Samsung Electronics Co SCHA603 Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/ PCS Phone (AMPS/ CDMA) User Manual

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Widen CELLULAR PHONE
SCH-A603
User’s Manual
ELECTRONlCS
Primed in Korea Please read this manua‘ before operating your phone, and keep it
Wurld Wide Weh Codign No.1GHGB-03XXXA for fume reference.
hnp:llwww.samsungmohile.com English. 01/2003.Rev.1.0
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
In Augusl199litite Federai Communications Commission {FCC} oi
the United States with its action in Report and Diner FCC 56-325
adopted an updated safety standard for human emosure to radio
irequemsy eleotrolrtagnetil; energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the salinity
standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies. The design of this phone complies with lite FCC guidelines
and these international standards
use only the supplied or an approved entenne. unautnoniieo
antennas, modifications, or attachmenm aould impair call quaii'y,
damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
Du not use the phone With a damaged antenna. Ila demaged
antenna entries into coritatt with the skin. a minor hum may result.
Please contact your local dealer lor replaoeirient antenna
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested lor typical body-worn operations using the
optional hell-olip/holster plated I17E inches (2.0ch tram the body
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. a minimum
separation distance of 0,73 inphes [Z Dun) mtlst be maintained
between the user's body and the phone. including the antenna,
whether extended or retracted. The use or lliird-party tielt-elips/
holsters with no metallic components that provide the minimum
separation distance of 0.75 inches (211m) can he used to eetisiy
its or exposure requirements. The use of non-tested apeessories
or other body-went operations may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements and should be avoided. Contact your local
deelerfor optional accessory iians.
Vehicle Mount-ti Ext-moi Antenna (optional. if
available.)
A minimum separation distance ol 7.9 indies lZUEm) must he
maintained between a person and the vehicle mounted external
antenna to salisly FCC HF elposure requirements.
For more inlormau’on about RF exposure, please visit the FCC web
site atmtmmt
Tobie oI Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IIIIPAEKING .
VGUIl l’IIllNE
GETTING STARTED
[long it liomry
Swlltiling the Phone on or IIII
Ung the Soil Keys
Vour Phone's Moria
[AIL FUNCTIONS
Molting o (oII ..
Emotgenty Dloliitig
lleiIIolling tIite lost irrh .
Molting it (all Irotn III! I'Iioiidioo
Prlpantl Dialling
Speed DioIIing t
Four-digit Diulling
Pm Dialling .
Voile Dialling
Arliuning the Volume
Answering ll Cd
Options llulitu II to
Using Collar ID
Viewing Missed (oils .
Guidiinrnfltliing lo the Silent Mode .
Coll Forwarding
Coll Wailing
tinewm (oiling
ENTERING TEXT
Uianging lhe Texi Inpiii Made
Using il'ie T9 (English) Mod
Using ilie Alphahel Mail
Using ilie Symhal Mails
Using the Number Made
USING THE MENUS
Attessing 0 Menu Eunrliuri liy Srrulling ......
Accessing a Menu Eunnian by Using ils Sharia)
Ijsl of Menu Fundians
(ALIS
Dialleil (MENU 1-1) . 54
Retaiveil (MENU 1-2
Missed (MENU 1-3)"
Erase Histray (MENU 1-4)
Call Duralian (MENU 1-
PHONE BOOK
Find (MENU 2-1)
Add Eniry (MENU z-z)
Group Setting (MENU 2-3) 3
Memary (MENU 2-4) . 63
MESSAGES
New Messages (MENU 3-1) .. 64
Vaice (MENU 3-2) . 67
Inlrax (MENU 3-3 . (iii
Uulliax (MENU 34). . 69
Filed Messages (MENU 3-5)
Erase Messages (MENU 3—6
Message Selup (MENU 3-7)
R WORLD
R-Menu (MENU 4-H“
Mullimeilin (MENU 4-2 73
Games (MENU 4-3) 79
Reset R-Msnu (MENU 4-4)
ORGANISER
Teddy (MENU 54)
Srheduler (MENU 5- )
Task Lisl (MENU 5-3) .
Mema Pad (MENU 5-4)
Alurrn (MENU 5-5)
[ultululnr (MENU 5-6)
World Time (MENU 5-7
(uum Uuwn (MENU 5-8) .
VOICE TOOLS
Voice Dial (MENU 6-1)
Vuira Memo (MENU 6—2) .
Unite Iinswer (MENU 6-
SOUNDS
Ringer Valume (MENU 7—1 99
Ringer Tanes (MENU 7-2)
Maris (MENU 7—3)
Key Tane (MENU 74)
Puwei (In/Off (MENU 7-5
DISPLAY
Language (MENU 8-1)
Menu Slyle (MENU 8—2
Wallpaper (MENU 3-3)
Banner (MENU 8—4)
Butkliglri (MENU 54
Dual Clark (MENU 8-6)
SETUP
[all Setup (MENU 9-1) 107
(all Answer (MENU 94-1 07
Aura Radial (MENU 9-1-2 107
Phone Setup (MENU 9-2) . 0a
Set "lime (MENU 9271) too
System Setup (MENU 9-3) lDH
Set MAM (MENU 9-3-1 100
Set System (MENU 9-3-2) 109
Version (MENU 9-3-3) (19
Security (MENU 9-4 110
lath Phone (MENU - lU
Latk Curie (MENU 9-4-2) ltl
Restrict (MENU 9-4-3) ll
Emergenty Numher (MENU 9—44) I'I'I
Pictures
Camera (MENU 0-1) HZ
Picture Preview (MENU 0-2 iii
Picture Waller (MENU 0-3) H
anline Pictures (MENU 04) 122
Picture Account (MENU 0-5
Setting (MENU as) .....
HEALTH r'lND SAFETY INFORMATION
Promotions When Using Batteries ..... l27
Road Safety .. I2?
Operating Envrronmem. l 31
EIerlranir Devices 132
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 134
Emergency (rolls l35
Other Important Safety lnfurmatro 136
(are and Maintenance ....... I 37
GLOSSARY .................................................................... 139
INDEX ........................................................................... 141
Important Safety
Precautions
Read these guidelines before using your wireless
phone Failure to comply with them maybe dangerous
or illegal. For more detailed safety information, see
"Health and Safety Information” on page 127.
Road Safety at All Times
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the
vehicle first.
Switching Off When Retuelling
Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service
station) or near fuels or chemicals.
Switching Off in Aircraft
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them
in aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.
Switching Off in Hospitals
Switch off your phone near medical equipment.
Follow any regulations or rules in force.
Interference
All wireless phones may be subject to interference,
which could affect their performance.
Special Regulations
Meet any special regulations in force in any area and
always swrtch off your phone Whenever it is forbidden
to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger
(in a hospital for example).
|n art w Saretu Precautions
Sensible Use
Use only in the normal position [held to the ear). Avoid
unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone
is switched on.
Accessories and Baneries
Use only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries.
Ilnalilierl Service
Only quaiified service personnei may install or repair
your phone.
Unpacking
Your package contains the tollowrng nems‘
Hondsel Bullery
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vael Maple!
Usel’s Mununl Leather Case Earmirrophnne
In addition, you can obtain the foliowing accessories
for your phone from your iocai Samsung dealer:
' Ear-mlcrophone
Travel adapter
Standard and extended batteries
Cigarette lighter adapter
Hands-free car kit
Data cable
Leather case
Your Phone
Closed View
Phone layout — Antenna
The following illustrations shows the main elements of
V0“ ph‘m Service light —
Open View
Earpiece
Key Functions
Folder
,<"Q Perform the functions indicated by the
text above them, on the bottom line of
the display.
(soft keys)
Quickly enters the Picutures menu.
Turns the camera on when held down.
In the capture mode, works as a camera
shutter.
Ear—microphone C6 7) In the menu rnode, scrolls through the
135k w—f menu options and phonebook memory.
In the standby mode, accesses the
Volume keys following menus:
During acell, adjust the ' $2 Find
voice volume. 0 Ringer Type
in the standby mode with , v . Scheduler
the folder open. adjust the
key tone volume.
in the menu mode, scroll
through the menu options.
0 -a 3: Voice Memo.
Microphone
Adapter outlet
Quickly launches Fi-World.
Key Functions Ice/itineraries.) Key Functions (continued...)
Q Makes or answers a call. “on In the standby mode, enters or exits the
In the standby mode, recalls the last S'iem mode when held duwn'
outgoing numbers you dialled. Hedials Also. use this key when you make a call to
the last outgoing number when pressed an automated SYStemi eSDECiHIIV when
twice. using teleservices.
Ends a call. Also switches the phone on E] (on the right side of the phone)
and off when held down. Turns the camera on when held down so
that you can take a picture when the
folder is reversed. In the capture mode,
works as a camera shutter.
In the menu mode, cancels your input and
returns to the standby mode.
Deletes characters from the display.
In the menu mode, returns to the previous Display
menu level. WWW WW ....... W
layout
Enters numbers, letters and some special
characters. The display has three areas; an upper line of various
icons, the lower text and graphic area and the last line
. . . containing the soft key indications.
In the standby mode, initiates the voice
dialling feature when held down. mm a m 45 mm Icuns
While entering text, allows you to change
the case.
Text and
Also, use this key for the speclal star '
calling feature. graphic area
Soft key
indications
A A
Icons
”filll
E24
“It.
Signal Strength : Shows the received
signal strength. The greater the number of
bars. the better the signal.
Service: Appears when a call is in
progress.
No Service: Appears when you are
outside a service area. When it appears,
you cannot make or receive calls.
New Message: Appears when a new
message is received.
Alarm: Appears when you set an alarm to
ring at a specified time.
Roaming: Appears when you are out of your
home area and have logged onto a different
network, when travelling in other countries,
for example.
Ringer On: Appears when you set the
ringer volume for calls to one from Level I
to level 8 or to 1-Beep.
Ringer Off: Appears when the ringer
volume is turned off.
“I Vibration: Appears when you set the
ringer volume for calls to Vibrate or when
the phone is in the silent mode.
5) Digital Mode: lndicates when the phone
is in a digital network.
[5] Analogue Mode: Indicates when the
phone is in an analogue network.
1:\- 1x Mode: Indicates when the phone is in
the 1x mode.
m Battery Status. Shows the level of your
battery. The more bars you see, the more
poweryou have left
Backlighl
The display and the keypad are illuminated by a
backlight When you press any key or open the folder,
the backlight illuminates. It turns off if no key is
pressed within a glven period of time, depending on
the Backlight option set in the Display menu The
backlight remains on at all tlmes when the phone is
connected to an optronal car kit.
To specify the length of time for which the backlight is
active, set the Backlight menu option (Menu 8-5);
see page 105 for further detalls.
The service light is on the folder. It flashes to indicate
incoming calls or messages The light also flashes for
a few seconds when you turn on or oft the phone and
is used for indicating the charging progress.
Service light
Getting Started
Using a Battery
Your Samsung phone comes packaged with a partially
charged, rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li-ion] battery.
Installing the battery
1. Place the battery back on the phone so that its tabs
match the slots on the phone
2. Slide the battery towards the top of the phone until
it snaps into place.
Make sure that the battery is correctly installed
before switching on the phone.
Eettlng Started
Removing the battery
1. If necessary, switch off the phone by holding down
Q) untll the power-off image displays.
2. Press the catch above the battery and slide the
battery away,
Charging the Battery
The travel adapter is provided with your phone to
allow you to charge your phone's battery from a
standard AC wall outlet. Use only approved batteries
and chargers.
Note: You need to fully charge the battery before
using your phone for the first time.
You can use your phone while the battery is charging,
but this increases time it will take to charge the
battery An "empty" standard battery can be fully
charged in approximately 4 hours.
TEétth'ig" Started A}
To charge the battery:
1. With the battery ln position on the phone, plug the
connector form the travel adapter into the jack at
the bottom of the phone.
2. Plug the adapter into a standard wall outlet.
The battery begins charging immediately, and the
sewlce light turns on and blinks while the battery IS
charging
3. The service light tells you the status of the battery
being charged.
- fled. the battery is charglng
0 Green: the battery is fully charged.
0 Yellow: the battery is not correctly connected or
operating in a too low or too high temperature.
EEttlrig Started
4. When charging is finished and the service light
stops blinking, unplug the adapter from the power
outlet and from the phone
law Battery Indicator
You can easily tell if your battery needs to be
recharged by checking the Battery Status icon [Ell at
the upper-right corner of your phone’s display The
presence of all three bars indicates a full charge, two
bars indicates a smaller charge, and one bar indicates
an even smaller charge.
When the battery charge level gets low, the battery
sensor blinks an empty Battery Status icon (Cl) and
sounds a warning tone. It the battery level gets too
low, the phone automatically turns off. Unfortunately,
it this happens, you’ll lose whateveryou are doing and
your phone call will cutoff. Watch the Battery Status
icon and make sure that your battery is adequately
charged.
Battery Talk Time and Standby time
Battery times can vary depending on operating
conditions, usage, signal strength and backlight
setting. Talk time usage will decrease standby time.
- Talktime: xx hours
0 Standby time : xx hours
EEttlrl'g Started
Switchin the Phone On or Off
1. Press and hold until the power-on image
displays to switch the phone on.
The service light on the phone flashes and an alert
sounds. When the system locates services, the
greeting message displays along with the date and
time. You can now place and receive calls.
it the phone is out of service, the No Service icon
(3? 1 appears on the display. In this case, you
cannot make and receive calls. You can try again
later when service is available.
Note: Vou can change the display language. To
change the language, use the language menu
option (Menu 8-1); for further details, refer to
page 103.
2. When you wish to switch the phone off, hold down
,@ more thantwo seconds.
WARNING!
Do not switch on the phone when mobile phone use
is prohibited or when it may cause interference or
danger.
Note: As with any other radio—transmitting device,
do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when
the phone is switched on. Contact with the
antenna affects the call quality and may cause
the phone to operate at a higher power level
than otherwise needed.
Getting Started
lisLng the Soil Ke s
Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to
customise your phone. These functions are arranged in
menus and sub-menus, accessed using the two soft
keys marked L7 and D. Each menu and sub-menu
allows you to view and alter the settings of a
particular function
The roles of the soft keys vary according to the current
context; the label on the bottom line of the display iust
above each key indicates its current role.
Press the left soft key Press the right soft key
to access the main to access the
menu mode. Phonebook menu.
Your Phone’s Modes
Standby Mode
Standby is the most basic state of your phone. The
phone goes into the standby mode afteryou turn it on
or whenever you briefly press @. When your phone
is in the standby mode, you will typically see the
greeting message and the current date and time. If you
entera phone number, you can press E») to dial it or
press the Save soft key to save it in the internal
phonebook.
L_ 1 at any time to return to the standby mode.
Be careful; if you are on a call when you press (59,
you Will disconnect the call and return to the standby
mode. Press @ several times or hold it to return to
the standby mode without ending the call
Talk Mode
You can place and answer calls only when your phone
is turned on. During a call, the phone is in the talk
mode, While you are in the talk mode, pressing the
Menu soft key gives you a list of options. See page 37
for details about the options.
Getting Started
Power Save Made
Your phone comes with a Power Save feature that will
automatically be activated if your phone is unable to
find a signal after iO minutes of searching. While this
feature is active, the phone's battery charge is
conserved. The phone will automatically recheck for a
signal periodically. To manually force the phone to
recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on the
display lets you know when your phone is operating in
the Power Save Mode.
lock Mode
When you lock your phone using the Lock Phone
menu option (Menu 9-4—1) in the Setup menu, you
cannot use the phone. in the lock mode, you can
receive messages and calls, but you cannot place an
outgoing call until you unlock the phone. To unlock the
phone, you need to enter the lock code.
For details about locking and unlocking your phone,
see page 110.
Call Functions
Making 1: Cull"? 7 7
In the standby mode, enterthe area code and phone
number and press Q.
Note: If the Auto Redial option (Menu 9-1-2) have
been enabled, the phone automatically remes to
make the call when the line is busy orthe
remote person does notanswer. See page 107.
While entering a number. press the Menu soft key to
use the following menu options:
Talk: places a call to the number.
Save: allows you to save the number in the
phonebook.
Find: allows you to trnd a number from the phonebook.
Hard Pause: enters a hard pause.
Zsec Pause: enters a Z—second pause.
Notes:
-When you enter a number corresponding to a
phonebook location, the Speed Dial option is
available. For details about speed dialling, see page
29.
- When you enter four digits, the 4-digit Dial option is
available. For details about four-digit dialling, see
page 30.
Eat] Functiclns
Correcting the Number
To clear the Press
Iastdigitdisplayed YE _
whole display E for more than one
second.
Ending u (all
When you want to finish your call. briefly press Q?
or close the folder.
If you end the call by pressing @ , the call time, or
the length of the call, displays briefly and the phone
returns to the standby mode.
You can place emergency calls from your emergency
number list even if your phone is locked or all of the
outgoing calls are restricted
For more information about emergency numbers, see
page 11 1.
Eall Fufictluns
To redial the last call you made, press L753 twrce
qurckly.
Your phone stores the last 10 outgoing calls. To recall
any of these numbers:
1. In the standby mode, press (a . The list of the
outgoing calls displays.
2. Press C K, or 0 3 until you find the required name
or number.
3. Press Q to dial the numberdisplayed,
Making o Cull from the Phonebook
You can store the phone numbers called regularly in
the memory, which is called the phonebook. You then
simply recall the number to dial.
For further information about the phonebook feature,
refer to page 58.
[all Functions
Prepend Dialling
The prepend option lets you add digits, such as area
codes and network feature activation codes, to a
phone number that is in your call logs or phonebook.
To prepend a phone number stored in your phone:
i. Access outgoing call logs by pressing Q or
phonebook entries by referring to page 58.
2. Scroll to the reqUired number.
3. Press the Menu soft key to access the options,
4. Press @ to select the Prepend option.
5. Enter the area code or feature code.
6. Press Q to dial the number.
[all Functions
Speedipiolling .
Once you have stored phone numbers in the phonebook
memory, you can dial them easily whenever you want.
Note: When several numbers are saved in one name
entry, the first number you entered is
automatically specified as a speed dial number.
To change the speed dial number, use Speed dial
of the phonebook options; see page 81.
One-Touch Dial
Memory locations 001 through 009 are special one-
touch locations. You can dial the phone numbers stored
in the phonebook memory from 001 through 009 simply
by pressing one key.
Press and hold the third digit of the memory location
containing the number to be dialled.
For example: Location no. 009
Press 0?) and hold
The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialled
Two—Touch Dial
Memory locations 010 through 099 are special two-
touch locations.
Press the second digit briefly, then hold down the third
digit of the memory location.
For example: Location no. 023
Press LIE briefly and hold down 5-49.
The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialled.
Call Functions
Three-Touch Dial
Memory locations 100 through 250 are special three»
touch locations.
Press the first and the second digit briefly, then hold
down the third digit of the memory location.
For example: Location no. 123
Press Q and @ briefly, then hold down
The number (and name) stored is displayed, then
dialled.
Four-digit Dialling
You can enter any four consecutive digits of a phone
number in the phonebook and your phone can dial the
entire number for you. This feature is convenient if you
have the number memorised, but you have forgotten
where the number is stored in your phonebook.
Enter the last four digits of the phone number you
want to dial. Press the Menu soft key and select the
4—digit Dial option The phone automatically dials the
phone number matching the four digits.
If the phone found more than one number that
contains those four digits, it displays the first number
Scrollthrough the number using Go or ., 3 to
select a number and press Q to dial it.
Eall’FuniI‘Iuns i
Pause Dialling
When you call an automated system. like banking
services, you are often required to enter a password or
account number. Instead of manually entering the
numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your
phonebook, separated by special characters which are
called pauses.
There are two kinds of pauses that can be entered on
your phone:
- Hard pause. A hard pause stops the dialling
sequence until you press Q.
0 Z—second pause: A two second pause stops the
dialling sequence for two seconds and then
automatically sends the remaining digits
Note: Multiple two second pauses can be entered to
extend the length of a pause. For example, two
consecutive pauses cause a total pause time
of two seconds. However, keep in mind that
pauses count as digits towards the 32 digit
dialling maximum.
Staring Pauses in a Phonehooli Entry
To store a number in your phonebook that contains
pauses:
i. Enter the phone number you want to store, such as
the bank’s teleservice phone number.
2. Press the Menu soft key to access the options.
Getting Started
3. Select the required pause type.
' Press @ for Hard Pause. The letter ”F"
displays, meaning that a hard pause will occur at
that point in the dialling sequence,
- Press E for Zsec Pause. The letter "T"
displays, meaning that a "Timed” pause will occur
at that point in the dialling sequence.
4. Enter the digits that need to follow the pause, such
as your account number.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to add more pauses and
numbers, if necessary.
6. Store the number in your phoneboolr as you normally
would by pressing the Save soft key and following
from Step 2 on page 50.
Pause Dialling from a Stored Phonehaak
Entry
1. Dial the number of the servrce from the phonebook.
2. Wait for the appropriate prompt from the system
you are calling.
3. When prompted, press Q to send the DTMF (Dual
tone multi-frequency) number that follows your
pause.
"SENDING DTMF" flashes on the display and the
transmitted tone sounds.
4. Repeat from Step 2, if necessary.
Getting Started ”5.
Manual Pause Dialling
You can enter pauses manually during the dialling
process
1. Enter the phone number of the service you want to
call, such as a bank‘s teleservice phone number.
2. Press the MENU soft key to access the options
3. Select the required pause type.
' Press (Ea for Hard Pause. The letter "P“
displays, meaning that a hard pause will occur at
that point in the dialling sequence.
0 Press lit for Zsec Pause. The letter "T"
displays, meaning that a “Timed" pause will occur
at that point in the dialling sequence.
4. Enter the number to be sent after the pause and
then press [a to dial the first number.
5. To transmit the additional number after connecting,
press Q again at the prompt for the pause.
Call Functions
Voice Dialling
Before using the voice dialling feature, you must
record names and numbers in your phone using the
Voice Dial menu (Menu 6-1). For further details, see
page 91,
1, To place a call, press and hold or open the
folder, depending on the Set Active menu option
(Menu 6-1-4). See page 93.
2. At a voice prompt, say a name into the microphone.
0 lf the phone recognises the name, the phone
attempts a connection.
0 lt the phone does not recognise the name, the
screen prompts for the name again,
3. The phone dials the corresponding number.
Call Functlb
Adiusting the Volume
During a call, it you want to adjust the vorce volume,
use the volume keys on the left side of the phone.
Press |Tl to increase the volume level and ill to
decrease the level,
You can also adjust the key tone volume using these
keys in t e standby mode
Call Functrurrs
Answering o Coll
When somebody calls you, the phone rings and
displays the incoming call animation.
if the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone
number. or name if available in your phonebook,
displays.
l.To answera call, press E.
if the Answer Mode menu option (Menu 9-1-1) is
set to Any Key, you can answer a call by pressing
any key except for ‘.
When the menu option is set to Folder Open, you
can simpyt open the folder to answer the call.
For details about the Answer Mode menu option,
see page 107.
2. To end the call, press or simply close the
folder.
Notes:
'You can answer a call while using the phonebook or
menu functions. The current operation is interrupted.
- If you cannot answer incoming calls, you can set the
phone to answer the call by playing a greeting
message and record callers’ messages. Forfurther
details, see page 96.
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Oplions During u Coll
Your phone provides you with a number of functions
that you can use during a call.
Press the Menu soft key during a call to access the
following options:
Phone Book: allows you to access the Phone Book
menu For details, see page 58.
Mute/Quit: allows you to switch your phone‘s
microphone oft. so that the other person cannot hear
you.
Example: You wish to say something to another
person in the room but do not want the other person to
hearyou
Silent/Quit: does not transmit the key tones. It allows
you to press keys without hearing annoying key tones
during a call.
Calls: allows you to access the Calls menu. For
details, see page 54.
Messages: allows you to use the Message features.
For details. see page 64.
Organiser: allows you to access the Organiser
menu For details, see page 81.
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Using Caller ID
This feature tells you who is calling you by displaying
the caller's number when the phone rings. if the name
and number are stored in your phonebook, the
corresponding name is also displayed. If you call
someone who has this feature, your phone number
displays on her/his phone
Note: Contact Reliance to set up the Caller Line
Identification service.
Viewing Missed Calls
If you fail to answer a call for any reason, the phone
indicates the missed call by displaying a text
notification on the screen. Additionally, if caller
information is available, the screen displays the phone
number of the most recent missed call.
Press LE to call the displayed number or the Save
soft key to save the number in the phonehook.
To view missed calls, access the Missed menu option
(Menu 1-3) on page 56.
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to the Silent Mode
The silent mode disables all of the sounds on the
phone. This feature is best used in situations where
the phone might disturb others, such as in a meeting,
at a library or in a theater. You can SWitch your phone
to the silent mode with one touch of a key.
in the standby mode, to enter the silent mode, press
and hold 539 until "Enter! Silent Mode" and the
Vibration indicator ( lEli ) display.
To exit the silent mode and reactivate the previous
sound settings, press and hold ifj again until ”Exit!
Silent Mode" appears. The Vibration indicator no
longer displays.
Cull Forwarding
This network feature allows you to fonivard incoming
calls to another phone number. even while your phone
is turned off. Activating Call Forwarding does not
affect outgoing calls made from your phone. Contact
Reliance to activate Call Forwarding.
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Foil Wailing
Call Waiting lets you receive a second call during a
conversation. Your phone notifies you ot a waiting call
by beeping and displaying "Call Waiting."
Your netwoi1< provides you with the option of turning
the Call Waiting feature on and off, if you have
subscribed to the service. Call Waiting is on by default
in the phone. If you choose to have a undisturbed
conversation, simply turn off the feature for the current
call.
Note: Contact Reliance to activate the Call Waiting
service.
To answer a waiting call during a call:
i. When you hear a beep telling that you have a
waiting call, press Q. The phone connects the
calling person and places the current call on hold.
2. Press Q again to switch between the two calls.
Name: If you do not respond to a Call Waiting
notification, the phone will forward the callto
voice mail sewer or another number that you
have set up. Contact Reliance for more
information.
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Three-Way Calling
This feature enables you to conduct conference calls
with two separate persons at the same time. The
phone records each participant into the Outgomg Calls
Log. Also, You are billed call time for each outgoing
call separately.
Note: Contact Reliance to activate Three-Way Calling.
To place a Three-Way call:
1. During a conversation, press E .The phone
places the other person on hold.
2. Enterthe phone numberfor the third person, and
then press Q3 . The phone dials the third person.
3. When you are connected to the person, press Q
again to begin yourthree-way call.
If one of the callers (not you] hangs up, you and
remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the
call and you hang up first, all three participants are
disconnected.
Entering Text
At many times when using your phone, you will need
to enter text; for example. when storing a name in the
phonebook, creating your personal greeting or
scheduling events in your calendar. You can enter
alphanumeric characters into your phone using your
phone‘s keypad.
Your phone has the following text input modes:
0 “(English): This mode allows you to enter words
with only one key press per letter. Each key on a
keypad has more than one letter - a single press on
E) could be J,l( or L, The T9 mode automatically
compares your key presses to an internal linguistic
database to determine the correct word. The T9
mode requires far fewer keystrokes than the
traditional multi-tap method, Alphabet mode.
' Alphabet: This mode allows you to enter letters by
pressing the key labeled with the desired letter
once, twice, or three times until the letter appears
on the display.
0 Symbol: This mode allows you to enter special
characters.
' Number: This mode allows you to enter numbers.
NotezTS mode supplies an appropriate language
database as your language setting menu (Menu
8-1).
. EntErlng Text ‘
Changing thei'lr'ext Input Mode
When you are in a field that allows characters entry,
you should notice the text input mode indicator on the
display.
Example: Entering a name for a phonebook entry
ill
' Enter N'anfe'
Text input mode
indicator
To change to another text input mode“
i. Press the Menu soft key.
2. Scroll to the mode by pressing ”3 or g] .
3. To select the highlighted mode, press the Select
soft key. If you want to exit the menu without
changing to a new mode, press E.
You will find the selected text input mode indicator
on the display. I
Entering Text
Using the T9 (English) Mode
To type a word, press keys corresponding to the letters
you need Remember the following as you are typing:
1. Press alphanumeric keys on the keypad just once
per desired letter. For example. to enter "Hello,"
press Ex, ', -, E) and Q7
The word you are typing appears on the display. It
may change with each key press.
2. Type to the end of the word before editing or
deleting any keystrokes.
3. Put a space between words by pressing gj
If the word that appears on the display is not the
word that you desire. press E3 one or more times
to display alternative word choices for the keys you
have typed. For example, both ”of" and “me" have
the sequence of 1? and [E The phone displays
the most commonly used choice first.
4. Continue entering the next word
Smart Punctuation
Periods. hyphens. and apostrophes are available by
pressing ”E . The T9 mode applies rules of grammar to
insert the correct punctuation. Notice that ‘Q is used
twice in this example to display two punctuation marks:
L e t ' s e a t
fEntErlng Tract
Including a Number
You can include a number between letters without
exrting the T9 input mode. Press and hold the desired
number key.
Changing the (use
Vour phone offers three cases:
0 T9 Word: initial letter is capitalised
' T9 WORD: all letters are capitalised
0 T9 word: all letters are lower case
Press (Q one or more times to display the
appropriate case indicator and begin typing normally.
Another Usuges
- Press in? to insert a space.
. To move the cursor to the left or right through your
text, press G 4" or s 3.
- Press EU one or more times to delete the letters
one by one to the left. Press and hold (167 to clear
the display
Entering Text
Using the Alphabet Mode
When typing in the Alphabet mode, you need to press
the keys labeled with the required letter:
- Once for the first letter
- Twice for the second letter
— And so on.
This method is called multi-tap typing.
For example, you press @ three times to display the
letter "C" and El two times to display the letter "K’
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
enter the next letter,
Refer to the table below for the list of characters
assigned on each key.
Characters in the Order Displayed
E . , - t l @ 1
$7 A B C 2
Q o E F a
E o H I 4
(El J K L 5
M N 0 6
El P o a s 7
T U V E
E w x Y z 9
A [Caps Lock modal
Entéflng TE,
Changing the (use
Your phone offers three cases:
0 Abc: initial letter is capitalised
' ABC: all letters are capitalised
- ahct all letters are lowercase
Press 13, one or more times to display the
appropriate case indicator, and begin typing normally
Another Usages
0 Press it? to insert a space
0 To move the cursor to the left or right through your
text, press E ls- or a j.
0 Press l‘cj} one or more times to delete the letters
one by one to the left. Press and hold GE to clear
the display.
Entering Text
Using the Symbol Mode
The Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols.
Tiill A Elm
You can display more symbols by Jressing E 1° or
43,
Press the number key corresponding to the symbol you
want to enter. The phone automatically switches back
to the text entry mode used just prior to selecting the
Symbol mode.
The Number mode enables you to enter numbers.
Press the keys corresponding to the digits you want to
enter and manually switch back to the text entry mode
of choice. For details about changing the mode, see
page 43.
Using the Menus
This phone offers a range of functions that allow you
to tailor the phone to your needs. These functions are
arranged in menus and submenus.
The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling
or by using the shortcuts.
Accessing a Menu Function by Strolling
1. In the standby mode, press the Menu soft key to
access the menu mode.
2. Scroll with the navigation keys to reach the desired
main menu; for example. Display. Press the
Select soft key to enter the menu.
3. lf the menu contains any submenus; for example,
Language, find the one you want by scrolling with
": or ;- Press the Select soft key to enter
the submenu.
If the menu you have selected contains submenus,
repeat this step.
4. Scroll with 7: or i, to find the setting of your
choice.
5. Press the DK soft key to confirm the chosen
setting.
Using the Menus Li'sln'g'tl'ie Menus-Z
Notes: list at Menu Functions
‘Ynu can return to the previous menu level by "W” '
pressing “I? or the 5 soft key.
-Yi1u can exitthe menu without changing the menu Main menu Mflm menu 1 Main menu 2
settings by pressing . l. Calls 1. Dialed
2. Received
3. Missed
4. Erase History—> l. Dialed
. . . . —>Z, R ' d
Accessmg ii Menu Function by Using its , Mil“;
Shortcut _ —>4-All
_ w- . 5. Call Duration —->l LastCalI
—>2, Total
Menu, submenus and setting options are numbered +3. Lifeline
and can be qUickly accessed by using their shortcut 4' Em“ “tel
numbers 2 Phone Book 1. Find
2. Add New Ent
Nuts: The numbers assigned to each menu function 3 Group 55“in 1. Na Gmup
are indicated on the list on page 51. h»; Friends
—l>3. Family
1. ln the standby mode, press the Menu soft key to —I>4 Colleague
access the menu mode. —>5- W5
4. Memory
2. Within three seconds, enter the first digit'of the 3» Messages 1. New MSG
shortcut number. Repeat this for each digit of the __l:: 2. you
shortcut number. —> 3 Inhnx
11.0iitbux
Example: Accessin the Lari ua e menu 0 tion 5- Filed MSG
g g g p P 5. Erase MSG >l Voice
—>Z Dldlnhox
Press E, and @ —>Cl Newlnhux
. ——>4 Gutbcx
8 selects Display and 1 selects Language. +5 filed
. . . +5 All Messages
3. Find the setting of your choice by pressmg f‘: or _.> 7_ MSG Setup _>1 5m” Tm,
L . AI>2 MSG Reminder
+3. New M85
4. Press the 0K soft key to confirm the chosen setting. +4 Canned MSG
A A
Llslr‘lg the Menus
Main menu Main menu 1 Main menu 2
4. RWorld —>l. HrMenu
—>2. Multimedia
—>1l. Games—Kt Push Push
2 Puzzle World
—> 4. Reset li-Menu
5. Organiser—b- 1. Today
——-> Z. Scheduler
—D— 3. Task List
—> 4. Meme Pad
—> 5. Alarm
—> G. Calculamr
—> 7. World Time
—> 8. Count Down
6. Voice Tunis ——> 1. Voice Dial ——>l. Record
—> 2. Review
'—>3. Erase All
+4. Set Active
—> 2. Voice Merrie ——> ‘l. Record
">2. Heyrew
+3. Erase All
—-> 3, Vuice Answer fl—Vt Orr/DH
—>Z. Inhox
—>3. Setting
7. Sounds
—> 1. Ringer Volume —P ‘l. Calls
—>2. Messages
—>Cl. Alarms
—> Z. Ringer Torres—Pl. Voice Calls
+2. Messages
+3 Schedule
—> 3. Alerts —>t, Service
+2. Connect
—>3 Dlscuuneut
—>4. Folder
“Usir'tg the Menus
Main menu Main menu 1 Main menu 2
7 Snunds 4. Key Tone 1, Tune Volume
(continued) ES 2. Tune Type
3. Tune Length
5. Power On/ Off
B Display 1. Language
2. Menu Style
3. Wallpaper
4. Banner
5. Backlight
6. Dual Clank
9. Setup 1. Call Setup 1.Answer Mode
_|::2.Autu Heural
2. Phone Setup —> 1.Set time
3, System Setup 1.Set NAM
Ease System
CLVersiun
4. Security 1.l.uak Made
leck Code
3.Restri:t
4. Emergency it
D. Pictures 1. Camera
2. Picture Review
3. Picture Wallet
4. Online Pintures
5. Picture Account
1. Security
6, Settings
E 2. Camera Settings
3. Help
Calls
You can use the Calls menu to:
- view and dial the last calls you dialled, received or
missed.
' erase the numbers in the call log memory.
- view the length of calls.
Dialed Menu 1-1
Note: You can also access this menu by pressing S}
in the standby mode.
The phone stores up to 10 of the last calls you dialled.
When you access this menu, a list of the outgoing
calls displays
1. Press t: or Q to find the desired number, or
name if it is saved in the phonebook.
2. Press the Select soft key to confirm the
highlighted number. The dialled number, or name if
it is saved in the phonebook, displays along with
the date and time when the call was made.
3. To Press
place a call to Q.
the selected number
use the options the Menu soft key.
For details, see the
following page
exit the call log
When you press the Menu soft key on the call log list,
the following options are available:
Talk: dials the selected number.
Save: (shown when the number is not stored in your
phonebook) allows you to save the number in the
phonebook.
Show Entry: (shown when the number is stored in
your phonebookl displays detailed information stored
in the phonebook entry, such as a name, memory
location, numbers, speed dial number and other
settings.
Prepend: allows to add an area code or feature code
to the number before dialling the number.
Received Menu 172
This option lets you view up to lo of the last calls you
received if you are subscribed to the Caller Line
Identification service. Contact Reliance for more
information about this service.
When you access this menu, a list of the incoming
calls displays.
For more information about scrolling through the list
and accessing the call log, see "Dialed" on page 54.
Missed Menu 1-3
If Caller Line Identification service is available, your
phone keeps a list of the last 10 incoming calls that
you failed to answer. Contact Reliance for more
information about the service.
For more information about scrolling through the list
and accessing the call log, see “Dialed“ on page 54.
Erase History Menu 1-4
You can erase the entries stored in each of the three
call logs or all three logs at once.
When a confirming message displays, select Yes to
erase the selected log or all of the logs. If you want to
cancel the selection select No. Press the 0K soft key
to confirm the selection.
(all Duration Menu 1-5
Your phone records the amount of air time, or talk
time, used. Using this option, you can view the number
of the calls to or from your phone, and the airtime for
all of the calls. You can easily erase the call time
record at any time. This option is convenient for
estimating your usage
Note: This feature is not intended to be used for billing
purposes.
The following options are available:
Last Call: shows the time of the last call.
Total: shows the number of all calls made to or from
your phone and the total duration of the calls since the
time counter was last set to zero by usmg the Erase
Total option.
Life Time: shows the number and total duration of all
calls made to or from your phone since the phone was
shipped from the factory.
Erase Total: erases the ”Total” time measurement
and resets the airtime counter.
Phone Book
The Phonebook allows you to store frequently used
phone numbers and the associated names in your
personal directory to make it easy for you to make a
call without having to remember or enter the phone
number You can store up to 250 entries including
E-mail and URL addresses.
You can quickly enter this menu by pressing the
Pbook soft key.
Find Menu 2-1
This option allows you to find an entry in the
phonebook.
Note: You can access this menu by pressing ’Z‘ in
the standby mode.
1 Press C b or 4 j} to scroll to the desired method.
- By Name: Enterthe first few letters of the name
you want with the Alphabet input mode. The
phonebook entries are listed starting With the first
entry matching your input.
0 By Entry: Enterthe location number of the
number your want to find, using the numeric keys.
0 By Group: Press ;, and select the group
containing the entry you want to find, using (t.
or <1 1) The phone lists all of the entries in the
selected group.
2. If necessary. press 7: or g, to scroll through
the entries.
3. When the entry you want highlights, press the
Select soft key to access the entry. The phone
shows the details about the name.
4. To Press
place a call to
the selected number
use the options the Menu soft key.
For details about the
options, see below.
When you press the Menu soft key in the details
display, the following options are available:
Talk: places a call to the number.
Edit: allows you to change the phone number, name,
location number, label category and many others.
Prepend: allows you to add digits, such as area
codes, ahead of the selected number before dialling.
Erase: erases the selected entry.
Phone Bank
Add New Entry Menu 2.2
This menu allows you to store a number with a name
in your phonebook You can save a person‘s numbers,
such as workplace number, mobile number and fax
number, into one entry. A phonebook entry can contain
up to six numbers, one in each category.
(renting it New Entry
1. Enter a phone number and press the Save soft key.
2. Press the Select soft key to confirm to add a new
entry. If you are creating an entry for the first time,
skip to Step 3.
3. Select an icon to identify the category of number to
be stored using the navigation keys and press the
Select soft key.
4. Enter a name. For further details about entering
characters, see page 42.
5. Press the Next soft key. The displays shows the
following options for the entry.
' Enter Name: allows you to enter a name of up to
12 characters, if you didn’t in Step 4. For further
details about how to enter text, see page 42.
- Entry: The first available location displays. If
necessary, enter the location number using the
number keys.
- HomeNVork/MohiIe/Pager/Fax/Nn label.
allows you to store more numbers for each
category.
:_‘Pt-_ic'1|"iE Bunk
' Speed dial. allows you to select one of the
stored numbers for speed dialling.
' E-mail: allows you to store an e-mail address.
- URL: allows you to store a URL address.
0 Group: allows you to assign an entry to a caller
group. To remove the entry from a group, select
No Group.
0 Name Ringer: allows you to select the unique
ringer to be used for alerting you to an incoming
call from the person.
0 Birthday: allows you to save the date of the
person‘s birthday
0 Secret: allows you to prevent a number from
being displayed when it is accessed or dialled by
unauthorised users. When this option is set to
ON, only people with your phone’s lock code can
view the secret number.
0 Image: allows you to select an image to be used
for alerting you to an incoming call from the
person,
6. To select an option, scroll to it by pressing ”3 or
J, . Press the Edit soft key to enter information
or use E i" or “J D to change the setting.
7. When you finish setting the options, press the Save
soft key to store the entry.
After storing, the phone displays the phonebook
entry number that you just saved and the remaining
slots you can further store phone numbers.
Phone Elnnk
Storing Phone Numbers at (ull's End
To store a phone number at the end of your call:
l. Press @ to end the call. The call time and the
phone number display.
2. To store the phone number, press the Save soft key
3. To complete storing the number. follow from Step 2
in "Creating a New Entry" on page 60.
Adding a Number into an Existing Entry
1. Enter a number and press the Save soft key.
2. Scroll to the entry where you want to add a number
by pressing or 2 . Puss/the Select soft
key .
3. To complete storing the number, follow from Step 3
in “Creating a New Entry” on page 50.
Phone Bank . ..
Group Setting Menu 273
This option allows you to change the settings for the
caller groups.
1. Scroll to the group you want to edit using ”3; or
2. Press the Menu soft key. The following options are
available:
- Rename: allows you to change the group name.
- Color LED: allows you to select a color of the
service light to indicate when a call comes in
from any members of the group.
' Sounds: allows you to select a ringer melody to
indicate when a call comes in from any members
of the group.
3. Select an option and press the Select soft key.
4. Enter a name or select the setting you want and
press the Next or Save soft key.
5. Repeat Step 2 though 4, if necessary.
Memory Menu 2-4
This option shows the memory status for the
phonebook.
Press the “D soft key to go back to the prevrous menu
level.
Messages
Your phone can receive voice mail notification, text
messages and pages. It also can send text messages
and pages if you system supplier prOVides this servrce.
When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds,
a text notification displays along with the name and
phone number of the caller if available. The New
Message icon l I) remains on the screen until you
read the new text messages or numeric pages. or you
listen to the new voice mail messages.
Messages are received even when your phone is in the
lock mode. However, the screen does not display
information about the message. To access a message,
you must unlock the phone.
If you are on a conversation and you receive an
incoming message, your phone automatically mutes
the ringer. This is to avoid ringing in your ear while you
are trying to converse.
New Messages Menu 3.1
You can create short text messages of up to 155
characters and send it to other mobile phones.
Note: Message transmission is only supported when
your phone is operating in digital networks and
if service is provided by Reliance.
' Messa f
1. Enter a destination number using the numeric keys
and press the Next soft key.
Pressing the Menu soft key allows you to search
your phonebook for a number.
2. Enter the message contents. Forfurther details
about how to enter text. see page 42.
When you press the Menu soft key, the canned
MSG option is available to allow you to use the ten
canned messages preset in the MSG Setup menu;
for details, see page 71.
3. When you finish entering, press the Next soft key.
The following options are displayed. To select an
option, press ”_‘.‘ or Q and press the Edit soft
key .
0 Send To: allows you to change the send—to phone
number.
0 Message: allows you to change the message
contents you‘ve already entered.
0 Options: displays the following setting options.
Scroll to an options using ”2 or 4 and
change the setting using (a or A) .
- Priority Select the message priority
- Validity: Select how long your message is valid at
the SMS centre while attempts are made to
deliver them to the recipient.
- Send Later: Select how long the delivery of the
message Will be delayed at the SMS centre, if
you do not want to send it immediately.
Messages
- Delivery ACK: Turn the delivery acknowledgement
feature on or off. When this is activated, the
network informs you whether or not your message
has been read by the recipient.
- Message Save: Set if the phone will save the
message in the Outbox after transmission. When
you select Prompt Save, the phone will ask if
you want to save the message.
Note: The Delivery ACK, Message Save options
can be preset in the New MSG menu option
(MENU 3-7—3); for details, see page 72.
0 File Msg: allows you to store the message
contents in the File MSG menu for future use.
4. Repeat Step 3 to set the message options.
5. After changing the setting options. press (a to
send the message.
Note: Closing the folder or pressing @ before the
message is sent terminates the transmission.
Voice
Menu 3-2
When the voice mail list displays, press 1? or g,
to scroll to a voice message and press the Select
soft key to review the message.
If multiple new voice messages are received but not
reviewed, information of the last one will be
displayed. The information display includes the
time/date stamp, the number of new voice messages
and the callback number.
While revtewing the message, press the Menu soft
key to access the following options:
Listen: allows you to listen to the voice message. The
phone automatically dials the number of your voice
mail centre.
Clear Icon: clears the New Message icon and resets
the counter for a new voice message, if necessary. The
system resets the counter automatically after you
listen to all of the new messages.
Inbox Menu 3—3
Your phone can store up to 99 messages total in Inbox,
Outbox and Filed Message box. When the memory is
full, a warning message displays and the phone rejects
additional messages until you erase the obsolete ones.
When you access the Inlmx menu option, the
message list appears.
To view details, press “a? or if, to scroll to one of
the messages in the list and press the Select soft key.
lf necessary, press ( g or <1] to scan through the
contents.
While viewing a message, press the Menu soft key to
use the following options:
Reply: allows you to send a reply message to the
sender
Forward: allows you to forward the message to
another person.
Delete: deletes the message from Inbox.
Talk: places a call to the callback number.
Save: allows you to save the callback number of the
message.
Outbox Menu 3—4
Your phone can store up to 99 messages total in Inbox,
Outbox and Filed Message box.
When you access the Outbox menu option, the
message list appears. A red number means that it is
an urgent message.
To reviewa message, press 2 or i; to scrollto
it and press the Select soft key. If necessary, press (In
or a D to scan through the contents.
While reviewing a message, press the Menu soft key
to use the following options:
Resend: allows you to resend the message. For more
information about sending a message, see page 42.
Delete: deletes the message from Outbox.
Filed Messages Menu 35
Your phone can store draft messages that are yet to be
sent in the Filed Message box. lf you save the
message contents using the File MSG menu option
before sending it (see page 66), you can access them
using this menu.
To reviewa stored message press 7: or L to
scroll to it and press the Select soft key.
While reviewing a message, press the Menu soft key
to use the followmg options:
Resend: allows you to resend the message. For more
information about sending a message see page 42,
Delete: deletes the message from the Filed Message
box.
Erase Messages Menu 3-5
Using this menu option, you can erase all of the
messages in each message box; Voice mail box, Old
lnbox, New Inhox, Outbox and Filed Message box.
You can also erase all of the messages at one time by
selecting All Messages.
When a confirming message appears, select Yes and
press the 0K soft key
’ ‘MEssagEs'
Message Setup Menu 37
In this menu, you can preset several options for using
the messaging feature.
Scroll Timer (Menu 377-1)
If an incoming message is too long for the display, the
phone displays it by scrolling the screen automatically.
You can set how often the phone scrolls the message
to the next screen.
If you select Off, you need to scroll to the next screen
manually using “2 or — .
Message Reminder (Menu 3772}
When a message is received, the phone alerts you by
sounding the selected ringer. You can set how often
you want to be alerted. Selecting Ofl means that the
message alert does not sound, but the New Message
icon ( I) appears.
New Message (Menu 3-7-3)
You can set up the default settings of the options for
creating a new message. The following options are
available:
Save Message: allows you to set whether or not you
want the transmitted message to be saved in Outhox.
- Do not Save: The phone does not save the message,
- Prompt Save: The phone asks you it you want to save
the message or not.
— Auto Save: The phone automatically saves the
message.
Entry Method: allows you to select the text input
mode between T9 Word (T9 English) and Alphabet.
Delivery Ack; allows you to activate or deactivate
the delivery acknowledgement.
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This menu option allows you to change the ten canned
messages.
l. Scroll to a message in the list and press the Edit
soft key.
2. Change the message as needed For further details
about entering characters, see page 42.
3. When you are finished, press the Save soft key.
R World
This R World menu allows you to:
' launch the web browser
0 play the downloaded multimedia items
0 enjoy the games
R-Menu Menu 4-1
Your phone comes equipped with a web browser
which makes it possrble for you to access the wireless
web.
The web browser allows you to access up-to-the
minute information through your phone. Browsing the
wireless web through your phone is unlike using your
computer; site providers have selected only the critical
aspects of their sites to present to wireless phone
users and they have removed most of the graphics.
Each time you start the web browser, the phone will
connect to the wireless web and the Service icon it“)
will appear on the display. Any time this icon is visible,
on the display, you are connected to the wireless web
and will be billed accordingly. Rates will vary
according to your service plan.
The web browser will end the connection after a
certain period of network inactivity and will
automatically reconnect as necessary. For this reason,
you may find that you are billed for several network
connections within a single session. This is normal and
is designed to minimise your bill.
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lounching the Web Browser
Note: The first time you use the web browser, you will
go through a security setup process that takes 3
to 5 minutes. Please follow the on—screen
prompts to complete the security setup process.
This initial setup process occurs only the first
time you access the service.
1. Accessing the R-Menu menu (Menu 4-1] connects
your phone to the wireless web. You can also press
in the standby mode.
2. Once you are connected the home page or the last
page you visited displays.
The opening page contents may be different
according to your wireless web service provider.
3.Toscro||throughthescreen,use —. or -
Exiting the Web Browser
To an the web browser, simply press @ at any
time.
Navigating the Web Browser
When you use the web browser, some keys on your
phone operate differently than when on a normal
phone call. These keys are explained below. The web
browser presents on-screen items in one of the
following ways:
- text or numeric input
- links (embedded in content)
- numbered options (some options may not be
numbered)
- simple text
Here’s how the keys work in the Web Browser
8 Navigation keys: Use these keys to scroll
w to and select browser options. The currently
selected option is indicated by an arrow.
You can also use them to move the cursor
when editing text
Left soft key: This is the left soft key used
to execute the commands at the bottom left
of the browser display. It is primarily used
for selecting the highlighted item.
Right soft keyr This is the right soft key
used to execute the commands at the bottom
right of the browser display. It is primarily
used for secondary options or a menu of
secondary options.
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OE} Cursor Keys: Lise these keys to move the
‘ ' cursor when editing text.
(fi, END Key: This key ends the web browser
“ connection and returns the phone to the
standby mode.
on Clear Key: This key performs two important
functions:
- Sends you back in the browser. Pressing it
once sends you back one page. Pressing
and holding this key sends you back to the
home page.
' Clears out the entered text or numbers.
When entering characters, press this key
to clear the last numbeh letter or symbol.
Press and hold this key to completely clear
the input field.
Numbered Keys 0 - 9: If the items on a
page are numbered, you can use these keys
to select them.
Volume Keys: These keys allows you to
scroll up or down by a page or change the
volume setting.
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Using the Web Browser Menus
On the web browser, you can access the following
options by pressing the Menu soft key:
Reload: reloads the current web page.
Home: takes you back at any time to the homepage of
the wireless web service provider.
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Bookmarks. allows you to load a bookmarked web
page directly.
Mark Site: allows you to set a bookmark for most
pages; they can be accessed directly from any web
page. Bookmarks save you time by reducing the
number of steps required to access a given page.
About Openwave: provides you with information
about Openwave and your version of the web browser.
Advanced: gives you access the following advanced
features:
- Show UHL. displays the URL address of the site
where you are currently connected. It also enables
you to declare the current site as the startup
homepage.
- Homepage: allows you to change the startup
homepage manually.
- Set WAP Proxy: allows you to configure the proxy
settings required for connecting to the Wireless web.
- Offline Service: Most applications are stored on a
server that cannot be accessed outside your wireless
coverage area. However, some applications can be
stored in the cache of your phone, enabling you to
use them offline. You can remove the associated site
from the cache at any time.
- Outbox: stores outgoing requests from the browser
so that they can be processed at a later date.
- Hestart Browser: restarts the browser without exiting
it.
- Encryption: This option is automatically set by the
service provider. You do not need to change it.
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Entering Text in the Web Browser
When prompted, you can enter letters. numbers or
symbols same way as in the phone mode. See page 42
for more information about how to enter characters.
Multimedia Menu 4-2
in this menu option, you can use the multimedia files
downloaded from R-World. You can download up to 3
items.
To play back a multimedia item:
1. When the list of the downloaded items displays,
scroll to the item you want to play by pressing i;
or'LjX
2. Press the Play soft key to start playing the file.
3. During a playback :
Tn Press
pause the PAUSE soft key.
resume the playback the Play soltkey.
adjust the volume the volume keys.
repeat the playback ED . The REPEAT
message appears.
cancel the repeating again.
mode
4. To exit the screen, press the Exit soft key.
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To remove a multimedia item from the phone's
memory:
1. When the list of the downloaded items displays,
scroli to the item you want to delete by pressing \;
or f;
2. Select the Erase soft key.
3. When a confirming message displays, select Yes
and press the 0K soft key
Games MENU 4-3
This menu option ailows you to play the two games;
Push Push and Puzzle World.
1. Press C? or Q, to scroli to a game and press
the Selem soft key.
Z. When the game start screen dispiays, press the left
soft key. You can get help for playing the game.
3. Press the left soft key.
4. To stop the game, press; , E! or the right soft
key.
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Reset R-Menu Menu 4-4
If the screen is not clear or it often freezes when you
are navigating the web browser, you can use this
feature to clear the problem.
When a confirming message displays, select Yes and
then press the 0K soft key.
Organiser
The Organiser feature enables you to:
' keep track of important dates and events
create a list of things to do
make a memo
set an alarm to ring at a specific time
use the phone as a calculator
check the time in another part of the world
Toduy Menu 5-1
You can schedule up to 9 events for the current day,
indicating each event’s start and end time You can even
have your phone's calendar alert you before an event
commences. Events scheduled for future dates
automatically appear on your Today events schedule on
that day.
Scheduling (1 New Event
i. Enter your event contents and press the Next soft
key.
You can enter up to 32 characters. For more
information about entering letters, see page 42
2. Enter the start time and date using the numeric keys
You need to enter the time in iZ-hour format. Press
IQ forA(AMlor ® for P (PM).
Note: You can move through the input fields using the
navigation keys.
Organiser
3. Enter the end time and date using the number keys.
4. Select when an alarm will inform you of the event,
by pressing or . Selecting No Alarm
means that the phone does not ring the alarm.
5. Press the Save soft key to store your event.
Viewing Your Today’s Schedule
The list of the events stored on the current day
displays when you select the Today menu option
(Menu 5-1).
While viewing the schedule list‘
- Press the Menu soft key to use the following
options:
Add New: allows you to add a new event.
Erase : allows you to erase the selected event.
Erase All: allows you to erase all of the events
0 To view details. press or to scroll to an
event and press the View soft key. While viewing
the event, press the Menu soft key to use the
following options:
Edit: allows you to edit the event.
Erase : allows you to erase the event.
Scheduler
Me n 5-2
This option allows you to view the current month, as
well as a past orfuture month, in calendar format. On
the calendar, the current day is boldfaced and days
with scheduled events are indicated by a box lnsde the
calendar day.
Note: You can to quickly access this menu by pressing
in the standby mode. .
Strolling Through the Calendar
0 You can move up or down by one day by pressing
or
- You can move right or left by one week by pressing
or
0 To display the next or previous month, press or
On the calendar, press the Menu soft key to use the
following options:
View: allows you to view the scheduled events of the
selected day.
Add New: allows you to add a new event on the
selected day.
Creating a New Schedule
You can store up to 70 events total in the scheduler,
with up to 9 events for one day
Note: When "Emergency call only" appears after you
end an emergency call, the ringervolume for
calls and messages is automatically setto Level
4.
Ringer Tones Menu 772
This option allows you to set the unique ringer
melodies for the following items:
Voice Calls. allows you to set a unique ring for
incoming voice calls.
Messages: allows you to have a distinctive ring for
incoming voice mail, numeric page and text messages
independently.
Schedule: allows you to have a distinctive ring for
alarm settings.
Select a unique ringer using the navigation keys. After
you change it, it sounds for a few seconds.
Alerts Menu 7-3
Your phone gives audible alerts (beeps) at a specified
time to inform you that certain things have happened.
The alerts only occur in your earpiece so that the other
person does not hear them.
The available alerts are.
Service : When this option is set to On, the phone
sounds an alert when you exit or return to a service
area.
Connect: When this option is set to On, the phone
sounds the connect tone when your call is connected
to the system.
Disconnect When this option is set to On, the phone
sounds the disconnect tone when a call is
disconnected.
Folder: When this option is set to On, the phone
sounds an alert when you open or close the folder.
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Menu 7-4
In this menu, you can set up the sound your phone
generates when you press a key
The following options are available:
Tone Volume. adjusts the volume using the
nawgation keys or the volume keys on the left srde of
the phone.
Note: When “Emergency call only” appears after
ending an emergency call, the key tone is
automatically set to Level 4.
Tone Type: allows you to select the type of key tone.
Tone Length: enables you to select Short or Long
DTMF (dual-tone multi-trequencyl tones. DTMF tones
are sent by your phone to access teleservioes, such as
a bank account. The system used by the bank or other
service determines if you need short or long DTMF
tones. If the service is digital, as most are, short DTMF
tones will almost always work.
Power Oil/OH Menu 7-5
You can turn on or off the tone that the phone sounds
when it is switched on or off.
Choose (In to use the power on/of'f sound or Or! not to
use it.
Display
The Display feature enables you to:
' change the language and the display style of the
menus.
' select an image to be displayed in the standby mode
or create your own greeting .
- set the length of time for backlight.
language Menu 5.1
This menu option allows you to change the language
of VUlCE prompts, menus and key input.
You can choose a language between English and
Hindi
Note: This setting does not affect the web browser.
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Menu 3-2
This options allows you to select the menu display
style.
You can choose a style between Camera and Nature.
Display
Wallpaper Menu 8-3
You can change the background image (wall paper) to
be displayed in the standby mode.
ln addition to the animation images. you can choose
Digital Clock, Analog Clock or Dual Clock.
When you select Dual Clock, the phone displays the
analogue clocks for the two time zones selected in the
Dual Eloek menu option (Menu 8-6). See page 105.
Bonner Menu 8-4
This option allows you to set a banner message to be
displayed at the bottom of the display in the standby
mode.
1. If necessary, press E to delete each letter of the
old greeting. Press are hold to clear the
display.
2. Enter your banner message of up to l5 characters.
For further information about how to enter
characters, see page 42.
3. When you finish entering the message, press the
Next sott key to save the new banner.
Bucklighl Menu 8-5
You have several options for setting how the LCD
backlight operates. Remember that backlight use
drains your battery faster.
The following options are available:
Folder open: The backlight remains on when the
folder is open.
30 seconds: The backlight switches on when you
press a key or open the folder and switches off 30
seconds after that.
8 seconds: The backlight switches on when you press
a key or open the folder and switches off 30 seconds
after that.
Dual Clock Menu 876
You can choose two time zones to be displayed when
you select Dual Clock for the wall paper image; for
details, see page l04.
To select time zones for the dual clock:
1. When Location is highlighted, press Q
2. Select the time zone for the first clock by pressing
[e or ., j and press Q
3. Select the time zone for the second clock by
pressing E e or 41).
4. Press the Save soft key to confirm the selection.
Displag
To apply the daylight saving time:
i. When Location is highlighted, press E 0 or t I]
to display DST. Press .
2. Select Ves to use the daylight saving time for the
first clock. Otherwrse, select No.
3. Press 3; and repeat Step 2 forthe second clock
4. Press the Save soft key to confirm the selection.
Setup
Many different features of your phone can be
customized to suit your preferences.
(all Setup Menu 9.1
This menu option contains the suboptions for
answering or rediailing a call.
Answer Mode (Menu 9-1-1)
This menu option allows you to select how to answer.
The following options are available:
Any Key: the phone answers when you press any key
except for £7.
Folder Open: the phone answers when you open the
folder.
SEND Key: the phone answers only when you press
a .
Auto Rediul (Menu 9-1—2)
When this menu option is activated, your phone
automatically redials the call up to 10 times when a
connection tails.
To activate this feature. select how often the phone
will automatically retry the call; 60 Seconds, 30
Seconds and 10 Seconds are available,
Select Off to deactivate the Auto Hedial feature.
Phone Setup MENU 9-2
In this menu option, you can set the current date and
time,
Set Tlme (Menu 9-2-1)
To display the correct date and time on the idle screen
or to use the Organiser features, such as Today,
Scheduler Task List, Count Down, Alarm and World
Time, you need to set the current time and date using
this menu.
Enter the time and date using the numeric keys.
The minute, hour, month and day each must be entered
using 2 digits and the year requires all 4 digits. You
need to enter the hour in 12-hour format. Press
forAiAM) or @ forPlPMl.
System Setup M . menu's-7g
This menu option contains the suboptions for your
network or phone’s system.
Sel NAM (Menu 9-3-1)
NAM stands for numerical assignment module,
essentially your phone number Your phone can have
two NAMs. This means that you can have two phone
numbers for using your phone and can quickly and
easily switch your service back and forth between the
two numbers.
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If you change the NAM, the phone turns off by itself
and back on and acquires service using the new NAM
setting.
Set System [Menu 9-3-2)
The system selection feature of your phone enables
you to choose how your phone will roam. Roaming is a
feature which is only relevant in areas where there are
usually at least two cellular service providers which
are referred to as “A" and "B“ and have valid roaming
agreements. Reliance will provide you information
about this sewioe or the best roaming method for you.
The following methods are available:
Home Only: You cannot roam. When your home
system is not available, your call is not be connected
and the No Service icon l 5? ) displays. In some service
areas, an operator may come on line asking you how
you would like to pay for the call.
Standard: This option allows you to be provided the
best system automatically
Version (Menu 94-31
This option allows you to view the software and
hardware versions of your phone, This feature is
helpful if you need to the call customer care.
Security
Your phone provides you with many security options,
including a user-programmable lock code and call
restriction features.
To access the Security menu, you need to enter a lock
code. The lock code is preset to "ODOU" at the factory.
lock Phone [Menu 9.44)
When the phone is locked, you cannot operate the
phone until you enter the lock code.
The foliowrng options are available:
Never: the phone remains unlocked.
On Power-Up: the phone locks automatically the next
time you turn it on.
Now: the phone locks immediately.
To place an emergency call, enter the number and then
press Q, . The phone recognises three emergency
numbers stored in the Emergency it menu (Menu 9-
4-4).
To unlock the phone, press the Unlock soft key and
enter the lock code. The phone returns to the standby
mode.
Lock (ode (Menu 9-4-2)
This feature allows you to change your current lock
code to a new one. The lock code is preset to "0000"
at the factory.
Enter a new, foundigit lock code and then press the
Save soft key.
Reslritl (Menu 9-4-3)
This feature allows you to restrict the following types
of calls independently or all together:
Long Distance: restricts long distance calls.
International: restricts overseas calls.
Outgoing: restrict all of the outgoing calls
Select On to restrict the calls, or Off to deactivate the
restriction.
Emergency Number (Menu 944)
Your phone provides you with the option for storing
three emergency numbers. All of these numbers can
be manually dialled at any time even when your phone
is locked or all of the outgoing calls are restricted.
IMPORTANT NUTIEE!
Emergency calling may not be available on all wireless
networks at all times. A connection cannot always be
guaranteed, due to various transmission methods,
network parameters and user settings used to
complete a call from your wireless phone.
DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method at
dialling 100 or for any other essential or emergency
communications.
Remember to always turn your phone on and check for
the adequate signal strength before placing a call.
To store an emergency number:
1. Press 2“ or ;, to select a location and press
the Select soft key.
2. Enter the desired number.
Each emergency number can be up to 24 digits long.
The number already stored in the selected location is
automatically deleted when you enter a new number.
3. Press the Save soft key to store the number.
To make an emergency call in the lock mode, simply
enter a programmed number, and then press (3 .
Pictures
Using the camera module buut in your phone, you can
take pictures of people or events while on the move.
You can send a picture to other people using an email
or SMS message and set a picture as a wall paper
image or caller image. You can also upload the
pictures to your wireless web page, if you are
subscribed to the associated service.
Camera Menu 0.1
In this menu, you can take a picture. The camera
produces JPEG pictures.
Taking a Picture with the Folder Open
1. Accessing the Camera menu turns on the camera at
the top left of the phone. Or, press and hold C1! in
the standby mode.
The image to be captured appears on the display.
2. Adjust the image by rotating the camera module and
aiming it at the subject.
3. To Press
flip the image vertically one of the volume
keys.
zoom in the image E e or
change the image or g .
resolution
use the options the Options soft key.
See below.
preview the picture to the Review soft key.
be stored
return to the capture the Camera soft key.
mode from the preview
screen
4. Press and hold to take the picture.
5. Press the Save soft key to save the picture.
If you want to use the options before saving, press
the Options soft key.
' Discard discards the picture.
~ Share; allows you to send the picture to other
people by attaching it to an e-mail or message.
For details, see page 119.
0 Upload this: allows you to upload the picture to
the wireless web page assigned to you.
8. When you are finished, press 5:7 to return to the
standby mode
Using the (umero options
When you press the Options soft key in the capture
mode, the followrng options are available for the
current shot:
Flash
You can use the flash which allows you to take a
picture of the best quality when it is dark. Select On
this Shot to use the flash only for the current shot and
Always On to use it for all of the pictures you take.
When the flash turns on, the flash icon to l appears
on the top right of the image
Self timer
You can set the phone to take a picture at a predefined
time. Once you set the time, the timer (0) appears
on the top right of the image. When you press and
hold -, it counts down and turns red before 3
seconds. The phone automatically takes and saves a
picture when the specified time expires.
Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the image. Use E t‘
or 4 D to find the desired status. When the
brightness is selected Auto, the phone automatically
determines the setting.
Mufti-Shot
You can take action stills. Set the the number of
picture you want to take, and the lVluIti-shot icon (It
appears on the top left of the image. Once you press
and hold CE, the phone automatically takes and
saves pictures successively as many times as you set.
Fun Frames
This option allows you to use a frame on the picture.
Press E i: or 0 j to find the frame format you want
to use.
Color Tones
This options allows you to change the color tone of the
picture. Press if (a or d 3 to find the tone you want
to use. Sepia, Monochrome, and Negative are
available.
White Balance
This setting adjusts the color balance of the picture to
remove the current lighting conditions add. With this
setting, you can make your picture appear warm or
cool. Press E e or " 3 to find the setting you want
to use.
Taking 0 Picture with the Folder Reversed
Your phone's folder can be rotated and reversed When
the folder is reversed, you can take a picture using 8
on the right side of the phone.
i. To reverse the folder, rotate and close it, as shown.
2. To turn the camera on, press and hold 8.
The rmage to be captured appears on the display.
3. Adjust the image by rotating the camera module and
aiming it to the subject.
To use the options to adjust the image, see below.
4. Press and hold E] to take the picture.
Using the (more options
In the capture mode Witht e folder reversed, the
option icons appear on the bottom of the display.
To Press
select an l‘J . For details about the
option options, see below.
change the setting of m .
the selected option
Available options
ilnversion) flips the picture vertically.
1:(ZoomXil zooms in the image to enlarge the
picture size by two (X2) or four 1X4) times.
El : (Resolution) changes the image resolution.
(Review) allows you to review the pictures stored
in the phone's memory. You can scroll through the
pictures using m .
Picture Review Menu 0-2
In this menu option, you can review the pictures you
have taken By default. your phone displays them in the
expand mode, which shows a picture on the ful screen.
To Press the
scroll through the navigation keys.
pictures
use the options Options soft key. For
details, see below.
switch to the capture Camera soft key. For
mode details about taking a
picture. see page i13.
Using the Picture Options
When you press the Dptinns soft key while reviewing a
picture, the following options are available.
Thumbnail/Expand
You can switch the display to the thumbnail mode or the
expand mode.
Share
This option allows you to send the selected picture to
other people using an e—mail or SMS message.
To send a picture as a message or e—mail:
1. When the picture you want to send displays, press
the Options soft key and choose the Share option.
2. Enter a recipient's phone number and press the 0K
soft key.
You can use the foliowmg options by pressing the
Options soft key:
- Find: allows you to search for a number from
your phonebook.
' Enter e-mail: allows you to enter an e-maii
address so that you can send the picture as an e-
mail
- Erase: removes the phone number or address
entered.
3. Press \; to add another recipient's number or
address
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3, if necessary.
5. When you are finished, click the 0K soft key.
6. Enter the message contents and press the 0K soft
key.
For further details about entering characters, see
page 42
You can insert canned text into your message by
pressing the Menu soft key and selecting Canned
Messages.
7 When the message preview appears, press the DK
soft key to send the message.
Save to Wallet
This option copies the picture to the Picture Wallet
menu option (Menu 0-3). See the next page.
Edit
This option allows you to change the picture‘s title,
add a caption on the bottom of the picture, and lock
the picture to keep from being accessed by
unauthorised people.
Erase
You can erase the selected picture or all of the
pictures.
Upload
This option allows you to upload the selected picture
or all of the pictures to the wireless web pages
assigned to you. This feature is available when you are
subscribed to the associated service.
Picture Info
This option shows you information about the current
picture, such as title, time and date when it was
taken, image size and quality.
Picture Wollel Menu 0-3
Picture Wallet allows you to store the pictures
independently, like your photo album.
To Press the
scroll through the navigation keys.
pictures
use the options Options soft key. For
details, see below.
view the selected Expand soft key.
picture in a large size
on the full screen
view the pictures in Thumbnail soft key
the thumbnail mode
When you press the Options soft key while reviewing
a picture, the following options are available
Wall Paper copies the picture into the wall paper
image folder. You can use it in the Wallpaper menu
option [Menu 8-3).
Phonebook: allows you to set the picture as a caller
image for a Phonebook entry
Incoming Call: allows you to set the picture as a
caller image for incoming calls with the caller ID.
Erase: allows you to erase the selected picture or all
of the pictures from Picture Wallet.
Online Pictures Menu 0.4
Using this menu option. you can manage the pictures
uploaded to the wireless web page assigned to you
from the server when you are subscribed to the
associated service.
Accessing the Dnline Pictures menu option connects
your phone to the wireless web. Once you are
connected, the phone displays the pictures stored in
Inbox, the default photo album, in the thumbnail mode.
To Press the
scroll through the naVigation keys.
pictures
use the options Options soft key. For
details, see below.
view the selected Expand soft key.
picture in a large size
on the full screen
view the pictures in Thumbnail soft key.
the thumbnail mode
Using the Picture Options
When you press the Options soft key while reviewing
a picture, the following options are available:
Share
This option allows you to send the selected picture to
other people using an e-mail or SMS message. For
further details, see page 1 19.
Pictures i
Save to Wallet
You can copy the picture to the Picture Wallet menu
option (Menu 0-3).
Erase
You can erase the selected picture or all of the
pictures from yourweb page.
Edit
This option allows you to change the picture's title,
add a caption on the bottom of the picture, and lock
the picture to keep from being accessed by
unauthorised people. You can also copy or move the
picture to other albums.
Album List
This option shows you the albums in your web page. A
displays the default album and B for albums you
created. A number in the parenthesis on the right of
the title is the number of pictures stored in the album.
Press the Options soft key to use the following
options.
Share Album: allows you to send the pictures in the
selected album as an e-mail.
Create Album: allows you to add a new album.
Erase Album: erases the selected album and its
pictures.
Rename Album: allows you to change the album
title.
Album Info. shows information about the selected
album.
Picture Account Menu 0-5
Using this menu option, you can change information
about your web page account.
Accessing the Unline Pictures menu option connects
your phone to the wireless web. Once you are
connected to the web, the setting options displays.
Setting Menu 0-6
This menu option allows you to set up the options for
using the camera and pictures.
Security (Menu 0-5-1}
You can lock the pictures so that a person without your
approval cannot review them.
When prompted, enter your phone's password. Select
On and press the Select soft key. Once you have
locked the pictures, you need to enter the password
each time you access the Picture Review and
Online Pictures menus.
To deactivate this feature, select OH.
' FlEtLII'EE L
Comero Settings (Menu 0-6-2)
You can change the default settings of the camera
options.
The following options are available
Flash: allows you to specify whether or not you want
to use the flash.
Resolution: allows you to set the image resolution to
one of Hi. Med, and Low.
Fun Frames: allows you to select a frame type.
Color Tones: allows you to set the color tone to one
of Sepia, Monochrome and Negative.
White Balance: allows you to set the white balance
to adjust the color balance of pictures to remove the
current lighting conditions add. With this setting, you
can make your picture appear warm or cool. When you
set this option to Auto, the phone automatically
determines the white balance depending on lighting
conditions.
Shutter Sound: allows you to select a sound when
you press the sutter, @ or B
finality: allows you to select the image quality from
Fine, Normal, and Economy.
Help (Menu 0-6-3)
This options shows you information about using the
Camera application.
Health and Safety
Information
Precautions When Using Batteries
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion
standard battery.
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in
any way.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
If you use the phone near the network's base
station, it uses less power; talk and standby time
are greatly affected by the signal strength on the
cellular network and the parameters set by the
network operator.
Battery charging time depends on the remaining
battery charge and the type of battery and charger
used The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.
When the operation time, including talk time and
standby time, is noticeably shorter than normal, it is
time to buy a new battery.
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge
itself over time.
Use only Sarnsung-apprcyed batteries and recharge
your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the
power source. Do not leave the battery connected
to a charger for more than a week, since
overcharging may shorten its life. fl
Health and SafEtg Infurmatlnn Health and Seth g'lnfijrmatinri'
0 Extreme temperatures will affect the charging Rom] Safety
capacity of your battery it may require cooling or
warming first. Your Wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to
_ communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But
- Do'not leave the battery robot or coldplaces, such an important responsibility accompanies the benefits
as m a car '“ summer or Winter conditions, as W” of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold,
Will reduce the capacity and life-time of the battery.
Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.
A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of
not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li— a car, practice good common sense and remember the
ion batteries are particularly affected by following tips:
temperatures below 0 °C (32 °Fl.
1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features,
' DP “ht, short-circuit the battery. Accidental Shh” such as speed dial and redial. If available, these
circurtmg can occur when a metallrc object (coin, features help you to place your call without taking
clip or pen] causes a direct connection between the your attention off the road.
+ and — terminals of the battery (metal strips on the
battervl. for example when you carry 6 Spare 2. When available, use a hands-free device. If
battery ill 3 DUCkE'f or bag. ShOW'CilCUitiflg the possible, add an extra layer of convenience and
terminals may damagethe battery 5“ the object safety to your wireless phone with one of the many
causing the short-olrcun. hands-free accessories available today.
0 Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of
batteries in a fire.
3. Posnion your wireless phone within easy reach. Be
able to access your wireless phone Without
removing your eyes from the road. If you get an
incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice
mail answer it for you.
4. Let the person you are speaking With know you are
driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy
traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet,
snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.
A A
Health and Safetg Infarmatlun
5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while
driving. Jotting down a To do list or flipping through
your phonebook takes your attention away from your
primary responsibility, driving safely.
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible,
place calls when you are not moving or before
pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car
will be stationary. If you need to make a call while
moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road
and your mirrors, then continue.
7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional
conversations that may be distracting Make the
people with whom you are talking aware that you
are driving and suspend conversations that have the
potential to divert your attention from the road.
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial the
emergency number in the case of fire, traffic
accident or medical emergencies.
9. Use your Wireless phone to help others in
emergencies If you see a car accident, crime in
progress or other serious emergency where lives are
in danger, call the emergency number, as you would
want others to do for you.
Health and'Saféty Information
10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-
emergency wireless assrstance number when
necessary If you see a broken-down vehicle posing
no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor
traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a
vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside
assistance or any other special non-emergency
wireless number.
Operating Environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in
any area and always switch off your phone whenever
it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause
interference or danger.
When connecting the phone or any accessory to
another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,
users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of
the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is
recommended that the equipment should only he used
in the normal operating position (held to your ear with
the antenna pointing over your shoulder).
HEalth and Safety [nfDrmatIDn
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment are shielded from
radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain
electronic equipment may not be shielded against the
HF Signals from your wireless phone. Consult the
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum
distance of i5 cm (5 inches) be maintained between a
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the independent
research and recommendations of Wireless Technology
Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
- should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6
inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is
switched on“,
- should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
- should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to
minimise potential interference.
if you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some
hearing aids. in the event of such interference. you
may wrsh to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to
discuss alternatives,
Healtn‘ancl Safety IriFormatto "
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical devrces, consult
the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information. Switch off your phone in health care
facilities when any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities
may be using equipment that could be sensitive to
external HF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its
representative regarding your vehicle.
You should also consult the manufacturer of any
equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Switch off your phone in any facility where posted
notices require you to do so.
Health and SaFEtg Information
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs
and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even
death
Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a
refuelling point (service station). Users are reminded of
the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio
equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution
areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations
are in progress.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often but not always clearly marked. They include
below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage
facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such
as propane or butane), areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal
powders, and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Health and Safety InFcirmatlnri 1
Emergency (all;
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using
radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well
as user-programmed functions, which cannot
guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you
should never rely solely on any Wireless phone for
essential communications (medical emergencies, for
example).
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone
must be switched on and in a service area with
adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be
possible on all Wireless phone networks or when
certain network services and/or phone features are in
use. Check With local service proViders.
To make an emergency call:
l. If the phone is not on, switch it on.
2. Key in the emergency number for your present
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.
3. Press the key.
lf certain features are in use (call barring, for example),
you may first need to deactivate those features before
you can make an emergency call. Consult this
document and Reliance.
When making an emergency call, remember to glve all
the necessary information as accurately as possible.
Remember that your phone may be the only means of
communication at the scene of an accident: do not cut
off the call until given permission to do so
Health anti Safetg Information
Other Important Safety Information
- Only qualified personnel should service the phone or
install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or
service may be dangerous and may invalidate any
warranty applicable to the device
' Check regularly that all Wireless phone equipment in
your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
- Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or
explosive materials in the same compartment as the
phone. its parts or accessories.
0 For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember
that an airbag inflates with great force. Do not
place objects, including both installed or portable
wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in
the airbag deployment area. If wireless equipment
is improperly installed and the airbag inflates,
serious injury could result.
0 Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft.
The use of wireless phones in aircraft may be
dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and is
illegal.
0 Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the
suspension or denial of telephone services to the
offender, or legal action, or both.
Health and Safetg Infurmatluri‘
(are and Maintenance
Your phone is a product of superior design and
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The
suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty
obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for
many years.
- Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories
out of the reach of small children.
- Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and
liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic
circuits.
0 Do not touch the phone with a wet hand Doing so
may cause an electric shock to you or damage to
the phone
° Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas.
as its moving parts may be damaged.
' Do not store the phone in hot areas. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic
deVices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain
plastics.
0 Do not store the phone in cold areas When the
phone warms up to its normal operating
temperature, moisture can form inside the phone,
which may damage the phone’s electronic circuit
boards.
0 Do not drop, knock or shake the phone Flough
handling can break internal circuit boards.
Health and Safety information
' Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or
strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with
a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-
water solution.
- Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’s
moving parts and prevent proper operation.
' Do not put the phone in or on heating deVices, such
as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The
phone may explode when overheated
. Use only the supplied or an approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified
accessories may damage the phone and violate
regulations governing radio devices.
0 If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is
not working properly, take it to your nearest
qualified service facility. The personnel there will
assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
FCC Compliance Information
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(i) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received.
Including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Glossary
Airtime — Actual time spent talking on the wireless
phone. lVlost carriers bill customers based on how
many minutes of airtime they use each month.
Antenna - A device for transmitting or receiving
signals. The size and shape of antennas is determined,
in part, by the frequency of the signal they receive.
Wireless phones and the base station must have
antennas.
Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiver
that maintains communications with mobile radio
telephones within a given area. (Typically called a cell
or cell site]
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread
spectrum approach to digital transmission. With
CDMA, each conversion is digitized and then tagged
with a code. The mobile phone decrphers only a
particular code to pick the right conversation off the
air. The transmitted signal is just above noise level
across the available bandwidth.
Channel » Communications signals transmit along
paths called channels.
Cndec - Compression Bi Decompression.
Deactivation - The process of rendering a Wireless
phone inactive.
DTMF - (Dual-tone Multi-Frequency ) You send DTMF
signals when you enter numbers by pressing the digit
keys.
EVRO - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a new
global standard for compressing and decompressing
voice signals. EVRC uses a lower bit rate (the number
of bits sent per second) than existing CDMA vocoders,
while proViding significant improvements in voice
quality. This technology enables your phone to provide
superb voice quality while benefiting from the ability
to process more cellular voice calls using less
bandwidth than the vulce codecs in CDMA networks
today.
Frequency - A measure based on time, as one or
more waves per second, in an electrical or light wave
information signal. A signal’s frequency is stated in
cycles—per—second or Hertz (Hz)
Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use a
wireless phone Without lifting or holding the handset -
an important safety feature for automobiles, tractors
and most other motorized vehicles.
LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer
to the screen display on the wireless phone.
LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer to
a small light on the wireless phone or on the Desktop
Charger The LED lights on the phone to indicate an
incoming call. The lights on the charger indicate that
battery charging is taking place.
Prepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an area
code, to a phone number.
HF - Radio Frequency
Roaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to
make and receive calls in places outside of the home
service area.
Service Charge - The amount paid each month to
receive wireless service.
Standby Time — The amount of time a fully charged
Wireless portable or transportable phone can be on
and idle without being in use. (See TalkTime)
Talk fime - The length of time a person can talk on a
portable or transportable wireless phone Without
recharging the battery.
Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert
speech into digital signals.
Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allow
transmisSion of telephone or data signals through the
air without a physical connection, such as a metal wire
(copper) or fiber optic cable.
Index
Accessories ' 9
Airtime [1-5] ' 55
Alarm (5-5) ' 84
Alerts (7- - 98
Animation 0 101
Auto answer (ll-1) ° 105
Auto retry (ll-3] - 100
BecklightlIM) - 102
Banner ill-3) ' 102
Battery
charging - 18
installing ' 17
low battery indicator 0 20
removing ' 1B
precautions - 116
Calculator (5-6) - 85
Call
answer 10-2) - 105
answering - 34
emergency - 25
ending - 25
forwarding - 37
from Phone Book 0 2B
incoming l1-2] ' 53
making - 24
missed 0 36
outgoing [H] t 52
redialling last 0 25
restriction 0 111
three way 0 39
waiting ~ 38
Caller ID 0 36
Camera (II) - 114
Care - 120
Characters, entering - 40
Charging batteries ' lB
Clock - 103
Connect tone - EB
Contrast ill-6) O 103
Correcting number 0 25
Data/fax
receiving/sending - 109
Data/faxllHl ' 100
Dialling
pause 0 29
preoend - 20
speed a 27
voice - 32, BB
Disconnecttone - 98
Display
[CD - 10
external - 15
DTMF tone
length (Hi) - 99
Dual clock [Ii-5] ' 103
Eiasrng History (1-4) - 5A
Erase Msg 13-7) ' 59
External Display ' 15
Finding
phonebook 0 56
Games 19) - 104
Greeting - 94
Icon description 0 13
Inbox ( 3-3) ~ 56
Inrcall options - 35
Incoming calls lI-Z] - 53
Installing battery . 17
Key Beep (7-5) ' 59
Keys
description - 11
location 0 10
Language (0-4) - 105
Last number redialling - 25
Letters, entering 0 40
Listening
yoicemail '65
Lock code ~ 111
Low battery indicator - 20
Maintenance - 126
Memo pad [5-10 ' 83
Memory (2-51 ' 61
Memory, clearing 0 113
Menus
list 0 49
scrolling - 47
shortcuts ~ 40
Messages
erasmg 0 00
filed _- EB
greeting - 94
setup [3-8] - 70
voice - 65
Minute been ~ 90
Missed calls - 30
Modes
phone - 22
text input - 40
Mute
microphone . 35
Names
entering - 40
find l2-1) 0 50
NAM setting 1045) . 107
Number
adding in an entry - BD
correcting - 25
my phone # (2-le 61
searching - 56
outbox [3-4] ' E7
Outgoing cells (Hi 0 52
Phone
layout 0 10
Iocl< - 110
my number (2-4) ~ 61
Phoneoooklzl ' 50
PIN
code 0 112
Planner l5) 0 79
Power save mode ' 23
Preoend dialling ' 25
Redialling
auto - 100
last call - 25
Removing battery - 18
Reset phone ' 113
Restrict - lll
Ring
type l7~2l ' 97
volume (7-1) - 96
Roam ringer 174] ~ 95
Index
Safety
batteries 0116
information ' 115
precautions - 7
Scheduler (5-21 0 81
Searching
phonebook 0 56
Security 1M) - 110
Service alert - 98
Service light 0 16
Setting NAM [0-5 107
Setting system [0- 0 107
Setting time 15-9] - E7
Setup (0) ' 105
Sounds (7) 0 96
Speed dialling - 27
Standby made 0 22
Switching nn/ntf
phone - 21
Task List (5-3) - 82
Tex‘L entering - 40
Today (5-11 ' 79
Tune length {7-51 ' 99
T9 text mode - 42
Unpacking - 9
Verston 10-8) - 110
Voice answer (9-31 ‘ 92
Voice dial (6-1) 0 88
Voice memo (6-2! 0 91
Voice message (3-21 ' 55
Volume. adjusting
ring 17-1) - 56
key (1-5) - 99
Web Browser
get in web (Hi 0 73
prompt (l-Z) - 78
World time (5-7) - 85
Writing new message ' 62
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of the following Patents,
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5,101,501 5,103,453 5,107,225
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