Samsung Electronics Co SCHA633 Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) User Manual 2

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) Users Manual 2

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Users Manual 2

74CCaallll  HHiissttoorryy75Call Duration Menu 3-5Your phone records the amount of air time, or talktime, used. Using this option, you can view the numberof the calls to or from your phone, and the air time forall of the calls. You can easily erase the call timerecord at any time. This option is convenient forestimating your usage.Note: This feature is not intended to be used for billingpurposes.The following options are available:Last Call: shows the time of the last call.Total Dialled Call: shows the number of all calls youmade and the total duration of the calls since the timecounter was last set to zero by using the Reset Alloption.Total Received Call: shows the number of all callsyou received and the total duration of the calls sincethe time counter was last set to zero by using theReset All option.Reset All: erases all of the time measurements andresets all of the air time counters.Life Time: shows the number and total duration of allcalls made to or from your phone since the phone wasshipped from the factory.SoundsYou can use the Sounds menu to customize varioussound settings, such as the:•ringer volume, type, and tone.•alert sounds and key tone.•sound which plays when the phone is switched onor off.Ring Tones Menu 4-1This option allows you to set the unique ringermelodies for the following items: Calls: allows you to set a unique ringer for incomingvoice calls. Messages: allows you to have a distinctive ringer forincoming text messages and voicemail messagesindependently.Schedules: allows you to have a distinctive ringer forschedule alarm settings.Select a unique ringer melody using the Navigationkeys. After you change it, it plays for a few seconds.
77SSoouunnddss76SSoouunnddssAlerts Menu 4-3Your phone gives audible alerts (beeps) at a specifiedtime to inform you that certain things have happened.The alerts only occur in your earpiece so that the otherperson does not hear them. The available alerts are:Service : when this option is set to On, the phonesounds an alert when you exit or return to a servicearea. Call Connect: when this option is set to On, thephone sounds the connect tone when your call isconnected to the system.Call Disconnect: when this option is set to On, thephone sounds the disconnect tone when a call isdisconnected.Folder Open/Closed: when this option is set to On,the phone sounds an alert when you open or close thefolder.Ringer Volume Menu 4-2This menu allows you to adjust the ringer volume. Calls: allows you to adjust the ringer volume forincoming voice calls.Messages: allows you to adjust the ringer volume forincoming messages.Alarms/Schedules: allows you to adjust the ringervolume for alarm settings or scheduled events.Press the Navigation keys to adjust the volume level orselect a ringer type. The following options areavailable:- Silent: the phone does not sound a ring.- Vibrate: the phone switches to the vibration mode.An incoming call vibrates the phone.- 1-Beep: the phone sounds a beep.- Level 1 ~ 8: adjust the volume level. The more bars,the louder.- High+Vib: the phone rings in the highest volume leveland then vibrates.Notes: • The options available may be different depending onthe selected ringer item.• When “Emergency call only” appears after you endan emergency call, the ringer volume for calls andmessages is automatically set to Level 4.
78SSoouunnddss79Key Tone Menu 4-4In this menu, you can set up the sound your phonegenerates when you press a key.  The following options are available:Volume: adjusts the volume using the Navigation keysor the volume keys on the left side of the phone.Note: When “Emergency call only” appears afterending an emergency call, the key tone isautomatically set to Level 4.Type: allows you to select the type of the key tone.Choose one of Beep, Drum, Piano, and Lady’sVoice.Length: enables you to select Short or Long DTMF(dual-tone multi-frequency) tones. DTMF tones aresent by your phone to access teleservices, such as abank account. The system used by the bank or otherservice determines if you need short or long DTMFtones. If the service is digital, as most are, short DTMFtones will almost always work. Power On/Off Melody Menu 4-5You can turn on or off the melody that the phone playswhen it is switched on or off.Choose On to use the power on/off sound or Off not touse it.DisplayThe Display feature enables you to customize varioussettings for the display and the light.Language Menu 5-1This menu allows you to change the language of voiceprompts, menus and key input. You can choose a language, either English, Hindi,Marathi or Gujarathi. Service Area Menu 5-2This menu displays the service area where youcurrently are. The service area is also displayed forabout 5 seconds when your phone is registered onto anetwork or when you make or receive a call.Menu Theme Menu 5-3This menu allows you to select the menu display style. You can choose a style, either Nature or Camera.
80DDiissppllaayy81DDiissppllaayyBanner Menu 5-5This option allows you to set a banner message to bedisplayed at the bottom of the display in StandbyMode. 1. If necessary, press the CLR key to delete each letterof the old greeting. Press are hold the CLR key toclear the display.2. Enter your banner message.For further information about how to entercharacters, see page xx.3. When you finish entering the message, press theNext soft key.The screen allowing you to change the bannercolour appears.4. Press the Left or Right key to change the colour forthe text font and press the Down key.5. Press the Left or Right key to change the colour forthe text shadow and press the Save soft key.Wallpaper Menu 5-4You can change the background image (wall paper) tobe displayed in Standby Mode.On the Image Wallpaper list, you can select one fromthe default animation images and downloaded images.In addition, you can choose Digital Clock, AnalogClock or Dual Clock.  When you select Dual Clock, the phone displays theanalogue clocks for the two time zones selected in theSet Dual Clock menu (Menu 5-7). See page xxOn the Photo Wallpaper list, you can choose from thephotos you took using the camera on your phone.Note: To view your photos on this list, you need to setthem as a wallpaper in the Photo Wallet menu(Menu 0-4). See page xx.
82DDiissppllaayy83DDiissppllaayyBacklight Menu 5-6You have several options for setting how the LCDbacklight operates. Remember that backlight usedrains your battery faster.The following options are available:Folder open: the backlight remains on when thefolder is open.30 seconds: the backlight switches on when youpress a key or open the folder and switches off 30seconds after that.8 seconds: the backlight switches on when you pressa key or open the folder and switches off 30 secondsafter that.Dimming: the backlight is not used.Set Dual Clock Menu  5-7You can choose two time zones to be displayed whenyou select Dual Clock for the wallpaper image; fordetails, see page xx. To select time zones for the dual clock:1. When Location is highlighted, press the Down key.2. Select the time zone for the first clock by pressingthe Left or Right key and press the Down key.3. Select the time zone for the second clock bypressing the Left or Right key.4. Press the Save soft key to confirm the selection. To apply the daylight saving time:1. When Location is highlighted, press the Left orRight to display DST. Press the Down key.2. Select Yes to use the daylight saving time for thefirst clock. Otherwise, select No. 3. Press the Down key and repeat step 2 for thesecond clock. 4. Press the Save soft key to confirm the selection.Service LED Menu  5-8This option allows you to select whether or not theservice light on the folder is used.
85VVooiiccee  TToooollss84Voice ToolsIn this menu, you can use the phone’s voice features,allowing you to:• dial a number by saying an associated name.• record a voice memo.• set the phone to answer a call and record thecaller’s message.Voice Dial Menu 6-1When your phone is in the digital mode, you can callup to 20 stored entries by speaking the name into themicrophone. Using the voice dialling option requiresthat you first program the phone to recognise thename of the person you are calling.Record  (Menu 6-1-1)This option allows you to record names and registernumbers for subsequent voice dialling. The phoneprovides voice prompts and screen displays to guideyou through the recording process.1. Say the name you want to program at the prompt.The phone stores the name as a first sample.2. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name afterthe beep. The phone stores the name as a secondsample, and then prompts you to enter the phonenumber.3. Enter the phone number by pressing the numberkeys and press the OK soft key.Tips for Recording a Name• Avoid recording similar names phonetically. If yourecord a similar name to one already in the memory,the phone requests another name.• Speak clearly and naturally.• The person who will use the phone should recordthe name. The phone does not recognize the name ifthe voice is different.• Avoid too long or too short a name. Names with twoto five syllables are recommended.•If this feature does not work properly, erase thename and try again with another name.•Practice several times to obtain the best result.•You can record up to 20 names. If you try to recordmore than that, the phone announces “Out of spaceto store voice dial.”Review  (Menu 6-1-2)When a list of your stored voice dial numbers displays,scroll to the entry you want to review and press thePlay soft key. The recorded name plays audibly. You can erase the selected number by pressing theErase soft key.
86VVooiiccee  TToooollss87VVooiiccee  TToooollssErase All  (Menu 6-1-3)This option erases all of the entries on the Voice Diallist.When a confirming message displays, select Yes andpress the OK soft key.Activate By  (Menu 6-1-4)Voice Dialling is always active once you haveprogrammed the phone to accept voice dialling entriesand the associated phone numbers. To place a call using voice dialling, simply press andhold the  key in Standby Mode and then say thename into the phone after you hear a prompt.Using the Activate By menu, you can set how toinitiate a voice dialling call. The following options areavailable:[] Only: enables voice dialling only by pressing andholding the  key.[]/ Folder: enables voice dialling by pressing andholding the  key or by opening the folder.[] /Headset: enables voice dialling by pressing andholding the  key or he button on your ear-microphone.Voice Memo Menu 6-2Note: You can quickly enter this menu by pressing theDown key in Standby Mode.Record (Menu 6-2-1)You can record up to voice memos of 4 minutes total.This feature shares the memory with the Voice Answerfeature and the amount of time for memos aredependent on the available memory less any callers'messages; for example, if your phone has the callers'messages of 4 minutes total, you cannot record anyvoice memo. 1. Record a memo by speaking to the microphone. While you are recording, a timer displays to showyou the elapsed time. You can pause recording by pressing the Left keyand then resume by pressing the Right key.2. Press the Stop soft key to end recording. The screenprovides you with the following choices. Scroll to anoption and press the Select soft key.• Review: allows you to review the voice memo.The screen displays the length of the memo alongwith the date and time.• Rerecord: allows you to discard the currentmemo and record another one.• Save: allows you to save the voice memo.
89VVooiiccee  TToooollss88VVooiiccee  TToooollss3. When you are satisfied, select the Save option andpress the Select soft key.4. Enter a title for the memo and press the Next softkey.Review  (Menu 6-2-2)When a list of your voice memos displays, scroll to thememo you want to review and press the Play soft key.The phone plays back the memo. You can pause the playback by pressing the Left keyand then resume by pressing the Right key.On the memo list, press the Options soft key to usethe following options:Erase: erases the selected memo.Info: shows detailed information about the memo,such as title, length, memory size and date and timewhen the memo was recorded.Erase All  (Menu 6-2-3)This menu allows you to erase all of the voice memos.When a confirming message displays, select Yes andpress the OK soft key.Answer Machine Menu 6-3If you are not able to answer an incoming call, you canset your phone to answer a call with the defaultgreeting message and record the caller’s message. Asthis feature shares the memory with voice memos, thetotal length of messages is dependent on the availablememory less any voice memos.Note: The voice answer feature does not work whenyour phone is in the analogue mode.On/Off  (Menu 6-3-1)This option allows you to enable or disable the voiceanswer mode.Voice Message  (Menu 6-3-2)You can listen to the callers’ messages recorded inyour phone. When you access this option, a list of therecorded messages appears.Note: If the phone has the callers’ messages waitingto be checked, it displays the total number ofthe messages and the date and time when thelast message was recorded. Pressing thePlay(??) soft key takes you to the Inbox.Press the Up or Down key to scroll to a message andpress the Play soft key to play it back.You can pause the playback by pressing the Left keyand then resume by pressing the Right key.Cannot be checked with thecurrent phone.
90VVooiiccee  TToooollss91VVooiiccee  TToooollssOn the message list, press the Options soft key to thefollowing options:Erase: erases the selected message.Info: shows detailed information about the message,such as caller’s number if identified, elapsed time,length, memory size and date and time when themessage was recorded.Talk: places a call to the caller’s number, if identified.Settings  (Menu 6-3-3)You can change the settings for the voice answermode. The following options are available:Greeting: Your phone provides you with the twodefault greeting messages to be played when a callcomes in. You can also record up to two own greetingmessages.To record a greeting message:1. Select Record and press the Select soft key.2. Select the entry either My Message 1 or MyMessage 2 by pressing the OK soft key.3. Wait until a beeping prompt sounds and record agreeting message by speaking into the microphone.You can pause recording by pressing the Left keyand then resume by pressing the Right key.4. When recording is complete, press the Save softkey. The phone automatically saves and activatesthe message.VVooiiccee  TToooollssTo play back the currently selected message, highlightPlay and press the Select soft key.To select a greeting message:1. Highlight Select and press the Select soft key.2. Select My Message 1/2to use one of yourmessages or Default 1/2to use one of the defaultmessages. 3. Press the OK soft key to save your selection.Screening: allows you to enable or disable thescreening speaker which allows you to listen to thecaller’s message while the caller is leaving it.Wait Time: allows you to set how long the phonewaits before answering a call with the greetingmessage. Selecting Off means that the phone playsback the message as soon as a call comes in.
92 93OOrrggaanniisseerrOrganiserThe Organiser feature enables you to:•  keep track of important dates and events.•  create a list of things to do and memos of things youneed to remember.•  set an alarm to ring at a specific time.•  use the phone as a calculator.•  check the time in another part of the world.Scheduler Menu 7-1In this menu, you can keep track of your daily or monthlyschedule.Today  (Menu 7-1-1)You can schedule up to 9 events for the current day,indicating each event’s start and end time. You can evenhave your phone's calendar alert you before an eventcommences. Events scheduled for future datesautomatically appear on your Today schedule on thatday. Scheduling a New Event1. Enter your event contents and press the Next softkey. For further details about how to enter characters, seepage xx.2. Enter the start time and date using the numeric keys.Note: You can move through the input fields using theNavigation keys.3. Enter the end time and date using the number keys.4. Select when an alarm will inform you of the event,by pressing the Left or Right key. Selecting NoAlarm means that the phone does not ring thealarm.5. Press the Save soft key to store your event.Viewing Your Today’s ScheduleThe list of the events stored on the current daydisplays when you select the Today menu (Menu 7-1-1). While viewing the schedule list, press the Up or Downkey to scroll to an event and:• To view details, press the View soft key. To viewthe Start and End time settings, use the Left or Rightkeys. You can move to the previous or next event bypressing the Left or Right key.While viewing the event, press the Edit soft key tochange the event, or press the Erase soft key toerase the event.• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new event.Erase : allows you to erase the event. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the events.
94OOrrggaanniisseerr95OOrrggaanniisseerrAll  (Menu 7-1-2)This option allows you to view the current month, aswell as past or future months, in calendar format. Onthe calendar, the current day is boldfaced and dayswith scheduled events are indicated by a box insidethe calendar day.Note: You can quickly access this menu by pressingthe Left key in Standby Mode.Scrolling Through the Calendar• You can move up or down by one day by pressingthe Left or Right key.   • You can move right or left by one week by pressingthe Up or Down key. • To display the next or previous month, press the or key.Creating a New ScheduleYou can store up to 70 events total in the scheduler,with up to 9 events for one day.1. Select a day on the calendar, referring to “ScrollingThrough the Calendar” on page xx and press theAdd soft key. 2. Follow the procedure in “Scheduling an Event” onpage xx.Viewing Your ScheduleSelect a day with scheduled events on the calendar,referring to “Scrolling Through the Calendar” on pagexx and press the View soft key. The first event storedon the selected day displays. To view the Start and End time settings, use the Upand Down key. You can move to the previous or nextevent by pressing the Left or Right key.While viewing the event, press the Edit soft key tochange the event, or press the Erase soft key to erasethe event.Task List Menu 7-2This feature allows you to enter up a list of tasks to bedone and assign both a priority and a deadline to eachtask. Creating a New Task1. Enter the first task and press the Next soft key toconfirm.For further details about how to enter characters,see page xx.2. Enter the time and date by which the task needs tobe done, by using the numeric keys.Note: You can move through the input fields usingthe Navigation keys.
96OOrrggaanniisseerr97OOrrggaanniisseerr3. Select High or Low priority using the Left or Rightkey.4. Press the Save soft key to store the task.Viewing a TaskThe list of the tasks displays when you access theTask List menu (Menu 7-2). While viewing the task list, press the Up or Down keyto scroll to a task and:• To view details, press the View soft key. You canmove to the previous or next task by pressing theNavigation keys.While viewing the task, press the Edit soft key tochange the task, or press the Erase soft key toerase the task.• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new task.Erase : allows you to erase the selected task. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the tasks.Memo Pad Menu 7-3This feature allows you to write down memos aboutanything you need to remember. Writing a New Memo1. Enter the memo contents. For further details about how to enter characters,see page xx.2. Press the Save soft key to save the memo.Viewing a MemoThe list of your memos displays when you access theMemo Pad menu (Menu 7-3). While viewing the memo list, press the Up or Down key to scroll to a memo and:• To view details, press the View soft key. You canmove to the previous or next memo by pressing theNavigation keys.While viewing the memo, press the Edit soft key tochange the memo, or press the Erase soft key toerase the memo.• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new memo.Erase : allows you to erase the selected memo. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the memos.
99OOrrggaanniisseerr98OOrrggaanniisseerrAlarm Menu 7-4This option allows you to set up to three alarms to ringat a specific time.To set an alarm:1. Select an alarm type, Daily Alarm or WeeklyAlarm, and press the Set soft key.2. Select On by pressing the Left or Right key.3. Press the Down key and enter the time and date forthe alarm to ring.4. Press the Down key and select an alarm melody bypressing the Left or Right key.5. Press the Down key and select a repeat option bypressing the Left or Right key.You can choose either Daily or Once for the dailyalarm, or select a day of the week for the dailyalarm.6. Press the Save soft key to save the alarm setting.To stop the alarm when it rings, press the Stop softkey. If you stop the alarm using other keys, the Snoozefunction is activated and the phone rings the alarmafter 5 minutes. (Pls confirm this feature???)To deactivate an alarm setting, access it from thealarm list and select Off.Calculator Menu 7-5Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides you with the basicarithmetic functions; addition, subtraction,multiplication and division. 1. Enter the first number on the first line using thenumeric keys. Notes:• To erase any mistakes or clear the display, pressthe CLR key.• Use the  key to enter a decimal point and thekey to change the sign of a number to anegative (-).2. Enter the operation for your calculation on thesecond line by pressing the Navigation keys,according to the graphic on the display.3. Enter the second number. 4. Repeat step 2 and 3 as many times as required. 5. To view the result, press the = soft key.6. To perform another calculation, press the CLR key toreset the calculator and repeat from step 1.
101OOrrggaanniisseerr100OOrrggaanniisseerrWorld Time Menu 7-6This menu allows you to check the current time for 24major cities around the world.Select the city corresponding to your time zone bypressing the Navigation keys one or more times. Thelocal date and time display.To turn the DST (Daylight Saving Time) setting on:1. After selecting the time zone, you want to apply theDST, press the DST soft key.2. Select On and press the OK key.The DST icon appears on the left of the time.To cancel the setting, select Off.Count Down Menu 7-7This menu helps you know how much time it takes foryou to do something, or how many months, days, hoursand minutes until a specific day arrives. You can createup to 9 counters using this menu. Creating a New Counter1. Enter the contents for your counter and press theNext soft key. For further details about entering characters, seepage xx.2. Enter the time and date you want to count downfrom.Note:You can enter a year between 1980 and 2099.3. Press the Save soft key to store the counter.Viewing a CounterThe list of the counters displays when you access theCount Down menu (Menu 7-7). While viewing the counter list, press the Up or Downkey to scroll to a counter and:• To view details, press the View soft key. You canmove to the previous or next counter by pressing theNavigation keys.While viewing a counter, press the Edit soft key toedit the counter, or press the Erase soft key toerase the counter.• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new counter.Erase : allows you to erase the selected counter. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the counters.
103SSeettttiinnggss102SettingsMany different features of your phone can becustomised to suit your preferences.Call  Menu 8-1This menu contains the suboptions for answering orredialling a call.Auto Redial  (Menu 8-1-1)When this menu is activated, your phone automaticallyredials the call up to 10 times when a connection fails.To activate this feature, select how often the phonewill automatically retry the call; 60 Seconds, 30Seconds and 10 Seconds are available.Select Off to deactivate the Auto Redial feature.Answer Mode  (Menu 8-1-2)This menu allows you to select how to answer anincoming call.  The following options are available:Any Key: the phone answers when you press any keyexcept for the  key.Folder Open: the phone answers when you open thefolder. When the folder is already open, you can pressthe keySEND Key: the phone answers only when you pressthe key.Call Forward  (Menu 8-1-3)This menu allows you to forward your incoming callsto another number. When the call forwarding option isenabled, the phone does not ring or accept incomingcalls. You can still make outgoing calls without anyproblems.Note: This feature is only available when your networkoperator supports it. Contact Reliance to checkits availability.The following options are available:Unconditional:calls are always forwarded.When Busy:calls are forwarded when you arealready on the phone.No Reply/Not Reachable:calls are forwarded whenyou do not answer the phone or the phone is poweredoff or out of the service area.To set your forwarding options:1. Choose the type of call forwarding by pressing theUp or Down key and press the Select soft key.2. Select Activate and press the OK soft key.Select Deactivate to disable the call forwardingoption.3. Enter a phone number to which your calls will beforwarded and press the Save soft key.
104SSeettttiinnggss105SSeettttiinnggssPhone/System MENU 8-2Set Time  (Menu 8-2-1)To display the correct date and time on the idle screenor to use the Organiser features, such as Scheduler,Task List, Count Down, Alarm and World Time,you need to set the current time and date using thismenu.Enter the time and date using the numeric keys. Youneed to enter the time in 24-hour format. The minute,hour, month and day each must be entered using 2digits and the year requires all 4 digits. Set NAM  (Menu 8-2-2)NAM stands for numerical assignment module,essentially your phone number. Your phone can havetwo NAMs. This means that you can have two phonenumbers for using your phone and can quickly andeasily switch your service back and forth between thetwo numbers.If you change the NAM, the phone turns off by itselfand back on, and then acquires service using the newNAM setting.Version  (Menu 8-2-3)This menu allows you to view the software andhardware versions of your phone. This feature ishelpful if you need to the call customer care.Once Call Forwarding is enabled, a notification textappears to inform you that your calls will be diverted,each time a call is forwarded or you switch the phoneon. (Pls confirm this feature???)Call Waiting  (Menu 8-1-4)Call Waiting lets you receive a second call during aconversation. Select Activate to enable the call waiting feature;otherwise Deactivate.When Call Waiting is enabled, you can respond to anincoming call by pressing the  key while you are ona call. This puts the first caller on hold and answersthe second call. For further details about answering awaiting call, see page xx.
106SSeettttiinnggss107SSeettttiinnggssSecurity Menu 8-3Your phone provides you with many security options,including a user-programmable lock code and callrestriction features. To access the Security menu, you need to enter a lockcode. The lock code is preset to “0000” at the factory.Lock Mode  (Menu 8-3-1)When the phone is locked, you cannot operate thephone until you enter the lock code. The following options are available:Never: the phone remains unlocked.On Power-Up: the phone locks automatically the nexttime you turn it on.Now: the phone locks immediately.To place an emergency call, enter the number and thenpress the  key. The phone recognises threeemergency numbers stored in the EmergencyNumbers menu (Menu 8-3-3).To unlock the phone, press the Unlock soft key andenter the lock code. The phone returns to StandbyMode.Change Code  (Menu 8-3-2)This feature allows you to change your current lockcode to a new one. The lock code is preset to “0000”at the factory.Enter a new, four-digit lock code and then press theSave soft key.Emergency Numbers  (Menu 8-3-3)Your phone provides you with the option for storingthree emergency numbers. All of these numbers canbe manually dialled at any time even when your phoneis locked. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Emergency calling may not be available on all wirelessnetworks at all times. A connection cannot always beguaranteed, due to various transmission methods,network parameters and user settings used tocomplete a call from your wireless phone.DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method ofdialling 100 or for any other essential or emergencycommunications. Remember to always turn your phone on and check forthe adequate signal strength before placing a call. To store an emergency number:1. Press the Up or Down key to select a numberlocation and press the Select soft key.
109SSeettttiinnggss108SSeettttiinnggss2. If necessary, press and hold the CLR key to clear theexisting number.3. Enter the required number. Each emergency number can be up to 24 digits long. 4. Press the Save soft key to store the number.To make an emergency call in the lock mode, simplyenter one of the stored emergency numbers, and thenpress the  key.Voice Privacy  (Menu 8-3-4)Used only in digital networks, Voice Privacy encryptsthe voice channel so that people cannot eavesdrop onyour conversation.The following options are available:Standard: turns this feature off. The phone will use astandard line for calls.Enhanced: turns this feature on. The  phone willmake and receive calls on an encrypted high securityline.Note: This feature may not be available in all areas.Contact Reliance for details and its availability.Clear Phone Book  (Menu 8-3-5)This menu allows you to erase your Phonebook entries. When a confirming message displays, select Yes andpress the OK soft key to confirm. Reset Phone  (Menu 8-3-6)Resetting the phone restores the default settings of allof user-selectable options.When a confirming message displays, select Yes andpress the OK soft key to confirm. The phone reboots,turning itself off and then back on, and returns toStandby Mode.
111RR  WWoorrlldd110R WorldThis R World menu allows you to:• launch the web browser.• play the downloaded multimedia items.• enjoy the games.• reset the web browser.R-Menu Menu 9-1Your phone comes equipped with a web browserwhich makes it possible for you to access the wirelessweb.The web browser allows you to access up-to-theminute information through your phone. Browsing thewireless web through your phone is unlike using yourcomputer; site providers have selected only the criticalaspects of their sites to present to wireless phoneusers and they have removed most of the graphics.Each time you start the web browser, the phone willconnect to the wireless web and the Service icon ( )will appear on the display. Any time this icon is visibleon the display, you are connected to the wireless weband will be billed accordingly. Rates will varyaccording to your service plan.The web browser will end the connection after acertain period of network inactivity and willautomatically reconnect as necessary. For this reason,you may find that you are billed for several networkconnections within a single session. This is normal andis designed to minimise your bill.Cannot be checked with thecurrent phone.Launching the Web BrowserNote: The first time you use the web browser, you willgo through a security setup process that takes 3to 5 minutes. Please follow the on-screenprompts to complete the security setup process.This initial setup process occurs only the firsttime you access the service.1. Accessing the R-Menu menu (Menu 9-1) connectsyour phone to the wireless web. You can also pressthe  key in Standby Mode.2. Once you are connected, the home page or the lastpage you visited displays.The opening page contents may be differentaccording to your wireless web service provider. 3. To scroll through the screen, use the Up or Downkey.Exiting the Web BrowserTo exit the web browser, simply press the  key atany time.
112RR  WWoorrlldd113RR  WWoorrllddNavigating the Web BrowserWhen you use the web browser, some keys on yourphone operate differently than when on a normalphone call. These keys are explained below. The webbrowser presents on-screen items in one of thefollowing ways:• text or numeric input• links (embedded in content)• numbered options (some options may not benumbered)• simple textHere’s how the keys work in the web browser:Navigation keys: Use these keys to scrollto and select browser options. The currentlyselected option is indicated by an arrow.You can also use them to move the cursorwhen editing text.Left soft key: This is the left soft key usedto execute the commands at the bottom leftof the browser display.Right soft key: This is the right soft keyused to execute the commands at the bottomright of the browser display. Cursor keys: Use these keys to move thecursor when editing text.END key: This key ends the web browserconnection and returns the phone to StandbyMode.Clear key: This key performs two importantfunctions:• Sends you back in the browser. Pressing itonce sends you back one page. Pressingand holding this key sends you back to thehome page.• Clears out the entered text or numbers.When entering characters, press this keyto clear the last number, letter or symbol.Press and hold this key to completely clearthe input field.Numbered keys 0 - 9: If the items on apage are numbered, you can use these keysto select them.Volume keys: These keys allows you toscroll up or down by a page or change thevolume setting.Using the Web Browser MenusOn the web browser, you can access the followingoptions by pressing the Menu soft key:Reload: reloads the current web page.Home: takes you back at any time to the homepage ofthe wireless web service provider. Bookmarks: allows you to load a bookmarked webpage directly.~
115RR  WWoorrlldd114RR  WWoorrllddMark Site: allows you to set a bookmark for mostpages; they can be accessed directly from any webpage. Bookmarks save you time by reducing thenumber of steps required to access a given page.About Openwave: provides you with informationabout Openwave and your version of the web browser.Advanced: gives you access the following advancedfeatures:- Show URL: displays the URL address of the sitewhere you are currently connected. It also enablesyou to declare the current site as the startuphomepage.- Homepage: allows you to change the startuphomepage manually. - Set WAP Proxy: allows you to configure the proxysettings required for connecting to the wireless web.- Offline Service: Most applications are stored on aserver that cannot be accessed outside your wirelesscoverage area. However, some applications can bestored in the cache of your phone, enabling you touse them offline. You can remove the associated sitefrom the cache at any time.- Outbox: stores outgoing requests from the browserso that they can be processed at a later date.- Restart Browser: restarts the browser without exitingit.- Encryption: This option is automatically set by theservice provider. You do not need to change it.Entering Text in the Web BrowserWhen prompted, you can enter letters, numbers orsymbols same way as in the phone mode. See page xxfor more information about how to enter characters.Multimedia Menu 9-2In this menu, you can use the multimedia filesdownloaded from R-World. You can download up to 3items. To play back a multimedia file:1. When the Show List highlights, press the Selectsoft key.2. When the list of the downloaded items displays,scroll to the item you want to play by pressing theUp or Down key.3. Press the Select soft key to start playing the file.4.  To Press thepause  Pause soft key.resume the playback Play softkey.adjust the volume volume keys.repeat the playback Loop soft key. cancel the repeating End-Loop soft key.mode5. To exit the screen, press the CLR key.
117RR  WWoorrlldd116RR  WWoorrllddTo remove a multimedia file from the phone’s memory:1. Select the Erase List by pressing the Up or Downkey.2. When the list of the downloaded files displays,scroll to the file you want to delete by pressing theUp or Down key. To delete all of the files, select All.3. Press the Select soft key. 4. When a confirming message displays, select Yesand press the OK soft key.Games Menu 9-3This menu allows you to play the three games; PushPush, X-Flighter and Space War. 1. Press the Up or Down  key to scroll to a game andpress the Select soft key.The game start screen displays. 2. For Push Push, press the OK soft key and the keyhelper screen appears. Press the OK soft key tostart the game.For X-Flighter or Space War, press thecorresponding number key to select an option:• New game: starts a new game.• HighScore: shows you the High Score table.• Key Info.: shows you the key helper screen.• Continue: allows you to continue the last gameyou played. This option is activated only whenyou already played the game.4. To stop the game, press the  key or the CLRkey. Reset R-Menu Menu 9-4If the screen is not clear or it often freezes when youare navigating the web browser, you can use thisfeature to clear the problem.When a confirming message displays, select Yes andthen press the OK soft key.
118 119PPhhoottoossPhotosUsing the camera module built in your phone, you cantake pictures of people or events while on the move.You can set a picture as a wall paper image or callerimage.Camera Menu 0-1In this menu, you can take a picture. The cameraproduces JPEG pictures.Note: When you take a picture in direct sunlight orunder too bright illumination, shading mayoccurs on the picture.To take a picture:1. Accessing the Camera menu turns on the camera atthe top left of the phone. Or, press and hold the key in Standby Mode.The image to be captured appears on the display.2. Adjust the image by rotating the camera module andaiming it at the subject.3. To Press theflip the image vertically volume keys.change the image Left or Right key.sizechange the image Up or Down  key.resolutionuse the options Options soft key.See below.review the picture Review soft key.stored in your Photo Albumreturn to the capture CLR key.mode from the reviewscreen4. Press and hold the  key to take the picture.The phone automatically saves the picture in thePhoto Album menu (Menu 0-2) and returns to thecapture mode.5. Press the Review soft key to view the takenpicture.If you want to use the camera options, press theOptions soft key. See page xx.6. When you are finished, press the  key toreturn to Standby Mode.
120PPhhoottooss121PPhhoottoossUsing the Camera optionsWhen you press the Options soft key in the capturemode, the following options are available for thecurrent shot:FlashYou can use the flash which allows you to take apicture of the best quality when it is dark. Select Onthis Shot to use the flash only for the current shot andAlways On to use it for all of the pictures you take.When the flash turns on, the flash icon (???) appearson the top right of the imageSelf TimerYou can set the phone to take a picture at a predefinedtime. Once you set the time, the timer (???) appears onthe top right of the image. When you press and holdthe  key, it counts down and turns red before 3seconds. The phone automatically takes and saves apicture when the specified time expires.BrightnessYou can adjust the brightness of the image. When thebrightness is selected Auto, the phone automaticallydetermines the setting. Fun FramesThis option allows you to use a frame on the picture.Press the Navigation keys to find the frame format youwant to use.Color TonesThis options allows you to change the color tone of thepicture. Press the Navigation keys to find the tone youwant to use. Mono, Sepia, Negative, Emboss,Sketch,UV Positive and UV Negative are available.To set the phone to adjust the color automatically,select Auto.White BalanceThis setting adjusts the color balance of the picture toremove the current lighting conditions add. With thissetting, you can make your picture appear warm orcool. Scroll to the setting you want to use by pressingthe Up or Down key. When you select Manual, youcan adjust the balance using the Navigation keys.
123PPhhoottooss122PPhhoottoossPPhhoottoossPhoto Album Menu 0-2In this menu, you can review the pictures you havetaken. By default, your phone displays them in thethumbnail mode, which shows pictures as a smallimage.To Press thescroll through the Navigation keys.picturesuse the options Options soft key. Fordetails, see below.view the selected Expand soft key.picture in a large sizeon the full screenreturn to the  Thumbnail soft key. thumbnail modeUsing the Picture OptionsPress the Options soft key while reviewing a picture,and the following options are available:CameraYou can switch the display to the capture mode.Save to WalletThis option copies the picture to the Photo Walletmenu (Menu 0-3). See the next page.EraseYou can erase the selected picture or all of the pictures.Edit CaptionThis option allows you to change the picture’s titledisplayed on the right top of the picture in the expandmode.Photo Info.This option shows you information about the currentpicture, such as title, time and date when it was taken,image size and quality.The display scrolls the information screen automatically.Press the Up or Down key to scroll the screen by oneitem. You can also scroll by one page by pressing theScroll soft key.Thumbnail/ExpandYou can switch the display to the thumbnail mode or theexpand mode.Photo Wallet Menu 0-3Photo Wallet allows you to store the picturesindependently, like your photo album. By default, yourphone displays them in the thumbnail mode, whichshows pictures as a small image.
125PPhhoottooss124PPhhoottoossTo Press thescroll through the Navigation keys.picturesuse the options Options soft key. Fordetails, see below.view the selected Expand soft key.picture in a large sizeon the full screenreturn to the  Thumbnail soft key. thumbnail modeWhen you press the Options soft key while reviewinga picture, the following options are available:Wallpaper: copies the picture into the PhotoWallpaper image folder. You can use it in theWallpaper menu (Menu 5-4).Phonebook: allows you to set the picture as a callerimage for a Phonebook entry.Erase: allows you to erase the selected picture or allof the pictures from Photo Wallet.Settings Menu 0-4This menu allows you to set up the options for usingthe camera and pictures.Security  (Menu 0-4-1)You can lock the pictures so that a person without yourapproval cannot review them. To access the Security menu, you need to enter thelock code. It is preset to “0000” at the factory.Select On and press the OK soft key. Once you havelocked the pictures, you need to enter the lock codeeach time you access the Photo Album and PhotoWallet menus.To deactivate this feature, select Off.Camera Settings  (Menu 0-4-2)You can change the default image settings. Thefollowing options are available:Resolution: allows you to adjust the resolution of theimage. You can select either High:640*480,Med:320*240 or Low:160*120.Quality: allows you to change the image quality. Youcan select either Economy, Normal or Fine.
127HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn126•  Extreme temperatures will affect the chargingcapacity of your battery: it may require cooling orwarming first.•  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, suchas in a car in summer or winter conditions, as youwill reduce the capacity and life-time of the battery.Always try to keep the battery at room temperature.A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarilynot work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected bytemperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).•  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin,clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the+ and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on thebattery), for example when you carry a sparebattery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting theterminals may damage the battery or the objectcausing the short-circuit.•  Dispose of used batteries in accordance with localregulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose ofbatteries in a fire.Health and Safety InformationPrecautions When Using BatteriesYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionstandard battery. •  Never use any charger or battery that is damaged inany way.•  Use the battery only for its intended purpose.•  If you use the phone near the network’s basestation, it uses less power; talk and standby timeare greatly affected by the signal strength on thecellular network and the parameters set by thenetwork operator.•  Battery charging time depends on the remainingbattery charge and the type of battery and chargerused. The battery can be charged and dischargedhundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.When the operation time, including talk time andstandby time, is noticeably shorter than normal, it istime to buy a new battery.•  If left unused, a fully charged battery will dischargeitself over time.•  Use only Samsung-approved batteries and rechargeyour battery only with Samsung-approved chargers.When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from thepower source. Do not leave the battery connectedto a charger for more than a week, sinceovercharging may shorten its life.
128HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn129HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnRoad SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful ability tocommunicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. Butan important responsibility accompanies the benefitsof wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.When using your wireless phone behind the wheel ofa car, practice good common sense and remember thefollowing tips:1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features,such as speed dial and redial. If available, thesefeatures help you to place your call without takingyour attention off the road.2. When available, use a hands-free device. Ifpossible, add an extra layer of convenience andsafety to your wireless phone with one of the manyhands-free accessories available today.3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Beable to access your wireless phone withoutremoving your eyes from the road. If you get anincoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voicemail answer it for you.4. Let the person you are speaking with know you aredriving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavytraffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet,snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers whiledriving. Jotting down a To do list or flipping throughyour phonebook takes your attention away from yourprimary responsibility, driving safely.6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible,place calls when you are not moving or beforepulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your carwill be stationary. If you need to make a call whilemoving, dial only a few numbers, check the roadand your mirrors, then continue.7. Do not engage in stressful or emotionalconversations that may be distracting. Make thepeople with whom you are talking aware that youare driving and suspend conversations that have thepotential to divert your attention from the road.8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial theemergency number in the case of fire, trafficaccident or medical emergencies.9. Use your wireless phone to help others inemergencies. If you see a car accident, crime inprogress or other serious emergency where lives arein danger, call the emergency number, as you wouldwant others to do for you.10. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serioushazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor trafficaccident where no one appears injured, or avehicle you know to be stolen, call roadsideassistance or any other special non-emergencywireless number.
130HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn131HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnOperating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in force inany area and always switch your phone off wheneverit is forbidden to use it, or when it may causeinterference or danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory toanother device, read its user’s guide for detailed safetyinstructions. Do not connect incompatible products.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,users are advised that for the satisfactory operation ofthe equipment and for the safety of personnel, it isrecommended that the equipment should only be usedin the normal operating position (held to your ear withthe antenna pointing over your shoulder).Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment are shielded fromradio frequency (RF) signals. However, certainelectronic equipment may not be shielded against theRF signals from your wireless phone. Consult themanufacturer to discuss alternatives.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimumdistance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between awireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potentialinterference with the pacemaker. Theserecommendations are consistent with the independentresearch and recommendations of Wireless TechnologyResearch.Persons with pacemakers:•  should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6inches) from their pacemaker when the phone isswitched on;•  should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;•  should use the ear opposite the pacemaker tominimize potential interference.If you have any reason to suspect that interference istaking place, switch your phone off immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with somehearing aids. In the event of such interference, youmay wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer todiscuss alternatives.
133HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn132HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical devices, consultthe manufacturer of your device to determine if it isadequately shielded from external RF energy. Yourphysician may be able to assist you in obtaining thisinformation. Switch your phone off in health carefacilities when any regulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilitiesmay be using equipment that could be sensitive toexternal RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding your vehicle.You should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesSwitch your phone off in any facility where postednotices require you to do so.Potentially Explosive EnvironmentsSwitch your phone off when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or evendeath.Users are advised to switch the phone off while at arefuelling point (service station). Users are reminded ofthe need to observe restrictions on the use of radioequipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distributionareas), chemical plants or where blasting operationsare in progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere areoften but not always clearly marked. They includebelow deck on boats, chemical transfer or storagefacilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (suchas propane or butane), areas where the air containschemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metalpowders, and any other area where you wouldnormally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
135HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn134HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnEmergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates usingradio signals, wireless and landline networks as wellas user-programmed functions, which cannotguarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, youshould never rely solely on any wireless phone foressential communications (medical emergencies, forexample).Remember, to make or receive any calls the phonemust be switched on and in a service area withadequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not bepossible on all wireless phone networks or whencertain network services and/or phone features are inuse. Check with local service providers.To make an emergency call:1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.2. Key in the emergency number for your presentlocation. Emergency numbers vary by location.3. Press the  key.If certain features are in use (call barring, for example),you may first need to deactivate those features beforeyou can make an emergency call. Consult thisdocument and Reliance.When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be the only means ofcommunication at the scene of an accident; do not cutoff the call until given permission to do so.Other Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service the phone orinstall the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation orservice may be dangerous and may invalidate anywarranty applicable to the device.• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment inyour vehicle is mounted and operating properly.• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartment as thephone, its parts or accessories.• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, rememberthat an air bag inflates with great force. Do notplace objects, including both installed or portablewireless equipment in the area over the air bag or inthe air bag deployment area. If wireless equipmentis improperly installed and the air bag inflates,serious injury could result.• Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft.The use of wireless phones in aircraft may bedangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and isillegal.• Failure to observe these instructions may lead to thesuspension or denial of telephone services to theoffender, or legal action, or both.
137HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn136HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnCare and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help you fulfill any warrantyobligations and allow you to enjoy this product formany years.•  Keep the phone and all its parts and accessoriesout of the reach of small children.•  Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity andliquids contain minerals that will corrode electroniccircuits.•  Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing somay cause an electric shock to you or damage tothe 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. Hightemperatures can shorten the life of electronicdevices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certainplastics.•  Do not store the phone in cold areas. When thephone warms up to its normal operatingtemperature, moisture can form inside the phone,which may damage the phone’s electronic circuitboards.•  Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Roughhandling can break internal circuit boards.•  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents orstrong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it witha soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.•  Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’smoving parts and prevent proper operation.•  Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, suchas a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. Thephone may explode when overheated. •  Use only the supplied or an approved replacementantenna. Unauthorized antennas or modifiedaccessories may damage the phone and violateregulations governing radio devices.•  If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory isnot working properly, take it to your nearestqualified service facility. The personnel there willassist you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
138 139GGlloossssaarryyGlossaryAirtime - Actual time spent talking on the wirelessphone. Most carriers bill customers based on howmany minutes of airtime they use each month.Antenna - A device for transmitting or receivingsignals. 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 haveantennas.Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiverthat maintains communications with mobile radiotelephones within a given area. (Typically called a cellor cell site)CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-spectrum approach to digital transmission. WithCDMA, each conversion is digitized and then taggedwith a code. The mobile phone deciphers only aparticular code to pick the right conversation off theair. The transmitted signal is just above noise levelacross the available bandwidth.Channel - Communications signals transmit alongpaths called channels.Codec - Compression & Decompression.Deactivation - The process of rendering a wirelessphone inactive. DTMF - (Dual-tone Multi-Frequency ) You send DTMFsignals when you enter numbers by pressing the digitkeys.EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a newglobal standard for compressing and decompressingvoice signals. EVRC uses a lower bit rate (the numberof bits sent per second) than existing CDMA vocoders,while providing significant improvements in voicequality. This technology enables your phone to providesuperb voice quality while benefiting from the abilityto process more cellular voice calls using lessbandwidth than the voice codecs in CDMA networkstoday.Frequency - A measure based on time, as one ormore waves per second, in an electrical or light waveinformation signal. A signal’s frequency is stated incycles-per-second or Hertz (Hz).Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use awireless phone without lifting or holding the handset -an important safety feature for automobiles, tractorsand most other motorized vehicles.LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to referto the screen display on the wireless phone.LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer toa small light on the wireless phone or on the DesktopCharger. The LED lights on the phone to indicate anincoming call. The lights on the charger indicate thatbattery charging is taking place.
140GGlloossssaarryy141Prepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an areacode, to a phone number.RF - Radio FrequencyRoaming - The ability to use a wireless phone tomake and receive calls in places outside of the homeservice area.Service Charge - The amount paid each month toreceive wireless service.Standby Time - The amount of time a fully chargedwireless portable or transportable phone can be onand idle without being in use. (See Talk Time)Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk on aportable or transportable wireless phone withoutrecharging the battery.Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convertspeech into digital signals.Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allowtransmission of telephone or data signals through theair without a physical connection, such as a metal wire(copper) or fiber optic cable.IndexAAccessories • 9Air time (1-5) • 55Alarm (5-5) • 84Alerts (7-3) • 98Animation • 101Auto answer (0-1) • 105Auto retry (0-3) • 106BBacklight (8-4) •  102Banner (8-3) •  102Batterycharging • 18installing • 17low battery indicator • 20removing • 18precautions • 116CCalculator (5-6) • 85Callanswer (0-2) • 105answering • 34emergency • 25ending • 25forwarding • 37from Phone Book • 26incoming (1-2) • 53making • 24missed • 36outgoing (1-1) • 52redialling last • 25restriction • 111three way • 39waiting • 38Caller ID • 36Camera (#) • 114Care • 126Characters, entering • 40Charging batteries • 18Clock  • 103Connect tone • 98Contrast (8-6) • 103Correcting number • 25DData/fax receiving/sending • 109Data/fax (0-7) • 108Diallingpause • 29 prepend • 26speed • 27voice • 32, 88Disconnect tone • 98Display LCD • 10external • 15DTMF tonelength (7-6) • 99Dual clock (8-5) • 103EErasing History (1-4) • 54Erase Msg (3-7) • 69External Display • 15FFindingphonebook • 56GGames (9) • 104Greeting • 94The index will be updated ina later version
142IInnddeexx143IInnddeexxIIcon description • 13Inbox ( 3-3) • 66In-call options • 35Incoming calls (1-2) • 53Installing battery • 17KKey Beep (7-5) • 99Keysdescription • 11location • 10LLanguage (0-4) • 106Last number redialling • 25Letters, entering • 40Listeningvoicemail •65Lock code • 111Low battery indicator • 20MMaintenance • 126Memo pad (5-4) • 83Memory (2-5) • 61Memory, clearing • 113Menuslist • 49scrolling • 47shortcuts • 48Messageserasing • 69filed • 68greeting • 94setup (3-8) • 70voice • 65Minute beep • 98Missed calls • 36Modesphone • 22text input • 40Mutemicrophone • 35NNamesentering • 40find (2-1) • 56NAM setting (0-5) • 107Numberadding in an entry • 60correcting • 25my phone # (2-4)• 61searching • 56OOutbox (3-4) • 67Outgoing calls (1-1) • 52PPhone layout • 10lock  • 110my number (2-4) • 61Phonebook (2) • 56PINcode • 112Planner (5) • 79Power save mode • 23Prepend dialling • 26RRedialling auto • 106last call • 25Removing battery • 18Reset phone • 113Restrict • 111Ringtype (7-2)• 97volume (7-1) • 96Roam ringer (7-4)• 99SSafetybatteries • 116information • 116precautions • 7Schedular (5-2) • 81Searchingphonebook • 56Security (0-9) • 110Service alert • 98Service light • 16Setting NAM (0-5) • 107Setting system (0-6) • 107Setting time (5-9) • 87Setup (0) • 105Sounds (7) • 96Speed dialling • 27Standby mode • 22Switching on/off phone • 21TTask List (5-3) • 82Text, entering • 40Today (5-1) • 79Tone length (7-6) • 99T9 text mode • 42UUnpacking • 9VVersion (0-8) • 110Voice answer (6-3) • 92Voice dial (6-1) • 88Voice memo (6-2) • 91Voice message (3-2) • 65Volume, adjustingring (7-1) • 96key (7-5) • 99WWeb Browserget in web (4-1) • 73prompt (4-2) • 78World time (5-7) • 86Writing new message • 62
145Save a Number Number + Save + Select +/    (Category) + Select + Name + Next + If necessary,/      +     /    to changethe settings or Edit to enterinformation + SaveSpeed dialling  Enter memory location of desired number, holding the last digit to automatically dial.Phonebook  Press        +     /Search +       /      + OK or Launch the web Press    browserTake a picture Press       +        SCH-A633 Quick Reference CardBASIC OPERATIONSMake a call Phone number + End a callReceive a call or open the phoneAdjust the key  (in Standby Mode)beep volume /     on the left sideAdjust  the  (during a conversation)  speaker volume /     on the left sideRedial the last call twiceSwitch to the Hold #vibrate modeVoice dial Hold *or open the  folder+ Say a name144
146Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents.U.S Patent No. 4,901,307   5,056,109   5,099,2045,101,501   5,103,459   5,107,2255,109,390 Main Menu   (To access, press the Menu soft key)1 :  Phone Book  1 :  Find 2 :  Add Entry3 :  Groups4 :  Memory Status2 :  Messages 1 :  Write2 :  Inbox3 :  Outbox4 :  Saved5 :  Templates6 :  Erase Msgs7 :  Settings8 :  Voice Mail3 :  Call History  1 :  Missed2 :  Received3 :  Dialled4 :  Erase History5 :  Call Duration4 :  Sounds 1 :  Ringer Tones2 :   Ringer Volume3 :  Alerts4 :  Key Tone5 :  Power On/Off Melody5 :  Display 1 :  Language2 :  Service Area3 :  Menu Theme4 :  Wallpaper5 :  Banner6 :  Backlight7 :  Set Dual Clock8 :  Service LED6 :  Voice Tools 1 :  Voice Dial2 :  Voice Memo3 :  Answer Machine7 : Organiser 1 :  Scheduler2 :  Task List3 :  Memo Pad4 :  Alarm5 :  Calculator6 :  World Time7 :  Count Down8 :  Settings 1 :  Call  1. Auto Redial2. Answer Mode3. Call Forward4. Call Waiting2 :  Phone/System 1. Set Time2. Set NAM3. Version3 :  Security 1. Lock Mode2. Change Code3. Emergency Numbers4.  Voice Privacy5.  Clear Phone Book6.  Reset Phone 9 :  R World 1 :  R-Menu2 :  Multimedia3 :  Games4 :  Reset R-Menu 0 :  Photos 1 :  Camera2 :  Photo Album3 :  Photo Wallet4 :  SettingsLIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS

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