours of charge time.

Note: For connection to an electrical supply not located in the U.S., you must use an adaptor of the proper configuration for the power outlet. Use of the wrong adaptor could damage your phone and void your warranty.

1.

Open the side slot and plug the connector of the travel adaptor jack into the jack on the side of the phone.

Correct Incorrect

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Note: The previous illustration is the correct and incorrect method for connecting the charger. If the incorrect method is attempted, damage to the accessory port will occur therefore voiding the phone’s warranty.

2.

3.

Plug the adaptor into a standard AC wall outlet.

When the phone is completely charged ( the power outlet.

), unplug the adapter from

Installing the microSD™ Card

4.

Remove the adapter from the phone by gently pulling the connector out and replace the plastic cover back over the open jack.

Important!: The battery charging function may stop if you are on a call or viewing a streaming-video while charging your battery.

Note: During charging, you must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from the phone to avoid damage.

Installing the microSD™ Card

To add additional memory to your phone, you can insert a microSD™ card into the memory card slot, located on the upper right side of the phone. Use the following instructions and illustrations for proper insertion and removal.

Note: Please note that the maximum size microSD™ is 4GB.

1.

Open the side slot and carefully insert the microSD™ card.

Correct Incorrect

2.

Push the microSD™ card into the slot until it clicks into place.

Warning!: Please note the printed circuit side is facing down when inserting the card.

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3.

To remove the card, firmly press it until you hear a click and then gently pull the card from the slot.

Low Battery Indicator

When the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk time remain, a warning tone sounds, the “Battery Low” message repeats at regular intervals on the display, and the empty battery icon ( ) blinks. The backlight turns off to conserve the remaining battery power.

Note: If your phone is in Silent Mode, the Low Battery Indicator defaults to Vibration (see ”Set Sound

Profile” on page 78). If you change the alert from Vibration to Mute, you will only see a flashing

message indicating a low battery.

If the battery level becomes too low, the phone automatically turns off. Recharge your battery.

Turning the Phone On or Off

1.

Open the phone.

2.

Press and hold the key until the phone power-on screen displays.

Note: Do not turn on the phone when mobile phone use is prohibited.

3.

If the phone asks, enter a password and press the Confirm soft key or the

key. For further details, see “Change Phone Password” on page 85.

The phone searches for your network and after finding it, the Idle screen displays. Now you can make or receive calls.

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Setting Up Your Voice Mail

Note: The display language is preset to Automatic at the factory. To change the language, use the

Language menu. For more information, refer to “Set Phone” on page 83.

key until 4.

When you wish to switch off the phone, press and hold the the power-off image is displayed.

Setting Up Your Voice Mail

Note: If your service provider did not pre-configure your voicemail server number, you will need to store the voicemail server number before accessing the server. Your service provider can give you the number.

See ”Changing the Voice Mail Name and Number” on page 10.

Setting Up Your Personal Options

1.

Open the phone to access your keypad.

2.

In Idle mode, press and hold the key.

3.

Follow the voice mail prompts to the voice mail main menu, then select option 4 to set up your personal Voice Mail options, such as:

Turn Notification On/Off

Change Administration Options

For Greeting or Recorded Name

Change Notification Options

Changing the Voice Mail Name and Number

Your SIM card gives you the default service number of the voice mail center.

However, you may need to change the number. Use the following procedures to change your voice mail number.

1.

In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.

2.

3.

4.

Highlight Recent Calls and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Voice Mail and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Voice Server Number and press the Select soft key or the key.

5.

6.

7.

Press the Edit softkey .

To edit the Voice Server Name, highlight Name and press and press to delete the current name and then use your keypad to enter a replacement name.

- or -

To edit the Voice Mail Number, highlight Center Address and press to delete the current number.

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8.

9.

Enter your new Voice Server number and press the Save soft key or the

key to save this new number.

Press the key to return to Idle mode.

Section 2: Understanding Your Phone

Features of Your Phone

Topics Covered

• Features of Your Phone

• Open View of Your Phone

• Closed View of Your Phone

• Main Display Layout

• Selecting Functions and Options

• Command Keys

This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also displays the screen and the icons that are displayed when the phone is in use.

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:

• User friendly, menu-driven access to features and options

• Bluetooth wireless access

• Camera and camcorder

• Video Sharing

• Instant Messaging capability

• E-mail

• Featured applications provide alarms, calendar, calculator, record audio, converter, timer, stopwatch, and world time.

• File viewer

• Multimedia Message Service (MMS)

• Multimedia capability (with included Music Player)

• Photo caller ID

• Speakerphone capability

• Web browser

Understanding Your Phone 12

Open View of Your Phone

The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone:

14. Earpiece/Speaker

1. Main Display

2. Navigation keys

3. Soft key (Left)

4. Music key

5. Send key

6. Voice Mail key

13. Menu Access/Confirm key

(WAP Browser)

3. Soft key (Right)

12. Multitasking key

11. Power On/Off/Menu

Exit key

10. Clear key

9. Alphanumeric keypad

8. Special Function keys

Keys

The following list correlates to the open and front view illustrations.

1.

Main Display: This screen displays all the information needed to operate your phone.

2.

3.

Navigation keys: This key allows you to scroll through phone menu options and provides a shortcut to phone functions from standby mode.

Soft keys: Perform the functions indicated by the screen text on the bottom of the display.

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7. Microphone

Open View of Your Phone

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Music key: Allows you to access both local and web-based Music applications.

Send key: Allows you to place or receive a call. In standby mode, press the key once to access the Recent Call log. If you press and hold the key down, you will initiate the most recent call from the Recent Call log.

Voice Mail key: Press and hold the voicemail.

key to automatically dial your

Microphone: Allows the other callers to hear you clearly when you are speaking to them.

Special Function keys: Asterisk/Shift key-enters the [ * ] character for calling features. In text mode, press to change the character input type.

Pound/Space key-enters the pound [#] character for calling features. In text entry mode, press to enter a space between characters.

9.

Press and hold the hold

to activate/deactivate the Silent profile. Press and

to enter a pause between numbers.

Alphanumeric keypad: Use these keys to enter numbers, letters and some special characters. When in Idle mode, press and hold the to access your voicemail server or press and hold

International call prefix.

to enter an

key

10.

Clear key: Deletes characters from the display when you are in text entry mode. Deletes items when in an application. When in a main menu, press to return to the previous menu. A quick press of the key displays the

Calendar in Month view.

11.

Power On/Off/Menu Exit key: Ends a call. Press and hold this key for a few seconds to power your phone On or Off. While in the main menu, it returns the phone to standby mode and cancels your input. When you receive an incoming call, press to reject call.

12.

Multitasking key: Opens the application switch window which allows you to select from a group of different applications without having to exit from the currently active application. These options include making a voice call, text messaging, MEdia Net launch, launching the music player, accessing games and applications, or end multitasking.

13.

Menu access/Confirm key (WAP browser): When navigating through a menu accepts the highlighted choice in the menu. If you press once in Idle mode, the WAP browser will launch.

14.

Earpiece/Speaker: Used to listen to audio and music from your phone.

Understanding Your Phone 14

Closed View of Your Phone

1. Camera Lens

2. Volume keys

Menu Navigation

5. Memory Card

Slot

4. Headset jack/

Adaptor jack

Keys

The following list correlates to the side view illustrations.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Camera lens: Allows you to take pictures and shoot video.

Volume keys/Menu Navigation: Allows you to adjust the ringer volume in standby mode or adjust the voice volume during a call. To mute the ringer during an incoming call, press the up or down volume key.

The volume keys can also be used to scroll up or down to navigate through the different menu options.

When the phone is closed, press and hold these keys to toggle the display on or off. This key is also used when the Music Player is active.

If you are playing music and the backlight goes out, you will need to press and hold this key to gain access to the music player keys when the flip is closed.

Front Display: Allows you to see when you have an incoming call or message. It also displays date, time, network type, signal strength, and battery power icons, and any icons associated with alerts or alarms.

Headset jack/Adapter jack: Allows you to plug in the travel adapter

(power), optional PC connection cable (data transfer), and optional headset for safe, convenient, hands-free conversations.

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3. Front Display

Main Display Layout

5.

Memory Card slot:: Used to install an optional microSD™ card for additional data storage.

Back Light

A back light illuminates the display and the keypad when you press any key or open the phone. It turns off when no keys are pressed within a given period of time, and/or dims the light, depending on the settings in the Backlight Time menu.

Main Display Layout

The display has 3 areas:

Icons

3G

Icons

Text and graphic area

Menu Options

Soft key indicator

Shows the received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal.

Appears when the phone is accessing services in a GPRS network. When data is being transferred, this icon animates.

Appears when the phone is accessing services in an EDGE network.

When data is being transferred, this icon animates.

Appears when the phone is accessing services in a 3G (UMTS) network.

When data is being transferred, this icon animates.

Appears when the phone is accessing services in a 3G+ (HSDPA) network. When data is being transferred, this icon animates.

Appears when a TTY adapter is plugged into the handset, making it accessible via a keyboard for the hearing or speech impaired.

Understanding Your Phone 16

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Appears when a call is in progress.

Appears when there is no network coverage available. When you are out of the service area, you cannot make or receive voice calls.

Appears when an alarm is set on your phone.

Appears when the incoming alert is set to Vibration.

Appears when your incoming phone calls are being forwarded to another number.

Appears when a new voice mail has been received.

Appears when a new text message or email has been received.

Appears when a new multimedia message has been received.

Appears when a push-messages has been received from the WAP server.

Appears when a new Over the Air (OTA) software update file has been received.

Appears after your memory card has been inserted.

Appears when Bluetooth wireless technology is active. When transferring data, this icon blinks red and blue.

Appears when Bluetooth wireless technology is connecting with a device. It appears a solid red until the connection is set, then changes to a solid blue.

Selecting Functions and Options

Appears when a Bluetooth wireless headset is active and in use.

Appears when you are using the phone’s Music Player.

Appears when you are connected to a PC via a USB port.

Note: The default phone profile is Normal, the profile is editable and the displayed icons may vary according to the setting.

Appears when the phone’s profile is set to Normal profile. This indicates that the phone’s incoming Alert Type is set to melody.

Appears when the phone’s profile is set to Silent. In this case, the speaker is muted and the phone only vibrates and displays information on its front panel LCD. This Speaker off icon is accompanied on screen by the

Vibration icon.

Appears when the phone’s profile is set to Driving. In this case, the speaker is active. In this case, the speaker is active and will launch the currently selected ringtone or melody when the associated notification is activated. This icon is accompanied on screen by the Audio icon.

Appears when the phone’s profile is set to Outdoor. In this case, the speaker is active, the volume settings are raised to their highest levels, any currently active ringtones or melodies are activated, and the phone’s vibrate feature is activated.

Shows the level of your battery. The more bars you see, the more power you have remaining.

Selecting Functions and Options

Your phone offers a set of functions that can be customized for your ease and specific needs. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed using the two soft keys. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.

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If you select the Options right soft key under the title of My Menu: in Idle mode, the following displays

Camera: allows you to use the camera and camcorder functionality of the handset.

Set Sound Profile: allows you to set the sound profile for the phone.

Bluetooth: allows you to use the Bluetooth functionality of the handset.

Alarms: allows you to set or alter alarm settings, including a Wake-up Alarm.

Empty: (locations 5-12) allows you to program an additional set of frequently used features.

Select an empty slot and press the key.

Use the Menu and Navigation keys to select a feature, then press the Assign soft key or the key.

In some functions, you may be asked for a password or PIN. Enter the code and press the Select soft key or the key.

When you access a list of options, your phone highlights the currently active option.

If, however, there are only two options, such as On/Off or Enable/Disable, your phone highlights the option that is not currently active, so that you can select it directly.

Selecting Options

To view the various functions and options available and to select the one you want:

• Press the appropriate soft key.

• To select the function displayed or the option highlighted, press the Select soft key or the key.

• To view the next function or highlight the next option on a list, press the Down

Navigation key or the key on the left side of the phone.

• To move back to the previous function or option on a list, press the Up Navigation key or the key on the left side of the phone.

• To move back up one level in the menu structure, press the Back soft key.

• To exit the menu structure without changing the settings, press the key.

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Command Keys

Command Keys

Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display.

There are two soft keys, the left soft key and the right soft key .

Soft Keys

The roles of the soft keys vary depending on the function you are currently using; the labels on the bottom line of the display just above each key indicate their current role.

Left Soft Key

Some functions of the left soft key are as follows.

In the Idle screen, press the Menu (left) soft key

When in a menu mode, the left soft key

to open the Menu screen.

function is Select.

Right Soft Key

Some functions of the right soft key are as follows.

• In the Idle screen, press the Options (right) soft key to open the My Menu

screen. See ‘Selecting Functions and Options” on page 18.

When in a menu mode, the right soft key function is Back.

Clear Key

The CLR key is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols from the display.

You can also use to return to a previous menu or to return to standby mode from any menu. At the Idle screen, a quick press displays the calendar in Month view.

• If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press the character.

to backspace (and delete)

• To erase the entire sentence, press and hold

• To back up one menu level, briefly press .

.

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End Key

The End key is used to turn on/off your phone, disconnect calls, and return to the standby mode.

• Press and hold the End key to turn on/off your phone.

• Briefly press once to disconnect a call.

• Press to return to standby mode from any menu.

Send Key

The Send key is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall the last number(s) dialed, received, or missed.

• Press once to answer calls.

• Enter a number and briefly press to make a call.

• Briefly press in standby mode to display a list of recent calls to and from your phone.

• Press twice in standby mode to call the most recent number.

• Press to pick up a waiting call.

Navigation Key

Use the directional keys on the Navigation key to browse menus, sub menus, and lists. Press the Up or Down Navigation keys when jumping to highlighted links on the web.

Each key also acts as a shortcut to launch applications from the Idle screen.

Create New Message

My Stuff IM (Instant Message)

Address Book

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Making a Call

Section 3: Call Functions

Topics Covered

• Making a Call

• Answering a Call

• Video Share

• Recent Calls

• Call Time

• Data Volume

• Data Call Time

• Options During a Call

• Silent Mode

This section describes how to make or answer a call. It also includes the features and functionality associated with making or answering a call.

Making a Call

When the Idle screen displays, enter the area code and phone number, and press the

key.

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.

Making an International Call

1.

Press and hold the key. The + character appears.

2.

Enter the country code, area code, and phone number, then press the key.

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Correcting an Entered Number

Use the following steps to correct a mis-typed entry when dialing.

1.

After entering a number

To clear the last digit displayed, press the key.

To clear another digit in the number, press the Left or Right Navigation key until the cursor is immediately to the right of the digit to be cleared. Press the key.

To enter a missing digit press the Left or Right Navigation key until the cursor is in position and enter the digit.

To clear the whole display, press and hold the key.

2.

Press the key to return to the Idle screen.

Ending a Call

When you want to finish your call, briefly press the key or close the phone.

Redialing the Last Number

All incoming, outgoing and missed calls are listed in the Recent Calls Menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Address Book, the name associated displays.

To access the Recent Calls menu:

1.

2.

3.

From the Idle Screen, press the Menu soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Recent Calls and press Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up and Down Navigation keys to scroll through the Recent Calls options. Choose from All Calls, Missed Calls, Calls Made, Calls

Received, or Voice Mail.

Highlight the number to select, and press the key.

1.

2.

3.

-Or-

From the Idle Screen, press the key to display a list of the most recent numbers used in the order you dialed or received them.

Use the Up and Down Navigation keys to scroll through the numbers until the number you want highlights.

To dial the number, highlight the number and press the key.

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Making a Call from the Address Book

Making a Call from the Address Book

You can store phone numbers that you use regularly on the SIM card or in the phone’s memory. These entries are collectively called the Address Book.

Once you have stored a number in the Address Book, you can dial it by pressing a few keys using the Speed Dial feature.

For further details about the Address Book feature, see “Finding an Address Book

Entry” on page 50.

Answering a Call

When a call is received the phone rings and displays the caller’s phone number, or name if stored in the Address Book.

1.

From the Idle Screen press the key.

If the Any Key option in the Settings > Set Calls > General > Call

Answer menu is activated, you can press any key to answer a call except for the key and the Reject soft key.

If the Open Flip option in the Settings > Set Calls > General > Call

Answer menu is activated, you can answer the call simply by opening the phone.

Note: To reject an incoming call, press and hold either Volume key on the left side of the phone before opening the phone. A quick press of side volume key silences the ringer on an incoming call.

2.

End the call by closing the phone or by pressing the key.

Note: You can answer a call while using the Address Book or menu features. After ending the call, the phone returns to the function screen you were using.

Video Share

The Video Share features allows you to place a call and share live or recorded video while on the call. You can initiate or receive video by using the following steps. To

enable or disable Video Share, see “Video Share Settings” on page 95.

Initiating and Receiving a Video Share Session

To initiate and receive a Video Share session:

1.

Dial the number and press the key.

2.

Once the call is answered, if you're both capable of Video Sharing, a

Video Share icon appears on the screen the Right soft key will change to say Video Share.

and

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3.

Press the Video Share soft key to invite the other party to see video shot from your phone. "Establishing a Video Connection" displays. A message is sent to the recipient "###-###-#### Wants to Share Video

With You."

Important!: When establishing a Video connection, the first phone that actually makes the connection becomes the sending phone.

4.

5.

6.

The recipient will receive a Video Share pop-up to either Accept or Decline the Video Share call. They should press the Accept soft key to continue or

Decline soft key the invitation.

A Recording Started pop-up displays showing the memory available for the video.

During a Video Share session, the following functions are displayed as icons on the screen. Use the Right and Left Navigation key to select. When the function is selected, the following options display above the right soft option key:

Stop: Select this option to stop the video share feature.

Brightness:Select this option to adjust the brightness for the video.

Landscape: Select this option to rotate the picture from Portrait to Landscape mode. Press any key to revert to Portrait.

Rotate: Select this icon to rotate from Portrait to Landscape, when Video Share is selected from the Camcorder options.

Mute: Select this icon to turn the audio off.

Spkr Off/On : press this key to turn off/on the speaker.

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Recent Calls

Tip: To stop the video share call press the Options soft key and press the Select the “Video Share End” soft key.

7.

A pop-up message displays “Video Sharing has been Stopped. Save the

Recorded Video?” If accepted, the recorded videos are stored in the My

Stuff > Video folder.

Video Share (In-Call)

You can begin a Video Share call during an existing call by pressing the

Options and selecting Video Share > Live.

Play a Video Share Recording

During a call (while not in a Live Video Share session) you can share a recorded video for the recipient.

1.

Press the Options key and select Video Share>Recorded> and then select from the available files in your "My Stuff," folder.

2.

To make the connection, the recipient should press Accept and the Video begins to play on both phones.

Recent Calls

The phone stores the numbers of the calls you’ve dialed, received, or missed in the

Recent Calls menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Address Book, the associated name is displayed.

Viewing All Calls

From the Recent Calls menu, select the All Calls option. All calls made, received, and missed are listed. Press the Options soft key for the following options:

Details: allows you to see the number of the sender, the date and time of the call, the length of the call, and the contact’s name, if listed in your Contact List.

Call Back: allows you to return the call automatically.

Video Share: allows you to set up a Video Share call with the caller, if their handset is Video Share enabled.

Save to Address Book: allows you to save the number to your Address Book on either the phone or SIM card.

Send Message: allows you to sent a text or Multimedia message to the caller.

Delete: allows you to delete the selected call or All calls.

Add to Reject List: allows you to add the sending number to your Reject List, where incoming calls are sent direct to voice mail.

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Viewing Missed Calls

The number of calls you have missed is displayed on both the Idle screen and the front panel LCD. To view the number details:

1.

If the phone is closed, open the phone.

2.

Press the View soft key. The most recently missed call is displayed.

Note: If there is a voicemail sent by the same number, associated icons are displayed and can then be selected.

3.

To scroll through the list of missed calls, press the Up or Down Navigation key.

4.

To move to another call type, press the Left or Right Navigation key.

Viewing the Details of a Missed Calls

To view the details of a selected missed call, use the following steps:

1.

Press the View soft key. The most recently missed call is displayed.

2.

To scroll through the list of missed calls, press the Up or Down Navigation key.

3.

With the missed call selected, press the Options soft key.

4.

Use the Navigation keys to highlight Details and press the key.

Calling Back a Missed Call

To call back a missed call number:

1.

Press the View soft key. The most recently missed call is displayed.

2.

3.

4.

Press the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll through the list of missed calls.

Highlight the number and press the Options soft key. Use the navigation keys to select Call Back and press the Select soft key or the key.

- Or -

Highlight the number and press the key.

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Saving a Missed Call to your Address Book

To save the missed call entry to your address book, use the following steps:

1.

Press the View soft key. The most recently missed call is displayed.

2.

3.

With the missed call selected press the Options soft key.

Use the navigation keys to highlight Save to Address book and press the

key.

4.

Select the storage location of your Address Book entry:

• Phone: This option allows you to save the missed number to your Address Book stored on the phone.

• SIM: This option allows you to save the missed number to your Address Book stored on the SIM card. This location only stores the Name, Phone Number, and

Group association for the contact.

For further details about the Address Book feature, see “Adding a New Contact” on page 51.

Sending a Message to a Missed Call

To send a text message or attachment to a missed call entry:

1.

Immediately after missing a call, press the View soft key.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Press the Options soft key. Use the Navigation keys to select Send

Message and press the Select soft key or the key.

At the “Create New Message” screen, use the Alphanumeric keys to type in a message or press the Options soft key to also Add Items such as an:

Image, Sound, or Video.

When you are done with your message, press the Send To soft key.

At the “Recipients” screen, use the numeric keypad to add additional contact phone numbers, if necessary.

6.

Press the Send soft key to initiate delivery.

Note: When you "Add items" in the options, the setting automatically changes to "Multimedia Message".

Deleting a Missed Call

To delete a missed call entry:

1.

Immediately after missing a call, press the View soft key.

2.

Press the Options soft key. Use the Navigation keys to select Delete and press the Select soft key or the key.

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3.

4.

Select which items will be deleted:

• Selected: This option allows you to delete only selected call entries.

• All: This option allows you to delete all missed call entries.

At the “Delete?” prompt, press either the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion or the No soft key to cancel.

You can press the key at any time to exit the Missed Call feature.

Call Time

1.

From the Idle Screen, press the Menu soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Recent Calls and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

Highlight Call Time and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

The following options are then available:

• Last Call Time: shows the length of time for the last call.

• Total Sent: shows the total length of time for the calls made.

• Total Received: shows the total length of time for the calls received.

Select the desired option, press the Reset soft key.

5.

2.

Enter the password and press the Confirm soft key to reset the selected option.

6.

Press the Back soft key or the key to cancel this operation.

Data Volume

1.

From the Idle Screen, press the Menu soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Recent Calls and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Data Volume and and press the Select soft key or the key.

Data Volume refers to the amount of data (volume) to and from the phone.

3.

4.

Use the Up and Down Navigation keys to view the following information:

• Last Sent Data: shows the size of the last data packet (measured in

KB - kilobytes) sent by the phone since the last time this counter was reset.

• Last Received Data: shows the size of the last data packet (measured in

KB - kilobytes) received by the phone since the last time this counter was reset.

• Total Sent Data: shows the size of the total data packet (measured in KB - kilobytes) which have been sent by the phone since the last time this counter was reset.

• Total Received Data: 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.

Press the Back soft key or the key to end.

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Data Call Time

Data Call Time

1.

From the Idle Screen, press Menu soft key. Use the Navigation keys to highlight Recent Calls and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

Highlight Data Call Time and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

The following options are available:

• Last Data Call: shows the time used for the last data call sent or received since the last time this counter was reset.

• Total Data Call: shows the total time used to send or receive data since the last time this counter was reset.

4.

Press the Back soft key or the key to end.

Options During a Call

Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call.

Adjusting the Call Volume

During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the Volume keys on the left side of the phone.

Press the key to increase the volume level and the key to decrease the level.

In Idle mode, you can also adjust the ringer volume using these same keys.

Putting a Call on Hold

You can place the current call on hold whenever you want. You can also make another call while you have a call in progress if your network supports this service.

To put a call on hold:

1.

While on a call, press Options soft key. Use the Navigation keys to highlight Hold and press the Select soft key or the key. This action places the current caller on hold (which is displayed onscreen as a greyedout box).

2.

You can later reactivate this call whenever you want by pressing Resume soft key.

To make a new call while you have a call in progress:

1.

While on a call, press the Options soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Hold and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

3.

Enter the new phone number you wish to dial or look it up in the Address

Book.

Press the key to dial the second number.

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4.

- or -

Press Options soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight New Call and press the Select soft key or the key. Once connected, both calls are displayed on the screen.

Note: The caller currently on hold appears greyed-out onscreen.

When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may switch between the two calls, changing the one on hold to active and placing the other on hold.

To switch between the two calls:

1.

2.

Press Options soft key. Use the Navigation keys to highlight Swap and press the Select soft key or the key.

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.

Press the key to end the currently active call.

To end a specific call:

1.

Press the Options soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight End and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

Highlight the call you wish to end and press the Select soft key or the key.

• Active Call: Only the currently active call is ended.

• Held Call: Only the currently held call is ended.

• All Calls: All current calls are ended and you are returned to the Idle screen.

3.

Press the key to end the remaining call.

In-Call Options

During a call, press the Options soft key to access the following:

Mute: Mutes the onboard microphone.

Video Share: Initiates a video sharing session. Video can be Live or Recorded.

Hold: Places the current call on hold.

New Call: Places the current call on hold and then allows you to enter and dial another number.

Address Book: Allows you to access your Address Book information.

Send Message: Allows you to create and send a new Text message or Multimedia

Message.

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Options During a Call

Calendar: Allows you to temporarily access your calendar while still maintaining the active call.

Notes: Allows you to associate a note with the current phone number.

Whisper Mode ON/OFF: Increases the microphone sensitivity level so that you do not have to speak louder to be heard by the other party. Used in quiet environments such as theaters, meetings, etc.

Mute Keypad Tone: Silences/mutes the key tones when on the call. To turn this feature off (unmute the keypad), return to this option and select Send Keypad

Tone.

Send DTMF: Sends DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones to the contacts you have selected. These DTMF tones are sent as a group. The DTMF tones are the tones used in phones for tone dialling, sounding when you press the number keys.

This option is helpful for entering a password or an account number when you call an automated system, like a banking service.

Save to Address Book: Allows you to add the active phone number to your

Contacts list on either your Phone or SIM card.

End Call: Allows you to end the active call.

If you are in a call, you can place the active call on hold by selecting the New Call option above and either dialing another number or answering another incoming call.

Once the second call has been activated, the following options are available.

Swap: Places the active call on hold and then re-activates the call on hold.

Join: Joins all of the calls you have established with your phone (both active and on hold) into a multi-party call.

When you want to finish, end each call normally by pressing the

Using the Speakerphone During an Active Call

key.

While in an acitve call, it is possible to enable the speakerphone feature.

1.

2.

Dial the number and press the key.

Once the call is answered, press the key to activate the speakerphone.

indicates the speakerphone feature is enabled.

indicates the speakerphone feature is disabled.

3.

Use the volume keys (located on the left side of your phone) to adjust the volume.

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Important!: For more information, see “Responsible Listening” on page 168.

Muting or Sending Keypad Tones

These options allow you to turn the key tones off or on. If the Mute Keypad Tone option is selected, it allows you to press keys without hearing key tones during a call.

Note: To communicate with answering machines or computerized telephone systems, the Send Keypad

Tone option must be selected.

Switching off the Microphone (Mute)

You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off, so that the other person cannot hear you.

Example: You wish to say something to person in the room, but do not want the person on the phone to hear you.

To switch the microphone off temporarily during a call:

1.

Press the Mute soft key. The option is then replaced with Unmute.

2.

Press the Unmute soft key to deactivate the Mute function and reactivate the microphone.

Searching for a Number in Address Book

You can search for a number from the Address Book during a call.

1.

Press the Options soft key. Use the Navigation keys to highlight Address

Book and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

Highlight the Address Book entry by using the Up or Down Navigation key.

- or -

3.

4.

Enter the first few letters of the contact into the Search field which then highlights the closest match in the Address Book list.

Press the View soft key.

For further details about the Address Book feature, see “Finding an Address Book

Entry” on page 50.

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Options During a Call

Call Waiting

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 network, and you have set the

Settings > Set Calls > Voice Call > Call Waiting Menu to Activated. You are notified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone.

To answer a call while you have a call in progress:

1.

Press the key to answer the next incoming call. The first call is automatically put on hold.

2.

To switch between the two calls, press Options soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Swap and press the Select soft key or the key.

• Swap: Places the current call on hold and then activates the previous call.

To end a call on hold:

1.

Press the Options soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight End and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Held Call and press the Select soft key or the key. 2.

3.

Press the key to end all calls.

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.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Press the key to answer the first incoming call.

Press the key to answer the next incoming call. The first call is automatically put on hold.

Join the first two callers by pressing the Options soft key. Use the

Navigation keys to highlight Join and press the Select soft key or the key.

• Join: combines your current set of callers into a single multi-party call (both active and on hold).

Press the key to end the call.

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Silent Mode

Silent mode is convenient when you wish to stop the phone from making noise, in a theater for example.

In Idle mode, press and hold the key until the phone vibrates, the “Silent

Profile on” message appears on screen. Both the Silent mode and Vibration icons are displayed on the Main Display screen. Only the Vibration icon displays

on the external LCD. Please see “Set Sound Profile” on page 78.

In Silent mode, your phone’s speakers are muted. With the flip closed, an incoming call causes the phone to vibrate and light up the external LCD display or just light the external LCD display, depending on the settings of the Silent Phone Settings feature.

To exit and reactivate the previous sound settings, press and hold the key again until “Normal Profile on” displays. The Silent mode and Vibrate icons are no longer displayed.

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Menu Navigation

Section 4: Menu Navigation

Topics Covered

• Menu Navigation

• Menu Outline

This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone. Some menu options are controlled by the SIM provided by your service provider.

Menu Navigation

Menus and sub-menus can be accessed by scrolling through them using the

Navigation keys or by using the shortcut keys.

Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling

1.

2.

In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.

Scroll using the Navigation keys to reach a main menu, Settings for example. Press the Select soft key or the key to enter the menu.

3.

If the menu contains sub-menus, Set Phone for example, you can access them by first highlighting the option and then by pressing the Select soft key or the key. If the menu you have selected contains further options, repeat this step.

4.

5.

6.

To scroll through these menus, press either the Up or Down Navigation key or the Volume key (located on the left side of your phone). Press the Select soft key, or the key to make your selection.

To return to the previous menu level, press the Back soft key, the key.

To exit the menu without changing the settings, press the key.

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Using Shortcuts

Numbered menu items, such as menus, sub-menus, and options can be quickly accessed by using their shortcut numbers. In Menu mode, Main Menus can be accessed by pressing the number keys (1 to 0) corresponding to their location on the screen.

Example: Accessing the Language menu.

1.

2.

3.

Press the Menu soft key.

Press the key for Settings.

Press the key for Set Phone

4.

Press the key for Language.

5.

Press the key to display the list of available languages.

Menu Outline

The following list shows the menu structure and indicates the number assigned to each option. On numbered shortcut lists, while the lists may be numbered through

12, the option 10 is selected by pressing the pressing the

key, option 11 is selected by

key, and option 12 is selected by pressing the key.

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1: AT&T Music

1: Music Player

2: Shop Music

3: MusicID

4: XM Radio

5: Music Videos

6: The Buzz

7: Community

8: Music Applications

2: Messaging

1: Create New Message

2: Inbox

3: Mobile Email

4: IM

5: Sent

6: Outbox

7: Drafts

8: My Folder

9: Templates

1: Text Templates

2: Multimedia Message Templates

10: Delete All

11: Messaging Settings

1: Text Message

1: Sending Options

2: Text Message Center Settings

2: Multimedia Message

1: Sending Options

2: Receiving Options

3: Multimedia Message Profiles

4: Auto Resize Image

5: Creation Mode

6: Default Style

3: Broadcast**

4: Voice Mail

5: Push Message

1: Receiving Option On/Off

2: Service Loading

12: Memory Status

3: Recent Calls

1: All Calls

2: Missed Calls

3: Calls Made

4: Calls Received

5: Voice Mail

1: Connect to Voice Mail

2: Voice Server Number

6: Speed Dial List

1: Voice Mail

2: ~ 9. <Empty>

(up to eight empty Speed Dial numbers ready for assignment initially)

7: Delete All

Menu Outline

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8: Call Time

9: Data Volume

10: Data Call Time

4: MEdia Net

1: MEdia Net Home

2: Enter URL

3: Favorites

4: Saved Pages

5: History

6: Advanced

1: Clear Caches

2: Empty Cookies

3: Cookie Options

4: Preferences

5: About Browser

7: Browser Settings

5: AT&T Mall

1: Shop Tones

2: Shop Games

3: Shop Graphics

4: Shop Multimedia

5: Shop Applications

6: Shop Video

7: MEdia Net Home

6: Cellular Video*

7: My Stuff

8: Address Book

9: Settings

1: Quick Tips

2: Set Sound Profile

3: Set Display

1: Main Display

1: Wallpaper

2: Greeting Message

3: Menu Style

4: Pop Up List Menu

5: Dialing Display

1: Font Type

Menu Outline

2: Font Size

3: Font Color

4: Background Color

2: Front Display

1: Wallpaper

2: Greeting Message

3: Light Settings

1: Brightness

2: Backlight Time

3: Keypad Light

4: Set Time & Date

5: Set Phone

1: Language

2: Shortcuts

3: Own Number

4: Security

1: Lock Phone

2: Lock SIM Card

3: Check PIN Code

4: Lock Applications

5: Set FDN Mode

6: Change Phone Password

7: Change PIN Code

8: Change PIN2 Code

9: APN Control

5: Airplane Mode

6: Set Calls

1: General

1: Show My Number

2: Auto Reject

3: Call Answer

4: Auto Reply

5: Call Status Tones

6: Alerts on Call

2: Voice Call

1: Call Forwarding

2: Call Barring**

3: Call Waiting

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4: Auto Redial

7: Set Connectivity

1: Bluetooth

1: Activation On/Off

2: My Devices

3: My Phone’s Visibility

4: My Phone’s Name

5: Secure Mode

6: Remote SIM Mode

7: Bluetooth Services

1: Headset

2: Handsfree

3: Bluetooth Stereo Headset

4: Serial Port

5: Dial Up

6: Basic Printing

7: File Transfer

8: Object Push

9: SIM Access

2: Network Selection**

3: Connections

4: Select USB Mode

5: IMS Settings

1: Service

2: Profile

8: Set Applications

1: Messaging Settings

1: Text Message

1: Sending Options

2: Text Message Center Settings

2: Multimedia Message

1: Sending Options

2: Receiving Options

3: Multimedia Message Profiles

4: Auto Resize Image

5: Creation Mode

6: Default Style

3: Broadcast**

Menu Outline

4: Voice Mail

5: Push Message

1: Receiving Option

2: Service Loading

2: Browser Settings

3: Camera Settings

4: Player Settings

1: Play Mode

2: Play via

3: Equalizer

5: Cellular Video Settings

6: Record Audio Settings

7: Calendar Settings

1: Starting Day

2: Default View Mode

8: Address Book Settings

1: My Business Card

2: Speed Dial

1: Voice Mail

2: ~ 9 Empty

3: Save New Contacts to

4: View Contacts from

5: Own Number

6: Service Number

7: Memory Status

9: Video Share Settings

1: Alerts

2: Auto Record

3: Service

4: Recording Location

9: Reset Settings

10: Set Memory

1: Clear Memory

2: Memory Status

11: Software Update

1: Continue Update

12: Phone Information

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* Shows only if you have Cellular Video service.

** Shows only if your SIM is set for these features.

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Using the Text Input Methods

Section 5: Entering Text

Topics Covered

• Using the Text Input Methods

• Using the T9 Input Method

• Using the Alphabetic Input Method

• Using the Symbols Input Method

• Using the Numeric Input Method

This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering characters into your phone. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to reduce the amount of key strokes associated with entering text.

Using the Text Input Methods

The Text Input option switches the key entry functions from ABC (Alphabetic), T9

Alphabetic (predictive text mode), Numeric Mode, and Symbols Mode.

ABC (Alphabetic) Input Method (abc, Abc, and ABC)

This input method allows you to enter letters by pressing the key labeled with the letter you want. Press the key once, twice, three, or four times until the desired letter displays.

The abc method makes all characters of the word lowercase. The Abc method makes the initial character an uppercase while the remaining characters are left as lowercase. The ABC method makes all characters of the word uppercase.

T9 Input Method (T9 abc, T9 Abc, and T9 ABC)

This input method allows you to enter words with only one keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has more than one letter; for example, pressing the key can enter J, K, or L. However, the T9 method automatically compares the series of keystrokes you make with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the most likely word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the traditional Alphabetic mode.

The T9 abc method makes all characters lowercase. The T9 Abc method makes the initial character an uppercase while the remaining characters are left as lowercase.

The T9 ABC method makes all characters uppercase.

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Numeric

This mode allows you to enter numbers.

Symbols

This mode allows you to enter symbols, such as punctuation marks.

Changing the Text Input Mode

When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered (such as in a text message), you will notice the text input mode indicator on the display. To change the text input mode, use the following steps:

1.

To change the text input mode, press the

-OR-

key.

2.

Press the Options soft key and select Input Method. Choose your preferrred text input mode.

Keep pressing the key to choose from the following options:

Abc: abc (all lowercase), Abc (initial capitalization) and ABC (all uppercase).

T9: (Predictive text) T9 abc (completed words are all lowercase), T9 Abc

(completed words are initial uppercase) and T9 ABC (completed words are all uppercase).

Numeric: configures the keypad to be used only to enter numbers into a text message.

Note: Press and hold the key to access Symbols mode. Press the number key corresponding to the symbol you want to enter. Use the Up and Down Navigation keys to scroll through the available symbols. Press the Cancel soft key to exit.

Using the T9 Input Method

T9 Predictive Text input method is based on a built-in dictionary. A series of keystrokes is interpreted by the phone using this dictionary to determine the likely word.

Enter a Word in T9 Mode

1.

In T9 method, begin entering a word by pressing the 2 to 9 keys. Press each key only once for each letter. The built-in dictionary lists words that match the keystrokes you have entered.

2.

Example: To enter “Hello”, press

, , , ,

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3.

4.

The word that you are typing appears in the display. It may change with each key that you press.

Enter the whole word before editing or deleting the keystrokes.

When the word displays correctly, go to step 5.

If the word doesn’t display correctly, press the key to display alternative word choices for the keys that you have pressed.

Example: Both “Of” and “Me” have the choice first.

and keys. The phone displays the most commonly used

5.

Insert a space by pressing the key and start entering the next word.

Add a New Word into the T9 Dictionary

1.

After pressing the keys corresponding to the word you want to add, press the key to display the alternative words.

2.

3.

4.

When the last alternative word is displayed, Spell displays. Press the Spell soft key.

Enter the word you want to add using the ABC mode.

Press the Add soft key or the key.

The word is added to the T9 dictionary and becomes the first word for the associated keypress series.

Note: This feature may not be available for some languages.

• To enter periods, hyphens, colons, or parenthesis, press and hold the

T9 mode applies grammar rules to ensure that correct punctuation is used.

key.

• To shift case in T9 mode, use the

Capital lock, Lower case, and Numeric.

key. There are 4 cases: Initial capital,

• You can move the cursor by using the Left and Right soft keys. To delete letters, press the key. Press and hold the key to clear the display.

Using the Alphabetic Input Method

keys to enter your To use the ABC Alphabetic input method use the text.

1.

to

Press the key labeled with the letter you want:

Once for the first letter

Twice for the second letter

And so on

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2.

Select the other letters in the same way.

Note: The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then select the next letter.

Keys

. , ’ - ? ! @ : / 1

A B C Ä Å Æ Ç 2 a b c ä à å æ ç 2

D E F É âˆ† Φ 3 d e f è é Φ 3

G H I Γ 4 g h i ì Γ 4

J K L Λ 5 j k l Λ 5

M N O Ñ Ö Ø Ω 6 m n o ñ ö ò ø Ω 6

P Q R S П Σ Ψ 7 p q r s β Σ Ψ 7

T U V Ü θ 8 t u v ü ù 8

W X Y Z Ξ 9 w x y z Ξ 9

+ = < > € £ $ % & ¥ ¤ 0

Using the Symbols Input Method

The Symbol input method enables you to insert symbols and punctuation marks into text.

1.

To enter symbol mode press and hold the key.

2.

3.

Use the Navigation keys to select an on screen symbol group.

To select a symbol from that group, press the corresponding number key.

4.

5.

To clear the symbol(s), press the key. When the input field is empty, this key returns the display to the previous mode.

To return to your message, press the OK soft key or the key.

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Using the Numeric Input Method

Using the Numeric Input Method

The Numeric mode enables you to enter numbers into a text message. Press the keys corresponding to the digits you want to enter.

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Section 6: Understanding Your Address Book

Topics Covered

• Using Contacts

• Address Book Entry Options

• Adding a New Contact

• Dialing a Number from the SIM Card using the Location Number

• Speed Dial List

• Finding My Own Phone Number

• FDN Mode

• Group Settings

• Managing Address Book Entries

This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Address Book. Address Book entries can be sorted by name, entry, or group.

Note: When storing an Address Book entry into your SIM card, note that only the Name, Address, Group, and slot location are initially offered as fields. You may add additional fields to a SIM entry; however, if you move that SIM card to another model phone, it is possible that only the basic information will be visible.

Using Contacts

Dialing a Number from Address Book

Once you have stored phone numbers in the Address Book, 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.

Note: The default Address Book entries are: *Now - *669, Check Bill Balance - *225#,

Directory Assistance - 411, Pay My Bill - *729, View Data Usage - *3282#, View My Minutes - *646#, and Voice Connect - *08.

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Address Book Entry Options

Finding an Address Book Entry

You can store phone numbers and their corresponding names onto your SIM card and phone’s onboard memory. The two locations are physically separate but are used as a single entity, called the Address Book.

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.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Address Book, and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Enter the first few letters of the name.

4.

The Address Book entries are then listed, starting with the first entry matching your input.

To select a different entry, press the Up or Down Navigation key until the entry you want is highlighted.

5.

Once you have found the entry, press the key to dial the number, or press the Options soft key to access the Address Book entry options.

Address Book Entry Options

While in the Address Book with any of the default entries highlighted, press the

Options soft key to use access the following options:

• View : provides you with details about that contact entry. Press the Back soft key to return to the Address Book listing.

• Add New Contact : allows you to add a new entry to either your Phone or SIM card.

• Call : allows you to call a currently selected entry.

Video Share: allows you to share either a live video recording or recorded video with a phone that is similarly equipped, and if both SIMs have the feature enabled.

• Send Message : allows you to send a text message or a multimedia message to the selected entry.

• Edit : allows you to edit the properties of an entry such as: Name, Category, Group, or location. Press the key to save your changes.

• Duplicate : allows you to duplicate a selected entry. Press the key to save your duplicate entry.

Delete: allows you to delete either a selected address book entry or multiple entries from a target location such as the Phone and/or SIM card.

Save to My Stuff: allows you to copy the contact information from its current location to your My Stuff folder.

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Send Business Card via: allows you to send a message to the selected entry which contains the information from an Address Book Business Card entry which you have on file.

This can be sent as either a message or via Bluetooth.

Assign Speed Dial: allows you to set the speed dial key for this entry.

Copy to Phone/SIM: allows you to copy the contact information from your SIM to your phone or from your phone to your SIM.

Move to Phone/SIM: allows you to move the contact information from your SIM to your phone or from your phone to your SIM.

FDN Contacts: Fixed Dialing Number mode 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 on the SIM FDN list.

Copy to FDN Contacts: allows you to copy the selected contact to the FDN Contact list.

Print via Bluetooth: allows you send the selected contact entry information to a

Bluetooth compatible printer.

Management: allows you to manage the following options for your Address Book:

My Business Card: allows you to send a name card message to the selected entry.

This name card contains your name with your number and profile, and any other information that you want to add.

Speed Dial: allows you to set up the Speed Dial List.

Save New Contacts to: allows you to set whether to save a new contact to your

Phone Memory, SIM memory, or Always Ask.

View Contacts from: allows you to set whether you see contacts from All, Phone

Memory, or SIM Memory.

Own Number: allows you to maintain a list of your own numbers.

Service Number: allows you to search through your address book listings of saved service numbers.

Memory Status: allows you to view the amount of memory allocation for the following categories: Phone, SIM, Additional No.1 (SIM card), Additional No.2, Email, and FDN.

Adding a New Contact

Use the following procedures to store a new contact to your Phone or SIM Card.

There are two starting methods: one, starting from the Address Book and adding a new contact; and the second, starting from the Idle screen and typing in the number.

Both of the procedures about initial setup use the second starting method.

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Adding a New Contact

Storing a Number in the Phone’s Memory

1.

When the Idle screen displays, enter the phone number.

2.

3.

Press the Options soft key and select the Save to Address Book option.

Choose the target location for the entry (Phone or SIM), press the Select soft key or the key.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Select the type of entry, either a New contact or Update to an existing contact.

On the Select Type screen, choose the type of phone number being entered:

• Mobile - Private

• Mobile - Business

• Landline - Private

• Landline - Business

• Fax

• Etc.

On the Add New Contact screen, enter alphanumeric characters into each of the available fields:

• First Name: allows you enter a first name for this entry.

• 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.

• Phone Number: allows you keep or alter the currently entered phone number.

• Number Type: allows you to enter an additional landline-private number to this entry.

• Contact E-mail: allows you to enter a contact E-mail address for this entry.

• Group: allows you to assign this contact to group. Press the Options soft key to display available groups. Use the Up or Down Navigation keys to select a group.

Press the Select soft key or the key to save your selection.

• Caller ID: allows you to set a graphic to the Caller ID for this contact. Press the

Options soft key or the key to access the My Stuff menu.

• Ringtone: allows you to choose a ringtone for this contact information. Press the

Options soft key or the key to access the My Stuff menu.

• Instant Messaging: allows you to assign an Instant Message profile to this entry. Press the key to access the IM menu.

• Note: allows you enter notes associated with this contact.

Press the Options soft key or the key to save the information for this entry.

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Storing a Number on the SIM Card

Note: When storing an Address Book entry into the SIM card, note that only the Name, Phone Number,

Group, and Slot location are initially displayed. 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.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

When the Idle screen displays, enter in the phone number.

Press the Options soft key and select the Save to Address Book option.

Choose the target location for the entry (Phone or SIM). Select SIM and press the Select soft key or the key.

Enter the following information for the New Contact.

• Name: allows you to enter a name for the number entered.

• Phone Number: assigns the number entered to the Mobile entry.

• Group: allows you to assign the contact to a group such as Business, Family, or Friends.

• Location: allows you to assign a location number on your SIM for the number being entered.

Press the key to save your new entry and return to a screen which then lists the details of your new entry onto the SIM.

To view available options for this entry, press the Options soft key:

• Edit: allows you to edit the properties of an entry such as: Name, Number, or

Location. Press the key to save your changes.

• Call: allows you to call a currently selected entry.

• Video Share: innitiates a Video Share Call with this contact.

• Send Message: allows you to send a text message or a multimedia message to the selected entry.

• Duplicate: allows you to duplicate a selected entry. Press the key to save your duplicate entry.

• Delete: allows you to delete the currently selected address book entry from a target location.

• Save to My Stuff: allows you to copy the contact information from its current location to your My Stuff folder.

• Send Business Card via: allows you to send a message to the selected entry which contains the information from their Address Book entry which you have on file. This can be sent as either a message or via Bluetooth.

• Copy to Phone: allows you to copy the contact information from the SIM to the phone or from your phone to your SIM.

• Move to Phone: allows you to move the contact information from the SIM to the phone or from your phone to your SIM.

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Dialing a Number from the SIM Card using the Location Number

• Copy to FDN Contacts: allows you to copy the restricted phone number list to the FDN section of the SIM card.

• Print via Bluetooth: allows you send the selected contact entry information to a

Bluetooth compatible printer.

7.

To return to the Idle screen, press the key.

Dialing a Number from the SIM Card using the Location

Number

1.

In Idle mode, enter the location number for the phone number you want to dial and press the key.

All of the contacts saved on the SIM display, with the contact entry selected highlighted.

2.

Press the Up or Down Navigation key to find other numbers on the list.

3.

Press the Call soft key, the key, or the key when you have selected the number you want to call.

Speed Dial List

Note: All contacts to be assigned to a speed dial number must already exist in the Address Book.

You can assign up to 8-speed dial entries on the Speed Dial List and then dial them easily whenever you want, simply by pressing the associated numeric key.

In Idle mode, to speed dial the numbers assigned to keys 2 to 9, press and hold the appropriate key.

You can set up Speed Dial entries several ways: by going to a previously entered contact in the Address Book and assign them a Speed Dial number; by going to the

Recent Calls and selecting the Speed Dial List option; or by going to Settings >

Set Applications > Address Book Settings > Speed Dial.

Setting Up Speed Dial Entries

1.

From the Idle Screen, press Menu soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Address Book and press Select soft key.

2.

3.

4.

Highlight an entry by using the navigation keys.

Press the Select soft key or the key and select the Assign Speed Dial option.

Select the key to which you wish to assign the speed-dial number (from the 2 to 9 keys), and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Note: Memory location 1 is reserved for your Voice mail server number.

You may also set up a Speed Dial entry by accessing the Settings menu.

1.

From the Idle Screen, press Menu soft key. Use the navigation keys to highlight Settings and press Select soft key.

2.

3.

Use the navigation keys to highlight Set Applications and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the navigation keys to highlight Address Book Settings and press the

Select soft key or the key.

4.

5.

6.

Select the Speed Dial option and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select the speed-dial key (from the 2 to 9 keys) to which you wish to assign a contact, and press the Select soft key or the key. The phone opens the Address Book and allows you to select a previously added contact.

Use the navigation keys to select the desired contact, and press the Select soft key or the key. The contact is assigned to that Speed Dial number.

Assigning a Speed Dial number using the Speed Dial List under Recent Calls is done using much the same procedure as Settings. Access the Speed Dial List, select the speed dial number, and press the Select soft key or the key. The Address Book list displays and you may select from a previously entered contact.

Changing a Contact or Number Assigned to a Key

1.

From the Idle Screen, press Menu. Use the navigation keys to highlight

Address Book and press Select soft key or the key.

2.

Use the navigation keys to highlight the contact to be assigned to a speed dial number, and press the Options soft key.

3.

Highlight Assign Speed Dial by using the navigation keys, and press the

Select soft key or the key.

The Speed Dial screen displays, with an empty slot selected (if there is an empty slot available; otherwise the first available slot is highlighted).

4.

5.

Use the navigation keys to highlight the speed dial number where you want to replace the contact.

The “Change Number” confirmation appears.

Press the Yes soft key.

The “Speed Dial Assigned” message appears.

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Finding My Own Phone Number

If you access the Speed Dial List from the Settings menu, the procedure changes slightly:

1.

From the Idle Screen, press Menu. Using the navigation keys, highlight

Settings and press Select soft key or the key.

2.

3.

Using the navigation keys, highlight the Set Applications option and press

Select soft key or the key.

Using the navigation keys, highlight the Address Book Settings option and press Select soft key or the key.

4.

5.

6.

Using the navigation keys, highlight the Speed Dial option and press

Select soft key or the key.

Select the Speed Dial number that you would like to change, and press the

Options soft key.

Select either Address Book or FDN Contacts, and press Select soft key or

7.

8.

Using the navigation keys, highlight the contact to assign to the Speed Dial number and press Select soft key or the key.

The “Change Speed Dial?” confirmation appears.

Press the Yes soft key to save the new speed dial entry and overwrite the previous information.

The “Changed” confirmation displays.

9.

When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

Deleting Speed Dial Entries

1.

From the Idle Screen, press highlight Recent Calls and press

Menu. Use the navigation keys to

Select.

2.

3.

Highlight Speed Dial List by using the navigation keys, and press the

Select soft key or the key.

Select the key you wish to clear and press the Options soft key.

4.

Select Remove and press the Yes soft key to confirm your deletion.

5.

When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

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.

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You can assign a name to each of your own phone numbers registered on your SIM card. You can also edit the names and numbers. Any changes made here do not in any way affect the actual subscriber numbers on your SIM card.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Settings, press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Phone Information by pressing the Up or Down key and press the

Select soft key or the key.

FDN Mode

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.

Note: FDN Mode must be set to On in the Settings>Set Phone>Security>Set FDN Mode option before you can add, change, or delete contacts on the FDN List.

1.

2.

3.

4.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the key.

Select the FDN Contacts option using the navigation keys, then press the

Select soft key or the key.

The FDN List screen displays. If there are no FDN numbers assigned, press the Options soft key and select Create FDN Contact.

5.

You must enter your PIN2 password. This number is provided to you by your Service Provider.

6.

Select the FDN Contact to call, or press the Options soft key to add additional contacts, change a contact, or delete a contact from the FDN

List.

Copy to FDN Contacts

1.

2.

Highlight an entry in the Address Book, and select the Copy to FDN

Contacts option.

You must enter your PIN2 password. This number is provided to you by your Service Provider.

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Group Settings

Group Settings

Editing a Caller Group

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Scroll to Groups by pressing the Right Navigation key.

Scroll through the list of groups by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key.

Highlight the target group entry and press the Options soft key.

Highlight Group Settings, press the Select soft key or the key.

The following options are then available:

• Picture: allows you to view the assigned group image.

• Ringtone: allows you to set the ringtone associated with this group. Choose from the Default Ringtones or from the Downloaded Ringtones.

Once you’ve made your changes, press the Options soft key, select Save and press the Select soft key or the key.

8.

When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

Managing Address Book Entries

You can copy, delete, and view the memory status for the Phone and SIM entries on your phone.

Copying an Entry to the Phone

You can copy a SIM entry to the Phone by using the Duplicate option. When you copy entries to the phone, duplicate entries are created.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the key.

Select an entry which currently resides on the phone.

If the entry’s associated Group graphic has a SIM location icon on it, then the entry already exists on the SIM card. This is the type you can duplicate.

If the entry’s associated Group image does not have a SIM location icon, then this entry currently already exists on the phone.

Press the Options soft key, highlight Copy to Phone, and press the Select soft key or the key.

When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

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Note: Options are available for phone entries that are not available when stored to the SIM card. For details

see “Storing a Number in the Phone’s Memory” on page 52.

Deleting All of the Address Book Entries

You can delete All, Phone, or SIM entries from your phone’s memory.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the key.

You must highlight an added contact, using the Up or Down Navigation keys in order to access the Delete option.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Press the Options soft key, highlight Delete, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Multiple, press the Select soft key or the key.

Choose the location of the Address Book entries you wish to delete (Phone,

SIM, or Phone & SIM), press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight All and press the key.

You can remove the check mark by pressing the key again. Selecting

All places a checkmark adjacent to every entry in the list.

7.

8.

Press the Delete soft key to delete the entries from the selected memory location.

At the Delete? confirm screen, press the Yes soft key to continue, or the

No soft key to cancel.

9.

Enter the password and press the Confirm soft key or the key.

10.

When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

Note: Entries on the FDN Address Book must be deleted from within the FDN Address Book

Checking the Memory Status

You can check how many names and numbers are stored in the Address book, in both SIM card and the phone memory. You can also see the capacity of both memories.

1.

2.

3.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Options soft key.

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4.

5.

Select Management by using the navigation keys, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Memory Status by using the navigation keys, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Memory status is listed for the following units:

• Phone: tells you how many Address Book entries (out of a possible 1000) are in use.

• USIM (SIM): tells you how many entries are in use on your SIM card (out of a possible 250).

• 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.

• 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.

• Email: tells you how many entries are in use (out of a possible 250).

• FDN: tells you how many entries are in use (out of a possible 40).

6.

When you are finished viewing your phone’s Memory Status, press the

key to return to Idle mode.

Using the Service Dialing Numbers

You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned by your service provider. These numbers include emergency numbers, customer service numbers and directory inquiries.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Address Book, press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Options soft key.

Select Management by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Service Number, by pressing the Up or Down Navigation key and press the Select soft key or the key.

Scroll through the numbers by using the Up or Down Navigation key.

To dial the number displayed, press the key.

Note: This menu is available only when your SIM card supports Service Dialing Numbers.

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Section 7: Messaging

Topics Covered

• Types of Messages

• Creating and Sending Text Messages

• Creating and Sending Multimedia Messages

• Locating a Message

• Using Message Options

• Signing into Your Mobile Email

• Using Instant Messenger (IM)

• Using Message Templates

• Deleting Messages

• Messaging Settings

• Memory Status

This section describes how to send or receive different types of messages. It also includes the features and functionality associated with messaging.

Types of Messages

Your phone provides the following message types:

• Text Messages

• Multimedia Messages

• IM Messages

Creating and Sending Text Messages

The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive short text messages to and from other mobile phones. To use this feature, you must subscribe to your service provider’s message service.

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Creating and Sending Text Messages

The Message icon ( ) displays when you have received new text messages.

When the memory is full, an error message displays and you cannot receive any new messages. Use the Delete option in each message box to delete obsolete messages.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

4.

Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Create New Message and press the Select soft key or the key.

Enter either a phone number or contact name (from your Address Book) by pressing the Options soft key and choosing the Add Recipients option.

• Recent Log: allows you to choose from a brief list of recently dialed phone numbers. Press the key to add a selected number to your message’s recipients list field. This entry can later be appended prior to sending the message.

• Contacts: allows you to insert additional recipients from your Address Book by using your Up and Down Navigation keys to select those entries you wish to add.

Press the key to place a checkmark next to those entries.

Once you have selected the desired entries, press the Add softkey to return to the message.

Note: FDN (Fixed Dialing Number) mode, if supported by the SIM card, restricts your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.

5.

6.

• Groups: allows you to insert additional Group members from your Address Book by using your Up and Down Navigation keys to select those entries you wish to add.

In the text field, begin creating your text message.

When you have finished writing your message, press the Options soft key.

Choose from the following options:

• Send: allows you to send the message.

• Text: allows you to highlight the text inserted, then set the Text Selection on or off, Cut previously entered text, Copy text, or Remove text before sending.

• Add Item: allows you to add an image, sound or video clip to your message.

Important!: Adding a photo, audio clip, or video clip to a text message will change the message from a text message to a multimedia message.

• Create Item: allows you to temporarily exit from the current text message and create either a new photo, video clip, or audio clip for your current text message.

Take Photo: allows you to temporarily exit the message, take a photo with phone’s camera, and then add it to your message.

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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.

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.

• Insert: allows you to insert a predefined Text template, Text emoticon, Business card, or favorite web address into the message.

Text Template: allows you to insert one of the preset message templates to the text, such as (Out of Office, I’m in a meeting..).

Text Emoticon: allows you to add an a emoticon (created by phone characters) to your message. An example would be: which creates a :-) “happy face”.

Address Book: allows you to add contact information for an entry from your

Address Book directly to your message.

Favorites: allows you to add a web address from your Favorites list of Internet sites to the message.

• Add Recipients: allows you to update the recipient list by appending it with information from either your Recent Log, Contacts, or Group entries.

• Change to Multimedia Message: allows you to convert the current message to/from either a text or multimedia message prior to being sent.

Note: A multimedia message should only be sent to a phone which can support the receipt and display of this message type.

• Input Language: allows you to temporarily change the input language used to create your message.

• Input Method: allows you to change the method used to input data into your

message, such as text, numbers, and symbols. For more information, refer to

“Entering Text” on page 44.

• Add Attachment: allows you to add either a file, card, or other information such as a calendar entry, task, or note.

File: allows you to insert an audio, graphic, or video clip to your message as an attached file.

Business Card: allows you to insert the contact information for an entry from

Address Book directly to your message as an attached file.

Appointment: allows you to insert an Appointment entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Anniversary: allows you to insert an Anniversary entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Private: allows you to insert a Private entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Holiday: allows you to insert a Holiday entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

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Important: allows you to insert an entry from your calendar tagged as Important directly to your message as an attached file.

Tasks: allows you to insert an entry from your calendar tagged as a Task directly to your message as an attached file.

Notes: allows you to insert a presaved Note (text) directly to your message as an attached file.

Favorites: allows you to add a web address from your Favorites list of Internet sites as an attachment to the message.

• Sending Options: allows you to set the sending options, such as keeping a copy of the message.

• Save to Drafts: allows you to save the text message to your Drafts folder for sending later.

• Save as Template: allows you to save the text message as a template.

• Back: allows you to return to the active message.

Press the Send To soft key, confirm the recipient(s). You can add additional recipients from your Address Book by selecting one of the Empty fields and pressing the key.

Add the additional recipients from your Address Book by using your Up and

Down Navigation keys to select those entries you wish to add.

Press the key to place a checkmark next to those entries.

Once you have selected the desired entries, press the Done softkey to return to the previous list of Recipients.

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Send the message to the selected recipients by either pressing the Send soft key or the key.

Creating and Sending Multimedia Messages

The Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send and receive multimedia messages to and from other mobile phones. To use this feature, you must subscribe to your service provider’s multimedia message service.

The Multimedia Message icon ( ) displays when you have received new multimedia messages. When the memory is full, an error message displays and you cannot receive any new messages. Use the Delete option in each message box to delete obsolete messages.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Create New Message and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Enter either a phone number or contact name (from your Address Book) by pressing the Options soft key and choose the Add Recipients option.

• Recent Log: allows you to choose from a brief list of recently dialed phone numbers. Press the key to add a selected number to your message’s recipients list field. This entry can later be appended prior to sending the message.

• Contacts: allows you to insert additional recipients from your Address Book by using your Up and Down Navigation keys to select those entries you wish to add.

Press the key to place a checkmark next to those entries.

Once you have selected the desired entries, press the Add softkey to return to the message.

Note: FDN (Fixed Dialing Number) mode, if supported by the SIM card, restricts your outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.

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• Groups: allows you to insert additional Group members from your Address Book by using your Up and Down Navigation keys to select those entries you wish to add.

Begin creating your message.

Press the Options soft key, highlight the Change to Multimedia Message and press the Select soft key or the key.

Note: A multimedia message should only be sent to a phone which can support the receipt and display of this message type.

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Add an Image, Sound, or Video clip directly into your message by pressing the Options soft key and selecting from one of the following options:

• Send: allows you to send the message.

• Preview: allows you to preview your message prior to being sent.

• Text: allows you to enter, cut, copy, and remove text from your message prior to being sent.

• Add Item: allows you to add an image, sound or video clip to your message.

• Create Item: allows you to temporarily exit from the current text message and create either a new photo, video clip, or audio clip for your current text message.

Take Photo: allows you to temporarily exit the message, take a photo with phone’s camera, and then add it to your message.

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.

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.

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• Insert: allows you to insert a predefined Text template, Text emoticon, Business card, or favorite web address into the message.

Text Template: allows you to insert one of the preset message templates to the text, such as (Out of Office, I’m in a meeting..).

Text Emoticon: allows you to add an a emotion (created by phone characters) to your message. An example would be: which creates a :-) “happy face”.

Address Book: allows you to add the contact information for an entry from

Address Book directly to your message.

Favorites: allows you to add a web address from your Favorites list of Internet sites to the message.

• Add Recipients: allows you to update the recipient list by appending it with information form either your Recent Call Log, Contacts, or Group entries.

• Change to Text Message: allows you to convert the multimedia message back to a text-based message which can contain multimedia files as attachment and not as part of the main body of the message.

• Add Page: allows you to add a text page to your multimedia message.

• Input Language: allows you to change the language used for the message text.

• Input Method: allows you to change the method used to input data into your

message, such as text, numbers, and symbols. For more information, refer to

“Entering Text” on page 44.

• Edit Style: allows you to edit the style of your outgoing message with option such as: Select page, Background Color, Page Duration (for embedded media),

Font Color, and Font Style.

• Add Subject: allows you to add a subject header to your multimedia message.

• Add Attachment: allows you to add either a file, card, or other information such as a calendar entry, task, or note.

File: allows you to insert an audio, graphic, or video clip to your message as an attached file.

Business Card: allows you to insert the contact information for an entry from

Address Book directly to your message as an attached file.

Appointment: allows you to insert an Appointment entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Anniversary: allows you to insert an Anniversary entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Private: allows you to insert a Private entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Holiday: allows you to insert a Holiday entry from your calendar directly to your message as an attached file.

Important: allows you to insert an entry from your calendar tagged as Important directly to your message as an attached file.

Tasks: allows you to insert a Task directly to your message as an attached file.

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Notes: allows you to insert a presaved Note (text) directly to your message as an attached file.

Favorites: allows you to add a web address from your Favorites list of Internet sites as an attachment to the message.

• Sending Options: allows you to configure the options associated with sending the message.

• Save to Drafts: saves the current message to the Drafts folder.

• Save as Template: allows you to save the current text message or multimedia message to the current list of preset message templates, such as (Out of Office,

I’m in a meeting..).

• Back: allows you to return to the active message.

Press the Send To soft key, confirm the recipient(s). You can add additional recipients from you Address Book by selecting one of the Empty fields and pressing the key.

Add the additional recipients from your Address Book by then using your Up and

Down Navigation keys to select those entries you wish to add.

Press the key to place a checkmark next to those entries.

Once you have selected the desired entries, press the Done softkey to return to the previous list of Recipients.

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Send the message to the selected recipients by either pressing the Send soft key or the key.

Locating a Message

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In Idle mode, new text messages, multimedia messages, and voice messages are displayed in a View screen on the Main Display. Use the navigation keys to select the type of message you would like to review.

The following icons indicate the message type.

• indicates a new Voicemail message.

• indicates a new Text message or email message.

• indicates a new Multimedia message.

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Press the View soft key (in the case of Voicemail, the soft key becomes

Dial, and dials your Voicemail) or the key. The Messaging, Recent

Calls, or Voice Mail screens display with the details of the incoming

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Retrieving a Text Message communication. If you exit from this View screen, you will need to go to the Messaging or Recent Calls screens, or dial your Voicemail contact to access the communications.

Retrieving a Text Message

When a new Text message comes in, the display (in Idle mode) shows a new

Message notification icon ( ) along with the available sender’s information.

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Press the View soft key to launch the Inbox list of message.

Use the Up or Down Navigation keys to select the message.

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Press the key to open the message.

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When you have finished, press the key.

Retrieving a Multimedia Message

When a new Multimedia message comes in, the display (in Idle Mode) shows the

Multimedia Message icon ( ) and a text notification along with the sender’s number.

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Use the Up or Down Navigation keys to select a message from the list.

Press the Options soft key, highlight Properties, and press the Select soft key or the key to view brief information about the message, such as the sender’s number, the message size, and the subject.

If you want to view the message later in the Inbox, press the Back soft key.

To view the message, highlight View, and press the Select soft key or the

key.

To play the multimedia message, press the key.

To pause the audio/video clip, press the key.

To stop the audio/video clip press the Stop soft key.

To scroll through the message (if additional text page have been added), press the Up or Down key.

When you have finished, press the key.

Note: Messages can also be accessed by navigating to your Inbox (Menu > Messaging).

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Using Message Options

Message options at the Inbox level differ acording to what has already been done with the message. While viewing the list of messages in the Inbox, press the

Options soft key to access the following message options:

Options for SMS Messages

Reply: allows you to reply to the message via Text message.

Forward: allows you to forward the message.

Call Back: allows you to dial the originating message number.

Delete: deletes the message.

Move to Phone/Move to SIM: 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.

Move to My Folder: this option is conditional. It will only appear if the selected message has already been moved to the phone memory.

Sort by: allows you to sort the messages in your Inbox by: sender, read/unread/ type, subject, size, and locked status.

Save to Address Book: allows you to save the recipient or sender’s information from the message to your Address Book on either the Phone or SIM.

Note: Once you have opened a text message, there are some additional options available, including Saving as Template and Printing via Bluetooth device.

Note: When storing an Address Book entry into the SIM card, note that only the Name, Number, Group, and

Slot location are initially displayed. 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, that information will not be available.

Options for Multimedia Messages

View/Play: allows you to view or play the multimedia message.

Reply: allows you to reply to the message.

Reply to All: allows you to reply to the all recipients of the message.

Forward: allows you to forward the message to another person.

Call Back: allows you to dial the originating message number.

Delete: allows you to delete the selected or all messages.

Move to My Folder: moves the message to the phone’s My Folder location.

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Save as Template: saves to the message as a template for this message type.

This template can be used to save time during the creation of the next similar message.

Save Items: saves the multimedia content to the phone or microSD™ memory card.

Save to Address Book: allows you to save the recipient or sender’s information from the message to your Address Book on either the Phone or SIM.

Print via Bluetooth: allows you print the contents of the message on a Bluetooth compatible printer.

Lock: locks the message.

Properties: displays some of the file properties for the message such as: sender, date/time, file size, priority, etc.

Signing into Your Mobile Email

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Select Mobile Email and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Use the Navigation keys to select an e-mail carrier of your choice and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Navigation keys to select which domain your personal account uses (e.g., "@hotmail.com") and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Type in your personal Email address (e.g., "silverfox2"), then enter your account's Password and press the Sign In soft key. You will be connected to your account's Inbox and contacts, where you can send and receive emails.

Using Instant Messenger (IM)

The Instant Messenger allows you to send and receive instant messages using AIM,

Windows Live, and Yahoo communities. You must first create a default community account before accessing it on your phone. To access your default community session settings, use the following steps:

Default Community Settings

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Select IM and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Select Choose Your Community and press the Select soft key or the key. This is the service that will load when you press the IM soft key.

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Use the Navigation keys to highlight your option, and press the Select soft key or the key to save your selection.

Signing into Your IM Account

Although each account type differs, the initial sign in procedure is common to all supported types. Before beginning the sign in procedure, you must complete the previous procedures for selecting your default IM Community.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select IM and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Select Sign In/On and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Navigation keys to select each log in field and then use the keypad to enter the appropriate information.

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Press the Options soft key. Highlight Sign In and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using Message Templates

Your phone has message templates (both SMS and MMS) which allows you to retrieve them when creating a message. You can change the templates as your preferences or send a message immediately.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Messaging and press the Select soft key or the key. Highlight

Templates and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight a template type (Text or Multimedia) and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation Keys to select a current template message and press the Options soft key to access the following options:

• Send: allows you to send an SMS and MMS message using the template.

• Add New: allows you to add a new the template.

• Edit: allows you to change the currently selected template.

• Delete: deletes the currently selected template.

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When you have finished, press the key.

Deleting Messages

You can delete the messages in each message folder(s) individually or all at one time. You can also delete all of your messages at one time.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Delete All and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key to select the message folder(s) you want to empty.

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Press the key to mark the folder you want to delete.

• All: allows you select all of the list items and mark each one for content deletion.

• Inbox: allows you select the your Inbox folder and mark its files for deletion.

• Sent: allows you select the your Sent folder and mark its files for deletion.

• Outbox: allows you select the your Outbox folder and mark its files for deletion.

• Drafts: allows you select the your Drafts folder and mark its files for deletion.

• My Folder: allows you select the your My Folder and mark its files for deletion.

To view the contents in each folder, use the Right key to display the folder’s contents or use the Left key to close the folder’s contents.

To delete all of the messages in all folders, select All.

Press the Delete soft key. At the “Delete?” pop-up, press the Yes soft key or the key to delete.

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When you have finished, press the key.

Messaging Settings

You can set up various options for using messaging services.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Messaging Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select the type of messages that you want to change settings.

• Text Message

• Multimedia Message

• Voice Mail

• Push Message

Press the Select soft key or the key.

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Text Message

The following options are available:

Sending Options: allows you to set the following options:

Keep a Copy : allows you to keep a copy of your sent messages.

Text Message Center Settings: allows you to set the default method of text message transmission used by the Text Message Center. The options are:

SMS Settings : allows you to configure the text delivery parameters used when

sending this type of message.

Email Settings : allows you to configure the Email parameters used when sending

this type of message.

Empty : allows you to configure a new Text Message Center profile for use when sending this type of message.

Multimedia Message

The following options are available:

Sending Options:

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Priority : you can select the priority level of your messages.

Expiration : select the length of time you wish the message you sent to remain on

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the MMS server.

Delivery : you can set a time delay before the phone sends your messages.

Size : you can set the maximum allowed size for a multimedia message.

Request Delivery Report : when this option is enabled, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered.

Request Read Report : when this option is enabled, your phone sends a request for

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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.

Add My Business Card : you send your content information along with your sent messages.

Receiving Options: you can specify the category of messages you want to receive. Allows you to set the following:

Download Type : allows you to set the message receipt options. Choose from Auto

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Download, Manual, or Reject.

Send Delivery Report : when this option is enabled, the phone allow the network

report to the sender whether or not the message has been received.

Send Read Report : when this option is enabled, your phone sends a notification back to the recipient indicating that your message has been received.

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Reject Anonymous : allows you to automatically reject messages with a category of anonymous.

Reject Advertisement : allows you to automatically reject messages with a category of advertisement.

Multimedia Message Profiles: you can select a connection profile which is then used for sending and receiving Multimedia messages.

MMS Profiles: allows you to select an option for sending a multimedia message.

Choose from the following options:

MEdia Net

AT&T MMS

AT&T IMS

Profile Settings (accessed by pressing the Options softkey and selecting the Edit option)

Set Name

Access Name

Auth Type

User ID

Password

Protocol

Home URL

Proxy address

Linger Time (Sec.)

Advanced Settings (Static IP, Static DNS, and Traffic Class)

Auto Resize Image: you can specify that the received image by be resized up/ down:

No Resize

100 KB

300 KB

600 KB

Creation Mode: you can specify that the users creating new media content be given the following options:

Warning

Free

Restricted

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Default Style: you can specify the default visual parameters used by this type of message:

Font Color

Font Style

Background Color

Page Duration

Broadcast Message (SIM dependent)

The following options are available:

• Read : allows you to read the first Broadcast Message displayed. Use the Navigation key to scroll through the messages.

• Receive : allows you to enable or disable the reception of broadcast messages.

• Channel : allows you to indicate the channels from which you wish to receive broadcast messages. The following options are available:

Save: use to save the channel for future use.

Add Channel: use to enter the ID and title for a new channel.

Delete: use to remove a channel from the list.

Edit: use to change the ID and title of an existing channel.

• Language : allows you to select your preferred language in which to display cell broadcast messages.

Please contact your service provider for further details.

Voice Mail

The following options are available:

Voicemail: you can specify the default phone number used for access of phone’s remote voicemail:

Name : allows you to create a new descriptive name for this access number.

Center Address : allows you edit the existing number and create a new number for use when accessing the remote voicemail.

Important!: Changing the Voicemail Center Address can affect your ability to access your voicemail. Check with your provider’s Customer Service before changing.

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Memory Status

Push Message

Push Messages are service provider-sent messages, that include software upgrades or general information messages. The following options are available:

Receiving Option: you can specify whether to turn push message reception On or

Off.

Service Loading: you can specify whether to load this service:

Always

Prompt

Never

Memory Status

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.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Messaging, and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Highlight Memory Status and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use your Up, Down, Left or Right Navigation keys to select a particular folder for review.

Press the Select soft key or the key. The contents of that folder are then listed.

When you have finished, press the key.

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Section 8: Changing Your Settings

Topics Covered

• Quick Tips

• Set Sound Profile

• Set Display

• Set Time & Date

• Set Phone

• Set Calls

• Set Connectivity

• Set Applications

• Reset Settings

• Set Memory

• Software Update

• Phone Information

This section includes quick tips on how to use some of use some of 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.

Quick Tips

Quick Tips is a browser-based information service, provided by AT&T. It contains frequently asked questions about features and applications and their answers.

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In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key and choose the Settings menu.

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Select the Quick Tips options, and press the Select soft key or the key.

The phone opens the MEdia Net browser, and takes you to the Quick Tips page, which is a free service for AT&T customers.

To exit the browser at any time, simply press the key.

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Set Sound Profile

You can customize various sound profiles for your phone by changing the sound settings.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Set Sound Profile and press the Select soft key or the key. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll through the list of available options.

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Press the Edit soft key to access the sound settings.

You may also access the Set Sound Profile option by pressing the Options (right soft key) on the Idle screen.

Normal Profile

To access the available options for this calling profile, press the Edit soft key. Use the Up and Down Navigation keys to move between the various tabs.

This menu allows you to alter the audio settings for the following categories:

Call:

Call Alert Type : allows you to select the way in which the selected ringtone is played when a call comes in on the phone.

• Melody: the phone sounds the selected melody.

• Increasing Melody: the phone sounds the selected melody, which increases in volume until the call is answered, rejected, or goes to voice mail.

• Vibration then Melody: the phone vibrates initially, but then plays the melody.

• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and also plays the melody.

• Vibration & Increasing Melody: the phone vibrates and also plays the melody, which increases in volume until the call is answered, rejected, or goes to voice mail.

Call Ringtone : allows you to select a ringtone from your My Stuff (Phone) folder which contains not only the default phone ringtones, but also any new ringtones which have been downloaded from the Internet.

Ringtone Volume: allows you to select the volume that the ringtone is played. The range is from 1-7.

Message:

Message Alert Type: allows you to select the way in which the selected alert is played when a new text or multimedia message is received.

• Melody: the phone sounds the selected melody.

• Vibration: the phone vibrates.

• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and also plays the melody.

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• Mute: the phone neither vibrates nor plays a ringtone. The only indication of a message is an alert on the display.

Message Alert Tone: allows you select the tone played on receipt of a message.

Message Alert Repetition: allows you choose how the tone is repeated: once or periodic.

Message Tone Volume: allows you to select the volume that the alert tone is played.

The range is from 1-7.

Phone:

Keypad Tone: allows you to choose between Beep, Xylophone, and Mute (no tone) for keystrokes on the phone.

Power On Type: allows you to select the way in which the selected alert is played when the phone is powered on.

• Melody: the phone sounds the selected melody.

• Vibration: the phone vibrates.

• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and also plays the melody.

• Mute: the phone neither vibrates nor plays a ringtone. The only indication of a message is an alert on the display.

Power Off Type: allows you to select the way in which the selected alert is played when the phone is powered on.

• Melody: the phone sounds the selected melody.

• Vibration: the phone vibrates.

• Vibration & Melody: the phone vibrates and also plays the melody.

• Mute: the phone neither vibrates nor plays a ringtone. The only indication of a message is an alert on the display.

Phone Sound Volume: allows you to set the volume of the phone from power on.

Changes made while using the phone are not reflected in this default when the phone is powered off and then back on.

Other Available Profiles

The phone can be set to additional audio profiles which are available via the Profiles menu. Although each profiles has similarities, they have each been preset to use different audio parameters for incoming phone call alerts, message alerts, and

phone usage. For more information, refer to “Icons” on page 16.

The Silent profile causes the speaker to be muted and the phone only vibrates or displays information on its LCD. This icon is accompanied on screen by the Vibrate or Mute icon. You may also set phone to automatically reply to a voice call or send an automated reply to an incoming text message.

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Note: The Silent profile can also be activated by pressing and holding the key or by reducing the volume to 0. An on screen message notifies you that the Silent profile is now active. To deactivate this profile, press and hold the key again or increase the volume using the volume key.

The Driving profile keeps the speaker active. In this case, the speaker is active and will launch the currently selected ringtone or melody when the associated notification is activated. You may also set the phone to automatically reply to a voice call or send an automated reply to an incoming text message.

The Outdoor profile keeps the speaker active, the volume settings are raised to their highest levels, any currently active ringtones or melodies are activated, and the phone’s vibrate feature is activated.

This icon is accompanied on screen by the Vibrate/Audio icon. You may also set the phone to automatically reply to a voice call or send an automated reply to an incoming text message.

Note: To save any changes made to a profile, highlight the desired Profile, press the key. The phone displays a verification of profile change. Press the Save soft key to verify change.

Set Display

In this menu, you can change various settings for the display or backlight.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Select Set Display and press the Select soft key or the key.

The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options:

Main Display

Wallpaper: allows you to select from either the preloaded wallpapers found in the

My Stuff (Phone) folder or photographs which have been either taken with the camera or downloaded from the Internet. The None option leaves the wallpaper blank. Press the Up or Down Navigation keys to make your selection. Press the Set soft key or the key to make your selection.

• Greeting Message : allows you to enter the text which appears on the screen when the phone powers on

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• Menu Style : allows you to select whether the phone’s menus are presented in either a

Grid Menu style or List Menu style. Press the Up or Down Navigation keys to make your selection. Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

• Pop Up List Menu : allows you to activate pop up menus. Press the Up or Down

Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from On or Off . Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

• Dialing Display : allows you to select the properties of those items which are part of the display such as Font and Color:

Font Type: allows you to select what font is used .

Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from Normal 1 or Normal 2. Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

Font Size: allows you to select a size for the selected font . Press the Left or Right

Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from Large, Medium, or Small. Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

Font Color: allows you to select a color for the selected font . Press the Left or Right

Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from Monochrome, Rainbow,

Gradation, or Basic. Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

Background Color: allows you to select a color for the background screen

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Press the

Left or Right Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from the available colors. Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

Front Display

Wallpaper: allows you to select from Clock, My Image, or Screen Slogan.

To set the Clock style, select the Clock option, then select the Options soft key and select the Edit function. Use the navigation keys to access the options of Digital

Clock, Analog Clock 1, and Analog Clock 2. Press the key to save your selection.

To set a different graphic image as wallpaper, select the My Image option, then select the Options soft key and select the Edit function. Select the Change soft key, and scroll through the graphics in your My Stuff Graphics folder to select your wallpaper. Use the soft keys and the Navigation keys to zoom in or out from the graphic and to center the desired portion of the graphic in the window. Press the

key to save your selection.

To set a Screen Slogan, select the Screen Slogan option, and press the Options soft key, then select the Edit function. The text box is activated, with the default slogan. Use the key to delete the default slogan, then use the text entry options and the keyboard to enter your slogan. Press the key to save your selection.

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Greeting Message: allows you to enter the text which appears on the screen when the phone powers on.

Light Settings

Note: Light settings can affect the length of time before battery recharge is necessary.

Brightness: allows you to adjust the display brightness for the LCD to see it better in different lighting conditions. Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to adjust the brightness. Press the Save soft key or the key to make your selection.

• Backlight Time : allows you to select the amount of time for the backlight to remain on and the length of time for the actual dimming to occur. Press the Up or

Down Navigation keys to make your selection. For On choose from either 10

Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, 3 Minutes, or 10 Minutes. For Dim choose from either Off, 5 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, or 3 Minutes. Press the OK soft key or the key to make your selection, then press the Save soft key.

• Keypad Light : allows you to determine when to use the keypad light. Press the Up or Down Navigation keys to make your selection. Choose from either Use at Any

Time, or Use at Custom Time. Press the key to make your selection. You can confirm the saved option by pressing the OK soft key, but it is not required.

Set Time & Date

This menu allows you to change the current time and date displayed. You can also find out what time it is in another part of the world.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Set Time & Date and press the Select soft key or the key. The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options:

• Time Zone Updating: allows you to select whether the time zone information is updated: Automatic (which greys-out some of the other options), Manual

Only, or Prompt First.

• Home Zone: allows you to enter the assign your current time zone based upon

Greenwich Mean Time. Major cities in each zone are displayed upon selection.

Use the Left or Right Navigation key to select a new zone. Press the OK soft key or the key to save the new selection.

Tip: You can also choose to activate Daylight Savings Time within the Home Zone menu option.

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• Time: allows you to enter the current time using your keypad. Press the Right

Navigation key to select AM or PM. Press the Save soft key or the key to save the new selection.

• Date: allows you to enter the current date using your keypad. Press the Left or

Right Navigation key to navigate between the month, day, or year fields. Press the Save soft key or the key to save the new selection.

• Time Format: allows you to change the time format to 12 hours (12H) or 24 hours (24H). Use the Left or Right Navigation key to select between the two options. Press the Save soft key to save the new selection.

• Date Format: allows you to change the date format. Press the key to activate the option. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select between the different options. Press the OK soft key to change the format. Press the Save soft key to save the new selection.

Note: Automatic updates of time and date do not change the time you have set for alarm settings or calendar memos.

Set Phone

To customize the settings of your phone use the following steps:

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Set Phone and press the Select soft key or the key.

The following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options:

Language: allows you to select a display language. You can set the Screen Text language or the Input T9 Mode.

Screen Text: allows you to select the phone text. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your selection. Press the OK softkey or the key to make your selection. Press the Save soft key to save your new selection. Options include:

• Automatic: the language is automatically selected according to the language of the SIM card used.

• English: the selected phone language is changed to English.

• Français: the selected phone language is changed to French.

• Español: the selected phone language is changed to Spanish.

Input T9: sets the language used when entering text into the phone. Use the Up or

Down Navigation key to highlight your selection. Press the OK softkey or the key to make your selection. Press the Save soft key to save your new selection. Options include:

• English: the selected phone language is changed to English.

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• Français: the selected phone language is changed to French.

• Español: the selected phone language is changed to Spanish.

Shortcuts: allows you to change the applications assigned to your Navigation keys.

Press a particular Navigation key and press the Options softkey.

Highlight Change and press the . Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a new application to assign to the previously pressed key.

Press the Save soft key or the key to save the new application to the assigned

Navigation key.

Own Number: shows you the number assigned to the SIM in your phone. It will allow you to change that number, but entering another number will prevent you from making or receiving calls on the handset. You may also add other names and numbers into your phone for easy referral.

Security: The Security feature enables you to restrict the use of your phone by the others and to restrict the types of calls. Various codes and passwords are used to protect the features of your phone. The following options are available. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options.

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. To

change the phone password, see Setting Phone Password on page 85. Once the

correct password has been entered, you can use the phone until you switch it off.

The following options are available:

• Off: you are not asked to enter the phone password when you switch on the phone.

• On: you are required to enter the phone password when you switch on the phone.

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 the SIM so you can use a different SIM card. Once you have entered the lock code, you are asked to confirm your password. Reenter your password and press the Confirm soft key.

Check PIN Code: 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. The following options are available:

• Off: the phone connects directly to the network when you switch it on.

• On: you must enter the PIN each time the phone is switched on.

Note: Before disabling the Check PIN Code feature, you must enter your PIN.

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Lock Applications: using this option you can lock various applications. Once you have locked the contents, you must enter the phone’s password to access the associated menus. The applications options are:

All

IM

Messaging

Recent Calls

My Stuff

Calendar

Tasks

Notes

Address Book

Set FDN Mode: FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your SIM card, allows you to restrict the outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers. The following options are available:

• Off: you can call any number.

• On: you can only call phone numbers stored in phone book. You must enter your

PIN2. The following options for entering FDN contacts are available through the

Address Book:

Full length entries or wild cards can be entered in to the FDN list.

A full length number with a specific contact name can be entered into the FDN list.

Wildcard entries allow a range of numbers to be dialed with a single entry: ex.

555 – All dialed numbers that begin with 555 will be allowed. Numbers that do not match the conditions in the FDN list will be restricted.

Note: Entering an asterisk (*) is not required for wild card entries.

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Change Phone Password: the Change Phone Password option 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. Once you have entered a new password, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.

Change PIN Code: this option allows you to change your current PIN, provided that the PIN Check feature is enabled. You must enter the current PIN before you can specify a new one. Once you have entered a new PIN, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.

Change PIN2 Code : the Change PIN2 option allows you to change your current

PIN2 to a new one. You must enter the current PIN2 before you can specify a new one. Once you have entered a new PIN2, you are asked to confirm it by entering it again.

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Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM card does not, this menu does not display.

APN Control : 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, text messaging, multimedia messaging, email, and internet access. Turning On APN

Control requires the PIN2 code.

• The Airplane mode allows you to turn On or Off the Airplane mode. Airplane mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features, such as Games, Music, Notepad,

Voice Memos, etc., but you cannot send or receive any calls or access online information. The Airplane mode is displayed on screen by the Airplane icon.

Set Calls

This menu allows you to change the actions taken by the phone when dialing and receiving calls. These settings extend to not only voice calls but also Data calls as well.

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Set Calls and press the Select soft key or the key. The

General following options are available. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options:

This allows you to configure some common high level parameters used by the phone for most types of calls.

• Show My Number : allows you to select how your ID is handled when an outgoing call is initiated. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your selection. Press the

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key to make your selection. Press the Save soft key to save your new selection.

Options include:

By Network : you are identified to the other party using the default network information.

Send : your phone number and name are sent to the other party.

Hide : your identifying information is hidden from the other party.

• Auto Reject : allows you to enable a phone feature which allows you to automatically reject calls from a list of contacts. Use the Left or Right Navigation key to toggle the activation of this feature. Select Auto Reject to On.

Use the Navigation keys to select the Reject List , and press the key to see the list of rejected numbers. Press the

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87 key to select an entry from the list. You may add a number manually or by selecting from contacts. Press the Options soft key , and then Create. Select the Search soft key for n umbers from Recent Calls list or from the Address Book . Press the Select soft key or the key to make your selection. Press the Save soft key to save your new selection.

• Call Answer : allows you to select how your phone answers incoming calls. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your selection. Press the key to make your selection. Press the Options soft key, then the Save soft key to save your new selection. Options include:

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Send Key : allows you to answer an incoming call by pressing either the soft key or the

Open Flip : allows you to answer an incoming call by just opening the phone.

Any Key : allows you to answer an incoming call by pressing any key on your phone.

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Accept

• Auto Reply : allows you to set up an automatic reply to messages when the mode is activated.

• Call Status Tones : allows you to activate an alert tone for one of three available status categories. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your selection. Press the key to make your selection. Press the Save soft key to save your new selection.

Options include:

Call Connect Tone : allows you to activate an alert tone when the a connection has

been made.

Minute Minder : allows you to activate an alert tone which sounds every minute the

call is active.

Call End Tone : allows you to activate an alert tone when the line is disconnected.

• Alerts On Call : allows you to activate an alert tone for new messages being received during an active call. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to toggle between On and

Off . Press the key to make your selection. Press the Save soft key to save your new selection.

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Voice Call:

This option allows you to configure those phone parameters associated to voice calls.

• Call Forwarding : enables incoming calls to be rerouted to a number that you specify.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your selection. Press the key to make your selection. Press the Select soft key to save your new selection. Options include:

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Always : allows you to forward Voice Calls. Press the Select soft key and either enter the phone number or press the Options soft key to select a number from your

Address Book. Once you have selected a number, press the Options soft key and select to either Activate / Deactivate this feature.

Busy : allows you to forward Voice Calls to a designated number instead of your voice mail number if you are on another phone call. Press the Select soft key and either enter the phone number or press the Options soft key to select a number from your Address Book. Once you have selected a number, press the Options soft key and select to either Activate / Deactivate this feature.

No Reply : allows you to forward Voice Calls to a designated number instead of your voicemail number when there is no answer on your phone. Press the Select soft key to check the status of the option or to select a number from your Address Book.

Once you have selected a number, press the Options soft key and select to either

Activate / Deactivate this feature. You can also select the amount of time that the

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the phone delays before forwarding.

Unreachable : allows you to forward Voice Calls to a designated number instead of your voicemail number when you are not in an area covered by your service provider or when your phone is switched off. Press the Select soft key and either enter the phone number or press the Options soft key to select a number from your

Address Book. Once you have selected a number, press the Options soft key and select to either Activate / Deactivate this feature.

Cancel All : allows you to cancel all Call Forwarding features. Press the Select soft key to activate this feature.

Call Barring (SIM Dependent):The call barring network service allows you to restrict your calls. This option is SIM-dependent and requires a subscription. For more information, contact your service provider.

• Call Waiting : informs you when someone is trying to reach you during another call.

Press the Options soft key to make your selection. Press the Select soft key to save your new selection. Options include:

Activate : allows you to activate this feature for all Voice Calls. Press the Options soft key to select this option.

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Deactivate : allows you to deactivate this feature for all Voice Calls. Press the

Options soft key to select this option.

Check Status : allows you to check the status of this feature for all Voice Calls.

Press the Options soft key to select this option.

• Auto Redial : allows to you automatically redial the last number if the call was either cut off or you were unable to connect. Press the key to make your selection. Press the

Save soft key to save your new selection. Options include:

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On : causes the phone to automatically redial the last number if the call was disconnected or the call was cut off.

Off : keeps the phone from automatically redialing the last number if the call was disconnected or the call was cut off.

Set Connectivity

The Set Connectivity option allows you to manage the settings associated with the connection types available to your phone, including: Bluetooth, Network

Connections, Select USB Mode, and IMS settings.

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Set Connectivity and press the Select soft key or the key. Use the Down Navigation key to scroll to and set these options.

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 connectivity range of one another, you can exchange information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.

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The Bluetooth wireless technology settings menu provides the ability to view and change the device name, show the visibility, and set the security for the device.

Activation: allows you to use the Bluetooth features available when Bluetooth is activated. When the Bluetooth is deactivated, you cannot send or receive information via Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where Bluetooth use is prohibited, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology headset.

My Devices: provides a list of Bluetooth wireless technology devices discovered by your handset.

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2.

From the Bluetooth menu items, highlight My Devices and press the

Select soft key or the key.

To search for the Bluetooth device(s), highlight Search For New Device and press the Select soft key or the key.

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4.

Connecting to a Bluetooth device from the Device list, highlight the device and press the Select soft key or the key.

Enter the PIN for the device.

If connecting to a Bluetooth wireless device, consult your Bluetooth device user manual for your assigned PIN.

If connecting to another handset, enter the same user-defined PIN on both handsets.

Note: The first time you try to pair with a handset, you and the owner of the other handset must enter the same PIN. Once the handsets are paired, you will not need to use the PIN again.

5.

Press the OK soft key or the key.

6.

If you are unable to pair with the device a popup appears in the display.

Press the Yes soft key to retry.

My Phone’s Visibility: allows your phone to wirelessly transmit its phone name and status, when activated. This can be useful if you are attempting to connect additional Bluetooth devices. Allowing your phone to promote its visibility can pose a security risk and incite unauthorized connection. This feature should be paired with a Bluetooth security option. Highlight the option (On/Off) and press the Save soft key or the key.

My Phone’s Name: allows your phone to identify itself using the name entered into this text field, when your phone’s Bluetooth visibility is turned On. This name can be altered by selecting the pre-existing text and selecting a new text string in its place. This feature should be paired with a Bluetooth security option.

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Press the key to erase the previous name.

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2.

Use the phone’s keypads to enter a new name. The default input entry method is Abc, where the initial character is Uppercase and each consecutive character in that same word is left as lowercase text.

3.

Press the Save soft key or the key to save the new name.

Secure Mode: allows your phone to wirelessly transmit its phone name and status when the Bluetooth Visibility is turned On. This transmission can pose a security risk and incite unauthorized connection to your phone. It is recommended that you active your phone’s Bluetooth security.

Remote SIM Mode: allows to turn On or Off Remote SIM Mode.

Bluetooth Services: the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes how the short-range wireless technology works, whereas individual profiles describe the services supported by individual devices. Profiles reduce the chance that different devices will not work together. Your phone supports the following profile services:

Headset: enables the phone to use a headset for outgoing and incoming calls.

Handsfree: enables the phone to use the remote car kit for outgoing and incoming calls.

Bluetooth Stereo Headset: enables outgoing and incoming calls via a headset equipped with stereo headsets.

Serial Port: enables the phone to establish data communication via a Serial Port connection.

Dial Up: enables the phone as a dial up modem for access to the Internet.

Basic Printing: enables the phone to use Bluetooth technology for basic printing from the phone. This is useful to print received text message or contact information.

File Transfer: enables the phone to transfer data wirelessly to a target device.

Object Push: enables the phone to wirelessly transfer information about Pushes.

SIM Access : used to provide access to a SIM card via Bluetooth wireless technologyI.

Network Selection (SIM Dependent)

The Network Selection feature enables you to automatically or manually select the network used when roaming outside of your home area.

Note: You can select a network other than your home network only if there is a valid roaming agreement between the two.

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To indicate to automatically or manually select the network to be used when roaming:

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From the Settings > Set Connectivity menu screen, select Network

Selection.

2.

Press the Up or Down key until the appropriate option highlights, then press the Select soft key or the key.

If you select Automatic, you are connected to the first available network when roaming.

3.

If you select Manual, go to step 3.

Press the Up or Down key until the network you want highlights and then press the Select soft key or the key.

The phone will scan for that network and you will be connected.

Configuring your Phone’s Connections

Your phone is wirelessly connecting to the Internet via a built in WAP browser.

Connection can be made via either one of four available WAP browsers: MEdia Net,

AT&T MMS (MultiMedia Server), and AT&T IMS. You need these settings to use the web browser or send MMS messages or e-mails.

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 customer service representative.

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

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4.

Select Set Connectivity. Highlight Connections and press the Select soft key or the key. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight one of these options:

• MEdia Net

• AT&T MMS

• AT&T IMS

Press the Options soft key.

Note: The MEdia Net WAP is pre-configured and cannot be altered on this screen. The AT&T MMS connection option can be edited, renamed, or deleted on this screen. Your phone is set up by default for connecting to the network. If you change the settings without first checking with your service provider, the web browser, MMS, and e-mail features may not work properly.

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To create a new connection, press the Options soft key, select New, and press the Select soft key or the key.

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To edit the existing AT&T MMS, highlight this entry, press the Options soft key, select Edit, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select the parameter you want to edit:

• 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:

None, Normal, or Secure.

• User ID: enter the User ID required to connect to the network.

• Password: enter the user password required to connect to the network.

• Protocol: set the connection protocol used by the WAP browser: WAP, HTTP, or

Other.

• Home URL: enter the URL address of the page to be used as your homepage.

• Proxy address: MEdia Net set as the proxy server address and port.

• Secure Connection: allows you to activate or deactivate a secure connection.

• 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.

• Advanced Settings: 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.

Local Phone IP: allows you to configure the local phone IP address.

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.

Server 1/Server 2: enter the Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses.

Traffic Class: select the traffic class.

Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider.

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Configuring your Phone’s USB Mode

Your phone can connect to a PC via the USB cable (sold separately). The phone can be configured to launch a default application when an active USB connection is detected.

Note: The Bluetooth feature must first be disabled before initiating a USB connection with the phone. Prior to connecting the USB cable to the phone, install the latest version of the PC Studio application. This application installs the necessary USB drivers onto your machine.

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2.

Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the target PC. When an active connection has been established, a USB icon ( ) appears on the phone.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

3.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Set Connectivity. Highlight Select USB Mode and press the Select soft key or the key. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight one of these options:

• Ask on Connection: requires the phone to present a “Select USB Mode” pop-up which requires you to assign a default USB application.

• Media Player: sets the Media Player to launch as the default application when a USB connection is detected.

• PC Studio: is set to launch PC Studio as the default application when a USB connection is detected. For a free download of PC Studio, go to www.samsung.com.

• Mass Storage: sets the USB connection to a mass storage device such as a zip drive.

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With the application highlighted, press the Save soft key or the key.

IMS Settings

IMS is the method used to connect to the server in order set up the Video Share option.

• Service : allows you to set the IMS service to On or Off. It has a default setting of On so that you can Video Share with another handset that has the Video Share option.

If you reset the IMS Service to Off, you will not be able to use the Video Share option.

Profile: allows you to set the the server that service is coming from. If you change from the default AT&T IMS, you may not be able to use Video Sharing.

Note: Having the IMS setting on Off may save minutes and memory.

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Set Applications

The Set Application 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.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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3.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Set Applications and press the Select soft key or the

4.

Select the type of application which you want to change.

• Messaging Settings (page 72)

• Browser Settings (page 154)

• Camera Settings (page 125)

• Player Settings (page 119)

• Cellular Video Settings (page 117)

• Record Audio Settings (page 135)

• Calendar Settings (page 139)

• Address Book Settings (page 50)

• Video Share Settings (page 95)

5.

Press the Select soft key or the key.

Video Share Settings

key.

To enable the Alerts, Auto Record, and Service options for Video Share, use the following steps.

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From the Idle screen, press the Menu soft key. Use the Navigation keys to access the Settings menu, press key.

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4.

Press the Down Navigation key to the Application Settings menu, and press .

Press the Down Navigation key to the Video Share Settings menu and press . To access the following options, press the Select soft key.

• Alerts : allows you to turn On or Off the Video Share Alerts which displays a message and a tone.

• Auto Record : allows you to turn On or Off the Auto Record which records the

Video Share call.

• Service : allows you to turn On or Off the Video Share service.

• Recording Location: allows you to set whether video recorded is stored on the phone or on the microSD memory card.

Press the key to save the option.

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Reset Settings

You can easily reset your phone to its default settings. To reset your phone:

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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5.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Reset Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

The following options are available. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options. Choose from the following:

• All

• Profiles

• Display Settings

• Phone Settings

• Alarms

Press the key to make your selection and press the OK soft key.

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Enter your phone password, if prompted.

7.

At the “Reset Settings?” prompt, press the Yes soft key to reset, or the

No soft key to cancel. 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.

Set Memory

You can easily check the amount of memory being used for storing data, such as messages, media, calendar data, or contacts entries. You can also delete any selected information from your phone:

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Set Memory and press the Select soft key or the key.

4.

The following options are available. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll to and set options. Choose from the following:

• Clear Memory

• Memory Status

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Clearing Memory

Note: To completely remove any personal information stored on your device, see “Precautions for Transfer

and Disposal” on page 182.

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4.

Highlight Clear Memory and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight All and press the key to select all available categories.

You can remove the check mark by pressing the key again. Selecting

All places a checkmark adjacent to every entry in the list.

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Highlight a specific category and press the key to select it.

Press the OK soft key.

Enter your password (if applicable) and press the Confirm soft key.

Depending on your phone’s security settings, you may be asked to enter your password a second time.

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6.

When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

Checking the Memory Status

1.

At the Clear? confirm screen, press the Yes soft key to continue, or the No soft key to cancel.

Highlight Memory Status and press the key.

Select soft key or the

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3.

Highlight the storage category and the Select soft key or the key. you can choose from one of the following categories:

• Shared Memory

• Messaging

• My Stuff

• Calendar

• Tasks

• Notes

• Address Book

To view the contents of a category’s memory, use the Up or Down navigation key to select the entry and press the Select soft key.

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5.

To delete all the entries in this category, highlight All and press the key to select the categories.

Press the Delete soft key.

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At the Delete? confirm screen, press the Yes soft key to continue, or the No soft key to cancel.

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When you are finished, press the key to return to Idle mode.

Software Update

The Software Update feature enables you to use your phone to connect to the network and upload any new phone software directly to your phone.

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Software Update and press the Select soft key or the key.

4.

Press the key to continue the update process and follow the on screen instructions.

Phone Information

This option allows you to see the phone number of the phone, the manufacturer, and the model number. This information may be necessary if talking to Customer Service in the event of a problem.

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Phone Information and press the Select soft key or the key.

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• Shop Applications

• Shop Video

• Accessing the MEdia Net Home

The AT&T Mall topics covered in this section are shopping for Tones, Games,

Graphics, Multimedia, Applications, and Videos as well as accessing the MEdia

Home site.

Shop Tones

The Shop Tones menu option allows you to shop for audio tones using the built-in browser. You can download, record new, and save audio to either your Audio or

Music folder.

To access this menu option, use the following steps:

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5.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight the Shop Tones menu option to launch the built-in browser and select a file to download. Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored into either the Audio or Music folders found within the

My Stuff (Phone) location.

Select an audio file and press the key.

When you are ready to purchase the audio file, press the Buy Now button to complete the transaction.

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Shop Games

Shop Games

The Shop Games menu option allows you to shop for games using the built-in browser. You can download new games to your Games folder. To access this menu option, use the following steps:

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

Highlight the Shop Games menu option to launch the built-in browser and select a game to download. Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored in the Games folder found within the My Stuff (Phone) location.

Select a game entry and press the key.

5.

When you are ready to purchase the game, press the Buy Now button to complete the transaction.

Shop Graphics

The Shop Graphics menu option allows you to shop for graphic images using the built-in browser. You can download new images to your Graphics folder. To access this menu option, use the following steps:

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Highlight the Shop Graphics menu option to launch the built-in browser and select an image to download. Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored in the Graphics folder found within the My

Stuff (Phone) location. These images can be used as wallpapers or included into multimedia messages.

4.

Select an image entry and press the key.

5.

When you are ready to purchase the image, press the Buy Now button to complete the transaction.

Shop Multimedia

The Shop Multimedia menu option allows you to shop for multimedia files (videos) using the built-in browser. You can download new videos to your Videos folder. To access this menu option, use the following steps:

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall and press the Select soft key or the key.

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4.

Highlight the Shop Multimedia menu option to launch the built-in browser and select a video file to download. Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored in the Video folder found within the My

Stuff (Phone) location. These files can be included into multimedia messages or sent as attachment files to text messages.

Select an video file entry and press the key.

5.

When you are ready to purchase the file, press the Buy Now button to complete the transaction.

Shop Applications

The Shop Applications menu option allows you to shop for application files using the built-in browser. You can download the new applications to your Applications folder. To access this menu option, use the following steps:

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Highlight the Shop Applications menu option to launch the built-in browser and select an application to download. Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded applications can be stored in the Applications folder found within the My Stuff (Phone) location. These files can be included into multimedia messages or sent as attachment files to text messages.

4.

Select an application file entry and press the key.

5.

When you are ready to purchase the application, press the Buy Now button to complete the transaction.

Shop Video

The Shop Video menu options allows you to shop for video files using the built-in browser. You can download the videos to your Video folder found within the My Stuff location. These files can be included into multimedia messages if they do not exceed the limit allowable.

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Highlight the Shop Video menu option to launch the built-in browser and select a video to download. Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded videos can be stored in the Videos folder found within the My Stuff (Phone) location. These files can be included into multimedia messages or sent as attachment files to text messages if they do not exceed message limits.

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Accessing the MEdia Net Home

4.

Select an application file entry and press the key.

5.

When you are ready to purchase the application, press the Buy Now button to complete the transaction.

Accessing the MEdia Net Home

The MEdia Net menu option allows you to quickly access your MEdia Net homepage using the built-in browser. This page gives you quick access to information such as local weather, sports scores, horoscope information and quick links to the previously mentioned shopping sites. To access this menu option, use the following steps:

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

Select Media Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight the MEdia Net Home and press the Select soft key or the key to launch the built-in browser and launch this AT&T homepage.

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Section 10: AT&T Music

Topics Covered

• Accessing AT&T Music

• Downloading Music using Digital Rights Management

• Using Playlists

• Shop Music

• Using XM Radio

• Accessing Music Videos

• Using The Buzz

• Music Community

• Music Applications

AT&T Music is a music service which provides you access to Streaming Music,

Music Videos, Music store, Music communities, Music applications, and a unique

MusicID application.

Note: The Music Player does not necessarily support all features of a particular file format nor all the variations of those formats. The Music Player includes support for Windows Media Digital Rights

Management Over the Air (WMDRM OTA) which allows you to play some purchased or subscription content. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including ringtones) and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.

Accessing AT&T Music

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2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

Use the Down Navigation key to scroll through the list of available options.

Note: Audio files less than 300 KB are treated as ringtones, whereas audio files which are greater than

300 KB are stored in the Music Folder. A user can not set an MP3 file as a ringtone if it is larger than

300 KB.

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Adding Music to your Handset

Music files (such as ringtones) can be added to your handset by using one or more of the following methods:

• Download music and ringtones over the AT&T network directly to your device by using the Shop Music feature.

• Add music from your existing digital media collection thru Windows Media Player ® .

• Add music from our music store partners through the applicable music client.

Note: If the Bluetooth feature is currently active on your handset, USB communication will not be available.

To transfer files to your handset, turn off the Bluetooth functionality (Settings > Set Connectivity >

Bluetooth).

Downloading Music using Digital Rights Management

The Music Player includes support for Windows Media Digital Rights Management

Over the Air (WMDRM OTA)

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When downloading music from WMDRM clients, there are specific icons that indicate that the music is protected by the WMDRM client.

These icons will appear in the Music Player window.

Indicates that the music has been downloaded for playing only

(cannot be forwarded).

Indicates that the music has been downloaded with digital protections against unauthorized use.

Indicates that the music has been stored on the SIMcard.

Indicates that the music has been downloaded from a WMDRM client.

Using the Music Player

The Music Player is an application that can play music files. The music player supports files with extensions AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WMA, 3GP, MPEG, MP4, and

M4A. Launching the Music Player allows you to navigate within your Music folders and select playback material.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

2.

3.

Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight a folder from the folders available.

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4.

Press the Select soft key to access the music in the folder and to begin playing the first song. Alternately, you can press the Right Navigation key to access the music, and start the music.

Note: The maximum number of songs you can synchronize between your phone and your PC is 700.

Playing Music Transferred to the Handset

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

2.

3.

Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight All Music and press the

key to open the folder.

Note: All Music will show all songs both downloaded to the phone and those stored on the phone or microSD™ card.

4.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select the song you want to listen to and press the key.

Playing Music through a Stereo Bluetooth Device

Your device supports the Stereo Bluetooth profile (A2DP) that when synched to a stereo Bluetooth headset will play back music in stereo.

1.

Pair your handset to a stereo Bluetooth device. For specific pairing

procedures, see “Set Connectivity” on page 89.

2.

3.

Press the key to display the main AT&T Music menu.

Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or the key.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight All Music and press the

key to open the folder.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a song and press the key to play the song within the Music Player.

During playback, press the Options soft key. Highlight Transfer to

Bluetooth Stereo headset and press the key. The headset will then search for compatible stereo bluetooth devices.

From the list of compatible devices, select the previously paired bluetooth headset and press the key to begin listening to your song through the headset.

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Playing Music while Using the Phone

The Music Player allows you to play music in the background while performing other tasks on your phone. The music will pause when an incoming call is accepted, and the music will resume when the call is ended. Music will continue to play when you receive a Text Message, Multimedia Message, or an Instant Message.

The other functions you can use are:

Call: make or receive a call (music player is paused)

Messaging: send or receive a text or multimedia message. Music continues to play unless an audio clip is received as a part of a multimedia message.

MEdia Net: browse the web (music continues to play).

Music Player: turns on Music Player, or allows you to use full-screen controls of the music player.

Games and Apps: lets you play games or access applications while listening to music.

Note: Playing music and pausing the music player uses the same amount of battery.

1.

From the Idle screen, press the key to start the Music Player. Press

2.

3.

4.

Select your option using the Up and Down Navigation keys and find the music you want to play from the various music folders.

Once the music starts to play you will see the music icon on the top of the display ( ). Press the Options soft key and highlight the Hide Player option.

Select Select soft key or the key. The Music Player appears as center

key), and to go to the next song press the Fast Forward

Navigation key). Icons are displayed above the soft key functions.

(Right

After the Music Player has been enabled, you can listen to music in the background while performing other phone functions.

Important!: When you are finished using the Music Player function, you must press the key to stop the function to prevent the battery from losing its charge. Pausing the player will continue to use the battery.

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Using Playlists

Playlists are used to assign songs to a list of preferred media which can then be grouped into a list for later playback. These Playlists can be created via either the handset’s Music Player options menu or from within a 3rd party music application

(such as Windows Media Player) and then downloaded to the handset.

Creating a Playlist

1.

Press the key to display the main AT&T Music menu.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Playlist. Press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight New Playlist and press the key.

On the Add Tracks screen, select the method by which you will start adding tracks to the Playlist. You must add at least one track and name the Playlist initially.

6.

2.

To continue creating the Playlist, select the playlist you just created, and then use the Options soft key to Shop Music on the browser, or Add

Tracks to continue adding music from your phone or memory card.

7.

Press the Save soft key to name and store this playlist as a separate file within the main Media Player directory.

Adding Songs to a Playlist

1.

Press the key to display the main AT&T Music menu.

Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

5.

Highlight Playlists and press Select soft key. Highlight the previously created playlist and press the Options soft key.

Highlight Add Tracks and press the key.

Highlight music files and press the key to select them. The Playlist screen lists all of the available music files on the handset.

6.

7.

You can choose to add either individual songs, multiple songs, or All available songs. All selects all of the available listed songs and marks them for addition to the playlist.

Press the Done soft key and wait for the song to be added to the current playlist.

You will have the option to rename the playlist, but can leave the playlist named as it is by pressing the Save soft key.

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Remove songs from a Playlist

1.

Press the key to display the main AT&T Music menu.

2.

3.

Highlight Music Player and press the Select soft key or the

Highlight Playlists and press Select soft key.

key.

4.

Highlight the previously created playlist and press the Options soft key.

5.

6.

Use the Up or Down Navigation keys to select the Remove Tracks option.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight an audio file (or multiple files) and press the key to select.

From the Options soft key options, you may Select all, Unselect all, go

Back, or Cancel the remove tracks. On the Playlist, you may highlight individual songs to remove using the key, or remove all songs by selecting the All box.

Press the Done soft key. 7.

8.

You may rename the playlist at this time, or save the changes by pressing the Save soft key.

Importing a Playlist from Windows Media Player

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2.

Open Windows Media Player on your computer (version 10.0 or higher).

Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the target PC. When an active connection has been established, a USB icon ( ) appears on the phone.

3.

Once the USB connection has been established, the handset displays

"Connected" and the computer screen then shows the A747 device.

Note: If the target computer does not detect the newly connected handset or provide an MTP Player dialog

window on the PC screen, please follow steps 6 - 10 from the previous see “Transferring Music from

the Digital Music Stores” on page 109.

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5.

6.

7.

From within the Windows Media Player application, click on the Library tab.

From the left side of the Library tab, click on All Music. The right side of the page is then populated with all of the songs which the player has previously found.

Right click on the song entry and select, Add to.. > Additional Playlists.

From the Add to Playlist dialog, click the New button and type in a unique playlist name.

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9.

Click OK when you are done entering the new playlist name. The new

Windows Media playlist is then displayed within the My Playlist section of the Library tab (left side).

Drag and drop the newly created playlist from the My Playlist section to the A747-Phone or the A747-Card entry listed just above it.

The A747-Phone and A747-Card entries both appear on the left side of the screen.

Note: If there are no items present in the playlist, click the Edit Playlist button and begin adding the music files from among the various media categories.

10.

It is now safe to unplug the USB connector from the handset.

Shop Music

AT&T Music can be used to shop for ringtones, Answer Tones™ and songs from some of your favorite music stores.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

Highlight Shop Music and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight your music store of choice

(or select Ringtones), and press the Select soft key or the key.

From the Categories listing, highlight the desired entry and press the key. Press the Back soft key to return to the previous page.

To exit the browser at any time, simply press the key.

Transferring Music from the Digital Music Stores

In order to download music from the computer to your handset, a microSD™ card and USB data cable are required. These items are sold separately; go to www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/accessories/.

1.

2.

Using your computer, open your preferred Windows Media Digital Rights

Management (WMDRM) PC music management client (i.e., www.napster.com).

Download the selected song to your library.

Note: If the music file is protected, Media Player will block the playing or synching of that file.

3.

Insert the microSD™ card into the handset. For more information see

“Installing the microSD™ Card” on page 8.

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4.

5.

Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the target PC. When an active connection has been established, a USB icon ( ) appears on the phone.

Once the USB connection has been established, the handset displays

"Connected" and the computer screen then shows your device. If the detection occurs, skip to step 11.

Note: If the target computer does not detect the newly connected handset or provide an MTP Player dialog window on the PC screen, please follow steps 6 - 10.

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7.

8.

9.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Set Connectivity and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight Select USB Mode and press the Select soft key or the key.

10.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight Media Player and press the key.

11.

Highlight the song you wish to download to the handset.

12.

Using your right mouse button, click on the highlighted song and select

Transfer Track(s) to Portable Device from the drop-down menu. This step begins the download process.

Note: The Music Player does not necessarily support all features of a particular file format nor all the variations of those formats. The Music Player includes support for Windows Media Digital rights

Management (WMDRM) which allows you to play some purchased or subscription content. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including ringtones) and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.

Transferring Music using a Media Application

A USB cable, microSD™ card, and a current version of a media application (such as

Windows Media Player) are required for this procedure.

1.

Open the media player on your computer (if you are using Windows Media

Player, use version 10.0 or higher).

2.

3.

(

Use the USB adapter cable (sold separately) to connect the handset to the target PC. When an active connection has been established, a USB icon

) appears on the phone.

Once the USB connection has been established, the handset displays

"Connected" and the computer screen then shows your device.

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Note: If the target computer does not detect the newly connected handset or provide an MTP Player dialog

window on the PC screen, please follow steps 6 - 10 from the previous see “Transferring Music from

the Digital Music Stores” on page 109.

Note: The following steps reflect the procedure used with Windows Media Player 10. If you are using some other form of media player, or a later version of Windows Media Player, you should refer to the application’s Help files for specific directions.

4.

5.

From within the Windows Media Player application, click on the Sync tab.

Previously downloaded songs are then listed on the left side of the application.

Choose the destination location for the media files. The SGH-A747 -

Phone and SGH-A747 Card entries both appear in a drop-down list on the right side of the screen. This selection determines whether the audio files will be synchronized with the Phone or with the inserted memory card.

Note: If there are no items present in the playlist, click the Edit Playlist button and begin adding the music files from among the various media categories.

6.

7.

Click on the checkmark boxes (to the left of the song entry) to select the song you want to synchronize to your handset.

Click the Start Sync button at the upper right corner of the application to download the selected songs to your handset. A “synchronization in

progress” message appears on the application. Do not unplug the handset during this process. Once complete, a Music folder appears below the device entry on the right of the Sync tab.

8.

It is now safe to unplug the USB connector from the handset.

Using MusicID

MusicID is an application which uses the onboard microphone to analyze a song sample and then compare it to a remote database of songs. Once the application completes the analysis of the song sample, it then provides you with the name of the song, artist and album art as well as opportunities to buy related content.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

Highlight MusicID and press the Select soft key or the key. You are then presented with a list of ID options:

• ID song!: begins the analysis of the song being sampled through the handset’s microphone.

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• manage IDs: provides a list of recently identified song and allows you to obtain information about the song, delete the song, or send the Music ID as a link to another phone number.

• help me out: provides you with on screen descriptions of several key MusicID features.

• exit: allows you to exit the application and return to the main AT&T Music menu.

To exit the application at any time, simply press the key.

Using ID song!

1.

Highlight ID song! and press the key.

2.

3.

Place the handset’s microphone up to the source of the song, which can be from either a radio, stereo, or headset. The handset then begins to analyze the audio signal. If a song match is found, the screen displays the Artist

Name, Track Title, and Album cover art.

To purchase the song (with ringtone and wallpaper if available), highlight

get:, and press the key.

4.

5.

To share the song ID with another user, highlight Share ID press the key. Enter the recipient’s phone number and press the ShareID! soft key.

Within a short time they will receive a message containing a Music ID link to the song.

If the song can not be found, the handset displays a “Sorry, No Match Try

Again!” message. Press the newID! soft key and try analyzing the song again.

To exit the application at any time, simply press the key.

Using Manage IDs

1.

Highlight Manage ID’s and press the key. The screen displays a list of the most recent successful song IDs which were made.

2.

3.

Highlight a song and press the Options soft key.

Highlight one of the following options and press the key.

• ID Info: displays the Artist Name, Track Title, and Album cover art of the identified song.

• Delete ID: deletes the selected song from the list of identified songs.

• New ID!: begins the song analysis process again. Hold the microphone to the song source and wait for analysis.

To exit the application at any time, simply press the key.

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Getting Help with Music ID

1.

Highlight help me out and press the key to select a topic. The screen displays a list of helpful topics related to the musicID application. These topics cover:

• IDing a Song: provides information about the analysis process.

• Recommendations and More!: describes the process following the successful identification of a song. You can choose to purchase the song and wallpaper (if available) or send the musicID as a link to another phone number.

• Subscription: provides details about the general usability and monthly term information.

• About MusicID: provides information about the MusicID software version.

Exiting from the Music ID Application

There are two ways to exit from the musicID application:

1.

Highlight exit and press the key to select a topic.

2.

Exit the application at any time by simply pressing the key.

Using XM Radio

This service allows you to stream over 20 channels of commercial free music through your handset.

Note: Since this product uses a large amount of data in its stream process, you should note that you are responsible for all data charges incurred. It is recommended that you subscribe to a MEdia Max data bundle so that you are not charged for data overages.

Note: MobiRadio does not work with Bluetooth. Periodically, the application will ask the customer to confirm they are still listening to the stream.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

Highlight XM Radio and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Down Navigation key to scroll through the following list of available Menu options:

Press the Continue soft key to accept the terms of the XM Radio service and follow the on screen prompts.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight a radio station category from the guide list and press the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight a specific radio channel and press the key to begin the stream to your phone.

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Accessing Music Videos

The Music Videos homepage is a component of the Cellular Video service. This page provides you with links to some of the most popular multimedia content.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

Highlight Music Videos and press the Select soft key or the key. You are then taken to your CV Music homepage.

3.

Highlight the desired media clip or select from one of the available categories and press the key.

Music Video Options

The options for the Music Video page are identical to those options provided for

within the Cellular Video homepage. For more information, refer to “Cellular Video

Options” on page 118.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

Highlight Music Videos and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

From the main Music Video homepage, press the Options soft key.

Viewing a Video Clip

1.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the video clip and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

After the stream has been buffered into memory, you can choose to either

Pause or play the content. Pressing the key toggles the Play and

Pause functionality.

Using The Buzz

This service allows you to navigate through Top 20 chart songs (in a variety of categories). Other features of this service include streaming entertainment news about your favorite music artists, access to an artists main page (containing discographies, ringtones, concert dates,etc..), concert information, games, and setup options for your own personal billboard notifications.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the key.

2.

3.

Highlight The Buzz and press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Trial soft key to accept the terms of the trial period. You have only a few days to use the service before the trial period expires. If at any time you wish to purchase a subscription to this service, press the Buy soft key and follow the on screen prompts.

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4.

Enter an area code, phone number (without dashes), and Zip code into the appropriate fields on the Customize screen. Use the Up or Down

Navigation key to switch between fields.

Press the Done soft key to accept and save your information.

5.

6.

Once the phone number has been successfully registered, press the OK soft key to continue onto the main Billboard mobile menu where you are given a list of categories to choose from:

• CHARTS: provides you with a top 20 list of popular Ringtones, and tunes such as R&B/Hip Hop, Rock, Pop, Latin, Country, and Rap.

• NEWS & REVIEWS: provides you with links to some of the latest news about your favorite artists.

• ARTISTS: features a personalized artist web page for an available artist which includes a bio, discography info, ringtones, tour dates, etc..

• CONCERTS: allows you to search for a concert by using either the artist name, venue, type, or city/state/zip information.

• GAMES: allows you to use your keypad to play an entertainment-based guessing game by entering in names, dates, and places.

• MY BILLBOARD: allows you to refine your Billboardmobile experience by configuring your text message preferences, personal settings, and alerts.

7.

Exit the application at any time by simply pressing the key.

Music Community

This Community is a place where you can find a listing of various fan sites that provide sound clips, wallpapers, bios, discographies, and other information about an artist.

1.

2.

3.

4.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight AT&T Music and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Community and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a fan site and press the key.

To exit the application at any time, simply press the key.

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Music Applications

The Music Applications option accesses the internet to provide Music tools for your handset. Services provided on this site may include, Music ID, MobiRadio, Billboard

Mobile Channel, MobiTV: Live TV, and MobiTV en Espanol.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight AT&T Music and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

Highlight Music Applications and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a site and press the key to make your selection.

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Section 11: Cellular Video

Topics Covered

• Cellular Video Options

• Media Clip Options

• Using the Video Categories

• Customizing Cellular Video

• My Purchases

• Parental Controls

Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which allows you to access the Internet and upload media files directly to your phone.

These media files are displayed using the built-in Media Player. Cellular Video (CV) is a media service which allows you to not only navigate to your favorite web sites but stream media content (Weather, News/Sports highlights, etc..) directly to your phone.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key. You are then taken to your default Cellular Video homepage.

This homepage provides you with several sections of accessible content:

• My Favorites: allows you to choose from some recently uploaded video clips from among the following media providers: CNN, ESPN, HBO Mobile Preview, or

Access Hollywood.

• Video Categories: provides some general content categories from which to begin searching for media: TV to Go, Entertainment, Sports, News & Weather,

HBO Mobile, and Premium Channel.

• Customize CV: allows you to access the Cellular Video Settings menu where you can configure most of the settings associated with Cellular Video.

• Parental Controls: provides you with settings which can be configured to restrict certain media content from being displayed on the phone.

• MEdia Net: exits from the Cellular Video application and launches the MEdia Net homepage.

• Help: provides basic on-line assistance which answers most of the common issues users come across while using this feature.

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3.

Highlight the desired media clip or select from one of the available categories and press the Select soft key or the key.

Cellular Video Options

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

From the main Cellular Video homepage, press the Options soft key to use one of the following options:

• Go: lets you navigate Forward (next sequenced web page) or Backward (to the previously visited web page) through pages in your browsing history.

• Reload: reloads the current page with updated information.

• Desktop View/Smart-Fit View : changes the display mode of the browser.

• Page Size : ch ange the page size of the displayed web page using the Right and

Left Navigation keys to step the size up or down (there are 20 increments) .

• Go to Homepage: takes you back at any time to the homepage of the Wireless

Web service provider.

• Add to Favorites: bookmarks the current page and marks it as a favorite site.

• View Favorites: accesses and displays the bookmarks assigned as favorite web pages.

• Send URL via: send the URL of the current page via either a message or to another party via a Bluetooth device.

• Enter URL: allows you to manually enter the URL address of a WAP site. After entering an address, press the Go to soft key to go there directly.

• Copy URL to Message: send the URL of the current page to another party as a message.

• Save: saves either the image of the current web page or the current page itself.

• Saved Pages: access the list of web pages you have saved.

• History: displays the list of web pages you have recently accessed.

• Advanced: allows you to change the following settings for the browser.

Clear Cache: deletes the information stored in the cache. The cache stores the most recently accessed pages.

Empty Cookies: delete cookies. Cookies are pieces of personal information sent to a web server while navigating the web.

Cookie Options: sets whether or not cookies are stored on your phone. If you select Prompt, the phone will ask you to save the cookies on every page requiring cookies.

Preferences: changes the settings for the web browser to suit your preference.

Certificates: accesses certificate information from your phone.

Page Details: displays the properties for the currently active web page.

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Browser Settings: selects a connection profile to be used when connecting to the Internet.

About Browser: displays the access version and copyright information about the browser.

Media Clip Options

With the media currently active on the phone (either playing or paused), press the

Options softkey to open a list of the following streaming media options.

Tip: Within the clips listed in the My Favorites section of your main CV homepage, highlight the description and then press the key to begin the stream.

Pause/Resume

This feature allows you to toggle the state of the current video between being

Paused or Resuming playback.

Stop

The feature stops the current media, exits the media player and returns you to the main Cellular Video homepage.

Jump to Track Time

This feature pauses the current media content and displays a “Jump to track time” pop-up which allows you to enter an Hour, Minute, and Second value which corresponds to the media’s timeline. If, as an example, the content is three minutes long, entering a value of: 00:01:30, would cause the Media Player to begin replaying the content from its half-way point.

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Use your keypad to enter a value for the Hour, Minute, and Seconds.

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Press the Jump soft key to cause the Media Player to resume playback at that value on the clip’s timeline

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Press the Cancel soft key to go back to your media clip and resume playback from its previous location.

Cellular Video Settings

This feature allows you to configure the current server profile being used by the

on-board WAP. For more information, refer to “Changing the WAP Profiles” on page

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Landscape

This features rotates the streaming media clip to appear in a landscape orientation.

The default orientation is a portrait orientation.

This functionality is also enabled from the main Landscape soft key.

Properties

Displays a Media Player window which gives file specific information such as title, and Duration.

Using the Video Categories

This grouping of media categories provides access to an additional listing of streaming media. Where the previous Favorites list of media stream can be user edited and updated, this list of categories is defined by Cellular Video’s homepage and can not be changed.

Viewing a Video Clip

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the video clip from within the Favorites section and press the Select soft key or the key.

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After the stream has been buffered into memory, you can choose to either

Pause or play the content. Pressing the key toggles the Play and

Pause functionality.

Customizing Cellular Video

Updating the Favorites List

The list of media providers which appear in the Favorites section of the Cellular

Video homepage can be edited and changed by the user.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the Edit button from the upper-right of the homepage (adjacent to the My Favorites title) and press the Select soft key or the key.

From the Customize Cellular Video - Options listing, highlight Edit My

Favorites and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Navigate to the Add to Favorites section of the page and highlight one the additional streaming media channels which are not currently in your

Favorites list (ex: Cartoon Network).

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Press the Options soft key. Highlight Add to Favorites and press the

Select soft key or the key.

Adding a Video Alert

When new media is available for upload to your phone (such as breaking news), you can set your phone to notify you of the new available content.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the Customize CV button from the bottom of the homepage and press the Select soft key or the key.

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From the Customize CV - Options listing, highlight My Video Alerts and press the Select soft key or the key.

Navigate to the Add to My Alerts section of the page and highlight one the available services (ex: Breaking News).

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Press the Options soft key. Highlight Add to Favorites and press the

Select soft key or the key.

My Purchases

The Cellular Video homepage can be used to shop for streaming multimedia content.

The My Purchases section can help keep track of your purchase history and view any new resale products.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the Customize CV button from the bottom of the homepage and press the Select soft key or the key.

From the Customize CV - Options listing, highlight My Purchases and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Highlight Purchase History and press the Select soft key or the key.

This provides you with an on screen listing of your “to date” purchase history for media content.

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Highlight My Account and press the Select soft key or the key. This provides you with an on screen description of your account details.

Parental Controls

Your phone can be configured to block both purchased and streamed media content.

Before filtering, you must first establish a pin/password and a contact e-mail address. Once those have been established, you can the two available filter options:

Content Filters and Purchase Blocker.

Content Filters: let you restrict access to inappropriate content both on and outside of MEdia Net.

Purchase Blocker: lets you restrict the ability to buy ringtones, downloads, games, etc., from this phone.

Setting up Parental Control

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the Customize CV button from the bottom of the homepage and press the Select soft key or the key.

From the Customize CV - Options listing, highlight Parental Controls and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight the OK button and press the key to access the MEdia Net parental setup fields.

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From the Parental Control Setup screen, use your keypad to enter information into the following fields: PIN, Re-enter PIN, contact email

address.

Use you Navigation keys to highlight the Save button and press the key. Allow a few minutes for your information to be received and accepted by MEdia Net. You can then use this information to activate the parental filters.

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Configuring the Filters

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight Cellular Video and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight the Customize CV button from the bottom of the homepage and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Highlight the OK button and press the key.

When prompted, enter the PIN and e-mail address which was registered with MEdia Net in the previous section.

Highlight Content Filters and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight the On button and press the Select soft key or the key to toggle the On/Off state.

Highlight Purchase Blocker and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight the On button and press the Select soft key or the key to toggle the On/Off state.

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Press the Back soft key or the key. This activates the filter.

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Shop Applications

Section 12: Using the Applications

Topics Covered

• Shop Applications

• Using the Camera

• Using the Camcorder

• Options available when you access the video clip, but before you select it to play:

• Record Audio

• Alarms

• Calendar

• Tasks

• Tools

The on-board applications (such as camera, camcorder, calendar, and alarms) can be supplemented with additional applications which can be purchased via the AT&T

Mall.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

Shop Applications

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Press the Select soft key or the key.

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Refer to the ‘Shop Applications” on page 101 for more information on

downloading applications.

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Using the Camera

Taking Photos

Note: When taking a photo in direct sunlight or in bright conditions, shadows may appear on the photo.

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In Idle mode, press Options to open the My Menu screen.

From the on-screen list choose Camera and press the key.

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In Idle mode, press Menu > My Stuff > Applications > Camera then press the Select soft key or the key.

Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the subject. The camera rotates around the axis of the hinge of the phone

Press the key to take the photo.

Once the photo has been taken, press the key to attach the photo directly to a message.

Note: Your camera produces photos in JPEG format. The number that appears in the upper-right of the screen indicates the current number of pictures have been saved to the selected media and an approximate number of total pictures which can be taken at the current image size.

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Or before taking the photo, use the Menu soft key and the navigation keys to access camera option icons.

Press the Back soft key to return to the picture viewer.

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You can use the keypad to quickly change the camera options using the camera shortcut keys.

Camera Options

Camera options are represented by icons across the top of the screen. Use the

Navigation keys and then select Options to access the various choices for each icon.

The icons are defined in the following:

Camera mode: allows you to take a photo in various modes. Once you change the mode, the corresponding indicator appears at the top right of the display.

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Shooting mode: allows you to set the shooting mode. Options are:

Single Shot: allows you to take a single photo and view it before returning to the shooting mode.

Multi-Shot: allows you to take a succession of consecutive photos.

Mosaic Shot: allows you to take up to four photos and then have them grouped together into a single final photo.

Frame Shot: allows you to choose a custom frame border for your.

Choose from one of the 20 available frames.

Panorama: allows you to take a panoramic still shot.

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Photo size: allows you to set the size of the resulting photo. Options are:

• 1600x1200 (results in a 2M size)

• 1280x960 (results in a 1.3M size)

• 640x480

• 320x240

Timer: allows you to set a time delay before the camera takes the photo.

• Off

• 3 sec

• 5 sec

• 10 sec

White Balance: allows you to set the white balance for the camera. Choose Auto,

Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, or Cloudy.

View Special Effects: allows you to set and view current image effects while capturing an image.

Effects: allows you to choose a custom color tone for your photo. Choose from the following:

No Effects: automatically adjust the picture for the best quality available.

Black & White: removes all color and display the picture as greyscale/ black and white.

Sepia: adds a sepia tint to the picture. This is the common orange tint that was popular in early photography.

Negative: changes the image to a negative image display.

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HELP

Shortcuts: allows you to view the currently specified shortcuts for Camera/

Camcorder mode.

Settings: allows you to customize your camera settings. Choose the following options:

General:

Shutter Sound: allows you to select a shutter tone sound when taking a photo.

Default Storage: allows you to set a default storage location for the photos taken on your phone. Choose Phone Memory or Memory Card .

Camera:

• Quality : allows you to select the picture quality setting. Choose High,

Normal, or Economy .

• Single Shot : allows you to select between Take and Save or Automatic

Save .

Camcorder:

• Quality : allows you to select between High, Normal, or Economy .

• Movie format : allows you to choose the default movie format, either

MP4 , 3GP , or Video Share .

Camera Options after a Photo is Taken

After you have taken a photo, you can use various options by pressing the Options soft key. Highlight an option and press the key.

The following options are available:

Take photo: allows you to go back to the camera and take another photo.

Send: allows you to attach the graphic to a message, send it to a Bluetooth device, or send it to HP’s Snapfish

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Set as: allows you to set the photo as your Wallpaper or set the photo as a Caller ID for a contact.

Rotate: allows you to rotate the image from Portrait to Landscape.

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Accessing the Graphics Folder

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight My Stuff, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Graphics and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a photo.

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To open the photo, press the key.

Selecting and Using the Graphics Folder

If you enter the Graphics folder through menu options, and press the Options soft key before selecting an existing graphic, the following options list:

Take Photo: allows you to go back to the camera and take a picture.

Create Folder: allows you to create subfolders under the Graphics folder in which to store pictures that you take.

If you select a graphic but do not press the the key, the following options are available:

View: allows you to view the photo.

Send: allows you to attach the graphic to a message, send it to a Bluetooth device, or send to HP’s Snapfish

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Set as: allows you to set the currently selected graphic to be displayed on the Main

Display, the Front Display, or assigned to a Caller ID.

Move: allows you to move either a Selected or Multiple graphics to one of the My

Stuff (Phone) folders.

Copy: allows you to make a copy of the Selected or Multiple graphics and then send it to one of the My Stuff (Phone) folders.

Delete: allows you to delete either Selected, Multiple, or All graphics.

Rename: allows you to rename the selected graphic.

Take photo: allows you to go back to the camera and take another photo.

Create Folder: allows you to create a new folder and then populate it with either

Selected or Multiple graphics from the list.

Sort by: allows you to sort the list of graphics by either: Date, Type, Name, or Size.

Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to select either Selected or Multiple graphics visibility to Bluetooth devices.

Print via: allows you to make a selected graphic printable by either USB or

Bluetooth printer.

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Lock/Unlock: allows you to lock/unlock the photo. Lock prevents the photo from being deleted, unlock releases it so that it can be deleted.

Properties: allows you to view the properties of a photo.

Editing a Photo

Once you have selected and loaded a photo, the following options are available for editing and management of the photo.

Zoom: allows you to zoom in on the image or zoom out.

Send: allows you to attach the graphic to a message, send it to a Bluetooth device, or send it to HP’s Snapfish ® .

Set as: allows you to set the photo as your wallpaper on your Main Display, Front

Display, or set the photo as a Caller ID for a contact.

Delete: allows you to delete the photo you have taken.

• Rename : allows you to rename the photo.

Edit: allows you to edit the photo reloading the photo in edit mode and bringing up a set of options consisting of:

Save as : allows you to change the name of the image.

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Effects : allows you to choose effects such as Black and White, Sepia, Negative,

Milky, Lighting, Crayon Pastel, Oil Paint, Blur, Despeckle, or Sharpen.

Partial Effects : allows you to choose a partial effect such as Partial Blur or Redeye

Repair.

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Adjust : allows you to make adjustments on the Brightness, Contrast, or Color of the photo.

Transform : allows you to Resize, Rotate, or Flip the photo.

Crop : allows you to move the Navigation key to select the portion of the image you

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want to crop.

Insert : allows you to add Frames, Cliparts, Emoticon, or Text to a photo.

Send : allows you to send the photo using a Multimedia Message or Bluetooth device, or send to HP’s Snapfish ® .

Set as : allows you to set the photo as wallpaper for the Main Display, Front Display, or assign it to a Caller ID.

Print via : allows you to print the photo using a USB or Bluetooth connection.

Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to make the graphic visible to Bluetooth devices.

Slide Show: allows you create a slide show of graphics in your Graphics folder.

Print via: allows you to make a selected graphic printable by either USB or

Bluetooth printer.

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Lock/Unlock: allows you to lock/unlock the photo. Lock prevents the photo from being deleted, unlock releases it so that it can be deleted.

Properties: allows you to view the properties of a photo.

Using the Gallery

The Gallery option of the Camera/Camcorder mode allows you to access the list of previously taken photos or videos. The Gallery is another method of accessing the

Graphics folder but only shows the photos or video clips taken using the handset.

If you press the Gallery soft key to view the list of photos from the camera viewfinder, the following options are available:

View: allows you to view the photo.

Send: allows you to attach the graphic to a message, send it to a Bluetooth device, or send to HP’s Snapfish ® .

Set as: allows you to set the currently selected graphic to be displayed on the Main

Display, the Front Display, or assigned to a Caller ID.

Move: allows you to move either a Selected or Multiple graphics to one of the My

Stuff (Phone) folders.

Copy: allows you to make a copy of the Selected or Multiple graphics and then send it to one of the My Stuff (Phone) folders.

Delete: allows you to delete either Selected, Multiple, or All graphics.

Rename: allows you to rename the selected graphic.

Create Folder: allows you to create a new folder and then populate it with either

Selected or Multiple graphics from the list.

Sort by: allows you to sort the list of graphics by either: Date, Type, Name, or Size.

Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to select either Selected or Multiple graphics visibility to Bluetooth devices.

Print via: allows you to make a selected graphic printable by either USB or

Bluetooth printer.

Lock/Unlock: allows you to lock/unlock the photo. Lock prevents the photo from being deleted, unlock releases it so that it can be deleted.

Properties: allows you to view the properties of a photo.

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Using the Camcorder

Shooting Video

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.

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In Idle mode, press the Options soft key to open the My Menu screen.

From the on screen list choose Camera and press the key.

Press the key twice to switch to the camcorder. You may also go to the Menu soft key, which activates the icons across the top of the display, and use the navigation keys to select the

Camcorder option from the dropdown list.

icon, and then the

Adjust the image by aiming the camcorder at the subject.

Press the key to begin shooting video.

Press the Stop soft key to stop the recording and save the video file to your

My Stuff folder.

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Before shooting, press the Menu soft key to access camcorder options and select Video Share. Video Share allows you to make a Video Share call by displaying a screen where you can input the number of a recipient that also has Video Share. You can select from your Contact list or enter the number directly. Press the key to initiate the call. (This option will only display if you have the Video Share service.) If the recipient accepts the Video Share call, you continue using the camcorder as usual. Press the Stop soft key to end the Video Share session. You will get a message “Video Sharing has

been Stopped. Save the Recorded Video?” You can select either Yes soft key or No soft key to save the file. You can then continue the call or terminate it.

Once the file has been saved, press the key to play back your video for review.

Press the key to return to the viewer.

You can use the keypad to quickly change the camcorder options using the shortcut keys.

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Camcorder Options

Camcorder options are represented by icons across the top of the screen. Use the

Navigation keys and then select Options to access the various choices for each icon.

The icons are defined in the following:

Camcorder mode: allows you to switch from taking a photo to shooting a video clip using the camera’s camcorder mode.

Shooting mode: allows you to set the shooting mode. Options are:

Normal: records video clip in Normal mode.

Multimedia Message: records a video clip that has a size limit that will transmit in a Multimedia Message.

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Video clip size: indicates the recording size of the resulting video clip is

176x144.

Timer: allows you to set a time delay before the camcorder takes the video clip.

• Off

• 3 sec

• 5 sec

• 10 sec

White Balance: allows you to set the white balance for the camcorder. Choose

Auto, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, or Cloudy.

Effects: allows you to choose a custom color tone for your video clip.

Choose from the following:

No Effects: automatically adjust the video for the best quality available.

Black & White: removes all color and display the video as greyscale/ black and white.

Sepia: adds a sepia tint to the video clip. This is the common orange tint that was popular in early photography.

Negative: changes the video image to a negative image display.

Record Audio: allows you to turn On/Off recording audio with the video clip.

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HELP

Shortcuts: allows you to view the currently specified shortcuts for Camera/

Camcorder mode.

Settings: allows you to customize your camera settings. Choose the following options:

General:

Shutter Sound: allows you to select a shutter tone sound when taking a photo.

Default Storage: allows you to set a default storage location for the photos taken on your phone. Choose Phone Memory or Memory Card .

Camera:

• Quality : allows you to select the picture quality setting. Choose High,

Normal, or Economy .

• Single Shot : allows you to select between Take and Save or Automatic

Save .

Camcorder:

• Quality : allows you to select between High, Normal, or Economy .

• Movie format : allows you to choose the default movie format, either

MP4 , 3GP , or Video Share .

Camcorder Options after a Video is Taken

After you have shot a video, you can use various options by pressing the Options soft key. Highlight an option and press the key. The following options are available:

• Record video : allows you to record another video clip.

• Send via : allows you to attach the video to a Multimedia Message or send it to a

Bluetooth device.

The right soft key becomes Delete , which allows you to delete the video you have shot.

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Accessing the Video Folder

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Using the Camcorder

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Highlight My Stuff, and press the Select soft key or the

Highlight Video and press the key.

key.

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Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a video file.

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To play the video, press the key. The file is played in the Media Player application.

Options available when you access the video clip, but before you select it to play:

Play: uses the Media Player to view the video segment.

Send via: allows you to attach the video to a Multimedia Message or send it to a

Bluetooth device.

Move: allows you to choose the Selected or Multiple videos to move.

Copy: allows you to copy a selected or multiple videos.

Delete: allows you to delete the Selected video, Multiple videos, or All videos.

Rename: allows you to rename the video file.

Record Video: allows you to return to the Camcorder to record a new video clip.

Create Folder: allows you to create a folder within My Stuff.

Sort by: allows you to sort video clips by Date, Type, Name, or Size.

Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to make the Selected or Multiple videos visible to

Bluetooth devices.

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.

Properties: allows you to view the properties for this video file.

Once you have selected the video to play, your options are:

Pause/Resume: allows you to pause the video being played, and then resume playing.

Stop: allows you to stop the video being played.

Jump to Track Time: allows you to jump ahead to a specific time in the track.

Send via: allows you to send the video clip via a multimedia message or a

Bluetooth device.

Landscape: allows you to rotate the video to landscape format.

Properties: allows you to view the properties for this video file.

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Once the video completes playing, or you select the Stop option, the following options are available:

Play: allows you to replay the video clip.

Send via: allows you to send the video clip via a multimedia message or a

Bluetooth device.

Properties: allows you to view the properties for this video file.

Video Share

For more information on Video Share options, please see “Video Share” on page 24.

Music Player

This feature allows you to access music, recorded audio, video with audio, or playlists and then play then through a built in Media Player. For more information on

playing music, please see “Downloading Music using Digital Rights Management” on page 104.

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 is limited to free memory space available.

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Highlight My Stuff, press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight the Audio folder and press the Options soft key.

Highlight Record Audio and press the Select soft key or the key.

To start recording, press the key. Record a memo by speaking into the microphone. Options available before an audio recording is made are:

• Record: allows you to start recording an audio clip.

• Record Audio Settings: allows you to set up a recording preset: Default Name and Recording Time (1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, 60 minutes, or Limit for MMS).

Press the Stop soft key to stop the recording or pause the recording by pressing the key. Once the audio recording is stopped, the message is automatically saved.

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Press the Options soft key to display the following options:

• Play: allows you to play the memo.

• Record: allows you to save the current memo and begin another session.

• Record Audio Settings: allows you to set up a recording preset: Default Name and Recording Time (1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min, or 60 min, Limit for

MMS).

• Send via: allows you to send your voice clip to other people by using a message or to a Bluetooth device.

• Set as: allows you to set the audio file as a call ringtone, a ringtone for a specific caller, or an alarm tone.

• Delete: allows you to delete the memo.

• Rename: allows you to change the memo’s name.

• Bluetooth Visibility: allows you to make the audio file visible to a Bluetooth device.

• Lock/Unlock: allows you to lock/unlock the Audio file. Lock prevents the audio file from being deleted, Unlock allows it to be deleted.

• Properties: displays the Name, Size, and Format of the voice memo.

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To exit, press the Back soft key or the key.

Audio Folder

This folder shows a list of audio clips. Audio clips include default tones that come with the handset, audio clips you have downloaded, and audio clips you have recorded. When a voice memo is recorded and saved, it is stored in the Audio folder.

To access this folder, use the following steps:

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight My Stuff, and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Highlight Audio and press the key.

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Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select a recorded memo.

A list of voice memos displays. To play a recording, press the Options soft key and press Play, or the key.

To exit, press the Back soft key or the key.

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Alarms

This feature allows you to:

• set the alarm to ring at a specific time.

• set the phone to switch on automatically and ring the alarm even if the phone is switched off.

To set the alarm:

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When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

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Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

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Highlight Alarms and press the Select soft key or the key. The following options display:

• Wake-up Alarm: the alarm rings to wake you up at the specified time.

• Alarm 1: primary alarm setting.

• Alarm 2: secondary alarm setting.

• Alarm 3: third alarm setting.

• Alarm 4: fourth alarm setting.

• Auto Power-up: the alarm rings even when the phone is turned off.

Select an alarm type and press the Options soft key or the key. The options available are: Select and Create Alarm. Use the Navigation keys to select the alarm, and press the key.

Set the following options:

• Name: allows you to use a specific name for the alarm. The name will appear on the display when the alarm activates. Does not appear if the alarm type is Wakeup Alarm.

• Alarm Activation: Use this to activate/deactivate this feature (On/Off). The only way to edit the remaining fields is to select On.

• Alarm Time: use the alphanumeric keypad enter a time for the alarm to sound.

Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format. To change the time format, see “Set Time & Date” on page

82.

• Alarm Type: press the key to select a new type of alert notification

(Melody, Increasing Melody, Vibration, Vibration then Melody, Vibration & Melody, or Vibration & Increasing Melody)

• Alert Tone: press the key to select a tone from one of the My Stuff folders.

• Alarm Volume: press the Left and Right Navigation key to adjust the volume level (1-7).

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• Alarm Day: press the key to access the Recurrence menu. Use the Up or

Down Navigation key to highlight a occurrence of the day(s) you wish your alarm to sound. Press the key to select the day entry. Press the OK soft key to save your settings.

• Snooze: use this option to set the snooze feature for the alarm (Off, 1 Min.,

3 Min., 5 Min., 7 Min., or 10 Min).

• Repeat: use set the number of times this alarm can be repeated (1 Time, 2

Times, 3 Times, 5 Times, or 10 Times). Snooze must be active for this feature to be enabled.

Press the key to save these changes.

Note: To stop the alarm when it rings, open the phone and press any key. Press OK soft key to turn off the alarm.

Setting Auto Power-up Alarms

You can set the phone to ring the alarm when the time for an alarm comes, even if the phone is switched off.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

5.

6.

Highlight Alarm and press the Select soft key or the key. Select Auto

Power-up and press the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight On and press the Save soft key or the key to activate the Autopower feature.

If the menu option is set to Off, and the phone is switched off at the specified time, the alarm does not ring.

When you have finished, press the key.

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Calendar

The calendar feature allows you to view the Month, Week, and Day layout views. You can also create an Appointment, Anniversary, Holiday, Important, or Private entries. It also shows any Missed Alarm Events that have occurred.

To access the Calender menu, use the following steps:

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the key.

5.

Press the Options soft key. Highlight Create.

6.

Press the Select soft key or the key. The following options are available:

Appointment

Anniversary

Holiday

Important

Private

Other options for the Calendar include: 7.

• Settings: this option allows you to configure the Calendar’s Starting Day and

Default View Mode.

• Missed Alarm Event: this option displays any missed events.

• Memory Status: this option displays a list of the different Calendar event categories along with the memory allocation for each.

Appointment

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

5.

Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Options soft key. Highlight Create, select Appointment, and press the Select soft key or the key to use the following options:

• Title: enter a title for this appointment (up to 15 characters).

• Details: enter a description for this appointment (up to 100 characters).

• Start Date: enter a date for this appointment to begin.

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• Start Time: enter a time for this appointment to begin. Use the Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the start time of the scheduled event and press the

Select soft key.

• End Date: enter a date for this appointment to end.

• End Time: enter a time for this appointment to end. Use the Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the start time of the scheduled event and press the

Select soft key.

• Location: enter a location description for this appointment (up to 15 characters).

• Alarm: allows you to set an alarm for this event. Press the key to select this option. Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled.

Before: allows you to set the amount of time (min., hour, day) before your appointment, you wish the alarm to sound.

• Alarm Tone: allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once highlighted, press the

key to select this audio file.

• Repeat: allows you to set the number of repetitions allowed for this appointment

(Daily, Weekly, or Monthly). Press the key to select this option. Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled.

Every: allows you to set the number of times the entry is to repeat in the selected time frame.

• Except Weekends: allows you to exempt non-work days (weekends) from the appointment schedule.

• Until: allows you to set as duration for this appointment by assigning an expiration date).

When you have finished, press the key to save this new appointment entry.

Anniversary

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

5.

Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Options soft key. Highlight Create, select Anniversary, and press the Select soft key or the key to use the following options:

• Title: enter a title for this occasion (up to 15 characters).

• Details : enter details for the occasion (up to 100 characters).

• Date: enter a date for this anniversary to begin.

• Alarm: allows you to set an alarm for this event. Press the key to select this option. Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled.

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6.

Before: allows you to the amount of time (day, week) before your appointment, you wish the alarm to sound.

Alarm Time: allows you to enter a time for the alarm to begin notifying you of the occasion. Use the Right Navigation key to select AM or PM.

Alarm Tone: allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once highlighted, press the

key to select this audio file.

• Repeat Every Year: allows you to set whether this entry is repeated on a yearly basis. Press the key to select this option. Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled.

When you have finished, press the key to save this new anniversary entry.

Notes: The remaining Calendar entry types (Holiday, Important, or Private entries) contain similar fields and use similar creation procedures.

Other Event Options

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the key.

5.

Select a day containing a Calendar entry and press the key. If the selected day has one or multiple Calendar entries, those are then displayed in a list.

Viewing an Event

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

5.

Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the key.

The calendar displays with today’s date highlighted. If there is an alarm or alarms set, the icon displays on the icon line above the Calendar.

Select the date of the event (s) you want to view and press the key or use the Navigation keys to move to the date with an assigned event.

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Note: The icon categories displayed at the bottom display any events scheduled for the day you selected.

7

Indicates an Appointment.

Indicates an Anniversary.

Indicates an Important event.

Indicates a Holiday.

Indicates a Private event.

Indicates that an Alarm was set in reference to an event.

6.

7.

Press the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll to the previous or next event. Highlight an entry and press the Options soft key to use one of the following Calendar entry options:

• View: this option allows you view the details for a selected event.

• View Mode: this option allows you view the Calendar entries in one of two ways:

Week View (one week at a time) or Day View (one day at a time).

• Create: this option allows you to add an additional event to the selected day(s).

• Send via : this option allows you to send a listing of the event via a text message or a Bluetooth device.

• Event List: this option allows you view a list of all currently active events by type

(Appointment, Anniversary, Holiday, Important, or Private).

• Delete: this option allows you to delete a selected or all events.

• Save to My Stuff : allows you to save the calendar entry to your My Stuff folder.

• Print via Bluetooth : allows you to send the event listing to a Bluetooth printer.

• Settings: this option allows you to configure the Calendar’s Starting Day (select either Sunday or Monday) and Default View Mode (select Month, Week, or Day view).

• Missed Alarm Event: this option displays any missed events.

• Memory Status: this option displays a list of the different Calendar event categories along with the memory allocation for each.

When you have finished, press the key.

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Tasks

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.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

5.

6.

Highlight Tasks and press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Options soft key. Highlight Create, and press the Select soft key or the key to use the following options:

• Title: enter a title for this task (up to 15 characters).

• Details: enter a detailed description for this task (up to 100 characters).

• Start Date: enter a date for this task to begin.

• Due Date: enter a date for this task to end.

• Alarm: allows you to set an alarm for this event. Press the key to select this option. Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled.

Alarm Date: allows you to the specify the date you wish the alarm to sound.

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-

Alarm Time : enter a time for this alarm to sound. Use the Right Navigation key to select AM or PM for the start time of the alarm.

Alarm Tone : allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once highlighted, press the

key to select this audio file.

• Priority: allows you assign the task a priority (1, 2, or 3).

When you have finished, press the key to save this new appointment entry.

Tools

Tools are feature options that allow you to use your handset for a variety of nonphone related activities. To access any of the tools, perform the following:

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select My Stuff and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Using the Up or Down Navigation key, highlight Applications and press

4.

Highlight Tools and press the Select soft key or the key.

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Notes

This option allows you to create notes to add to your events.

1.

2.

At the Tools menu, highlight Notes and press the Select soft key or the

key.

A blank screen displays. Press the Options soft key. Highlight Create, and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Enter your text and press the Options soft key and select Save and the key, or press the key.

Calculator

With this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

1.

At the Tools menu, highlight Calculator and press the Select soft key or

2.

Enter the first number using the numeric keys.

Note: To include a decimal point or a bracket, press the left soft key until the symbol you want displays.

3.

4.

Enter the operation for your calculation by pressing the Navigation keys, according to the illustration on the display.

Enter the second number.

5.

To view the result, press the key.

Tip Calculator

With this feature, you can use the phone to calculate the amount of money left as a tip based on parameters such as: total bill amount, tip percentage, and number of members in your party.

1.

At the Tools menu, highlight Tip Calculator and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

Enter the values into the appropriate fields by using the numeric keys:

• Bill

• Tip(%)

• # paying

Note: To include a decimal point by pressing the key.

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3.

The remaining fields indicate:

• Tip($): the amount of the tip based on the figures entered.

• You pay: your share of the total check amount. This value is based on the figure entered within the # paying field.

Converter

The conversion menu provides the following conversion categories:

1.

Currency

Length

Weight

Volume

Area

Temperature

At the Tools menu, highlight Converter and press the Select soft key or

2.

Highlight the specific converter function, and press the Select soft key or

3.

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.

4.

Press the key to do the conversion. The unit converted to will appear in the appropriate field. In the case where conversions are not direct, decimal figures will appear for greater accuracy.

World Time

World Time allows you to view the time of day or night in another parts of the world.

World displays time in the 30 different cities, within all 24 time zones around the world.

1.

At the Tools menu, highlight World Time and press the Select soft key or

2.

3.

4.

Use the Left or Right Navigation keys to browse cities and times.

Press the key or the Set DST soft key to indicate that the selected time zone has Daylight Savings Time (DST). The displayed time will shift to reflect the time zone and usage of DST.

Default time zone for the handset is set under the Settings > Set Time &

Date.

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Timer

You can use this menu to set a countdown timer. To enable the Timer, use the following options:

1.

2.

3.

At the Tools menu, highlight Timer and press the Select soft key or the

key.

Press the Set soft key to enter the length of time.

Enter the time and press the OK soft key.

4.

Press the key to start the timer. Press the key to stop the timer.

Stopwatch

You can use this menu to measure intervals of time for 50 separate times.

1.

At the Tools menu, highlight Stopwatch and press the Select soft key or

2.

3.

Press the key to start the stopwatch.

Press the to stop the stopwatch. Press the Reset soft key to erase all times recorded.

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Section 13: MEdia Net and WAP

Topics Covered

• Accessing the MEdia Net Homepage

• Accessing the MEdia Net Site

• Navigating with the WAP Browser

• Using Favorites

• Downloading Multimedia Files

• Using your History

• Clearing Caches

• Clearing the Cookies

• Changing the WAP Profiles

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.

Accessing the MEdia Net Homepage

1.

In Idle mode, press the key to launch the WAP browser. You can also press the Menu soft key to access menu mode and highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

2.

Select MEdia Net Home and press the Select soft key or the key. Your phone is connected to the network and loads the MEdia Net homepage.

The content of the start-up homepage contains the following selections:

• Search field: allows you enter a text string into the field and then search the

MEdia Net database for matches. Once you have entered a word, press the

Right Navigation key to select the Search button and press the key to begin your search.

• My Links: provides you with quick access to your those sites which you have setup in this category. Highlight one of these entries and press the key to launch that web page.

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• Categories: provides you with a list of MEdia Net web pages containing links to a variety of special interest sites. Highlight a selection from this list and press the key. These categories can be edited from within Customize MEdia Net.

Note: Prior to using these services, you must complete the MEdia Net registration process located at: att.com/wireless, or you must agree to the terms of the service agreement and setup the service on your handset.

• My Account: provides you with access to a listing of your most recent purchases and available product (services). From the My Account screen, highlight My Purchases and press the key to begin.

• Customize MEdia Net: provides you with a list of MEdia Net setup and service options which allow you to configure different aspects of the MEdia Net experience. Highlight a selection from this list and press the key.

Edit My Links: provides you with a list of available Internet links which you can choose to add to your My Links section of the main Media Net homepage. To add a link, navigate to the Add to My Links section, highlight an entry, and press the key. To remove a link, navigate to the Move/Delete Links section, highlight an entry, and press the key. From the Edit My Links page, highlight Remove, and press the key.

Edit Categories: allows you to edit those category entries which appear on the

MEdia Net homepage. Although the first four entries (WHAT’S HOT, Tones,

Games, Pics, and Cellular Video) can not be removed, the remaining entries can be toggled on or off. Highlight a category entry and press the key to toggle it on (appear on the page) or off (remove it from the homepage).

Parental Controls: provides you with settings which can be configured to

restrict certain media content from being downloaded on the phone. For more information, refer to “Parental Controls” on page 122.

Username & Password: allows you to setup a username and password prior to gaining access to the MEdia Net homepage and related services.

Note: Note: Prior to using this service you must agree to the terms of the service agreement and setup the service on your handset.

MEdia Net Mail: allows you to access and edit the entries found within the

MEdia Net messaging center. Although most of the entries can not be removed, the remaining entries can be toggled on or off by navigation to the top of the page, highlight Edit, and press the key. From the Mail & Messaging page, highlight an entry and press the key to toggle it on (appears on the Mail &

Messaging page) or off (remove it from the Mail & Messaging page).

MEdia Net Tour: allows you to take a quick guided tour through the main features of the MEdia Net pages (homepage, navigation, teams, etc..).

Privacy Policy: provides the web address for Cellular’s Privacy Policy.

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• Help: provides you with list of some of the most frequently asked questions regarding MEdia Net functionality. Highlight a question and press the key to launch an on screen description

To scroll through the screen, use the Up and Down Navigation keys.

To exit the browser at any time, simply press the key.

Accessing the MEdia Net Site

There are several ways to access a WAP site:

• Selecting a link on the browser

• Using a bookmark item in the Favorites folder; use the Bookmarks option on the browser menu list or Favorites menu.

• Entering a URL address manually; use the Go to URL option on the browser menu list.

Navigating with the WAP Browser

1.

To scroll through browser items, press the Up or Down Navigation keys.

2.

3.

To select a browser item, highlight a MEdia Net entry and press the key or press the Options soft key and choose Select.

To return to the previous page, press the key.

key, or press the Back soft

4.

To access the browser menu list, press the Menu soft key.

5.

To return to the start-up homepage, press the Options soft key and select the Go to Homepage option.

Entering Text in the WAP Browser

When you are prompted to enter text, the currently active text input mode is indicated on the screen. To change the text input mode, press the key one or more times.

The following modes are available:

Upper-Case Alphabet Mode (A): allows you to enter upper-case characters.

Lower-Case Alphabet Mode (a): allows you to enter lower-case characters.

Note: You can enter symbols in upper or lower case alphabet mode by pressing the 1 key.

T9 Mode (T9): allows you to enter characters by pressing one key per letter. In this mode, you can use only the 0 key to display alternative words. To change case, press and hold the * key.

Number Mode (1): allows you to enter numbers.

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Selecting and Using Menu Options

Various options are available when you are using the WAP Browser to navigate the

Wireless Web.

To access a option, press the Options soft key. A menu list displays.

Note: The menus may vary, depending on your version of the WAP Browser.

The following options are available:

Go: lets you navigate Forward (next sequenced web page) or Backward (to the previously visited web page) through pages in your browsing history.

Reload: reloads the current page with updated information.

• Desktop View/Smart-Fit View : changes the display mode of the browser.

• Page Size : change the page size of the displayed web page using the Right and Left

Navigation keys to enlarge or shrink the size of the displayed page (there are 20 increments).

Go to Homepage: takes you back at any time to the homepage of the Wireless

Web service provider.

Add to Favorites: bookmarks the current page and marks it as a favorite site.

View Favorites: accesses and displays the bookmarks assigned as favorite web pages.

Send URL via: send the URL of the current page via either a message or to another party via a Bluetooth device.

Enter URL: allows you to manually enter the URL address of a WAP site. After entering an address, press the Go to soft key to go there directly.

Copy URL to Message: send the URL of the current page to another party as a message.

Save: saves either the image of the current web page or the current page itself.

Saved Pages: access the list of web pages you have saved.

History: displays the list of web pages you have recently accessed.

Advanced: allows you to change the following settings for the browser.

Clear Cache: deletes the information stored in the cache. The cache stores the most recently accessed pages.

Empty Cookies: delete cookies. Cookies are pieces of personal information sent to a web server while navigating the web.

Cookie Options: sets whether or not cookies are stored on your phone. If you select

Prompt, the phone will ask you to save the cookies on every page requiring cookies.

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Preferences: changes the settings for the web browser to suit your preference.

Certificates: accesses certificate information from your phone.

Page Details: displays the properties for the currently active web page.

Browser Settings: selects a connection profile to be used when connecting to the

Internet.

About Browser: displays the access version and copyright information about the browser.

Using Favorites

While navigating through either the Internet or the MEdia Net pages, you can bookmark a site to quickly and easily access it at a future time. The URL addresses of the bookmarked sites are stored in the Favorites folder, wherein you can either use the 6-preset URL addresses and store your own favorite URL addresses.

Accessing a WAP Site Using Favorites

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

Select Favorites and press the Select soft key.

4.

Select a bookmark item on the Favorite list. The preset URLs consist of:

• Cellular Video

• Chat

• News

• Sports

• Weather

• MEdia Net (homepage)

5.

Press the Options soft key to select Go to or press the key.

Storing a URL Address as a Favorite

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

Select Enter URL and press the Select soft key.

Enter the URL address and press the key to launch the web page.

Tip: Use can use the the key to cycle through that available symbols and choose the

.

(period) and

@

(at) needed for most website addresses.

5.

6.

Press the Options soft key, and use the Down Navigation key, highlight

Add to Favorites and press the key.

When you have finished, press the key.

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Editing Favorites

1.

From the Favorites list, select the bookmark you want to change.

2.

3.

Press the Options soft key. Highlight Edit Favorites and press the key.

Change the URL and Title, as you would when storing a new one.

4.

1.

2.

Press the Save soft key.

5.

When you have finished, press the key.

Deleting Favorites

From the Favorites list, select the bookmark you want to delete.

Press Options soft key. Highlight Delete and press the key.

3.

4.

Highlight Selected and press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Yes soft key or the key to confirm the deletion.

5.

When you have finished, press the key.

Downloading Multimedia Files

You can buy a variety of multimedia files, such as ringtones, graphics, applications,

Multimedia contents, and so on from the WAP browser and download them to your phone’s memory. Your phone has embedded links to the WAP sits providing you with download services, preset by your service provider.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Select AT&T Mall.

3.

4.

Highlight Shop Tones, Shop Games, Shop Graphics, Shop Multimedia,

Shop Applications, or Shop Video, depending on the type of items you want to buy.

To access homepage of the online shopping mall, select MEdia Net Home.

Find the item you want to download and follow the on-screen instructions to purchase it.

Note: This content is delivered to you in Multimedia messages. You can retrieve the messages from the server and then save the items in your phone’s memory. you cannot forward these messages to other people or add the saved items to a Multimedia message.

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Using your History

The History list provides you with a list of the most recently visited web sites. These entries can be used to return to previously unmarked web pages.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight History and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight an entry from the list.

Press the Options soft key. Highlight Go to and press the Select soft key or

6.

When you have finished, press the key to exit from the browser.

Clearing Caches

A cache is the phone’s temporary memory in which the most recently accessed web pages are stored. You can clear the caches at anytime.

1.

2.

3.

4.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

Highlight Advanced and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select Clear Caches and press the Select soft key or the key.

5.

Press the Yes soft key or the key to confirm the deletion.

6.

When you have finished, press the key.

Clearing the Cookies

A cookie is a small file which is placed on your phone by a web site during navigation. In addition to containing some site-specific information, it can also contain some personal information (such as a username and password) which can pose a security risk if not properly managed. You can clear this cookies from your phone at any time.

1.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the

Highlight Advanced and press the Select soft key or the

Highlight Empty Cookies and press the Select soft key or the key.

Press the Yes soft key or the key to confirm the deletion.

When you have finished, press the key.

key.

key.

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Changing the WAP Profiles

Your phone is wirelessly connecting to the Internet via a built in WAP browser.

Connection can be made via either one of four available WAP browsers: MEdia Net,

AT&T MMS (MultiMedia Server), or AT&T IMS. 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 web browser or send MMS messages or e-mails. 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 customer service representative.

1.

2.

When the Idle screen displays, press the Menu soft key.

Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key.

3.

4.

5.

Highlight Browser Settings and press the Select soft key or the key.

Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight one of these options:

• MEdia Net

• AT&T MMS

• AT&T IMS

Press the Options soft key.

Notes: The WAPs are pre-configured and can not be altered on this screen. The MMS connection option can be edited, renamed, or deleted on this screen. Your phone is set up by default for connecting to the network.

If you change the settings without first checking with your service provider, the web browser, MMS, and email features may not work properly.

6.

7.

To create a new connection, press the Options soft key, select New, and press the Select soft key or the key.

- or -

To edit the existing MMS, highlight this entry, press the Options soft key, select Edit, and press the Select soft key or the key.

Select the parameter you want to edit:

• 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:

None, Normal, or Secure.

• User ID: enter the User ID required to connect to the network.

• Password: enter the user password required to connect to the network.

• Protocol: set the connection protocol used by the WAP browser: WAP or HTTP.

• Home URL: enter the URL address of the page to be used as your homepage.

• Gateway address: (WAP only) enter the gateway address of the proxy server.

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• Proxy address: (HTTP only) set the proxy server address and port.

• 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.

• Advanced Settings: 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.

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.

Server 1/Server 2: enter the Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses.

Traffic Class: select the traffic class.

Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider.

Using Quick Tips

Quick Tips is a new service for AT&T customers, where you can get answers to

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and tips for using your handset. Access to Quick

Tips is through the Settings Menu.

Options for Quick Tips

The options available for Quick Tips include the following:

Go: allows you to page forward or backward through web pages you have accessed.

Reload: allows you to refresh/reload the current webpage.

Desktop View/Smart-Fit View: allows you view the website as a computer desktop format or as the best fit for your handset display.

Page Size: allows you to increase or decrease the page size displayed.

Go to Homepage: allows you to go to the webpage you have set as your

Homepage.

Add to Favorites: allows you to add the Quick Tips page to your list of favorite webpages.

View Favorites: allows you to view your list of favorite webpages.

Send URL via: allows you to send the webpage URL using either a text message or a Bluetooth device.

Enter URL: allows you to enter a URL address.

Copy URL to Message: allows you to copy the URL into a text message.

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Save: allows you to save the current webpage.

Saved Pages: allows you to view your list of saved pages.

History: allows you to review the history of the last webpages you have viewed.

Advanced: allows you to to change the following settings for the browser.

Clear Cache: deletes the information stored in the cache. The cache stores the most recently accessed pages.

Empty Cookies: delete cookies. Cookies are pieces of personal information sent to a web server while navigating the web.

Cookie Options: sets whether or not cookies are stored on your phone. If you select

Prompt, the phone will ask you to save the cookies on every page requiring cookies.

Preferences: changes the settings for the web browser to suit your preference.

Certificates: accesses certificate information from your phone.

Page Details: displays the properties for the currently active web page.

Browser Settings: selects a connection profile to be used when connecting to the

Internet.

About Browser: displays the access version and copyright information about the browser.

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Topics Covered

• TTY Settings

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:

1.

Inserting a TTY connector into the Headset/Adapter jack (on the right side of the phone) enables this function.

For additional technical support you may access the following website or call

1-888-987-4357. http://www.samsungtelecom.com/contact_us/accessibility.asp

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Section 15: Health and Safety Information

Topics Covered

• Health and Safety Information

• Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling

• UL Certified Travel Adapter

• Consumer Information on Wireless Phones

• Road Safety

• Responsible Listening

• Operating Environment

• Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices

• Potentially Explosive Environments

• Emergency Calls

• FCC Notice and Cautions

• Other Important Safety Information

• Product Performance

• Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones

• Battery Standby and Talk Time

• Battery Precautions

• Care and Maintenance

This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone.

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Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals

Certification Information (SAR)

Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government.

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These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement

(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.

The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account for any variations in measurements.

SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.

This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.

Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the

FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of

1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC

RF exposure guidelines.

The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are:

• 850 GSM:

Head: 0.478 W/Kg.

Body-worn: 1.31 W/Kg.

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• 1900 GSM:

Head: 0.243 W/Kg.

Body-worn: 0.569 W/Kg.

• 850 WCDMA:

Head: 0.373 W/Kg.

Body-worn: 0.565 W/Kg.

• 1900 WCDMA:

Head: 0.782 W/Kg.

Body-worn: 0.579 W/Kg.

SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea. To find information that pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone.

Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone. Additional product specific SAR information can also be obtained at www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar.

Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling

Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its customers to recycle

Samsung mobile phones and genuine Samsung accessories.

Go to: http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/type/ type.do?group=mobilephones&type=mobilephones for more information.

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.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW

THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH AMERICA, USE AN ATTACHMENT

PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET. THIS

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POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTATED IN A VERTICAL OR

HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION.

Consumer Information on Wireless Phones

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Questions and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure from wireless phones. The FDA publication includes the following information:

What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?

The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called "cell," "mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user's head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.

When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called "cordless phones," which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC's compliance limits.

Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?

The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.

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What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?

Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.

Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:

• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones;

• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and

• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.

FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:

• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

• Environmental Protection Agency

• Federal Communications Commission

• Occupational Safety and Health Administration

• National Telecommunications and Information Administration

The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well.

FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal

Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.

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FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.

While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.

What are the results of the research done already?

The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health.

Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000.

Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phones RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.

What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?

A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the

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What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?

FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).

FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization international

Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The

Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues.

FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal

Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world.

What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?

If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is

- it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.

• If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a

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headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna.

Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.

What about children using wireless phones?

The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure.

Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in

December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.

Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions?

Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the

U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit.

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Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work?

Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from

RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called

"shields" may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption.

In February 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.

What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?

Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation

(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000.

FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.

Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be obtained from the following organizations (Updated 12/1/2006):

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• FCC RF Safety Program: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/

• Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): http://www.epa.gov/radiation/

• Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA): http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html

• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html

• World Health Organization (WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/

• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection: http://www.icnirp.de

• National Radiation Protection Board (UK): http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation

• US Food and Drug Administration http://www.fda.gov/cellphones

Road Safety

Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.

When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:

1.

Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.

2.

3.

4.

When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today.

Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.

Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.

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5.

6.

Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a

"to do" list or flipping through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely.

Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.

7.

8.

9.

Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road.

Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies.

Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.

10.

Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency number.

"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."

For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site www.wow-com.com.

Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, please call 1-888-901-7233.

Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association.

Responsible Listening

Caution!: Avoid potential hearing loss.

Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud sounds over time. The risk of hearing loss increases as sound is played louder and for longer durations.

Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of

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preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds, and

Bluetooth or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing.

Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and potential hearing problem varies. Additionally, the amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device settings, and the headphones that are used. As a result, there is no single volume setting that is appropriate for everyone or for every combination of sound, settings and equipment.

You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device:

• Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately.

• When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to.

• Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, you noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise. By blocking background environment noise, noise cancelling headphones should allow you to hear the music at lower volumes than when using earbuds.

• Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time is required before you hearing could be affected.

• Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such as rock concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.

• Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor.

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You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:

American Academy of Audiology

11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300

Reston, VA 20190

Voice: (800) 222-2336

Email: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.audiology.org

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

National Institutes of Health

31 Center Drive, MSC 2320

Bethesda, MD 20892-2320

Voice: (301) 496-7243

Email: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.

200 Independence Ave., SW

Washington, DC 20201

Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4647)

Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html

Operating Environment

Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.

As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder if you are using an external antenna).

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Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.

However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.

Implantable Medical Devices

A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the device.

Persons who have such devices:

• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from their implantable medical device when the phone is turned ON;

• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;

• Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference;

• Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.

• Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device. if you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care provider.

For more information see, http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html

Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones

When some mobile phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.

The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on the box.

The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.

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M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.

T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)

Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference.

Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The more immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from mobile phones.

Other Medical Devices

If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your phone off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

Vehicles

RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.

Posted Facilities

Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.

Potentially Explosive Environments

Switch your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.

Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station).

Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.

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Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.

Emergency Calls

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

Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.

To make an emergency call:

1.

2.

If the phone is not on, switch it on.

Key in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location.

3.

Press the key.

If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider.

When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.

Restricting Children's access to your Phone

Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase your phone bill.

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FCC Notice and Cautions

FCC Notice

The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated.

Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA

02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.

Cautions

Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.

Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.

Other Important Safety Information

• Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.

Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device.

• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.

• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.

• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.

• Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phone in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's operation.

• Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.

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Product Performance

Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception

The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the 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 searching, a Power Save feature is automatically activated. If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks service availability or you can check it yourself by pressing any key.

Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on the screen.

When a signal is found, your phone returns to standby mode.

Understanding How Your Phone Operates

Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.

Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance

For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.

There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.

• If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully-extended and over your shoulder.

• Do not hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna, if applicable.

• Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged.

• If your phone is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructing the internal antenna could inhibit call performance.

• Speak directly into the phone's receiver.

• Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. If it is inoperable, call Customer Care for service.

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Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones

Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones

Many services and features are network dependent and may require additional subscription and/or usage charges. Not all features are available for purchase or use in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost. Other conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service provider for additional information.

Battery Standby and Talk Time

Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions.

Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and other application usage patterns.

Battery Precautions

• Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the phone or battery, take it to a service center for inspection.

• Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.

• Do not modify or remanufacture the battery as this could result in serious safety hazards.

• If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the network operator.

• Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found in the user’s guide.

• Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.

• If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.

• Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with

Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.

• Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some Web sites and second-hand dealers, not associated with reputable manufacturers and carriers, might be selling incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and chargers.

Consumers should purchase manufacturer or carrier recommended products and

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accessories. If unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is compatible, contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.

• Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and charging devices could result in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other serious hazard.

• Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may require cooling or warming first.

• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).

• Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.

• Do not get your phone or battery wet. Even though they will dry and appear to operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.

• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.

• Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys or jewelry.

• Do not crush, puncture or put a high degree of pressure on the battery as this can cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating.

• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.

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Care and Maintenance

Care and Maintenance

Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years.

• Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.

• Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.

• Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the phone.

• Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged.

• Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.

• Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards.

• Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.

• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.

• Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent proper operation.

• Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.

• If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.

• If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.

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Section 16: Warranty Information

Topics Covered

• Standard Limited Warranty

Standard Limited Warranty

What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG

TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for the following specified period of time after that date:

Phone 1 Year

Batteries 1 Year

Leather Case/ Pouch 90 Days

Holster 90 Days

Other Phone Accessories 1 Year

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 removed or made illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the United States or

Canada.

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This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.

What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty period,

SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to

Purchaser, any defective component part of Product. To obtain service under this

Limited Warranty, Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.

Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective Product.

SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced

Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited

Warranty on the original Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG.

If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty,

Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.

WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY? EXCEPT AS SET

FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE

PRODUCT "AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION

AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR

OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,

INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

• THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR

PURPOSE OR USE;

• WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;

• DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;

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• THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED

THEREIN; OR

• COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,

SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.

NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO

CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO

THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY

OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY

LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY

STATED HEREIN. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW

LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY

TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY

KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE

THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE 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

STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL

OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY

NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU

MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO

PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN

THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S

EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL

OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR

UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR THE

REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS

AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS

THE LAW PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE

THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT.

SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO

CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE

QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY

THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE

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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 Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between Purchaser and

SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG.

Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.

Precautions for Transfer and Disposal

If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using the standard methods, the data only appears to be removed on a superficial level, and it may be possible for someone to retrieve and reuse the data by means of special software.

To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of this sort, it is recommended that the device be returned to Samsung’s Customer Care Center for an Extended File System (EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory and return all settings to default settings. Please contact the Samsung Customer Care Center for details.

Important!: Please provide warranty information (proof of purchase) to Samsung’s Customer Care Center in order to provide this service at no charge. If the warranty has expired on the device, charges may apply.

Customer Care Center:

1000 Klein St.

Plano, TX 75074

Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)

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Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC

1301 East Lookout Drive

Richardson, Texas 75082

Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)

Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, dial the numbers listed in brackets.

Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)

©2007 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights reserved.

No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval.

Specifications and availability subject to change without notice.

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Index

A

Accessibility

157

Accessing a Menu Function

36

Accessing AT&T Music

103

Address Book

Adding a New Contact

51

Address Book Entry Options

50

Checking the Memory Status

59

Copying an entry to the Phone

58

Deleting all of the Address

Book Entries

59

Dialing a Number

49

FDN (Fixed Dialing Number)

Mode

57

Finding an Address Book Entry

50

Group Settings

58

Managing Address Book

Entries

58

Own Phone Number

56

Service Dialing Numbers

60

Speed Dial List

54

Using Contacts List

49

AIM

70

Airplane mode

86

Alarms

Auto Power-up Alarms

138

Anniversary

140

AOL

70

Applications

124

Alarms

137

Calendar

139

Music Player

135

Record Audio

135

Shop Applications

124

Tasks

143

Tools

143

Using the Camcorder

131

Using the Camera

125

AT&T Mall

99

Shop Games

100

Shop Graphics

100

Shop Multimedia

100

Shop Tones

99

AT&T Music

103

Accessing Music Videos

114

Adding Music to your Handset

104

Community

115

Music Apps

116

Music Player

104

MusicID

111

Playing Music Through a

Stereo Bluetooth Device

105

Playing Music Transferred from the Handset

105

Playing Music while Using the

Phone

106

Playlists

107

Shop Music

109

Transferring Music From the

Digital Music Stores

109

Transferring Music Windows

Media Player

110

Using The Buzz

114

Using XM Radio

113

Windows Media Digital Rights

Management Over the Air

104

184

AT&T Yahoo!

70

Audio Folder

136

Auto Power-up Alarms

138

B

Back Light

16

Battery

Installing and Removing

6

Low Battery Indicator

9

BellSouth

70

Bluetooth

89

Activation

90

Bluetooth Services

91

My Devices

90

My Phone’s Name

90

My Phone’s Visibility

90

Remote SIM Mode

91

Secure Mode

91

Bluetooth Device

Stereo

105

C

Calendar

139

Anniversary

140

Appointment

139

Holiday

141

Important

141

Private

141

Viewing an Event

141

Call Alert Type

78

Call Forwarding

Always

88

Cancel All

88

If Busy

88

If No Reply

88

Unreachable

88

Call Functions

22

3-Way Calling (Multi-Party

Calling)

34

185

Address Book

24

Adjusting the Call Volume

30

Answering a Call

24

Call Back Missed Call

27

Call Time

29

Call Waiting

34

Correcting the Number

23

Data Call Time

30

Data Volume

29

Deleting Missed Call

28

Ending a Call

23

In-Call Options

31

International Call

22

Making a Call

22

Missed Call Details

27

Muting Key Tones

33

Options During a Call

30

Putting a Call on Hold

30

Recent Calls

26

Redialing Last Number

23

Saving the Missed Call

Number to Address Book

28

Searching for a Number in

Address Book

33

Send Message to Missed Call

28

Silent Mode

35

Using the Speakerphone

32

Video Share

24

Viewing All Calls

26

Viewing Missed Calls

27

Call Settings

Auto Reply

87

Call Ringtone

78

Ringtone Volume

78

Call Status Tones

Call Connect Tone

87

Call End Tone

87

Minute Minder

87

Call Waiting

Activate

88

Check Status

89

Deactivate

89

Camcorder

131

Accessing the Video Folder

134

Camcorder Options

132

Shooting Video

131

Camcorder Options

Camcorder Options after a

Video is Taken

133

Effects

132

Record Audio

132

Settings

133

Shooting mode

132

Shortcuts

133

Video clip size

132

White Balance

132

Camera

Accessing the Graphics Folder

128

Camera Options

125

Photo Gallery

128

Taking Pictures

125

Camera lens

15

Camera Options

Effects

126

Frame

126

Mosaic Shot

126

Panorama

126

Photo size

126

Settings

127

Shooting mode

126

Shortcuts

127

Timer

126

,

132

View Special Effects

126

White Balance

126

Cellular Video

117

Adding a Video Alert

121

Customizing Cellular Video

120

Media Clip Options

119

My Purchases

121

Options

118

Parental Controls

122

Updating Favorites

120

Video Categories

120

Charging battery

7

Clear key

20

Command Keys

20

D

Dialing Display

Background Color

81

Font Color

81

Font Size

81

Font Type

81

Digital Music Stores

109

Display

Icons

16

E

End key

21

Entering Text

44

Using Alphabet Input Method

46

Using Numeric Input Method

48

Using Predictive Text

45

Using Symbols Input Method

47

186

F

FDN

Copy to FDN Contacts

57

Front Display

Greeting Message

82

Wallpaper

81

G

Games

100

General

Alerts On Call

87

Auto Reject

86

Call Answer

87

Call Status Tones

87

Show My Number

86

Getting Started

5

Activating Your Phone

5

Charging the Battery

7

Installing the microSD Card

8

SIM card information

5

Turning phone on/off

9

Voicemail

10

Graphics

100

Group Settings

Editing a Caller Group

58

H

Headset jack/Adapter jack

15

Health and Safety Information

158

I

International Call

22

L

Language

Input T9

83

Screen Text

83

Left soft key

20

187

Light Settings

Backlight Time

82

Brightness

82

Keypad Light

82

Low battery indicator

9

Main Display

80

M

Main Display Settings

Dialing Display

81

Greeting Message

80

Menu Style

81

Pop Up List Menu

81

Wallpaper

80

Media Clip Options

Cellular Video Settings

119

Jump to track time

119

Landscape

120

Pause/Resume

119

Properties

120

Stop

119

MEdia Net and WAP

147

Accessing the MEdia Net

Homepage

147

Accessing the MEdia Net Site

149

Changing WAP Profiles

154

Downloading Multimedia Files

152

Navigating with the WAP

Browser

149

Using Favorites

151

Using Quick Tips

155

Memory card slot

16

Menu Navigation

36

Menu Outline

37

Menu Navigations

Using Shortcuts

37

Message Options

Options for Multimedia

Messages

69

Options for SMS Messages

69

Message Settings

Message Alert Repetition

79

Message Alert Tone

79

Message Alert Type

78

Message Tone Volume

79

Messaging

61

Creating and Sending

Multimedia Messages

64

Creating and Sending Text

Messages

61

Locating a Message

67

Retrieving a Multimedia

Message

68

Retrieving a Text Message

68

Signing into Your Mobile Email

70

Types of Messages

61

Using Message Options

69

Mobile Email

AIM

70

AOL

70

AT&T Yahoo!

70

BellSouth

70

Windows Live Mail

70

Multitasking

106

Music File Extensions

3GP

104

AAC

104

AAC+

104

eAAC+

104

M4A

104

MP3

104

MP4

104

MPEG

104

WMA

104

Music Videos

Music Video Options

114

Viewing a Video Clip

114

MusicID

Exit

113

Help me out

113

ID song!

112

Manage IDs

112

Mute

33

N

Navigating with the WAP Browser

Entering Text in the WAP

Browser

149

Navigation key

21

New Contact

Storing in Phone Memory

52

Storing on SIM Card

53

Normal Profile

78

Call Settings

78

Message Settings

78

Phone Settings

79

O

Other Profiles

Driving Profile

80

Outdoor Profile

80

Silent Profile

79

P

Parental Controls

Configuring the Filters

123

Setting up Parental Control

122

Phone

Turning on/off

9

188

Phone Information

98

Phone Settings

Keypad Tone

79

Phone Sound Volume

79

Power Off Type

79

Power On Type

79

Playlists

Adding songs to a Playlist

107

Creating a Playlist

107

Importing a Playlist from

Windows Media Player

108

Removing songs from a

Playlist

108

R

Record Audio

Audio Folder

136

Responsible Listening

168

Right soft key

20

S

Safe Use of your phone

160

Security

APN Control

86

Change Phone Password

85

Change PIN Code

85

Change PIN2 Code

85

Check PIN Code

84

Lock SIM Card

84

Phone Lock

84

Set FDN Mode

85

Send key

21

Service Dialing Numbers

60

Set Applications

Video Share Settings

95

Set Calls

General

86

Voice Call

88

189

Set Connectivity

Bluetooth

89

Configuring Your Phone’s

Connections

92

Configuring your Phone’s USB

Mode

94

IMS Settings

94

Network Selection (SIM

Dependent)

91

Set Display

Front Display

81

Light Settings

82

Set FDN Mode

85

Set Memory

Clearing Memory

97

Memory Status

97

Set Phone

Airplane mode

86

Language

83

Own Number

84

Security

84

Shortcuts

84

Settings

77

Main Display

80

Phone Information

98

Quick Tips

77

Reset Settings

96

Set Applications

95

Set Calls

86

Set Connectivity

89

Set Display

80

Set Memory

96

Set Phone

83

Software Update

98

Sound Profiles

78

Time & Date

82

Show Number

By Network

86

Hide

86

Send

86

SIM

5

Soft Keys

20

Sound Settings

Normal Profile

78

Other Profiles

79

Speakerphone Key

32

Speed Dial

Setting Up Entries

54

Speed Dial List

Changing a Number Assigned to a Key

55

Deleting Speed Dial Entries

56

Standard Limited Warranty

179

Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)

5

T

T9 Mode

Add a New Word

46

Enter a word

45

Text Input Method

ABC (Alphabetic) Input Method

(abc, Abc, and ABC)

44

Changing

44

Numeric

45

Symbols

45

T9 mode

44

Time & Date

Date

83

Date Format

83

Home Zone

82

Time

83

Time Format

83

Time Zone Updating

82

Tools

Calculator

144

Converter

145

Notes

144

Stopwatch

146

Timer

146

Tip Calculator

144

World Time

145

Travel adapter

7

TTY Settings

157

U

Understanding Your Address Book

49

Understanding Your Phone

12

Closed View of Your Phone

15

Features of Your Phone

12

Open View of Your Phone

13

Using Favorites

Accessing a WAP Site Using

Favorites

151

Deleting Favorites

152

Editing Favorites

152

Storing a URL Address as a

Favorite

151

Using Quick Tips

Options for Quick Tips

155

V

Video Categories

Viewing a Video Clip

120

Video Share

24

In-Call

26

Initiating and Receiving a

Video Share Session

24

Play a Recording

26

Voice Call

Auto Redial

89

Call Barring (SIM Dependent)

88

190

191

Call Forwarding

88

Call Waiting

88

Voice Mail

Changing Name and Number

10

Volume keys/Menu Navigation

15

W

Warranty Information

179

Windows Live Mail

70

WMDRM OTA

104

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