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RUGGEDIZED
MOBILE PHONE
User Manual
Please read this manual before operating your device,
and keep it for future reference.

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©2014 Samsung Electronics

IC Notice

Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd.

This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:

The actual available capacity of the internal memory
is less than the specified capacity because the
operating system and default applications occupy
part of the memory. The available capacity may
change when you upgrade the device.

(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.

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Table of Contents
Getting Started.............................................................. 1

Call.........................................................................................62
Backup Manager...........................................................66
Security...............................................................................67
PC Connections.............................................................69
Network...............................................................................70
Memory...............................................................................72
Reset.....................................................................................74
Software Update............................................................75
About Phone....................................................................76
TalkBack.............................................................................77
PTT Hotkey........................................................................78

Front View............................................................................ 2
Closed and Side Views............................................... 4
Assemble Your Device................................................ 5
Set Up Your Device....................................................... 8

Know Your Device....................................................10
Home Screen..................................................................11
Status Bar..........................................................................13
Navigation..........................................................................14
Entering Text....................................................................16

Calling...................................................................................19

Tools.......................................................................................79

Calling..................................................................................20

Voice Recognition........................................................80
Voice Recorder...............................................................82
Calendar.............................................................................84
Logs.......................................................................................86
Compass............................................................................87
Tasks.....................................................................................88
Memo...................................................................................89
Calculator...........................................................................90
Tip Calculator..................................................................91
Converter...........................................................................92
World Clock......................................................................93
Timer.....................................................................................94
Stopwatch..........................................................................95

Applications....................................................................25
Menu.....................................................................................26
Address Book.................................................................27
Alarms..................................................................................31
PTT.........................................................................................32
Bluetooth............................................................................38
Browser...............................................................................40
Camera................................................................................42
Downloads........................................................................44
Messaging.........................................................................45
Music Player.....................................................................49
My Files...............................................................................51
Settings and Tools........................................................53
Wi-Fi.......................................................................................54

Safety Information....................................................96
Warning...............................................................................97
Caution................................................................................99

Settings...............................................................................55
Sound Profiles.................................................................56
Display.................................................................................58
Time and Date................................................................60
Phone...................................................................................61
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Getting Started
Learn about your mobile
device hardware, assembly
procedures, and how to
get started using your new
device.

Front View
Earpiece

Main display
Centre/Select key
Clear key

Navigation keys
Left soft key

Right soft key
Multitasking key

Voice recognition key
Send key

Power/Exit/End key
Alphanumeric keypad

Asterisk key

Pound key
Microphone

• Alphanumeric keypad: Use these keys to enter

• Clear key: Delete characters in text mode. When

• Asterisk key: Enter an asterisk character for

• Earpiece: Listen to phone calls and voicemail.
• Voice recognition key: Shortcut key to the Voice

navigating menus, the Clear key returns you to the
previous screen.

numbers, letters, and some special characters.
Press and hold the
1 key to access your
voicemail messages. Press and hold the
0 key
to enter a prefix code for an international call.

Recognition app.

calling features. In text mode, press the asterisk
key to change the character input type. When
dialing a number, press and hold the asterisk key
to enter a pause between numbers.

• Left soft key: Select the option indicated on the
bottom left of the screen.

• Main display: The interactive display of the phone.
• Microphone: Audio receiver to speak into for

• Centre/Select key: Press this key to enter menus
and confirm selections. When an option appears
in the centre of a screen, use the Centre/Select
key to choose the option.

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phone calls.

2

Front View

• Multitasking key: Press to bring up the

• Power/Exit/End key: Press and hold this key to

Application Switch window, which allows you
to switch to another application without closing
any application that is currently open. You can
select the Phone, Messaging, Browser, and
Music Player apps, or close all open apps.

turn the phone on and off. When on a phone call,
press this key to end the call. When in a menu or
application, press this key to exit the screen or
application window.

• Right soft key: Select the option indicated on the

• Navigation keys: Navigate through menus, pages,

bottom right of the screen.

and applications using the Up, Down, Right, and
Left navigation keys.

•

• Send key: Dial or receive a call. In standby mode,

press the key once to view the call logs. Press the
Send key again to dial a number in the call log.
When the phone is turned off, you can press and
hold the Send key to turn the phone on.

Pound key: Enter the pound character (#) for
calling features. In text entry mode, press the
Pound key to enter a space between characters.
When on a Home screen, press and hold the
Pound key to set the phone on Vibrate alert mode.

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Front View

Closed and Side Views

Speaker
PTT Hotkey

Speaker key

Volume keys

USB/Headset
port
Cover display

Camera

• Camera: Takes pictures and record videos.
• Cover display: View an incoming call or message.

• Speaker key: During a call, press this key to

turn the speaker on. When the phone is turned
on and closed, press and hold this key to turn
on and use the camera in Self Shot mode. See
Using the Self Shot Feature.

The Cover display also shows the date, time,
network, and other icons, as well as alerts and
alarms.

• USB/Headset port: Plug in the travel charger,

• PTT Hotkey: By default, this key launches Push

optional PC connection cable, or optional headset.

to Talk (PTT). This hotkey can be reassigned to
launch a different application. See PTT Hotkey.

• Volume keys: Control volume levels for audio and
ringtones. If you wish to silence an incoming call
alert, press the Down volume key. The Volume
keys can also be used to navigate up and down
menus.

• Speaker: Plays music and other audio files. It can
also be turned on during calls to allow others to
hear the conversation (when appropriate).

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Closed and Side Views

Assemble Your Device
Prior to use, it is necessary to
install the SIM card, optional
memory card (not included),
and the battery.

Warning: Do not bend or twist the back cover
excessively. Doing so may damage the cover.

Install the SIM Card
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are
provided with a plug-in SIM card. During activation,
your SIM card will be loaded with your subscription
details, such as your PIN, available optional
services, and others features.

Remove the Back Cover

Warning: Please be careful when handling the SIM
card to avoid damaging it. Keep all SIM cards out of
reach of small children.
To install a SIM card:
1. Remove the back cover and battery.
2. Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card
slot until the card locks into place.
Make sure that the card’s gold contacts face into
the phone and that the angled corner of the card
is positioned as shown.

1. Use an object, such as a coin, and insert it in
the slot on the back cover lock (1). Turn the lock
counter-clockwise to open the battery cover (2).
Lift the cover up and away from the phone.

Caution: If the card is not inserted correctly, the
device will not detect the SIM card. Re-orient the
card and place it back into the slot if the SIM is
not detected.

2. Use the groove at the top left corner of the cover
(3) to lift the cover up and away from the back of
the phone (4).

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Assemble Your Device

Install an Optional Memory Card

Install the Battery

You can install an optional microSD or microSDHC
memory card (not included) to expand available
memory space.
Note: A memory card can be installed at any time; it
is not necessary to install it prior to using the device.
To add additional memory to your phone, you can
insert a microSD card into the memory card slot,
located on top of the SIM card, inside the back of
the phone.
Use the following instructions and illustrations to
properly install a microSD card.

1. Insert the battery into the opening on the back of
the phone, making sure the connectors align.

Note: Your phone supports microSD cards to a
maximum size of 32GB.

2. Gently press down to secure the battery.

1. Remove the back cover and the battery.

Replace the Back Cover

2. Slide the microSD card into the slot as shown in
the diagram.
Warning! Please note the printed circuit side faces
down when inserting the card.

1. Place the cover back on the bottom of the
handset (1) then press down firmly (2).
To remove a microSD card:

2. Press down along the edges to make sure the
cover is flush with the phone and that there is a
tight seal.

►► Press down and gently slide it out of the socket.

3. Turn the slot on the back cover lock clockwise
until the cover locks.
Note: When placing the cover back on the phone,
press down firmly along the edges to ensure that the
cover is flush with the phone. This ensures that the
battery compartment is pressurized.

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Assemble Your Device

Charge the Battery

When to Charge the Battery

Your device is powered by a rechargeable, standard
Li-Ion battery. A Wall/USB Charger (charging head
and USB cable) is included with the device for
charging the battery from any standard outlet.

When the battery is weak and only a few minutes
of operation remain, the battery icon (
) blinks
and the device sounds a warning tone at regular
intervals.

The battery comes partially charged. A fully
discharged battery requires up to four hours of
charge time. You can use the device while charging.

In this condition, your device conserves its
remaining battery power by dimming the screen.
When the battery level becomes too low, the device
automatically turns off.

Caution: Use only Samsung-approved charging
devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are
designed to maximize battery life. Using other
accessories may invalidate your warranty and may
cause damage.

►► For a quick check of your battery level, view the
battery charge indicator located in the Status Bar
of the display. A full blue icon (
) indicates a
full charge.
You can also choose to display a percentage
value. Viewing a percentage value can provide
a better idea of the remaining charge on the
battery.

MicroUSB to 3.5mm Converter
To use a headset with your phone, connect the
microUSB-to-3.5mm converter that is included with
your phone.
1. Open the slot on the side of the phone.
1. Open the side slot and plug the connector of the
travel adapter jack into the jack on the side of
the phone.

2. Plug the connector of the converter into the USB
jack.

2. Insert the USB cable into the port.

3. Plug the 3.5mm headset jack into the converter.

3. Connect the USB cable to the charging head,
and then plug the charging head into a standard
outlet.

Note: The following illustration shows the correct
method for connecting the converter. If an incorrect
method is attempted, damage to the accessory port
will occur therefore voiding the phone’s warranty.

4. When charging is complete, unplug the charging
head from the outlet and remove the USB cable
from the device.

2

Caution: Failure to unplug the wall charger before you
remove the battery can cause damage to the device.

1

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3

Assemble Your Device

Set Up Your Device
Turning the Phone On or Off

4. Time: Set the current time and your preferred
time format. By default, the device updates its
clock according to the time on the network
(either mobile or Wi-Fi network). Press the
Right soft key to select Next.

1. Open the phone.
2. Press and hold the
Power key until the phone
power-on screen displays.

5. Date: Set the current date and your preferred
date format. By default, the device updates its
clock according to the date on the network
(either mobile or Wi-Fi network). Press the
Right soft key to select Next.

Note: Do not turn on the phone when mobile phone
use is prohibited.
3. If the phone asks, enter a password and
press
OK or the
Centre key. For more
information, see Security.

6. Profile: Select your preferred sound profile. For
more information, please see Sound Profiles.
Press the
Right soft key to select Next.

The Home screen displays while the phone
searches for your network. After the phone
finds your network and displays adequate signal
strength bars, you can make or receive calls.

Initial setup is complete.

Note: The display language is preset to Automatic
at the factory. To change the language, use the
Language menu. For more information, see Language.

Setting Up Your Voicemail
Note: If your service provider did not preconfigure
your voicemail server number, store the
voicemail server number before accessing
the server. Your service provider can give
you the number. For more information, see
Changing the Voicemail Name and Number.

4. When you want to switch off the phone, press
and hold the
Power key until the power-off
image displays.

Initial Setup

Setting Up Your Personal Options

When you turn on the device for the first time, you
are asked to select certain preferences as follows:

To set up your personal options:
1. Open the phone to access the keypad.

1. Language: Select your preferred language.
Press the
Right soft key to select Next.

2. From a Home screen, press and hold the
One key.

2. Select theme: Select the colour and layout
theme for the appearance of the display screens.
Press the
Right soft key to select Next.

3. Follow the voicemail prompts. If you need
additional help setting up your voicemail, contact
your service provider.

3. Time zone: Use the Right and Left Navigation
keys to select your time zone. Press the
Right soft key to select Next.

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Set Up Your Device

Changing the Voicemail Name and Number
Your SIM card gives you the default service number
of the voicemail centre. However, you may need to
change the number. Use the following procedures to
change your voicemail number.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Voicemail number.
The Voicemail screen displays.
2. To change the existing Voicemail number,
highlight the first Voicemail field with the phone
number and press Select. On this page you can
change the name (Name field) and the number
(center address field). Press and hold the
Clear key to delete the current entry. Use
the keypad to enter a replacement name and/or
number for the Voicemail box. Press either Save
or the
Center key to save your changes.
3. To add another Voicemail box, highlight the
second Voicemail field (empty) and press
Select. On this page you can add a name (Name
field) and the number (center address field).
Use the keypad to enter a name and/or number
for the secondary Voicemail box. Press either
Save or the
Center key to save your changes.
4. Press the

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End key to return to Idle mode.

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Set Up Your Device

Know Your Device
Learn some of the key
features of your mobile
device, including the screens
and icons, as well as how to
navigate the device and enter
text using the keyboard.

Home Screen

Status bar
Edit

Customizable
display

Soft key options

• Customizable display: Certain Widgets can

• Soft key options: Dynamic options that appear for
the Right and Left soft keys. In some cases, an
option appears in the center that can be selected
by the Center/Select key.

be added to the main display screens for
convenience.

• Edit: Select this icon to edit the pages and

• Status Bar: Displays device status icons (right)

widgets that appear on the display.

and notification icons (left).

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Home Screen

Change Display Appearance

The Home screen is the starting
point for using your device.

You can change and customize several features of
the Main and Cover display. See Display for more
details.

Manage Pages and Widgets
Viewing Received Messages

Your device comes with eight customizable pages
for the Main display. You can change what appears
on each page, adding up to two Widgets per screen.

When on a Home screen, new text messages,
multimedia messages, and voice messages display
on a separate page of the Main Screen. Use the
navigation keys to select the type of message you
would like to review.

1. From a Home screen, press either the Up or
Down Navigation key, highlight the Edit icon, and
press the
Center key.
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight a page and
a Widget or a placeholder for a Widget.

Press Open (in the case of Voicemail, the soft
key displays Dial and dials your Voicemail).
The Messaging, Recent Calls, or Voice Mail
screens display with the details of the incoming
communication. If you exit from this screen, navigate
to the Messaging or Recent Calls screen to check
Voicemail messages. Or, dial your Voicemail contact
to access the message.

3. Press Options. The following options appear:

-- Save: Save the page with the current Widgets.
-- Add: Add a Widget to the current position on
the page.

-- Move: Move a widget to a new page.
-- Remove widget: Remove the widget (only
appears if there is a Widget in the current
position).

-- Remove page: Remove the page from the

list of Home screens. This also removes all
widgets on the page. Remove page appears
only if there is at least one Widget on the
page.

-- Reset: Reset the page, removing all widgets
on it.

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Home Screen

Status Bar
The Status Bar at the top of the
Main display provides device
information (such as network
status, battery charge, and time)
and message notifications.

Status Bar Icons
An optional memory card is installed.
Connected to a computer using a
USB cable.
New voicemail message has been
received.

Status Bar Icons
Battery level.

New text message has arrived.

Normal sound mode is enabled.

New multimedia message has arrived.

Silent mode is enabled.

A call is in progress.

Driving mode is enabled.
Meeting mode is enabled.
Outdoor mode is enabled.
My profile is enabled.
Wi‑Fi is active.
Signal strength.
No wireless network is available.

E
3G
H+

The device is connected to an EDGE
network.
The device is connected to a UTMS
network.
The device is connected to an HSDPA,
HSPA or HSPA+ network.

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Status Bar

Navigation
Command Keys

End Key

There are several command keys that you can use
to navigate your phone. These keys are referenced
throughout this user manual.

The
End key can be used for the following
functions:

• Press and hold it to turn your phone on or off.
• Press it once to disconnect a call.
• Press it to return to the Home screen from

Soft Keys
There are two soft keys: the
Left Soft key and
the
Right Soft key . 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 soft key, indicate the current
function of the corresponding key.

any menu.

Send Key
Use the

Send key to for the following functions:

• On a Home screen, press the left soft key to open

• Press it once to answer calls.
• Enter a number and briefly press it to make a call.
• Briefly press it in the Home screen to display a list

• When in the main menu, the left soft key function

• Press it twice in standby mode to call the most

Right Soft Key

• Press it to pick up a waiting call.
• Press and hold it to turn on your phone when the

Left Soft key
Some functions of the Left soft key are:

of recent calls to and from your phone.

the Menu.

recent number.

is Options.

Some functions of the Right soft key are:

phone is off.

• In a Home screen, press the right soft key to open

Navigation Keypad

the Address Book or Shortcuts.

• When in a menu mode, the right soft key function

Use the directional keys on the Navigation keypad to
browse menus, sub-menus, and lists. Press the Up
or Down Navigation keys when browsing the web to
jump highlighted links on the web page.

is Back.

Clear Key

Tip: The
Center Navigation key can often be used
instead of the Select soft key.

The
Clear key can be used for the following
functions:

• If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press it
to backspace and delete the character.

• Press and hold it to erase an entire sentence.
• Briefly press it to back up one menu level.

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Navigation

Menu Navigation

To see the shortcuts that can be added, from Idle
mode, press Menu > Settings > Phone > Shortcuts.
The following shortcuts are available:

Menus and sub-menus can be accessed by scrolling
through them using the Navigation keys or by using
the shortcut keys.

• Address Book: Access the device’s Address
Book.

• Bluetooth: Turn the Bluetooth functionality of the

Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling
1. From a Home screen, press

device on or off.

Menu.

• Messages: View messages.
• Create message: Create a new message.
• Camera: Access the Camera app.
• Music Player: Access the Music app.
• Browser: Access the Internet Browser app.
• Calendar: Access the Calendar app.
• Alarms: Set or alter alarm settings, including a

2. Scroll using the Right and Left Navigation keys
to reach a main menu item, such as Settings.
Press
Select to enter the menu.
3. If the menu contains sub-menus, you can access
them by first highlighting the option and then by
pressing Select.
4. If the menu you selected contains further
options, repeat this step.
5. 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
Select to make your selection.

Wake-up Alarm.

• Tasks: Access saved tasks.
• Memo: Access the Memo app.		
• My Files: Access the My Files app to view files

6. To return to the previous menu level, press Back
or
Clear.
7. To exit the menu without changing the settings,
press
Exit.

stored on the device.

Using Shortcut Numbers

Selecting Options

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, * and #) corresponding to their location on the
screen.

To view the various functions and options available
and to select the one you want:
1. Press the appropriate soft key.
2. To select the function displayed or the option
highlighted, press
Select.
3. To view the next function or highlight the next
option on a list, press the Down Navigation key
or the Down Volume key on the left side of the
phone.

Shortcuts
Your phone offers shortcuts from Idle mode that can
be customized for your ease and specific needs.
The shortcuts menu is accessed by pressing the
right soft key when on a Home screen.

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

Note: If there is only one shortcut configured, then
that app’s name appears above the right soft key. If
two or more shortcuts are configured, then the word
Shortcuts appears above the right soft key.

Know Your Device

5. To move back up one level in the menu structure,
press Back.
6. To exit the menu structure without changing the
settings, press
Exit.

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Navigation

Entering Text
Learn how to select the desired
text input method when entering
text and characters. This section
also describes how to use the
T9 predictive text system to
reduce the key strokes required
to enter text.

T9 Predictive Text Input Method (T9Eab,
T9EAb, and T9EAB)

Text Input Methods

The T9Eab mode makes all characters lowercase.
The T9EAb mode makes the initial character an
uppercase while the remaining characters are left as
lowercase. The T9EAB mode makes all characters
uppercase. The 123 mode only allows numbers to
be entered.

Use this input method to enter words with only
one keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad
has more than one letter; for example, pressing
the
5 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 or
words, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the
Alphabetic method.

Text input can either be Alphabetic or Predictive. To
switch between the two methods while entering text,
press Options > Predictive text on/off.
Note: The Predictive text option indicates the input
method you wish to switch to, not the current method.
For example, Predictive text on means that you are
currently using Alphabetic input and want to switch to
Predictive text.

Note: The E in T9E indicates English and F is for
French.

Changing the Text Input Method

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

When you are in a field that holds characters
(such as in a text message), the text input method
indicator displays. Use the following steps to change
the text input method:

Use this input method to enter letters by pressing
the key labeled with the letter you want. Press the
key repeatedly until the desired letter, character, or
number displays.

1. Press Options > Predictive text on/off.
2. After you have selected an input method, press
the
Pound key to switch between the
capitalization and numeric modes.

The abc mode makes all characters of the word
lowercase. The Abc mode makes the initial
character an uppercase while the remaining
characters are lowercase. The ABC mode makes all
characters of the word uppercase. The 123 mode
only allows numbers to be entered.

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Entering Text

Using the Alphabetic Input
Method

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

To use the ABC Alphabetic input method, use the
Two through
Nine keys to enter your text.
1. Press the key labeled with the letter you want:

Enter a Word in T9 Mode

-- Once for the first letter,
-- Twice for the second letter, and so on.

To type using Predictive text:
1. Begin entering a word by pressing the
Two
through
Nine keys. Press each key only
once for each letter. The built-in dictionary
lists potential words that match the entered
keystrokes.

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.

For example: To enter “Hello”, press
,

Keys

,

,

,

The word that you are typing displays on
the screen. The word changes as you press
additional keys.

The following chart lists the keys and the characters
associated with each key. English, Spanish, and
French letters are shown:

2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting
the keystrokes. When the word displays
correctly, go to Step 3.

.,/@?!‘-:()1

If the desired word does not display, press the
Down navigation key to see alternative word
choices.

AaBbCcÄäÀàÅ寿Çç2
DdEeFfÈèÉéFD3

Note: The words “Of” and “Me” both use
Six and
Three. The phone displays the most commonly
used choice first.

GgHhIiÌìG4

Zero key and

JjKkLlL5

3. Insert a space by pressing the
start entering the next word.

MmNnOoÑñÖöÒòØW6

4. To add punctuation, press the
One key to
select the most common punctuation symbols.

PpQqRrSsbSYP7
TtUuVvÜüÙùQ8
WwXxYyZzX9
(space) 0

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Add a New Word to the T9 Dictionary

Using the Symbols Input Method

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

The Symbol input method enables you to insert
symbols and punctuation marks into text.
1. To enter symbol mode, press the
key.

2. When the last alternative word displays, Spell
word displays.

2. Use the Up and Down Navigation keys to scroll
through pages of available symbols.

3. Press Spell word.
4. Enter the word you want to add using the
Alphabetic method.
5. Press Add or the

Asterisk

3. Use the either the number keys to select a
symbol.

Center key.

4. To return to your message, press OK or the
Center key. Press Cancel to return to your
message without entering a symbol.

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

Note: After the first symbol has been selected for
entering text, the first page to appear after pressing
the
Asterisk key is called My favorites, which
saves the symbols you use the most.

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

• To enter periods, hyphens, colons, or parenthesis,
press and hold the
Asterisk key. T9 mode
applies grammar rules to ensure that correct
punctuation is used.

Using the 123 Numeric Input
Method

• To shift case in T9 mode, press the

Pound
key to toggle between Initial capital, Capital lock,
Lower case, and Numeric modes.

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

• You can move the cursor by using the Left and
Right Navigation keys.

• To delete letters, press the
and hold

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Clear key. Press
Clear to clear the display.

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Calling
Make telephone calls using a
variety of calling features and
services.

Calling
-- To enter a missing digit, press the Left or

Learn how to make or answer
a call. Explore features and
functionality associated with
making or answering a call.

Right Navigation key until the cursor is in
position and enter the digit.

-- To clear the whole display, press and hold
Clear.

2. Press

End to return to the Home screen.

Making a Call

Ending a Call

When the Home screen displays, enter the area
code and phone number, and then press
Send.

When you want to end your call, press
close the phone.

Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option in
the Voice Call menu, the phone automatically redials
up to 10 times when the person does not answer the
call or is already on the phone.

Manual Pause Dialing
When you call automated systems, you are often
required to enter a password or account number.
Instead of manually entering the numbers each
time, you can dial the numbers along with special
characters called pauses.

Making an International Call
1. Press and hold
displays.

Zero. The plus (+) character

To manually call a number with pauses without
storing it in your Contacts list:

2. Enter the local country exit code, the destination
country code, area code, and phone number
3. Press

End or

1. From a Home screen, enter a phone number.

Send.

2. Press and hold the
Asterisk key to add a
two-second pause. The letter P will appear where
the pause has been set.

Correcting an Entered Number

3. Continue to enter numbers, if desired.

Use the following steps to correct a typing mistake
while dialing.

Tip: You can create pauses longer than two seconds
by entering multiple P pauses.

1. After entering a number:

-- To clear the last digit displayed, press
Clear.

-- 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 clear.
Press
Clear.

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Redialing the Last Number

Answering a Call

To display the last number dialed:

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

1. From a Home screen, press the
Send key
to view the Recent Calls menu. The last number
dialed displays as the first item in a list of recent
calls. If the caller is listed in your Address Book,
the associated name displays.
2. Press

1. For any answering mode, press the
to answer an incoming call.

If the Any Key option is activated (Menu >
Settings > Call > All calls > Answering mode),
you can press any key to answer a call except
for
End and Reject.

Send to call.

Dialing a Number From the Recent Calls
Menu

If the Active flip option is activated (Menu >
Settings > Calls > General > Call Answer), you
can answer the call by opening the phone.

All incoming, outgoing, and missed calls are listed
in the Recent Call menu. If the caller is listed in your
Address Book, the associated name displays.

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

To access the Recent Calls menu:
1. From a Home screen, press

Send.

2. Use the Left and Right Navigation keys to
scroll through the Recent Calls pages. Choose
from All logs, Missed calls, Dialed calls,
Received calls, Sent msg., Received msg., and
Push to talk.

2. Press the
the call.

Send to call.

Viewing Missed Calls

Making a Call from the Address Book

The number of missed calls displays on both the
Home screen and the front panel LCD. To view the
number details:

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.

1. If the phone is closed, open the phone and press
Open. The most recently missed call displays.

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

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

For further details about the Address Book feature,
see Address Book.

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End key or close the phone to end

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.

3. Scroll to a number and highlight it to select.
4. Press

Send key

2. Scroll through the list of missed calls.

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Viewing Options for a Missed Call

Deleting a Missed Call

To view the options for a selected missed call, use
the following steps:

To delete a missed call entry:
1. After missing a call, press Open.

1. After opening a missed call, press View.

2. Press Options.

2. With the missed call selected, press Options.

3. Use the Navigation keys to select Delete and
press Select or the
Centre key.

Saving a Missed Call to Your Address Book

4. At the Delete? prompt, press either Yes to
confirm the deletion or No to cancel.

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

5. Press

1. After missing a call, press Open. The most
recently missed call displays.

Exit to exit the Missed Call feature.

2. With the missed call selected press Options.

Options During a Call

3. Highlight Add to Contacts and press Select or
the
Centre key.

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

4. Highlight either Create contact or Update
existing and press Select or the
Centre key.

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

For further details about the Address Book feature,
see Address Book.

Sending a Message to a Missed Call

►► Press the Up Volume key to increase the volume
level and the Down Volume key to decrease the
level.

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

From a Home screen, you can also use the Volume
keys to adjust the ringer volume.

1. After missing a call, press Open.
2. Press Options.

Managing Multiple Calls

3. Use the Navigation keys to highlight Send
message, and press Select or the
Centre
key.

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

4. At the Create screen, use the Alphanumeric
keys to type in a message. Press Options then
Add media to add items such as Image, Video,
Sound, Take photo, Record Video, or Record
Sound.

To place a call on hold:
1. While on a call, press Hold. This action places
the current caller on hold (which displays on the
screen under a tab called On hold).

5. When you complete your message, press Send
to initiate delivery.

2. You can resume this call by pressing Retrieve.

Note: When you insert items in your message, the
message type automatically changes to Multimedia
Message.

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Using the Speakerphone During an Active
Call

To make a new call while a call is in progress:
1. While on a call, press Hold.

While in an active call, you can enable the
speakerphone feature.

2. Enter the new phone number you want to dial
and press
Send to dial the second number.

1. Dial the number and then press

– or –

2. Press Spkr on to activate the speakerphone.
This feature is available both when dialing the
number and when the call is answered.

Press Options, select New call, and either
enter the new number to dial or press Search
to select a contact from the Contacts list. Once
connected, both calls display on the screen.

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

Note: The caller currently on hold is put on a window
called On hold.

Muting Keypad Tones

When you are engaged in an active call and also
have a call on hold, you may switch between the
two calls. Switching calls automatically places the
second call on hold.

You can turn the key tones off or on during a call. If
the Mute keytone option is selected, you can press
keys without hearing key tones during a call.
Note: To communicate with answering machines or
computerized telephone systems, the Keytone option
must be set to Unmute (on) in the in-call Options
menu.

To switch between calls:
1. Press Swap.
The current call (caller #2) is placed on hold and
the previous call on hold (caller #1) is reactivated so
you can continue conversing with that person.
2. Press the

Send.

Switching off the Microphone (Mute)
You can temporarily switch your phone’s
microphone off so that the person on the other end
of the call cannot hear you.

End key to end the current call.

To end a specific call:

To switch the microphone off temporarily with a
single active call:

1. Press Options.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight End call >
Active Call or End call > Held Call and press
Select or the
Centre key. You can press End
> All Calls to end all calls.

1. Press Options > Mute.
2. Press Options > Unmute to switch the
microphone back on.

– or –
Press the
3. Press

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End key.
End to end the remaining call.

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Searching for a Number in Address Book

3-Way Calling (Multi-Party Calling)

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

The 3-Way or Multi-Party feature is used 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.

1. Press Options.
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight Contacts
and press Select or the
Centre key.

Note: The Join option combines all of the established
calls (both active and on hold). Swap places the
current call on hold and then activates the previous
call.

3. Highlight the Address Book entry by pressing the
Up or Down Navigation key.
– or –

1. Press Accept to answer the first incoming call.

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

2. Press Accept to answer the next incoming call.
The first call is automatically put on hold.
3. To Join the first two callers, press Options >
Join and press Select or the
Center key.

4. Press View.
For further details about the Address Book feature,
see Address Book.

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

Call Waiting

4. Press

End to end the call.

The Call Waiting feature makes it possible to answer
an incoming call while a call is in progress, if this
service is supported by the network. You are notified
of an incoming call with a Call Waiting tone.
Note: To use this feature, Call waiting must be
activated. Go to Menu > Settings > Call > Voice call
> Call waiting to activate Call Waiting.
To answer a call while a call is in progress:
►► Press Accept to answer the next incoming call.
The first call is automatically placed on hold.
To switch between two calls:
►► Press Swap.
This places the current call on hold and then
activates the previous call.
To end a call:
1. Press Options > End call and press the Right
Navigation key.
2. Highlight Active Call, Held Call, or All Calls and
press Select or the
Center key.

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Applications
The Apps screen displays all
applications installed on your
device. Learn how to use and
arrange your apps.

Menu
The Menu screen shows all apps
on the device.
Accessing Applications
►► From a Home screen, press Menu.

Organize Your Apps
The Apps icons can be organized in your own
custom order.

Move Apps
1. On a Menu screen, highlight the App you want to
move and press Options.
2. Select Move.
3. Navigate to the position you want to place the
App and press OK.

Reset the Original Positions of All Apps
1. On a Menu screen, press Options.
2. Select Reset.
3. At the Reset to default? prompt, select Yes.

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Menu

Address Book
10. Highlight the Group field to assign the contact to
one or more groups.

Contact information is stored in the Address Book,
which organizes contacts and allows you to make
calls, send messages, and send contact information.

11. Press Save.

Note: When storing an Address Book entry into your
SIM card, note that only the name, phone number,
group, and slot location are initially offered as fields
(some SIM cards may allow an address as well).
Although you may add additional fields to a SIM entry,
if you move that same SIM card to another model
phone, it is possible that only the basic information will
transfer.

Note: By default, contacts are saved on the
phone. To copy contacts to a SIM card, see
Copying an Entry to the SIM Card.

Adding More Fields to a Contact Entry
While in the process of creating a new entry or
editing an existing contact, you can add additional
fields to the entry’s list of information.

Managing Contacts

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book, highlight a contact name, and press Open.

Use the following procedure to manage contacts
in your Address Book. New contacts are stored on
your phone by default.

2. Press Edit.
3. Press Options > Add detail.

Creating a New Contact

4. From the Add detail screen, use the Navigation
keys to highlight the field to add and press Add
or the
Centre key.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book > Options > Create contact.

The selected field type displays on the Edit
screen.

2. Select storage area (if prompted to do so).
3. Highlight the First Name and Last Name fields
and use the keypad to enter names for this
contact.

5. Enter the information into the new field and press
Save.

4. Highlight the Company field, if desired, and use
the keypad to enter a note.

Saving a Number After a Call Has Ended
1. Press
Send to bring up the Recent Calls
screen.

5. Select the Mobile field and use the keypad to
enter the phone number for this contact.

2. Highlight a phone number from the list and press
Options > Add to contacts.

6. Select the Mobile (work) field and use the
keypad to enter the phone number for this
contact.

3. From the Select type screen:

-- Select Create contact to add the number to

7. Highlight the Email field and use the keypad to
enter an email address for this contact.

your Address Book.

8. Highlight the Caller image field to assign a
photo from either My Files or Take a photo
(which launches the camera).

– or –

-- Select Update existing to find a previously

created entry and add the current number to
the previous entry.

9. Highlight the Ringtone field and press Caller
ringtone. Select a tone for this contact and
press Set.

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Address Book

4. Enter the caller’s information.

Creating New Group

Deleting an Address Book Entry

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book.

You can delete contacts from both the Phone and
SIM card.

2. Use the Navigation keys to scroll over to the
Groups tab.

Deleting an entry from the Phone

3. Select Options > Create group.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book.

4. Select storage area (if prompted to do so).
5. Enter a name for this group and press Save.

2. Highlight a contact to delete and press Open.

6. Highlight the new Group and press Open.

3. Press Options > Delete contact.

7. Press Add to add contacts.
8. Press the
Centre key to select each contact
to add to the group.

Deleting all entries from the SIM
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book > Options > Settings > SIM Management
> Delete Contacts from SIM and press Select
or the
Centre key.

9. Press Add to add the contacts.
10. Highlight the new group and press Options.

2. Highlight Select all or highlight each member
from the list and press the
Centre key to
mark your choices.

11. Scroll to Group ringtone to assign a ringtone.

3. Press Delete.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu >
Address Book.

Finding an Address Book Entry

2. Use the Navigation keys to scroll over to the
Groups tab.

Adding an Entry to a Group

3. Highlight a Group entry and press Open.

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.

4. Press Options > Add member.
5. Highlight a member from the list or highlight
Select all and press the
Centre key. A check
mark beside the name indicates adding this
person to the group.

Note: Depending on your SIM card, the maximum
number of phone numbers the SIM card can store and
how they are stored may differ.

6. Press Add.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book.

Removing an Entry From a Group
1. From a Home screen, press Menu >
Address Book.

2. Use the Up or Down Navigation key to locate a
contact or Group entry.

2. Use the Navigation keys to scroll over to the
Groups tab.

3. Press
Send or Options > Call to call the
contact.

3. Highlight a Group entry and press Open.

Group Settings

4. Highlight the member to delete from this group
and press Options > Remove.

You can create contact groups to make it easier to
send one message to multiple recipients.

5. Press Selected or Multiple and select the
Contact or Contacts to delete.

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Address Book

Copying an Entry to the Phone

6. Press Remove, if multiple contacts are being
deleted.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book > Options > Settings > SIM Management
> Copy Contacts from SIM and press Select or
the
Centre key.

Renaming a Caller Group
1. From a Home screen, press Menu >
Address Book.

A list of your contacts stored on the SIM card
displays.

2. Use the Navigation keys to scroll over to the
Groups tab.

Note: If the entry’s associated Group image has a SIM
location icon on it, then the entry exists on the SIM
card. This is the type you can duplicate. However, if
the entry’s associated Group image does not have a
SIM location icon, then this entry currently exists on
the phone.

3. Highlight a Group entry and press Options >
Rename.
4. Backspace over the original name and use the
keypad to enter a new name for this group.
5. Press Save.

2. Highlight All or highlight each member from the
list and press the
Centre key to mark your
choices.

Managing Address Book Entries

3. Press Copy.

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

Adding Speed Dial Entries

Copying an Entry to the SIM Card

Speed Dial lets you associate your Contacts with
numbered keys on the keypad. Once a Speed Dial
key is assigned, you can press and hold the key to
dial the number assigned to it.

Note: When storing an Address Book entry into the
SIM card, only the name, phone number, group,
and slot location are initially offered as fields (some
SIM cards may allow an address as well). To save
additional information for a particular contact, such
as other phone numbers or an e-mail address,
it is important to add new fields to that Contact
information. 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. From a Home screen, press Menu > Address
Book.
2. Use the Navigation keys to scroll over to the
Favourites tab.
Note: The 1 key is assigned to dial your voice mail
number.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu >
Address Book > Options > Settings > SIM
Management > Copy Contacts to SIM card and
press Select or the
Centre key.

3. Highlight the number to assign to the Speed Dial
location and press Assign.

2. Highlight Select all or highlight each member
you want to copy in the list and press the
Centre key to mark your choices.

5. Use the Navigation keys to scroll to the contact
to add and press Select. The contact is
assigned to the speed dial location.

4. Press Contacts.

6. On the Favourites screen, press Options to
select one of the following:

3. Press Copy.
Important! When copying from the Phone to the SIM
card some information may be lost.

-- Call
-- Send a message
-- Remove

4. At the confirmation screen, press OK.

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Checking the Address Book’s
Used Space
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.
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Memory > Memory status > Address Book.

-- Phone: The number of Address Book entries
out of a possible 1000 that are in use.

-- SIM: The number of SIM Card entries are in
use.

-- Additional No. 1: If additional numbers have

been added to contacts saved on the SIM
card, this is the number of SIM contacts with a
second number saved on your SIM card.

-- Additional No. 2: If additional numbers have

been added to contacts saved on the SIM
card, this is the number of SIM contacts with a
third number saved on your SIM card.

-- Email: The number of entries in use.
-- FDN: The number of entries in use on your
FDN SIM memory.

Note: Depending on the SIM card, the entries that
appear may differ.

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Address Book

Alarms
-- Type: Press Edit to select a new type of alert

This feature allows you to create
alarms that work even if the
phone is turned off.

notification (Melody, Vibration, or Vibration and
Melody).

-- Tone: Press Edit to select a tone from the
Tones folder.

4. Press Save to save the changes.

Creating an Alarm

Note: To stop the alarm when it rings, press any key
or press the volume keys. Press OK to turn off the
alarm.

To create an alarm:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Alarms
2. If there are no alarms in the list, press Create.

Alarm Settings

– or –

You can adjust settings for each existing alarm.

If there are one or more alarms in the list, press
Options > Create alarm to create a new alarm.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Alarms.

3. Set the following options:

2. Press Options > Settings to see the following
options:

-- Alarm activation: On activates the feature and
Off deactivates the feature.

-- Snooze duration: Select a time interval for the

-- Time: Use the keypad to enter the time for the

alarm snooze feature, which rings the alarm
again after the time interval has expired. The
Snooze feature can also be turned Off here.

alarm to sound.

Note: Your phone is preset to a 12-hour format. To
change the time format, see Time and Date.

-- Alarm volume: Set the volume of the alarm.
Choose from 1 to 7.

-- Name: Enter a specific name for the alarm.
The name displays on the screen when the
alarm activates.

-- Auto power-up: Activate or deactivate the auto
power-up, which enables the alarm to ring
even if the phone is turned off.

-- Repeat: Select the frequency of the alarm:

Note: If Auto power-up option is set to Off, and the
phone is powered off at the alarm time, the alarm
does not ring.

Once, Daily, or Weekly. When Weekly is
selected, a separate option called Repeat day
appears to allow you to select individual days
of the week for the alarm.

3. Press Change to change an entry.

-- Repeat day: This option only appears if the

4. Press

alarm is set to repeat Weekly. Press Change,
and then select the days on which the alarm
should sound.

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Exit to return to Idle mode.

Alarms

PTT
Push To Talk (PTT) feature allows
you to contact your family,
friends, and co-workers instantly.

2. Press Yes or the

Centre key to initialize PTT.

– or –
Press No to exit.
3. To initialize or change the display name, press
Options > Settings > Display Name and enter
your PTT name (up to 30 characters) in the
Enter Name field. Press Save or the
Centre
key.

Note: Push To Talk requires a service subscription
with your service provider.

Contact Types

4. A series of pop-ups display on the screen,
informing you that initialization has begun.
Initialization can take several minutes.

PTT contacts and groups are separate from the
phone’s native contact list. The following defines the
difference between personal contacts and groups
and corporate contacts and groups for PTT:

• Personal Contacts: Contacts can be imported

5. When initialization is complete, the PTT Home
screen is displayed and PTT is ready for use.
The
PTT Available icon displays on the
screen.

• Personal Groups: Groups can be created from

Note: Throughout the rest of this section, the
instructions usually begin with pressing the PTT
Hotkey to launch PTT. However, the PTT Hotkey can
be reassigned to a different app. If so, PTT can be
launched by going to Menu > PTT.

from the phone’s native contact list or manually
entered. Some phones may not have this ability if
the corporate administrator has restricted manual
contact entry.
the PTT contact list. Some phones may not have
this ability if the corporate administrator has
restricted manual group creation.

• Administrator Contacts and Groups: A corporate
administrator can add PTT contacts and groups
directly into the corporation’s phones. Contacts
and groups added by a corporation cannot be
deleted or changed.

Note: Corporate administrators can disallow certain
functions, such as adding or deleting contacts and
groups, and you may not be able preform certain
functions for a corporate group.

Initializing Push to Talk Service
1. Press the PTT Hotkey.
– or –
From a Home screen, press Menu > PTT.
The message Do you want to login to PTT?
displays.

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PTT Icons

PTT Contact Availability

This section covers the icons that display next to
individuals and groups in your PTT Contacts list
indicating their availability.

The following icons appear next to individuals in
your PTT Contacts list and indicate their availability.
Unavailable: The Contact is unavailable to
receive PTT calls because the Contact has
been logged off, is in the power-off state,
or it is out of coverage.
Available: This Contact is logged into the
PTT application and can receive PTT calls.
Do Not Disturb: This Contact has set
themselves to Do Not Disturb and cannot
receive a PTT call. A contact with Do Not
Disturb status can still receive a Personal
Alert.

My Availability
The availability icon displays in the top line in the
Home screen. These icons (except the PTT Message
icon) indicate the availability others see when you
are listed in their PTT Contacts.
Unavailable: Your availability state if you
turn PTT off or if the system detects you
have moved out of coverage.
Available: Your availability state once you
initialize service and the state does not
change unless you change it (as noted
below).
Do Not Disturb: Your availability state
if you change My Availability to Do Not
Disturb. In this state you may place PTT
calls, but you cannot receive a PTT call.
PTT Message: Displays (on your handset
only) in place of your availability status
when a PTT message is displayed. When
you are finished with the message, press
Dismiss to return to the PTT Home screen.

PTT Home Screen Options
The PTT Home screen shows My Status at the top of
the screen based on your settings. Calls and alerts
are also listed on this screen.
1. Press the PTT Hotkey. The PTT Home screen
displays.
2. Press Options and choose from the following
options:

-- PTT Presence: Set your status to Available

Note: When receiving an alert, your phone plays the
alert tone and the PTT icon at the top of the screen
changes to
PTT Alert. The PTT message screen
displays. Follow the instructions on the screen or
press Dismiss to remove the message screen.

or Do Not Disturb and press Select or the
Centre key.

-- Search: Use the keypad to enter characters

in the search field. History entries that contain
the characters display as you type.

-- Settings: Your PTT settings.
-- Personal Alert: Send this Contact or Group

a personal alert. The alert tells the Contact to
press the PTT key to call.

-- Delete: Delete the history entries for the
selected Contact or Group.

-- Delete all: Delete all history. All your prior

history with all groups and contacts will be
deleted. Press Yes, if you are sure.

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PTT Contacts Screen Options

3. With + New Group highlighted, press Options
and choose from the following options:

The PTT Contacts screen shows your contacts that
have PTT service and their availability.

-- Search: Perform a search for a PTT contact

1. Press the PTT Hotkey. The PTT Home screen
displays.

-- Settings: Configure the settings for PTT.

2. Press the Right Navigation key to access the
Contacts screen.

4. Highlight a group and press Options to see the
following additional options:

group.

-- View details: View details of the highlighted

3. With + New Contact highlighted, press Options
and choose from the following options:

group.

-- Add contact: Add a new contact either from

-- View history: View the history of the

-- Search: Perform a search for a PTT contact.
-- Hide offline: Hide all contacts that are

-- Edit: Update the highlighted group.
-- Delete group: Delete the highlighted group.

highlighted entry.

the Address Book or manually.

currently offline. Only available contacts are
shown.

PTT Favourites Screen Options

-- Settings: Configure the settings for PTT.
4. Highlight a contact and press Options to see the
following additional options:

The PTT Groups screen shows the contact groups
that you have created for your PTT contacts.

-- View details: View details of the highlighted

1. Press the PTT Hotkey. The PTT Home screen
displays.

-- View history: View the history of the

2. Press the Right Navigation key twice to access
the Groups screen.

-- Add contact: Add a new Contact. (Address

3. With either + Add Contact or + Add Group
highlighted, press Options and choose from the
following options:

contact.

highlighted entry.
book or Manual)

-- Edit contact: Edit the highlighted contact.
-- Delete contact: Delete the highlighted

-- New Favorite (Contact or Group): Mark
contacts or groups as favorites.

contact.

-- Search: Perform a search for an favorite
contact or group.

-- Settings: Configure the settings for PTT.

PTT Groups Screen Options

4. Highlight a favorite and press Options to see the
following options:

The PTT Groups screen shows the contact groups
that you have created for your PTT contacts.

-- View details: View details of the highlighted

1. Press the PTT Hotkey. The PTT Home screen
displays.

favorite (contact or group).

-- View history: View the history of the

2. Press the Right Navigation key twice to access
the Groups screen.

highlighted entry.

-- Remove as Favorite: Remove a contact or
group as a favorite.

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Adding a Contact

3. Enter the Name of the new Group.

Note: The maximum number of Contacts is 1300.
1000 contacts are managed by the Administrator and
the other 300 are allocated to the user of the device.
However, if your Administrator has restricted your
phone, you may not be able to add contacts.

4. Highlight Set as Favorite and press the
Centre key to check the box and make this
Group a favorite.
5. Press Next to add Contacts to the new Group.
6. Highlight and press Check to mark Contacts.

To add a Contact:

7. Press Save to save the new Group.

1. Press the PTT Hotkey.

Adding PTT Contacts to a Group

2. Use the Right Navigation key to highlight
Contacts, highlight New Contact, and press
Select.

To add PTT Contacts to a Group:
1. Press the PTT Hotkey.

3. Enter the Name and Number of the new Contact.

2. Scroll to the desired group and press Options >
Edit.

4. Highlight Set as Favorite and press the
Centre key to check the box and make this
Contact a favorite.

3. Highlight Add members and press the
Centre key. The Select Group Members
screen displays.

5. Press Save to store the new Contact information.
6. A pop-up displays informing you that the Contact
was added.

4. For each Contact that you want to add to the
Group, highlight the Contact and press the
Centre key. A check mark displays next to
selected Contacts. Repeat this step until you
check mark all the desired Contacts.

Adding a PTT Group
Setting up a PTT Group is a great way to quickly
call a group of people simultaneously. A Group can
consist of individuals in your PTT Contacts or other
PTT subscribers that are not in your PTT Contacts.

5. Press Save to add the checked PTT Contacts to
the PTT Group.

Note: The maximum number of Groups is 130 — 100
Groups are controlled by the Administrator and 30
Groups are controlled by the phone user. There can
be up to 250 members in Administrator groups and
up to 30 members in User groups, which includes the
Group’s creator. However, if your Administrator has
restricted your phone, you may not be able to add
Groups.

Note: If your corporate Administrator has restricted
your phone, you may not be able to delete or edit
contacts and groups.

To add a group:

3. Highlight the member you want to delete.

1. Press the PTT Hotkey.

4. Press Options, highlight Delete member, and
then press Select or the
Centre key.

Deleting a Member from a Group

To delete PTT Contacts from a Group:
1. Press the PTT Hotkey.
2. Highlight the desired group and press Select.

2. Use the Right Navigation key to highlight
Groups, highlight New Group, and press Select.

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5. Press Yes to confirm that you want to delete the
Contact or press No to return to the PTT Groups
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Deleting a Group

Removing Contacts and Groups from
Favorites

Note: If your corporate Administrator has restricted
your phone, you may not be able to delete Groups.

To remove Contacts or Groups from your Favorite
list:

To delete a PTT Group:

1. Press the PTT Hotkey.

1. Press the PTT Hotkey.
2. Scroll to and select a Group.

2. Use the Right Navigation key to highlight
Favorite.

3. Press Options, highlight Delete group and press
Select or the
Centre key.

3. Highlight a Contact or Group and press Options.
4. Press Remove from Favorite, and then press
Yes to remove the selected Contact or Group.

4. Press Yes to confirm that you want to delete the
Group or press No to return to the PTT Groups
list.

Making a PTT Call
PTT Favorites

An PTT call can only be made to individuals or
groups you have established in your PTT Contacts.

You can mark Contacts or Groups to appear in
your Favorites list. Once the Contact or Group is in
your Favorites list, use it as you would entries in the
Contacts or Groups list. You can even initiate a PTT
call from the Favorites list.

1. Press the PTT Hotkey.
2. Select the Contact or Group that you want to
call. Make sure an available icon is displayed
beside the Contact. You can also select up to ten
individual contacts to call a quick group (ad hoc
group).

Marking Contacts as Favorites
To mark Contacts as a Favorite:

3. Press and hold the PTT Hotkey to initiate the call
and begin speaking after the tone. Release the
PTT Hotkey when you are done speaking.

1. Press the PTT Hotkey.
2. Use the Right Navigation key to highlight
Favourites, highlight Add Contact, and press
Select.
3. Highlight Contacts and press the
to check or uncheck Contacts.

Receiving a PTT Call

Centre key

For the best experience, your ringer should be set to
the highest volume.

4. Press Save to apply your choices.

1. If your status is Available, you hear a PTT Call
tone and the caller’s voice.

Marking Groups as Favorites

2. Press and hold the PTT Hotkey to initiate the call
and begin speaking after the tone. Release the
PTT Hotkey when you are done speaking.

To mark Groups as Favorites:
1. Press the PTT Hotkey.
2. Use the Right Navigation key to highlight
Favorite, highlight Add Group, and press Select.
3. Highlight Groups and press the
check or uncheck Groups.

Centre key to

4. Press Save to apply your choices.

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-- Logout: Select to log out of the PTT service
-- Auto start: Enable or disable auto start of the

Settings
The following settings are available when you enter
the PTT Settings menu.

PTT service when you turn on your phone.

-- PTT keylock: Enable or disable locking the

1. Press the PTT Hotkey. The PTT Home screen
displays.

PTT key when the phone is closed.

-- Wi‑Fi: Enable or disable using Wi‑Fi for PTT

2. Press Options and select Settings:

calls.

-- Vibrate Alert: Enable or disable vibrate alerts
for PTT notifications.

-- Audible Alert: Enable or disable audible alerts

Call Waiting

-- Alert Repeat: Set repeating alerts for PTT
notifications.

While on a PTT call you cannot receive an incoming
PTT call. You will be notified with a Missed Call
message after finishing the original call.

for PTT notifications.

-- Call reconnect tone: Enable or disable call

While on a PTT call you are notified of incoming
cellular calls. Accepting the incoming cellular
call places the PTT call on hold. The PTT call will
continue after the cellular call ends. Rejecting the
incoming cellular call forwards it to voicemail.

tone for PTT calls.

-- Speaker: Enable or disable the external
speaker for PTT calls.

-- Privacy mode: Select a privacy mode for PTT

If you are on a cellular call, you are notified of
missed PTT calls when you terminate the cellular
call. You can Dismiss the message or press the PTT
Hotkey to make a PTT call to the caller.

calls.

-- Contacts Sorting: Select a method for sorting
PTT contacts.

-- Hide Offline Contacts: Enable or disable

Supervisory Override

hiding contacts that are offline.

-- Notification Control: Enable or disable

The Supervisory Override feature allows a
designated supervisor to take the floor (and start
speaking) any time during a group call, even when
someone else is speaking. Only an administrator
can assign a supervisor. The supervisor can see a
special supervisor icon that is displayed next to the
group name. Group members only see the icon next
to the group supervisor’s name in the group member
list.

notifications for Instant personal alert and
Missed call alert.

-- Volume: Adjust the volume level for PTT calls.
-- Show tutorial: Show the built-in PTT tutorial.
-- Use Bluetooth: Enable or disable using
Bluetooth for PTT calls.

-- Display name: Edit the display name of your

If you are designated as a supervisor, you can
simply use the PTT call button to take the floor
any time and start speaking. Likewise, if you are
not a supervisor, your control of the floor can be
overridden at any time by a supervisor.

device for PTT communication.

-- My PTT Number: View your PTT number.
-- Capacity: View the used and available record
entries for your contacts and groups.

-- Restore Defaults: Select to restore PTT
default settings.

-- About: View information about the PTT service
on your device.

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Bluetooth
Visibility

You can activate and manage
Bluetooth connectivity with other
devices, including computers
and headsets.

The Visibility option allows your phone to broadcast
its name and status when Bluetooth is 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.

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications
technology capable of exchanging information over
a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a
physical connection.

Note: Bluetooth must be activated in order to select
and change Visibility.

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.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Bluetooth.
2. Press Options > Settings.
3. Highlight the option My phone’s visibility. It
indicates the behavior setting for Bluetooth
connectivity. To change the setting, press
Change.

The Bluetooth wireless technology menu provides
the ability to view and change the device name,
show the visibility, and set the security for the
device.

4. Select the visibility setting: Off, Always on,
or Custom (set the number of minutes to be
visible).

Activation

5. Press Save to save the change.

The activation option 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
The My Devices option provides a list of Bluetooth
wireless technology devices discovered by your
handset.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Bluetooth.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Bluetooth.

2. Highlight Search for new devices and press
Select or the
Centre key.

2. Press Options > Settings.
3. The first entry is Bluetooth, and it indicates
its status. If it is Off, then press Change. The
Bluetooth activated confirmation message
displays.

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Highlight a device and press Select or the
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3. Enter the passkey (if applicable).
If connecting to a Bluetooth device, consult your
Bluetooth device user manual for your assigned
passkey (or PIN).
If connecting to another handset, enter the same
user-defined passkey 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 Passkey. Once the handsets are paired, you do
not need to use the Passkey again.
4. If you are unable to pair with the device, a popup
displays on the screen. Press Yes to retry.

Bluetooth Name and Address
The name of the phone and its address are found
on the Bluetooth settings page. These identify your
phone when its Bluetooth visibility is turned On.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Bluetooth.
2. Press Options > Settings.
3. Scroll down to My phone’s name and, if desired,
press Change or the
Centre key.
4. Press

Clear to erase the existing name.

5. Use the keypad to enter a new name.
Note: The default input entry method is Abc, where
the first character of a word is Uppercase, and each
consecutive character in that same word is left as
lowercase text.
6. Press Save when you are finished.

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Browser
Browser is your access to
the mobile web. This section
explains how to navigate
Browser and introduces you to
the basic features.

To execute a hyperlink to another location on the
web:

Accessing the Web

►► Press Back or press the

1. Highlight the field and press Open. The new web
page displays.
2. Use the keypad to enter text.
After displaying a new web page, to return to the
previous page:

Your device is equipped with a browser for access
the Internet.

Clear key.

Enter a Web Address (URL)

To access the browser:

You can access a website quickly by entering its
web address (URL). Websites are optimized for
viewing on your phone.

►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser.

To enter a URL for a particular website, follow these
steps:

Navigating the Internet

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser >
Options > Enter web address.

To navigate to an input field or a hyperlink:
►► Use the Left, Right, Up, and Down Navigation
keys to highlight links.

2. Enter the web address using the keypad.

Tip: The text for the
Centre Navigation key
changes depending on the web item. For form
fields and buttons, press Select. For hyperlinks,
press Open.

3. Press Open.

To input text into an input field:

While navigating a website using Browser, you can
bookmark a site to quickly and easily access it at
a future time. The URLs (website addresses) of the
bookmarked sites are stored on your phone, where
you can use the preset favourites and store your
own favourite URLs.

Using Bookmarks

1. Highlight the field and press Select. The field
turns dark and the cursor blinks at the start of
the field.
2. Use the keypad to enter text.
3. Press Back when finished.

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Accessing a Website Using Bookmarks

Deleting Cookies

To access a bookmark:

A cookie is a small file which is placed on your
phone by a website 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 these
cookies from your phone at any time.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser >
Options > Bookmarks.
2. Highlight an entry in the list and press Open to
open the web page.

Adding Bookmarks

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser >
Options > Settings > Cookies.

To add a bookmark:

2. Highlight Delete cookies and press Select or
the
Centre key.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser.
2. When on a web page that you want to bookmark,
press Options > Add to Bookmarks.

3. At the prompt, press Delete to delete cookies. A
confirmation message displays.

The title and URL for the current web page are
shown in the Title and URL fields.

4. Press Back to return to Browser Settings or
Exit to exit the web.

3. Use the
Clear key to clear the title and URL
fields, if so desired. Enter a new Title and URL
using the keypad.

Browser History

4. Press Save to create the bookmark.

To edit a bookmark that you have created:

The History list provides you with a list of the
most recently visited websites. These entries are
placeholders so you can return to previously
unmarked web pages.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser >
Options > Bookmarks.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser >
Options > History.

2. Highlight an entry in the list that you created and
press Options > Edit.

2. Highlight and select a folder to view.

Editing Bookmarks

3. To view a visited website, highlight an entry in the
list and press Open to access the website.

3. Use the
Clear key to clear the title and URL
fields, if required.

4. To delete one or more history entries,
press Options, and then either Delete or
Delete multiple.

4. Enter changes to the Title and URL using the
keypad.

5. Press Back to return to the previous web page
or
Exit to exit the browser.

5. Press Save to save your changes.

Deleting a Bookmark
To delete a bookmark that you have created:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Browser >
Options > Bookmarks.
2. Highlight an entry in the list that you created and
press Options > Delete.

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Camera
Use the Camera application
to take still photos and record
videos (camcorder function).

View a Photo
After you have taken a photo:
1. Press View to view the photo.
2. To see options, press Options. Highlight an
option and press the
Centre key.

Take a Picture

3. Press the
viewfinder.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Camera.

Clear key to return to the Camera

2. Adjust the image by aiming the camera at the
subject.
3. Before taking the photo, press Options and the
Navigation keys to access camera option icons.
You can use the keypad to quickly change the
camera options using the camera shortcut keys.
4. Press View to open the picture viewer.
5. Press the

Centre key to take a photo.

6. After taking a photo, press View > Options
to attach the photo to a message, send via
message, or to send the picture via Bluetooth.
Note: Your camera produces photos in JPEG format.
The resolution and estimated number of photos that
can be taken at that resolution are displayed on the
camera screen.

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Camcorder

View a Video

Use the Camcorder to record videos.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > My Files >
Videos.

Tip: When recording 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.

Note: To display videos saved on your microSD card,
use the Right Navigation key to select On Card and
then select the Video folder.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Camera.

2. To see options for a video file, highlight a video
file and press Options.

2. Press Options > Camcorder (under Mode) and
then press Select.

3. To play a video, highlight a video file and press
the
Centre key to play the video.

3. Adjust the image by aiming the Camcorder at the
subject.
4. Press the
video.

4. When a video is playing, view playback options
by pressing Options.

Centre key to begin capturing

5. Once recording starts, press the
Centre key
to Pause or Resume recording. Press the Left
Soft Key to stop the recording and save the
video file to your Videos folder.
6. Press View to find the video. Press the
Centre key to play it.
7. Press the
Clear key to return to the
Camcorder preview.
Tip: You can use the keypad to quickly change the
Camcorder options using the shortcut keys.

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Downloads
View all files downloaded to your
phone.
To view Downloads:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Downloads.

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Messaging
Messaging helps organize and
create text and media messages
sent to and from your phone.

Tip: When manually entering recipients in the To field,
use a semicolon to separate recipients.
3. Use the Down Navigation key to move the cursor
to the text field and begin writing your text
message.
4. To add media, press Options > Add media to
add a photo, audio clip, or video clip. Doing
so changes the message from a text message
(SMS) to a multimedia message (MMS).

Create a Message
The Messaging menu is used to create text and
multimedia messages and to access Voicemail.

5. Press Options to see other options for the text
or multimedia message.

Creating and Sending Text and Multimedia
Messages

Conversations

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

The Conversations folder organizes received text
messages by address, putting all communications
with a particular contact together in one entry.
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Conversations. Highlight and select a
conversation to view all messages with the
contact.

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

Inbox
The Inbox stores received messages. You can
tell what kind of message was received by the
icon displayed. If the envelope is closed, then the
message was not read. If the icon envelope is open,
then the message was read.

Note: A multimedia message should only be sent to a
device that supports this message type.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Create Message. The Text Message screen
displays.

Retrieving a Text Message from the Inbox
When a new Text message comes in, the display
(when on a Home screen) shows a new Message
notification icon along with the sender’s information.

2. The cursor is placed in the To field. You can
either enter phone numbers or press Add to add
contacts from your Address Book.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Inbox.
2. Highlight the message to retrieve and press View
to view the message.

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Outbox

Tip: When viewing a text message, press the Up
Volume key to increase the font size of the message
text, or press the Down Volume key to decrease the
font size.
3. Press

This message box contains messages that will be or
are in the process of being sent.
When you enter this menu, the list of messages
in the Outbox displays with the recipients’ phone
numbers or names, if available in your Address
Book.

Exit to return to Idle mode.

Retrieving a Multimedia Message from the
Inbox
When a new Multimedia message comes in, the
display (when on a Home screen) shows the
Multimedia Message icon and a text notification
along with the sender’s number.

►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Outbox and press Select or the
Centre
key.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Inbox.

Drafts

2. Select a multimedia message from the list.

This message box stores unsent messages that you
saved to edit or send later.

3. Press View to view information about the
message, such as the subject, time and date,
sender’s number, the message size, and so on.

►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Drafts and press Edit or the
Centre key.

If you want to view the message later in the
Inbox, press Back.

My Folders

4. To view the message, press Retrieve.

This section contains custom message templates
and storage folders.

5. To play the multimedia message, press Options
> Play.

Templates

To pause the audio/video clip, press Pause.

You can create message templates to be included
in both text and multimedia messages as you
write them. Once a template has been placed in
a message, you can change it as needed before
sending the message. This helps save time if you
often write the same block of text in your messages.

To stop the audio/video clip press Stop.
6. To scroll through the message (if additional
text pages were added), press the Up or Down
Navigation key.
7. Press

Exit to return to the Home screen.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> My Folders > Templates.

Sentbox

2. Press Create to create a new template. If at least
one template already exists, then press Options
> Create.

This message box contains messages that were
sent.

3. Write your text and press Save when finished.

When you enter this menu, the list of messages
in the Outbox displays with the recipients’ phone
numbers or names, if available in your Address
Book.
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Sentbox and press Select or the
Centre
key.

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MMS Card

Voicemail

You can create multimedia message templates
(called cards) that include both text and media.
These templates are useful as greeting cards for
special occasions.

This option allows you to access your voicemail.
Note: These steps may be different depending on
your network.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> My Folders > MMS card.

Accessing Your Voicemail

2. Press Create to create a new card. If at least
one template already exists, then press Options
> Create.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Voicemail and press Select or the
Centre
key.

3. Write your text, attach media, and press Save
when finished.

– or –

Custom Folders

Your phone will automatically call the voicemail
number.

Press and hold the

One key.

You can create, rename, and delete message folders
in the My folders section. These folders are for
organizing text and multimedia messages.

2. When connected, follow the voice prompts from
the voice mail centre.

Note: You cannot create, rename, or delete the
Template and MMS card folders.

Accessing Your Voicemail From Another
Phone

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> My folders.

1. Dial your wireless phone number.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press
the
Asterisk key.

2. To create a folder, press Options >
Create folder. Enter a folder name and press
Save.

3. Enter your password using the keypad.
4. Hang up when you are finished.

3. To delete a folder, press Options >
Delete folder. At the prompt, press Yes to delete
the folder.

Broadcast Messages

4. To rename a folder, press Options >
Rename folder. Enter a new name for the folder
and press Save.

The Broadcast Messages folder contains messages
sent by broadcast text services. These can consists
of mass marketing, business, and emergency
messages.

5. To view folder details, press Options > Details.
Press Back when finished.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Broadcast messages.
2. The first tab lists general broadcast messages,
such as those from mass marketing, promotional,
or other business sources.
3. Use the Left or Right Navigation keys to scroll
to the Emergency alerts tab. This tab lists
any emergency alert messages that have been
received.

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Spambox
The Spambox contains messages that are identified
as spam (unsolicited or unwanted messages). This
box separates spam messages from your Inbox. It
also provides a way to check for potentially wanted
messages that may have been misidentified as
spam.
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Spambox and press Select or the
Centre
key.

Settings
You can set up various options for using messaging
services.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Messaging
> Settings.
2. Select the type of message setting that you want
to change and press Select or the
Centre
key. The following setting pages are available:

-- General settings: Configure general settings
for messages.

-- Text messages: Set the service centre
number for text messages.

-- Multimedia messages: Set profiles, creation
mode, and styles for multimedia files.

-- Push messages: Configure options for

messages sent by the service provider, which
include software upgrades and general
information.

-- Broadcast messages: Configure options for
messages sent by broadcast text services.

-- Voicemail number: Change or configure
numbers used for voicemail. Up to two
voicemail boxes can be configured.

-- Emergency alerts: Manage emergency alerts.
-- Memory status: View memory usage for the

various types of messages, as well as available
or remaining memory.

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Music Player
Play and organize music and
audio files with the Music Player.

4. Press the Left Navigation key Rewind (skip to the
previous song).
Press the Centre key to Pause or Resume
playing the song.

The Music Player app supports files with extensions
AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WMA, 3GP, MPEG, MP4,
and M4A. Launching the Music Player allows you
to navigate your Music folders and select playback
material and options.

Press the Right Navigation key to Fast Forward
(advance to the next song).
5. Press Options to view other options for music
playback.

Play a Song

6. Press Library to display the main Music Player
menu. Press Back to return to the Music Player.

To play a song or audio file:

7. Press

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Music
Player.

Note: The Music Player becomes a Widget on
the Home screen. To close the Music Player app
completely, press
Exit again.

2. Highlight a library folder and press the
Centre key to open it.
3. Highlight a song and press the
play the song.

Note: The Music Player app uses battery power when
paused. It must be closed completely to stop using
battery power.

Centre key to

Note: The maximum number of songs you can
synchronize between your phone and your PC is
1000.

Playing Music Transferred to the
Phone
From a Home screen, press Menu > Music Player >
All tracks and press the
Centre key.

Music Player Options
The Music Player options menu configures your
phone’s music playing options such as shuffling the
music files, repeating music files, adding songs to
the playlist, and more.

All tracks displays all of the downloaded songs or all
of the songs stored on the phone or memory card.
Use the Up or Down Navigation key to select the
song you want to listen to and press .

1. From a Home screen, press Menu >
Music Player.
2. Navigate to a music file and press the
key. The selected music file plays.
3. Press the
the song.

Applications

Centre key to

Exit to return to Idle mode.

Pause or

Centre
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Playing Music while Using the
Phone

3. Use the keypad to enter the name of the playlist
in the Name box and press Save.
4. Select the new playlist by highlighting it pressing
the
Centre key.

The Music Player allows you to play music in the
background while performing other tasks on your
phone. The music pauses when an incoming call is
accepted and resumes when the call ends. Music
continues to play when you receive a Text Message
or a Multimedia Message.

5. Press Options and select All tracks, Playlists,
Albums, Artists, or Genres.
6. Press the
Centre key to place a check mark
next to the songs or Select all.

The phone functions you can use while music is
playing are:

7. Press Add. The songs are added to the playlist.
8. Press

• Call: Make or receive a call (music player is
paused).

Exit to return to Idle mode.

Adding Songs to a Playlist

• Messaging: Send or receive a text or multimedia

To add songs to an existing playlist:

message. Music continues to play unless an audio
or video clip is received as a part of a multimedia
message.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Music
Player > Playlists.
2. Highlight a previously created playlist and press
Options > Add tracks.

• Mobile Web: Browse the web (music continues to
play).

3. Select All tracks, Playlists, Albums, Artists,
or Genres.

After the Music Player is enabled, you can listen
to music in the background while performing other
phone functions.

4. Press the
Centre key to place a check mark
next to the songs or Select all.
5. Press Add. The songs are added to the playlist.

Using Playlists

Removing Songs from a Playlist

Playlists are used to assign songs to a list of
preferred media that can then be grouped into a list
for later playback. These Playlists can be created via
either the phone’s Music Player or from within a 3rd
party music application (such as Windows Media
Player) and then downloaded to the phone.

To remove songs from an existing playlist:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Music
Player > Playlists.
2. Highlight a previously created playlist and press
Options > Remove multiple.

Creating a Playlist
To create a playlist and add songs:

3. Press the
Centre key to place a check mark
next to the song, songs, or Select all.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Music
Player.

4. Press Remove. The playlist is saved and the
Playlist menu displays.

2. Press Playlists > Create playlist.

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My Files
Adding Files to a Folder

My Files is a file management
app that helps you find and
manage files on your phone,
especially images, videos, and
sounds.

To add files to a folder:
1. Navigate to a file to add to the folder.
2. Highlight the file and press Options.
3. To move or relocate the file, select Move and
either Selected (for one file) or Multiple (for
multiple files at this location).

Viewing Files in My Files

– or –

To view files in My Files:

To make a copy of the file, select Copy and
either Selected (for the one file) or Multiple (for
multiple files at this location).

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > My Files.
2. Use the navigation keys to scroll through the
folders. By default, the phone provides the
following permanent folders:

4. Navigate to and open the folder to place the file.
Notice that the first entry on each page contains
a message that says Move here. This indicates
that the file will be placed on this page if you
press the centre navigation key.

-- Images: Photos and pictures
-- Videos: Videos and movies
-- Sounds: Songs and audio files
-- Others: Files that do not fall into the

5. When inside the desired folder, press the
Centre key to paste the file in that folder.
A confirmation message appears when the file
has been successfully placed in this location.

multimedia categories

Creating a Folder

Removing Files from a Folder

In addition to the permanent folders provided
by default, you can create folders to add more
customized file organization.

To remove files from a folder:

To create a folder in My Files:

2. Highlight the file and press Options > Delete.

1. Navigate to a file to remove from a folder.

A confirmation message appears when the file
has been successfully deleted.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > My Files.
2. Press Options > Create folder.
3. Use the keypad to enter a name for the new
folder.
4. Press Save to save the new folder.

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My Files

Deleting a folder
To delete a folder:
1. Navigate to the level that contains the folder and
highlight it (do not open the folder).
2. Press Options > Delete.
3. A notice appears warning that the folder and all
of its contents will be deleted. To proceed, press
Yes. To cancel, press No.

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Settings and Tools
You can configure settings for
your phone under Settings.
In Tools, a variety of useful
electronic tools are provided,
including a voice recorder,
calculator, calendar, timer, and
stopwatch.
For more details, see the sections Settings and
Tools.

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Wi-Fi
-- WPS PBC: Enable a Wi-Fi Protected Setup

Your phone supports Wi-Fi
connectivity, which allows you
to access data using a wireless
network when connected.

connection. Follow the instructions shown on
the screen to connect to a router that supports
WPS connections.

-- Find hidden networks: Search for a Wi-Fi

network that does not broadcast its name or
SSID. You must enter the name of the network
in order to search for it.

Connect to Wi-Fi

-- Advanced options: Select to see the following

To connect to a Wi-Fi network:

options:

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Wi-Fi.

-- Open-network alerts: Receive an alert

2. If Wi-Fi is turned off, a message appears saying
Turn Wi-Fi on. Press the
Centre key to turn
on the Wi-Fi radio.

-- Auto connect to  Wi-Fi:

whenever an open network is detected.
Automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network
provided by your service provider when
detected.

3. When activated, the Wi-Fi menu lists the available
Wi-Fi networks. Highlight a Wi-Fi network and
press Connect.

Note: Please exercise caution when connecting to
open networks, as it could pose a security risk to your
device.

4. If the network is password-protected, enter the
password and press Connect.

-- Details: See details of the current Wi-Fi

5. When successfully connected to a Wi-Fi network,
the signal symbol of the entry turns blue.

network that the phone is currently connected
to (appears only when Wi-Fi is turned on).

6. To disconnect from the network, press
Disconnect.

Wi-Fi Options Menus
The following options appear under the Options
menus of the Wi-Fi page. Note that the menus differ
slightly based on whether the Wi-Fi radio is turned
on or off.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Wi-Fi >
Options.
2. Select the following options to make changes:

-- Wi-Fi off: Turn off the Wi-Fi radio (appears
only when Wi-Fi is turned on).

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Settings
This section explains how
to change and customize
the display settings, call
handling, security settings,
and other settings and
features of your phone.

Sound Profiles
You can customize various
sound profiles for your phone by
changing the sound settings.

• Message alert tone: Select the tone to be played

To access Sound Profiles:

• Volume: Set the volume for each alert and tone

upon receipt of a message.

• Keypad tone: Choose between Beep, Lucid, and
Mute (no tone) for keystrokes on the phone.
type.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Sound profiles.

Preset Profiles

2. Select one of available profiles and press Edit to
view and/or modify the settings.

Each profile is preset with different audio
parameters. The two silence profiles are Silent and
Meeting. They have fewer settings due to the nature
of the silence settings.

3. Press Change to change a particular settings.
4. Press Save when you are finished.

Editing a Profile

Normal

1. Highlight a Sound Profile.

The Normal profile is intended for the typical sound
settings you expect your phone to have for normal
use. All settings are available for this profile.

2. Press Edit to access the available options for
this calling profile.

Silent

3. Use the Navigation keys to scroll between the
settings. Select one of the following categories
and press Change to change the setting:

The Silent profile mutes the speaker, and the phone
only vibrates or displays information on its display.

Note: Not all options are available for all profiles.

The only options for the alerts are Vibration and
Mute. There are two alert types available: Call alert
type and Message alert type.

• Call alert type: Select the way in which the

selected ringtone is played when a call comes in
on the phone.

Note: The Silent profile can also be activated by
pressing and holding the
Pound key or by
pressing the Down Volume key to set the volume to
zero (0). An onscreen message notifies you when
the Silent profile is active. To reactivate the previous
profile, press and hold the
Pound key again or
press the Up Volume key.

• Voice call ringtone: Select a ringtone from your

Sounds folder, which allows you to use any audio
file.

• Message alert type: Select the way in which

the selected alert is played when a new text or
multimedia message is received.

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Sound Profiles

Driving

Outdoor

The Driving profile keeps the speaker active and
launches the currently selected ringtone or melody
when the associated notification activates. 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
activates. 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.

Meeting

Note: To make changes to a profile, highlight the
desired Profile on the Sound Profile screen and press
Edit. Make any changes you want, then press Save.

The Meeting profile provides a more options than
Silent. It is designed to prevent the phone from
disrupting a meeting. The alert types (Call and
Message) and Keypad tone are set to Mute by
default, but they can be customized to any of the
normally available alert types. The available profile
settings are: Call alert type, Message alert type,
Keypad tone, and Volume.

Settings

My Profile
You can set and name a completely custom sound
profile under My profile. You can rename the profile
in the first field Profile name.

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Display
• Dialing display: Customize the size and colour of

Use this menu to change various
settings for the main and from
displays.

numbers that are dialed.

-- Type: Choose the colour for the dialing display
by selecting either the Current theme or
Custom. Choosing Custom adds a third option
called Colour to the menu, which allows you
to select the colour you want when dialing
phone numbers. Press the Left or Right
Navigation keys to make your selection. Press
Save or the
Centre key to confirm your
selection.

To access the Display menu:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Display. The following options appear:

-- Main display
-- Cover display

-- Size: Select a size for the dialing display.

2. Select an option and then press Select or the
Centre key to view or edit the settings.

Press the Left or Right Navigation keys to
make your selection. Choose from Large or
Small. Press Save or the
Centre key to
confirm your selection.

Main Display

• Brightness: Adjust the display brightness for the
Main Display to see it better in different lighting
conditions. Press the Left or Right Navigation
keys to adjust the brightness. Press Save or the
Centre key to confirm your selection.

The following settings of the Main Display are
modified and customized here:

• Wallpaper: Scroll through the graphics in your

Pictures folder (on the Phone or on the Memory
card) to select your wallpaper. Press Set to set the
picture as your wallpaper.

• Backlight time: Select the amount of time for

the backlight to remain on. Use the Up or Down
Navigation keys to select from 10 secs (seconds),
30 secs, 1 min (minute), 3 mins, or 10 mins.
Press Save or the
Centre key to confirm your
selection.

• Theme: Select a theme, which applies a

preconfigured colour scheme to the menus,
background, and other features of the Main
Display. Make a selection and press Save or the
Centre key.

Note: Light settings affect battery usage. Higher
Brightness and longer Backlight settings use more
battery power and can reduce the time between
battery recharges.

• Font style: Select a font type and size for the

Main Display. Make changes and press Save or
the
Centre key.

• Transition effect: Select an effect for transitions

-- Type: Select the font to display. Press the
Left or Right Navigation keys to make your
selection. Press Save or the
Centre key to
confirm your selection.

between screens. Press Save to confirm your
selection.

• Greeting Message: Enter the text to display

on the screen when the phone powers on. This
message is independent of the Greeting Message
on the Main Display. Press Save to save your
changes.

-- Size: 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 Save or the
Centre key to
confirm your selection.

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Cover Display

slogan. Press the
Clear key to delete the
default slogan, then use the text entry options
and the keyboard to enter your slogan. Press
Save or the
Centre key to confirm your
selection.

• Wallpaper: Select the default screen for the Cover
Display. Choose from Clock or Screen slogan.

-- To set the Clock style, highlight the Clock

• Greeting Message: Enter the text to display on

option, then press Edit. Use the Navigation
keys to select either the Digital clock or
Analog clock. Press Save or the
Centre
key to confirm your selection.

the Cover Display when the phone powers on.
This message is independent of the Greeting
Message on the Main Display. Press Save to save
your changes.

-- To set a Screen slogan, highlight the

Screen slogan option, and press Edit. The
text box activates and displays the default

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Time and Date
• Time: This option is only available if

Use the Time and Date menu
to change the current time and
date displayed. You can also find
out what time it is in another part
of the world.

Automatic time update is Deactivated. Press
Change to edit the time. Enter the current time
using either the keypad or Navigation keys.
Press Save or the
Centre key to confirm the
selection.

• Date: This option is only available if

Automatic time update is Deactivated. Press
Change to edit the date. Enter the current date
using either the keypad or Navigation keys.
Press Save or the
Centre key to confirm the
selection.

To access the Time and Date menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings
> Time and Date and press Select or the
Centre key.

• Time format: Change the time format to 12 Hours

The following options are available. Use the
Navigation keys to scroll and set options:

or 24 Hours. Use the Navigation key to select an
option. Press Save to confirm the selection.

• Automatic time update: Select whether the

• Date format: Change the date format. Use the

time information is automatically updated based
on location. Choose from either Activated or
Deactivated. Choosing Activated disables making
changes to the Home zone, Time, and Date
fields.

Left or Right Navigation key to select between
the different options. Press Save to confirm the
selection.

Note: Automatic updates of time and date do not
change the time set for alarm settings or calendar
memos.

• Home zone: This option is only available if

Automatic time update is Deactivated. Select
your home time zone based on Greenwich Mean
Time. Major cities in each zone display upon
selection. Use the Left or Right Navigation key
to select a new zone. If you want the phone to
automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time,
highlight the check box and press the
Centre
key. Press Save to save the new selection.

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Time and Date

Phone
Phone settings provide
configuration parameters to
Flight mode, Language, the
Shortcuts menu, and GPS for
location and navigation.

To add or remove applications to the Shortcuts
menu:

To access the Phone menu:

GPS

►► Scroll through the list of applications and press
the
Centre key to either place or remove a
check mark next to the applications. Press Save
to save any changes.

►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Phone.

Your phone supports location and navigation
services using satellites. The Global Positioning
System (GPS) is one such satellite system. You can
select one of the following options:

The following options are available. Use the
Navigation keys to scroll to and set options.

• GPS position: Select this option to activate GPS
services.

Airplane Mode

• GPS+: Select this option to configure use of the

Activating Airplane mode disables the phone’s
communication functions (phone, Wi-Fi, and
Bluetooth). This is in order to comply with aviation
rules while allowing you to use your phone’s other
functions, such as Games, Music, Notepad, and
Voice Memos. Select either On or Off. When
activated, an icon of an airplane appears on the
main display.

Global Network Satellite System (GNSS), which
includes GPS and other satellite systems. The
following settings appear:

-- Auto download: Data download is required

for satellite services. This setting determines
if data is automatically downloaded, or if you
prefer to be prompted first. Choose either On
or Off.

-- Network profile: View your carrier’s GPS

Language

network profile.

The Language option allows you to select a display
language. Choices are: English or Français
(French). Press Save to save a change.

T-Coil Mode
Your phone supports connection with telecoils
(T-Coil) in hearing aids and implants. You can
activate this feature by selecting T-Coil mode, and
then selecting the On option.

Shortcuts
The Shortcuts option allows you to add applications
to the Shortcuts menu on the Home screen.
Note: The Shortcuts menu must have at least one
application assigned. If only one application is
assigned, then the name of that application appears
on the Home screen instead of Shortcuts.

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Phone

Call
The Call menu allows you to
change the actions taken by
the phone when dialing and
receiving calls.

To manually add a number to reject:

To access the Call menu:

3. If the list is empty, press Create. If there are
already entries present, then press Options >
Create.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Call > All Calls > Auto Reject.
2. Highlight Reject List and press the
key.

►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Call.

Centre

4. Enter all or part of a telephone number you want
to reject in the Number field.

All Calls

– or –

This allows you to configure some common high level
parameters used by the phone for most types of calls.

Press Search to find a telephone number in Logs
or Contacts.
5. Under Match criteria, use the Navigation keys
to select the criteria to apply to the number
entered. The choices are:

Show My Number
This feature allows you to select how your ID is
handled when an outgoing call is initiated.

-- Exactly the same as
-- Start with
-- End with
-- Includes

►► Highlight your selection and press Select or the
Centre key. Selections are:

-- Set by Network: You are identified to the other
party using the default network information.

-- Show Number: Your identifying information

6. Press Save.

-- Hide Number: Your identifying information is

Adding a number from the Recent Calls screen:

displays to the other party.

1. From a Home screen, press
the Recent Calls screen.

hidden from the other party.

Auto Reject

2. Highlight the number you want to add
to the Reject List and press Options >
Add to Reject List.

Use this option to set up your Reject List, which
contains telephone numbers that you want to reject
and not answer. The incoming call is rejected and sent
to your voice mailbox. You can manually add numbers
to be rejected from the Reject List or mark incoming
calls from the Recent Calls menu to be added to the
Reject List.

Settings

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Call

Answering Mode

Reject Call With Message

This feature allows you to select how your phone
answers incoming calls.

This feature allows you to set up text messages for
rejected calls. When activated, you have the option to
reject an incoming call and choose a text message
response to send to the caller.

1. Highlight one of the following options:

-- Any Key: Answer an incoming call by pressing

To set up the text messages:

-- Active flip: Answer an incoming call by

1. Under Activation, press the
turn this feature On or Off.

any key on the phone except the

End key.

opening the phone.

Centre key to

2. Under Messages, press the
Centre key to
view the existing messages. Up to five messages
can be configured. You can make the following
changes:

-- Automatic: Answer an incoming call

automatically when a headset is connected.
Automatic answering is not available when the
ringtone volume is set to Mute. This feature
only works when a headset is connected.

-- Press Edit to edit a message. Use the keypad
to modify the message as desired.

2. Press Save to save your selection.

-- Press Delete to delete a message.
-- If there are fewer than five messages, you can

Call Status Tones

create a new message by pressing Options >
Create.

This feature allows you to activate in-call tones to
indicate call status.

Note: The first text message entry can be edited, but
it cannot be deleted.

1. Highlight one or more options and press the
Centre key to mark your selection.

-- Call connect tone: Activate an alert tone that

To reject a call with a message:

-- Minute minder: Activate an alert tone which

1. When you receive an incoming call, the Reject
choice appears as Rej-SMS. Press Rej-SMS to
reject the call.

-- Call end tone: Activate an alert tone that

2. The list of text message responses appears.
Highlight the appropriate message and press
either Send or the
Centre key.

sounds when the phone line connected.

plays at one minute increments during an
active call.

sounds when the phone line is disconnected.

2. Press Save when finished.

Prefix Dialing

Alerts On Call

The Prefix dialing feature automatically places a
frequently or always used prefix number before any
number you dial.

This feature allows you to activate an alert tone for
new messages received during an active call.

To use Prefix dialing:

►► Highlight On or Off and press Save or the
Centre key.

Settings

1. Under Activation, press the
turn this feature On or Off.

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Centre key to

Call

-- If no reply: Forward Voice Calls to a

2. Under Prefix number, press the
Centre key
to view the existing prefixes to select. Up to five
messages can be configured. You can make the
following changes:

designated number instead of your voicemail
number when if you do not answer your
phone. You can also select the amount of time
that the phone delays before forwarding.

-- Press Create to create a prefix number. If

-- If out of reach: Forward Voice Calls to a

there are already one or more numbers in the
list, press Options > Create.

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 Edit to edit a prefix number. Use the
keypad to modify the number as desired.

-- Press Delete to delete an entry.
-- To select the prefix number to use, highlight

Note: If you want to change an option (example, from
Always to Busy), deactivate the currently selected
option and then activate the new option.

the number and press Save.

2. Enter the Forward to number in the field.

TTY Quality

– or –

Teletypewriter (or 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 using a telephone.

Press the
Centre key or Add > Contacts to
select a number from the Address Book.
3. Press OK to save the Forward to number.
4. Once a Forward to telephone number has been
saved, the Status is automatically changed to
Activated. To manually activate or deactivate the
Call forwarding type, highlight Status and press
Change.

To activate this feature manually:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
TTY quality.
2. Highlight either High quality or Low quality, and
then press Save.

Note: When you select Check Status, the phone
quickly checks the number entered as the Forward to
number to see if the number is working and available.
A message displays if the number is not working or
unavailable.

The High quality setting provides greater TTY
accuracy but may affect sound quality when using a
headset.

Call Waiting

Voice Call

This feature informs you when someone is trying to
reach you during another call.

This option allows you to configure your phones
voice call parameters.

►► Press Change to either activate or deactivate
Call Waiting.

Call Forwarding
The Call Forwarding feature enables incoming calls
to reroute to a user-specified number.
1. Highlight Call forwarding and press Select or
the
Centre key. Options include:

-- Always: Forward all Voice Calls.
-- If busy: Forward Voice Calls to a designated
number instead of your voice mail number if
you are on another phone call.

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Auto Redial
Use this feature to turn automatically redial the last
number if the call was either cut off or you were
unable to connect.
1. Highlight either On or Off and press the
Centre key to make your selection.
2. Press Save to confirm your selection.

Noise Suppression
Your phone is equipped with an advanced voice
processing chip that delivers clear mobile calls by
suppressing background noise, intermittent sounds
(like a siren or nearby conversation), and echoes,
allowing you to hear and be heard nearly anywhere.
To enable or disable the noise suppression option:
1. Select On or Off.
2. Press Save or the

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Backup Manager
Use this feature to backup and
restore data on the phone to or
from a memory card. Contacts,
Messages, Calendar, Task, and
Memo can be backed up.

3. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through the list
and press the
Centre key to select the data
to back up.
– or –
Highlight Select all and press the
to select all data of this type.

4. Press Backup to save the data to the memory
card. A confirmation screen will appear briefly.

Note: A microSD card must be installed in the phone
in order to use this feature. For more information, see
Install an Optional Memory Card.

5. Repeat for each data type that you wish to back
up.

To access the Backup Manager:

To restore data:

►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Backup manager.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Backup manager > Restore.

The following options are available in the
Backup manager menu:

2. Highlight a data type (Contacts, Messages,
Calendar, Task, or Memo) and press Select or
the
Centre key.

• Backup: Select to backup phone data to the
memory card.

3. Use the Navigation keys to scroll through the list
and press the
Centre key to select the data
to restore.

• Restore: Select to restore data from the memory
card to the phone.

• Help: Select help to see a brief explanation of the

– or –

Backup manager feature.

Highlight Select all and press the
to select all data of this type.

To back up data:

Centre key

4. Press Restore to copy the data to the phone. A
confirmation screen will appear briefly.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Backup manager > Backup.

5. Repeat for each data type that you wish to
restore.

2. Highlight a data type (Contacts, Messages,
Calendar, Task, or Memo) and press Select or
the
Centre key.

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Security
SIM Lock

The Security feature enables you
to restrict the use of your phone
by others and to restrict the
types of calls that can be made.
Various codes and passwords
can be configured to protect
certain features of your phone.

When the SIM Lock feature is enabled, your phone
only works with the current SIM card. You must
enter the lock code to unlock the SIM card so
you can use a different SIM card. Once you enter
the lock code, you are asked to confirm your SIM
password. Reenter your SIM password and press
Confirm.
Note: The SIM lock code is typically the last four digits
of the current phone number or can be obtained from
your service provider.

To access the Security menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Security.

PIN Lock
When the PIN Lock feature is enabled, you must
enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number)
each time you switch on the phone. The PIN is
usually supplied with the SIM card.

Phone Lock
The Phone lock feature helps to protect your phone
against unauthorized use. When the Phone lock
feature is enabled, the phone is locked and you
must enter the 4- to 8-digit phone password each
time the phone is powered on.

The following options are available:

• On: You must enter the PIN each time the phone
is switched on.

Note: You will be prompted to create a password the
first time this feature is enabled.

• Off: The phone connects directly to the network
when you switch it on.

To enable or disable Phone lock:

Note: Before disabling the Check PIN Code feature,
you must enter your PIN. You can obtain your PIN from
your service provider.

►► Highlight Phone lock, press Change, and enter
the phone password.
To change the phone password, see
Change Password. Once you enter the correct
password, you can use the phone until you switch it
off.

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Privacy Lock

Change PIN

Privacy lock secures various applications. Once
you lock the contents, you must enter the phone’s
password to access the associated menus.

This option allows you to change your current PIN,
provided that the PIN Lock feature is enabled. You
must enter the current PIN before you can specify a
new one. Once you enter a new PIN, you are asked
to confirm it by entering it again.

Note: The first time you access the password screen,
you will be prompted to create a password.

Warning! Do not guess your PIN code. You can
only make three attempts before your phone locks
permanently. If this happens, you must contact your
service provider to unlock your phone.

The available options are:

• Select all
• Messages
• My Files
• Call log
• Address Book
• Calendar
• Memo
• Task

Change PIN2
The Change PIN2 option allows you to change your
current PIN2 code to a new one. You must enter the
current PIN2 code before you can specify a new
one. Once you enter a new PIN2, you are asked to
confirm it by entering it again.
Warning! Do not guess your PIN2 code. You can
only make three attempts before your phone locks
permanently. If this happens, you must contact your
service provider to unlock your phone.

Fixed Dialing Mode

Note: If your SIM card does not require a PIN2
password, this menu does not display.

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:

• On: Phone calls are limited to the phone numbers
stored in the FDN contacts list. You must enter
your PIN2 code.

• Off: Any phone number can be dialed.

Change Password
The Change Password option allows you to change
your current phone password to a new one. Once
you enter a new password, you are asked to confirm
it by entering it again.

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PC Connections
You can select the default
connection type when your
phone is connected to a
computer via the USB/Headset
port.
To access the PC Connections menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
PC connections.
Choose from the following options:

• Samsung Kies: Connect to a computer using
Samsung Kies.

• Mass storage: Connect to a computer as a

mass storage drive. The phone appears on the
computer as an external drive.

• Ask on connection: A selection prompt appears

on the phone each time it is connected to a
computer. You can choose either Samsung Kies
or Mass storage.

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Network
Network settings allow you
to create and customize the
profiles containing the settings
for connecting your phone to the
network.

Internet Profiles

Caution: 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.

• Set name: Profile name.
• Home URL: URL address of the page to use as

Internet profiles are listed on this screen. You can
add new profiles in addition to the ones from your
mobile service provider.
To create a new Internet Profile, use the following
parameters:

your homepage.

• Proxy: Turn proxy server connection On or Off.
• Address: Set the proxy server address.
• Port: Specify the communications port number.
• Linger Time (sec): Time period (in seconds) after

To access the Network menu:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Network.
2. Highlight one of the following options and press
Select.

which the network is disconnected if there is no
new data traffic.

-- Network selection
-- Internet profiles
-- Data service

• DNS: Specify if you want to manually enter the

Domain Name Server (DNS) address. Select On
or Off.

• DNS 1: If DNS is On, enter the Domain Name
Server (DNS) address.

Network Selection

• DNS 2: If DNS is On, enter the Domain Name

Note: All Network Profiles are preconfigured and
cannot be altered 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.

Server (DNS) address.

• Access name: Access point name.
• User ID: User ID required to connect to the
network.

• Password: User password required to connect to
the network.

Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the
service provider.

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Data Service
The Data Service settings determine how the phone
connects to mobile data.
Note: Mobile data services incur additional charges.
Contact your service provider to find out what these
charges are and what data services are available for
your phone.
The available features are:

• Data roaming: Turn data roaming On to continue

accessing mobile data using other service
providers when your phone is outside of your
service provider’s coverage area. Turn data
roaming Off to disable mobile data if your phone is
outside of your service provider’s coverage area.

• Use packet data: Turn On to automatically

connect to data services when available. This
feature must be On in order to use data services.
Turn Off to disable data services.

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Memory
Memory Status

You can easily check the amount
of memory being used for
storing data. You can also format
an installed memory card.

Select Memory Status to view usage of the phone’s
storage space. The following categories are
available:

• Shared memory: View the overall memory usage

by general categories. Total and Available space
are listed at the top of the screen, followed by the
categories of Multimedia messages, My Files,
and Games and more. Select a category for a
more detailed view. You can use the Left and
Right Navigation keys to view the other categories
without returning to the Shared memory screen.

To access the Memory menu:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Memory.
2. Scroll to and select one of the following options:

-- Memory card
-- Memory status
-- Default memory
-- Clear phone memory

• Messages: View memory used for messages.

When selected, the various following
message categories are organized by tabs:
Multimedia messages, Text messages, Push
messages, Configuration messages, and
Broadcast messages. Use the Left and Right
Navigation keys to view each message category.

Memory Card

• My Files: View memory used for multimedia and

other user files. If a microSD card is installed, then
the screen shows two tabs: On phone and On
card. Otherwise, only one screen is shown, which
displays memory usage on the phone.

If a microSD card is installed, select Memory Card
to see the card’s name, total capacity, and available
memory. The following modifications are available on
this screen:

• Calendar: View memory used to store events on

• Rename: Change the name of the memory card.
• Format: Format the memory card, erasing all

the calendar.

• Tasks: View memory used to store tasks.
• Memo: View memory used to store memos.
• Address Book: View memory used to store

stored data.

Warning! Formatting the memory card erases all data
stored on it.

contacts on the phone and SD card.

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Default Memory
You can specify where to store certain types of data
if a microSD card is installed. If a microSD card is
not available, then you can only store data on the
phone.
The following types of data can be stored either
on the Phone or on an installed Memory card:
Internet download, Message download, Bluetooth,
Camera, Camcorder, and Voice Recorder.

Clear Phone Memory
From this menu you can clear the memory for My
Files, Messaging, Address Book, Calendar, Tasks,
and Memo. You can choose Select all to clear
everything listed.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Memory > Clear Phone Memory.
2. Highlight Select all and press the
to select all available categories.

Centre key

A check mark is placed next to every entry in the
list. You can remove check marks by pressing
the
Centre key again.
– or –
Highlight individual categories and press the
Centre key.
3. Press Clear.
4. Enter the Phone password and press OK.
Depending on your phone’s security settings,
you may be asked to enter your password a
second time.
5. At the prompt, press Yes to continue or No to
cancel. A Clearing and then a Cleared message
display.
6. When you are finished, press the
return to Idle mode.

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Reset
You can reset your phone to its
default settings.

To perform a Master reset of your phone:
Warning! All User Data (such as contacts, messages,
pictures, videos, and music) is deleted. If a microSD
card is installed, remove it before performing the
Master reset to protect it from erasure.

To access the Reset menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Reset.

Warning! When performing the Master reset, do not
remove your battery until the phone completes the
task and restarts. Otherwise the phone could be
damaged.

There are two options in the Reset menu:

• Reset settings: Use this option to reset the major
Settings of the phone. This process only removes
changes to the phone’s settings and does not
delete user data.

1. From a Home screen, select Menu > Settings >
Reset > Master reset.
2. At the prompt, press Yes to reset or No to
cancel.

• Master reset: Use this option to reset the entire

phone, erasing all data and changing all settings
to their factory defaults.

3. If you press Yes, enter your phone password and
press OK.

To reset settings:

Once your phone has been reset to its default
settings for those selected options, it will
automatically restart in order to incorporate the
new settings.

1. From a Home screen, select Menu > Settings >
Reset > Reset settings.
2. Highlight the settings to reset and press the
Centre key to select each setting.
3. At the prompt, press Yes to reset or No to
cancel.
4. If you press Yes, enter your phone password and
press OK.
After the phone settings are reset, a confirmation
message displays.
Note: Contacts, messages, multimedia, and other
user data are not deleted.

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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.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
Software Update.
2. Select one of the following options:

-- Check for update: Checks the service

provider’s server to see if there are new
software updates available. If new software is
found, you can download it to your phone.

-- Continue update: Use this option to resume
the software update if you had to pause the
download.

3. Follow the onscreen instructions.

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About Phone
This menu shows you the phone
number on the SIM card (within
the phone), the manufacturer,
the model number, and various
other information related to your
phone.
You may be asked for this information if you have to
talk to Customer Service because of a problem.
To access the About Phone menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
About phone.
Information shown includes: My Number,
Manufacturer, Model, Device ID, Software
version, Language, and Client version.
Note: This screen is informational only. No fields are
editable.

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TalkBack
The TalkBack feature provides
voice feedback and some
instructions regarding the
phone’s interface.
To access the TalkBack menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
TalkBack.
The following options are available:

• TalkBack: Turn the TalkBack feature either On or

Off. The other options cannot be adjusted unless
TalkBack is turned on.

• Speech volume: Adjust the volume of the
TalkBack speech.

• Speech rate: Adjust the speed of the TalkBack
speech.

• Read out passwords: For security, TalkBack can

be set so that passwords are not read aloud when
being entered. By default, Read passwords aloud
is set to Off. If you want your passwords read
aloud, set Read passwords aloud to On.

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PTT Hotkey
Use the PTT Hotkey setting
to change the function of the
PTT Hotkey.
The Push-to-Talk (PTT) Hotkey is located on the side
of the phone and can be assigned either to the PTT
function or to launch an application. This is useful if
you do not have a PTT subscription and would like
to use the hotkey as a shortcut for an application.
To access the TalkBack menu:
►► From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings >
PTT Hotkey.
The following options are available:

• Activation: To use the PTT Hotkey for the Push-

to-Talk function, Activation must be set to On. To
use the PTT Hotkey for an application, Activation
must be set to Off. When set to Off, the Assign
application shortcut? option appears.

• Assign application shortcut?: This option only

appears if Activation is set to Off. Select this
option to see which applications can be assigned
to the PTT Hotkey. Scroll through the options and
press Select for whichever application you want
to assign to the hotkey. Once assigned, simply
push the PTT Hotkey to launch the application.

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Tools
The Tools menu provides
a variety of useful utilities,
including voice recognition,
calculators, and timers.

Voice Recognition
• Check : Check your phone’s status in the

Nuance Voice Recognition
software is an advanced speech
recognition software that can be
used to activate a wide variety of
functions on your phone.

same report (Status, Messages, Missed Calls,
Time, Signal strength, Network, Battery, My Phone
Number, and Volume).

While the Say a Command screen displays you have
two options:

• Tutorial: Provides examples of how to use the

Nuance software automatically voice activates up to
1,000 contacts for voice dialing and searching. No
pre-recording or training is needed. Speak a contact
name naturally to dial, and use your voice to look up
contacts, launch applications and navigate phone
menus.

voice commands.

• Settings: Lists the settings for voice command

software such as: Confirmation, Adaptation, Audio
modes, Speakerphone, and About.

Speak clearly when saying your command. There is
no need to speak slowly or with added emphasis.
The voice recognition software has been optimized
to understand your speech in its natural form. If
it does not recognize your command after a few
seconds, a voice prompt asks you to repeat the
command. If it does not recognize your command
again, it displays “Sorry, command not recognized,”
and you are asked to try again.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Voice Recognition.
2. At the voice prompt, speak a command. The next
section lists the available commands.
Note: When Voice Recognition is first launched,
the list of voice commands displays briefly before
changing to the Check menu.

You must end your current Voice Commands call
before you can make another call using Voice
Commands. You can only originate the first call in a
3-way call using Voice Commands.

Say a Command Options
• Call : Dials a name or number listed

in your contact list. If multiple numbers exist (such
as home, work, or other) say the name and the
number type (location).

Voice Recognition Tips
• Wait for the tone before you speak.
• Speak clearly and at a normal volume.
• There is no need to use paused speech. The

• Send Message : Displays the Create
Text Message screen.

• Lookup : Use a voice command to locate
and display contact information stored in the
Contacts list.

voice recognition software has been trained to
recognize natural speech, and performs best
when you speak naturally.

• Go To : Accesses all the features of your

phone if they are activated, such as: Voice Mail,
Contacts, My Files, Calendar, Tasks, and Browser.

Tools

• In very noise environments, it may be helpful to
use a headset or a Bluetooth headset.

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Contacts List Voice Activation
On startup, Nuance Voice Recognition software
reads your Contacts list and voice-activates all the
names.
When you add or change contacts, the software
automatically reloads and voice-activates the list
when you add or modify a contact.

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Voice Recorder
Voice Recorder allows you to
record voice memos. It also
allows you to send your audio
file to other people as an
attachment to an MMS message.
Recording time is limited to the
free memory space available.

8. On the Sounds page, press Options to display
the following options:

-- Send via: Attach the voice recording to a

Multimedia Message or send it to a Bluetooth
device.

-- Set as: Set the voice file as a voice call

ringtone, message tone, a ringtone for a
specific caller, or an alarm tone.

-- Move: Move one or more files to another
storage area of the phone.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools
> Voice recorder and press Select or the
Centre key.

-- Delete: Delete the highlighted audio file.
-- Delete multiple: Delete two or more audio

2. Before the audio recording is made, press
Options to display the following options:

files.

-- Copy: Make a copy of the highlighted audio

-- Go to Sounds: View your audio files.
-- Settings: Set up the recording time limit,

file.

-- Rename: Change the file’s name.
-- Create folder: Create a sub-folder.
-- View as: Show files and folders either in a list

where to save the recording (Phone or
Memory Card), default file naming, and turning
on or off voice-only recording.

3. Press the
Centre key to begin recording and
speak clearly into the microphone.
4. While recording, press the
pause recording.

or as thumbnails.

-- List by: Order files by Time, Type, Name, or

Centre key to

Size.

-- Bluetooth visibility on/off: Make the audio file

5. Press Stop to stop the recording. Once
the audio recording stops, the message is
automatically saved.

visible to a Bluetooth device.

-- Protection on: Lock the file to prevent

deletion, or unlock the file to allow deletion.

6. After recording a voice file, press Options >
Go to Sounds.

-- Details: View details about the audio file.

7. On the Sounds page, press Play to play the
highlighted audio file.

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9. To exit, press Back or

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Sounds Folder
This folder shows a list of audio files. Audio files
include default tones that come with the handset,
audio files you have downloaded, and audio files
you have recorded. When a voice memo is recorded
and saved, it is stored in the Sounds folder. To
access this folder, use the following steps:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > My Files >
Sounds.
2. Highlight an audio file.
3. Press Play to play the audio file.
4. Press Back or the

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Calendar
Creating an Event

Use the Calendar tool to keep
track of important appointments
and events.

To create an appointment, an anniversary, holiday,
important date, or private event:

To access the Calender, use the following steps:

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Calendar.

1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Calendar and press Select or the
Centre
key.

2. Navigate to the date for the event and press
Options > Create.
3. Highlight Appointment, Anniversary, or Event
and press Select or the
Centre key.

2. While viewing the Calendar, press Options to
display the following options:

The following options display for an Appointment:

-- Create: Create an Appointment, Anniversary,
or Event.

-- Subject: Subject or name for this appointment
(up to 100 characters).

-- Week/Month view: Switch between viewing
the month and viewing the week.

-- Start time and date: Start time and date for

-- Go to: View the calendar for today or another
specified date.

-- End time and date: Time and date for this

-- Delete: Delete the selected event.
-- Delete multiple: Delete events from This

-- Alarm: Activate an alarm for this appointment.

this appointment.

appointment to end.

Selecting On makes the Alarm time and date
field appear.

month, Before date, or All events from the
calendar.

-- Alarm time and date: Configure the alarm for

-- Settings: Configure the Calendar’s settings:
-- Starting day: Set the starting day for each

this appointment.

-- Repeat: Set the number of repetitions

week, either Sunday or Monday.

allowed for this appointment. Choices are
Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly (every two weeks),
Monthly, or Yearly.

-- Default view by: Configure the default view
by mode (Month, Week, or Day). This is
the only place the calendar view can be
changed to Day.

-- Repeat day: Select the days of the week for

the appointment to repeat. Only appears if
Weekly or Fortnightly repetition are selected.

-- Event alarm tone: Set the alarm tone for all
event alarms.

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-- Repeat until: Set as duration for this

appointment by assigning an expiration date.
Only appears if Repeat is set to any period
other than None.

-- Location: Location description for this
appointment (up to 40 characters).

-- Details: Description or details for this
appointment (up to 100 characters).

4. Press Save to save this new appointment entry.
Note: The other Calendar events (Anniversary and
Event) are set up in similar way.

Viewing an Event
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Calendar.
The calendar displays with today’s date
highlighted.
2. Use the Navigation keys to move to the date with
an assigned event that you want to view and
press View.
If the selected day has one or more Calendar
events, those events are displayed in a list.
If there is an alarm or alarms set, the alarm icon
displays next to the event in the event list.
3. Press the Up or Down Navigation key to scroll to
the previous or next event.
4. To view an event’s details, press View.
5. Press the

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Logs
The phone stores the numbers
of the calls you have dialed,
received, or missed in the Logs
menu. If the number or caller is
listed in your Address Book, the
associated name displays.
To access the call Logs:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Logs.
2. Use the Left and Right Navigation keys to scroll
through the Recent Calls pages. Choose from:

-- All logs
-- Missed calls
-- Dialed calls
-- Received calls
-- Sent msg.
-- Received msg.
-- Push to talk
Note: You can also view the call logs by pressing the
Send key when on a Home screen.

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Compass
Use the Compass application as
you would any compass.
The red end of the compass needle indicates
magnetic north and the direction that the cover of
the phone is facing is indicated below the diall.
To use the compass:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Compass.
2. Hold the phone display parallel to the ground
and turn slowly the phone until it points to the
direction you want. The degree of the direction
from magnetic north appears on the screen
below the dial.
3. Press Options for calibration.
4. Press Calibration to calibrate the compass.
Calibrate the compass by waving the device in a
figure 8 motion, as shown on the display screen.

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Tasks
The Tasks option allows you to
create a “to do” or task list.
To create a Task and add it to the task list:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Tasks.
2. If there are no tasks yet, press Create. If
there are tasks listed, then press Options >
Create task. The following fields appear:

-- Subject: Subject or title for this task (up to
100 characters).

-- Start date: Date for this task to begin.
-- Due date: Date for this task to end.
-- Priority: Assign the task a priority (High,
Normal, or Low).

-- Alarm: Set an alarm for this event. Press

Change to change the status to either On or
Off. When enabled (On), the Alarm time and
date field appears.

-- Alarm time and date: Set the time and date

you want the alarm to sound. Only appears if
Alarm is set to On.

-- Details: Detailed description for this task (up
to 100 characters).

3. Press Save to save this new task entry.

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Memo
Use the Memo tool to create
notes to remember.
To use the Memo tool:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Memo.
If there are no tasks yet, press Create. If
there are tasks listed, then press Options >
Create memo.
2. Type a memo and press Save to save it.
3. Press Options to display the following options, if
any Memos exist:

-- Create memo: Create a memo.
-- Send: Send the memo via a multimedia
message or via Bluetooth.

-- Delete: Delete the highlighted memo.
-- Delete multiple: Select one or more memos to
delete.

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Calculator
The Calculator provides basic
arithmetic functions.
This tool lets you use the phone as a calculator. The
calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions:
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Calculator.
2. Use the numeric keys to enter the first number.
3. Enter the operation for your calculation by
pressing the Navigation keys as illustrated on the
display.
4. Use the numeric keys to enter the second
number.
5. To view the result, press the

Centre key.

The keys are assigned as follows:

• Navigation keys: Arithmetic operators
• Centre navigation key : Enter/Calculate
• Star key : Decimal
• Pound key : Parentheses
• Volume keys: Move the cursor across an equation

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Tip Calculator
Use the Tip Calculator to
calculate the amount of money
to leave as a tip based on
parameters such as total bill
amount, tip percentage, and
number of members in your
group.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools
> Tip Calculator and press Select or the
Centre key.
2. Enter the values into the appropriate fields by
using the numeric keys:

-- Bill: The total amount of the bill.
Note: Press

for a decimal point.

-- Tip (%): The percent that you want to use for

the tip. Use the
Clear key to clear the field
and enter another amount.

-- Tip ($): The amount of the tip based on the
figures entered.

-- # of ppl: The number of people splitting the
bill.

-- You pay: This is your share of the total check

amount. This value is based on the figure
entered in the # of ppl field and assumes that
the total bill and tip are shared equally.

3. Press Reset to clear all fields and reset to
default values.

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Converter
The Converter menu provides
the following conversion
categories: Currency, Length,
Weight, Volume, Area, and
Temperature.
To use the Converter:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Converter.
2. Highlight a Converter function, and press Select
or the
Centre key.
Each converter function has a field for the type
of unit to convert (the first Unit field) and a field
for the type of unit to convert to (the second Unit
field). An additional field allows you to input the
unit amount to convert.
3. Enter an amount in either Unit field, depending
on your needs.
► The unit of conversion displays in the appropriate
field. In the case where conversions are not
direct, decimal figures display for greater
accuracy.
To change rate settings for Currency:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Converter > Currency.
2. Press Options > Rate settings > Options.
3. To add a rate, press Add rate, enter the new Unit
and Rate and press Save.
4. To delete a rate, press Delete rate.

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World Clock
World Clock allows you to view
the time around the world. It
displays time in 30 cities and
areas, within all 24 time zones,
around the world.
To add a new time zone to the World Clock main
screen:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
World Clock.
An entry for your time zone displays major cities
or areas in your time zone, time, and date.
2. Press Add to add another time zone to your list.
3. Use the Left or Right Navigation key to highlight
the time zone you want to add. Cities or areas
in each time zone are displayed as you navigate
through the various time zones.
4. Press Add to add the time zone you want.
The new time zone is displayed on the World
Clock main screen.
5. Press Options on a highlighted time zone for the
following options:

-- Set as home zone: Set the highlighted time
zone as your home zone.

-- Daylight saving on/off: Turn Daylight Saving
on or off.

-- Delete: Remove the time zone.

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Timer
Use the Timer to set a
countdown timer.
To enable the Timer, use the following options:
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Timer.
2. Begin by setting the length of time. Use the Left
or Right Navigation key to highlight the hour,
minutes, and seconds. Use the keypad to enter
the values.
3. Press Start to start the timer.
4. Press Pause to pause the timer.
5. Press Reset to reset the timer.

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Stopwatch
Use the Stopwatch to measure
split and lap times. Up to fifty
separate times can be recorded.
1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Tools >
Stopwatch.
2. Use the Right and Left Navigation keys to select
either Split or Lap modes.
Note: Split times are measured from the clock’s start
time. Lap times restart the measurement every time a
lap is recorded.
3. Press Start to start the stopwatch.
4. Press Split or Lap to record a split or lap time
(the option available depends on the mode).
5. Press Stop to stop the clock.
6. Press Restart to resume from the stopped time.
7. Press Reset to erase all times recorded.

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Safety Information
This safety information
contains content for mobile
devices. Some content may
be not applicable to your
device. To prevent injury
to yourself and others or
damage to your device, read
the safety information about
your device before using the
device.

Warning
• Samsung cannot be responsible for the user’s

Failure to comply with safety
warnings and regulations can
cause serious injury or death

safety when using accessories or supplies that
are not approved by Samsung.

Do not drop or cause an impact to the charger or
the device

Do not use damaged power cords or plugs, or
loose electrical sockets

Handle and dispose of the device and charger
with care

Unsecured connections can cause electric shock or
fire.

• Never dispose of the battery or device in a fire.

Never place the battery or device on or in heating
devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves,
or radiators. The device may explode when
overheated. Follow all local regulations when
disposing of used battery or device.

Do not touch the power cord with wet hands or
disconnect the charger by pulling the cord
Doing so may result in electrocution.

• Never crush or puncture the device.
• Avoid exposing the device to high external

Do not bend or damage the power cord
Doing so may cause electric shock or fire.

pressure, which can lead to an internal short
circuit and overheating.

Do not use your device while it is charging or
touch your device with wet hands
Doing so may cause electric shock.

Protect the device, battery and charger from
damage

Do not short-circuit the charger or the device

• Avoid exposing your device and battery to very

Doing so may cause electric shock or fire, or the
battery may malfunction or explode.

cold or very hot temperatures.

• Extreme temperatures can damage the device

and reduce the charging capacity and life of your
device and battery.

Do not use your device outdoors during a
thunderstorm

• Prevent the battery from coming into contact with

Doing so may result in electric shock or device
malfunction.

metal objects, as this can create a connection
between the + and – terminals of your battery and
lead to temporary or permanent battery damage.

Use manufacturer-approved batteries, chargers,
accessories, and supplies

•

• Never use a damaged charger or battery.

Using generic batteries or chargers may shorten
the life of your device or cause the device to
malfunction. They may also cause a fire or cause
the battery to explode.

Do not store your device near or in heaters, microwaves, hot cooking equipment, or high pressure containers

• The battery may leak.
• Your device may overheat and cause a fire.

• Use only Samsung-approved battery and charger

specifically designed for your device. Incompatible
battery and charger can cause serious injuries or
damage to your device.

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Do not use or store your device in areas with
high concentrations of dust or airborne materials
Dust or foreign materials can cause your device to
malfunction and may result in fire or electric shock.
Do not bite or suck the device or the battery

• Doing so may damage the device or result in an
explosion or fire.

• Children or animals can choke on small parts.
• If children use the device, make sure that they use
the device properly.

Do not insert the device or supplied accessories
into the eyes, ears, or mouth
Doing so may cause suffocation or serious injuries.
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Lithium Ion
(Li-Ion) battery
For safe disposal of your Li-Ion battery, contact your
nearest authorized service centre.

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Caution
Failure to comply with safety
cautions and regulations can
cause injury or property damage

If you use a hearing aid, contact the manufacturer for information about radio interference
The radio frequency emitted by your device may
interfere with some hearing aids. Before using your
device, contact the manufacturer to determine
whether or not your hearing aid will be affected by
radio frequencies emitted by the device.

Do not use your device near other electronic
devices
Most electronic devices use radio frequency signals.
Your device may interfere with other electronic
devices.

Do not use your device near devices or
apparatuses that emit radio frequencies, such as
sound systems or radio towers
Radio frequencies may cause your device to
malfunction.

Do not use your device in a hospital, on an
aircraft, or in automotive equipment that can be
interfered with by radio frequency

Turn off the device in potentially explosive environments

• Avoid using your device within a 15 cm range

of a pacemaker, if possible, as your device can
interfere with the pacemaker.

•

• Turn off your device in potentially explosive

environments instead of removing the battery.

To minimize possible interference with a
pacemaker, use your device only on the side of
your body that is opposite the pacemaker.

• Always comply with regulations, instructions and
signs in potentially explosive environments.

• Do not use your device at refuelling points (petrol

• If you use medical equipment, contact the

stations), near fuels or chemicals, or in blasting
areas.

equipment manufacturer before using your device
to determine whether or not the equipment will
be affected by radio frequencies emitted by the
device.

• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or
explosive materials in the same compartment as
the device, its parts, or accessories.

• On an aircraft, using electronic devices can

interfere with the aircraft’s electronic navigational
instruments. Make sure the device is turned off
during takeoff and landing. After takeoff, you can
use the device in flight mode if allowed by aircraft
personnel.

If you notice strange smells or sounds coming
from your device or the battery, or if you see
smoke or liquids leaking from the device or battery, stop using the device immediately and take
it to a Samsung Service Centre

• Electronic devices in your car may malfunction,

Failure to do so may result in fire or explosion.

due to radio interference from your device.
Contact the manufacturer for more information.

Do not expose the device to heavy smoke or
fumes
Doing so may damage the outside of the device or
cause it to malfunction.

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• Do not immerse the device in liquid purposely.
• Do not immerse the device in water deeper than

Comply with all safety warnings and regulations
regarding mobile device usage while operating a
vehicle

1 m and keep it submerged for more than 30
minutes.

• While driving, safely operating the vehicle is your

first responsibility. Never use your mobile device
while driving, if it is prohibited by law. For your
safety and the safety of others, use your common
sense and remember the following tips:

• Do not expose the device to water at high

pressure, such as ocean waves or a waterfall.

• Do not immerse the device in hot water.
• Do not open the device’s covers when the device

• Get to know your device and its convenience

features, such as speed dial and redial. These
features help you reduce the time needed to place
or receive calls on your mobile device.

is in water or in very humid places, such as
swimming pools or bathrooms.

• Do not open the back cover using wet hands or

• Position your device within easy reach. Make

when the device is wet.

sure you can access your wireless device without
taking your eyes off the road. If you receive an
incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your
voicemail answer it for you.

• The rubber seal fitted to the back cover is an

important component of the device. Take care
when opening and closing the back cover to avoid
damaging the rubber seal. Also, ensure that the
rubber seal is free from debris, such as sand or
dust to prevent damage to the device.

• Suspend calls in heavy traffic or hazardous

weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and
heavy traffic can be hazardous.

• Do not expose the device to salt water, ionised

• Do not take notes or look up phone numbers.

water, or soapy water.

Jotting down a “to do” list or flipping through your
address book takes attention away from your
primary responsibility of driving safely.

•

• The back and multipurpose jack covers may be

loosened if the device is dropped or receives an
impact. Ensure that all the covers are properly
aligned and tightly closed.

Dial sensibly and assess the traffic. Place calls
when you are not moving or before pulling into
traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be
stationary.

• If the device has been immersed in water or the

microphone or the speaker is wet, sound may not
be heard clearly during a call. Ensure that the
microphone or the speaker is clean and dry by
wiping it with a dry cloth.

• Do not engage in stressful or emotional

conversations that may be distracting. Make the
person you are talking to aware that you are
driving and suspend conversations that could
potentially divert your attention from the road.

• If the device gets wet, dry it thoroughly with a
clean, soft cloth.

• The water-resistant design of the device causes it

Care and use your mobile device
properly

to vibrate slightly in certain conditions. Vibrations
in these conditions, such as when the volume level
is high are normal and do not affect performance.

• Samsung does not guarantee that the device will

Maintaining water and dust resistance

operate normally if it is used in water or other
liquids.

The device may be damaged if water or dust enters
the device. Follow these tips carefully to prevent
damage to the device and to maintain the water- and
dust-resistant performance of the device.

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Do not use your device with the back cover removed

Your device has been tested in a controlled
environment and shown to be water and dust
resistant in certain circumstances (meets
requirements of classification IP67 as described by
the international standard IEC 60529 - Degrees of
Protection provided by Enclosures [IP Code]; test
conditions: 15 - 35 °C, 86 - 106 kPa, 1 meter, for
30 minutes). Despite this classification, your device
is not impervious to water damage in any situation.

The battery may fall out of the device, which may
result in damage or malfunction.
If your device has a camera flash or light, do not
use it close to the eyes of people or pets
Using a flash close to the eyes may cause
temporary loss of vision or damage to the eyes.

Store your device only on flat surfaces
Use caution when exposed to flashing lights

If your device falls, it may be damaged.

• While using your device, leave some lights on in

the room and do not hold the screen too close to
your eyes.

Do not store your device in very hot or very cold
areas. It is recommended to use your device at
temperatures from 5 °C to 35 °C

• Seizures or blackouts can occur when you are

• Do not store your device in very hot areas such

exposed to flashing lights while watching videos or
playing Flash-based games for extended periods.
If you feel any discomfort, stop using the device
immediately.

as inside a car in the summertime. Doing so may
cause the screen to malfunction, result in damage
to the device, or cause the battery to explode.

• Do not expose your device to direct sunlight for

• If anyone related to you has experienced seizures

• Store the battery at temperatures from 0 °C to

• If you feel discomfort, such as a muscle spasm, or

Do not store your device with metal objects, such
as coins, keys, and necklaces

• To prevent eye strain, take frequent breaks while

extended periods of time (on the dashboard of a
car, for example).

or blackouts while using a similar device, consult
a physician before using the device.

45 °C.

disoriented, stop using the device immediately and
consult a physician.
using the device.

• Your device may be scratched or may malfunction.
• If the battery terminals come into contact with

Reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries

metal objects, this may cause a fire.

When you repetitively perform actions, such as
pressing keys, drawing characters on a touch
screen with your fingers, or playing games, you may
experience occasional discomfort in your hands,
neck, shoulders, or other parts of your body. When
using your device for extended periods, hold the
device with a relaxed grip, press the keys lightly,
and take frequent breaks. If you continue to have
discomfort during or after such use, stop using the
device and consult a physician.

Do not store your device near magnetic fields

• Your device may malfunction or the battery may
discharge from exposure to magnetic fields.

• Magnetic stripe cards, including credit cards,

phone cards, passbooks, and boarding passes,
may be damaged by magnetic fields.

Do not use your device or applications for a while
if the device is overheated

Protect your hearing and ears when using a
headset

Prolonged exposure of your skin to an overheated
device may cause low temperature burn symptoms,
such as red spots and pigmentation.

• Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause
hearing damage.

• Exposure to loud sounds while walking may

distract your attention and cause an accident.

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• Always turn the volume down before plugging the

• Avoid placing your device and accessories near or

earphones into an audio source and use only the
minimum volume setting necessary to hear your
conversation or music.

in an airbag deployment area. Improperly installed
wireless equipment can cause serious injury when
airbags inflate rapidly.

• In dry environments, static electricity can build

Do not drop your device or cause impacts to your
device

up in the headset. Avoid using headsets in dry
environments or touch a metal object to discharge
static electricity before connecting a headset to
the device.

• Your device may be damaged or may malfunction.
• If bent or deformed, your device may be damaged

• Do not use a headset while driving or riding.

or parts may malfunction.

Doing so may distract your attention and cause
an accident, or may be illegal depending on your
region.

Ensure maximum battery and charger life

• Avoid charging your device for more than a week,
as overcharging may shorten battery life.

Use caution when using the device while walking
or moving

• Over time, unused device will discharge and must
be recharged before use.

• Always be aware of your surroundings to avoid
injury to yourself or others.

• Disconnect the charger from power sources when
not in use.

• Make sure the headset cable does not become
entangled in your arms or on nearby objects.

• Use the battery only for their intended purposes.
• Leaving batteries unused over time may reduce

Do not carry your device in your back pockets or
around your waist

their lifespan and performance. It may also cause
the batteries to malfunction or explode, or cause
a fire.

You could be injured or damage the device if you
fall.

• Follow all instructions in this manual to ensure

the longest lifespan of your device and battery.
Damages or poor performance caused by failure
to follow warnings and instructions can void your
manufacturer’s warranty.

Do not paint or put stickers on your device

• Paint and stickers can clog moving parts and
prevent proper operation.

• If you are allergic to paint or metal parts of the

• Your device may wear out over time. Some parts

device, you may experience itching, eczema, or
swelling of the skin. When this happens, stop
using the device and consult your physician.

and repairs are covered by the warranty within
the validity period, but damages or deterioration
caused by using unapproved accessories are not.

Do not use the device if the screen is cracked or
broken

When using the device, mind the following

• Hold the device upright, as you would with a

Broken glass or acrylic could cause injury to your
hands and face. Take the device to a Samsung
Service Centre to have it repaired.

traditional phone.

• Speak directly into the microphone.
• Do not cover the antenna area with your hands

Install mobile devices and equipment with caution

or other objects. This may cause connectivity
problems or drain the battery.

• Ensure that any mobile devices or related

equipment installed in your vehicle are securely
mounted.

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• Do not touch gold-coloured contacts or terminals

Do not disassemble, modify, or repair your device

with your fingers or metal objects. If dirty, wipe the
card with a soft cloth.

• Any changes or modifications to your device can
void your manufacturer’s warranty. If your device
needs servicing, take your device to a Samsung
Service Centre.

• Inserting a card or connecting a cable by force
or improperly may result in damage to the
multipurpose jack or other parts of the device.

• Do not disassemble or puncture the battery, as
this can cause explosion or fire.

Ensure access to emergency services

• Turn off the device before removing the battery. If

Emergency calls from your device may not be
possible in some areas or circumstances. Before
travelling in remote or undeveloped areas, plan an
alternative method of contacting emergency services
personnel.

you remove the battery with the device turned on,
it may cause the device to malfunction.

When cleaning your device, mind the following

• Wipe your device or charger with a towel or an
eraser.

Protect your personal data and prevent leakage
or misuse of sensitive information

• Clean the battery terminals with a cotton ball or a
•

towel.

• While using your device, be sure to back up

Do not use chemicals or detergents. Doing so may
discolour or corrode the outside the device or
may result in electric shock or fire.

• When disposing of your device, back up all data

important data. Samsung is not responsible for the
loss of any data.
and then reset your device to prevent misuse of
your personal information.

Do not use the device for anything other than its
intended use

• Carefully read the permissions screen when

downloading applications. Be particularly
cautious with applications that have access to
many functions or to a significant amount of your
personal information.

Your device may malfunction.
Avoid disturbing others when using the device in
public

• Check your accounts regularly for unapproved or

Allow only qualified personnel to service your
device

suspicious use. If you find any sign of misuse of
your personal information, contact your service
provider to delete or change your account
information.

Allowing unqualified personnel to service your
device may result in damage to your device and will
void your manufacturer’s warranty.

• In the event your device is lost or stolen, change
the passwords on your accounts to protect your
personal information.

Handle SIM cards, memory cards, and cables
with care

• When inserting a card or connecting a cable to

• Avoid using applications from unknown sources

• Do not remove a card while the device is

Do not distribute copyright-protected material

and lock your device with a pattern, password, or
PIN.

your device, make sure that the card is inserted or
the cable is connected to the proper side.
transferring or accessing information, as this
could result in loss of data and/or damage to the
card or device.

Do not distribute copyright-protected material
without the permission of the content owners. Doing
this may violate copyright laws. The manufacturer is
not liable for any legal issues caused by the user’s
illegal use of copyrighted material.

• Protect cards from strong shocks, static

electricity, and electrical noise from other devices.

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Malware and viruses

Acknowledging Special
Precautions and Industry
Canada Notice

To protect your device from malware and viruses,
follow these usage tips. Failure to do so may result
in damages or loss of data that may not be covered
by the warranty service

Cautions

• Do not download unknown applications.
• Do not visit untrusted websites.
• Delete suspicious messages or email from

Any changes or modifications to your phone not
expressly approved by Samsung 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.

unknown senders.

• Set a password and change it regularly.
• Deactivate wireless features, such as Bluetooth,
when not in use.

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.

• If the device behaves abnormally, run an antivirus
program to check for infection.

• Run an antivirus program on your device before

Information to User

you launch newly-downloaded applications and
files.

This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits of a Class B digital device.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation; if this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following
measures:

• Install antivirus programs on your computer and
run them regularly to check for infection.

• Do not edit registry settings or modify the device’s
operating system.

• Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a

circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.

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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
certification information

Correct disposal of batteries in
this product

The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative
amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user
of a wireless handset.

For safe disposal options of your LiIon battery,
contact your nearest service centre.
Note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In
some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or
business trash may be prohibited.

The SAR value of a phone is the result of an
extensive testing, measuring and calculation
process. It does not represent how much RF the
phone emits. All phone models are tested at their
highest value in strict laboratory settings. But
when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be
substantially less than the level reported to Industry
Canada. This is because of a variety of factors
including its proximity to a base station antenna,
phone design and other factors. What is important
to remember is that each phone meets strict federal
guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a
variation in safety.

Caution: For safety, do not handle a damaged or
leaking LiIon battery.

All phones must meet the federal standard, which
incorporates a substantial margin of safety. As
stated above, variations in SAR values between
different model phones do not mean variations in
safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard
of 1.6 W/kg are considered safe for use by the
public.
The highest reported SAR values for the SM-B780W
are:
Head : 0.64 W/kg
Body : 0.70 W/kg
This phone has been tested and meets RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory that
contains no metal and that positions the mobile
device a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
Organizations such as the World Health
Organization and the US Food and Drug
Administration have suggested that if people are
concerned and want to reduce their exposure,
they could use a hands-free accessory to keep the
wireless device away from the head and body during
use, or reduce the amount of time spent using the
device. For more information, visit www.samsung.
com/sar and search for your device with the model
number.

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Disclaimer

Samsung is neither responsible nor liable for
customer service related to the content and
services. Any question or request for service relating
to the content or services should be made directly
to the respective content and service providers.

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