Samsung Electronics Co SGHS108 Single-Mode PCS GSM Phone User Manual

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Mode PCS GSM Phone Users Manual

Users Manual

ELECTRONICSTRI BANDGPRS TELEPHONESGH-S108* Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone,depending on the software installed or your service provider.Printed in KoreaCode No.: GH68-xxxxxAEnglish. 07/2002. Rev. 1.0World Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.comDraft version(2002. 07. 18)
 For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION     In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.  Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.  The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.  Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.  Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.  Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna.  If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.   Body-worn Operation  This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body.  To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm. separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.  The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.    WARNING!    Read this information before using your phone
3ContentsImportant Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . 7Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Phone  Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 3Service  Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 6Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Installing the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Charging  a  Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 9S witching the Phone On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . 21Call Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Making  a  Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2 2Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Answering  a  Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2 5Viewing Missed Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26S witching Quickly to the Silent Mode . . . . . 28Selecting Functions and Options . . . . . 29Example: Setting the Display Language . . . 31Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Storing a Number with a Name. . . . . . . . . 33Using Phonebook Entry Options . . . . . . . . 35Searching for a Number in  the  Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  37Editing a Caller Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Speed-Dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4 0Checking Memory Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Entering Text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Changing the Text Input Mode . . . . . . . . . 43Using the Chinese Pinyin Mode . . . . . . . . . 45Using the Chinese Stroke Mode . . . . . . . . 47Using the Quick English Mode . . . . . . . . . . 50
54Contents ContentsIn-Call Options (continued)Using the English Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Using the Number Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Using the Symbolic Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Using  Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5 4In-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Putting a Call on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55S witching the Microphone Off (Mute) . . . . . 56Muting/Sending Key Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Searching for a Number in  the  Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57Using the SMS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Answering a Second Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Making a Multiparty Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling . . . . 61Accessing Menu Functions by  Using  Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6 2List of Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Read Messages  (Menu 1.1) . . . . . . . . . . . 67W rite Messages  (Menu 1.2). . . . . . . . . . . 69Templates  (Menu 1.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Setup    (Menu  1.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7 1Broadcast  (Menu 1.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Voice Mail  (Menu 1.6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74My Contents  (Menu 1.7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Memory Status  (Menu 1.8) . . . . . . . . . . . 75Call Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Missed Calls  (Menu 2.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76R eceived Calls  (Menu 2.2) . . . . . . . . . . . 76Dialled Calls  (Menu 2.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Call Time  (Menu 2.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Call Cost  (Menu 2.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Ring Tone  (Menu 3.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Ring Volume  (Menu 3.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Alert Type  (Menu 3.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Keypad Tone  (Menu 3.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Message Tone  (Menu 3.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Extra Tones  (Menu 3.6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Infr ared Activate  (Menu 4.1) . . . . . . . . . . 83My Settings  (Menu 4.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Greeting Message  (Menu 4.3) . . . . . . . . . 75Own Number  (Menu 4.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Language  (Menu 4.5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Security  (Menu 4.6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Display Settings   (Menu 4.7) . . . . . . . . . . 89Extra Settings  (Menu 4.8) . . . . . . . . . . . . 91ShortCut  (Menu 4.9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92R eset Settings  (Menu 4.10). . . . . . . . . . . 82Organiser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Calendar  (Menu 5.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93To Do List  (Menu 5.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95Time & Date  (Menu 5.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Alarm    (Menu  5.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9 7Calculator  (Menu 5.5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Currency Exchange  (Menu 5.6) . . . . . . . 101Network Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Call Diverting  (Menu 6.1) . . . . . . . . . . . 102Call Barring  (Menu 6.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Call Waiting  (Menu 6.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Network Selection  (Menu 6.4) . . . . . . . . 107Caller ID  (Menu 6.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Closed User Group (CUG)  (Menu 6.6) . . . 108Band Selection  (Menu 6.7) . . . . . . . . . . 110
76ContentsImportant SafetyPrecautionsR ead these guidelines before using your wirelessphone. Failure to comply with them may bedangerous or illegal. For more detailed safetyinformation, see  Health and Safety Informationon page 121.Road Safety at All TimesDo not use a hand-held phone while driving;park the vehicle first. Switching Off When RefuellingDo not use the phone at a refuelling point(service station) or near fuels or chemicals.Switching Off in AircraftWireless phones can cause interference. Usingthem in aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.Switching Off in HospitalsS witch off y our phone near medical equipment.Follow any regulations or rules in force.InterferenceAll wireless phones may be subject tointerference, which could affect theirperformance.Special RegulationsMeet any special regulations in force in any areaand always switch off your phone whenever it isforbidden to use it, or when it may causeinterference or danger (in a hospital forexample).Funbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Games  (Menu 7.1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111W AP Browser  (Menu 7.2) . . . . . . . . . . . 111Downloads  (Menu 7.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Solving Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Phone Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  117P I N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 1 8P U K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 1 8PIN2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  119PUK2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  119Barring Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  120Health and Safety Information. . . . . . 121Information about Batteries . . . . . . . . . . 121Precautions When Using Batteries . . . . . . 123R oad  Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1 25Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127Potentially Explosive A tmospheres . . . . . . 129Emergency  Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  130Other Important Safety Information . . . . 131Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
98Important Safety PrecautionsUnpackingYour package contains the following items.In addition, you can obtain the followingaccessories for your phone from your localSamsung dealer:¥ Desktop charger  ¥ Ear-microphone¥ Simple hands-free kit ¥ Car holder¥Standard/extended batteries¥ Cigarette lighter adapterSensible UseUse only in the normal position (held to the ear).Avoid unnecessary contact with the antennawhen the phone is switched on.Accessories and BatteriesUse only Samsung-approved accessories andbatteries. Qualified serviceOnly qualified service personnel may install orrepair your phone.HandsetBatteryUser s ManualsSoftware CD-ROMTravel AdapterEar-MicrophoneData Cable
1110Your PhoneYour PhonePhone LayoutThe following illustrations show the mainelements of your phone.K e y Description In menu mode, scroll through themenu options and phonebook memory.In idle mode, allow you to access yourfavourite menu options directly (formore information on shortcuts, seepage 92).In menu mode, return to the previousmenu level and select the currentmenu respectively.When entering text, move the cursorleft and right respectively. In idle mode, allow you to access yourfavourite menu options directly (formore information on shortcuts, seepage 92).Perform the functions indicated by thetext above them (on the bottom line ofthe display).In idle mode, launches the WA Pbrowser directly.Deletes characters from the display.In menu mode, returns to the previousmenu level.M a kes or answers a call.When held down in idle mode, recallsthe last number dialled or received.In menu mode, selects a menufunction or stores information that yo uhave entered (such as a name) in thephone or SIM memory.EarpieceDisplayN avigation keysFolderSoft key (right)W AP Browser keyAntennaService lightExternal displayPower on/off /menu exit keyAlphanumerickeysSpecial functionkeys(soft k eys)Volume/menubrowse keysSoft key (left)Dial/menuconfirmation keyCancel/correction keyMicrophoneEar-microphonejackIrDA port
1312Your Phone Your PhoneK e y Description Ends a call. Also switches the phone onand off when held down. In menu mode, cancels your input andreturns to the idle mode.When held down in idle mode,accesses your voice mail.Enter numbers, letters and somespecial characters.Enter special characters.Perform the various functions.(on the side of the phone) During a call, adjust the earpiecevolume.In idle mode, adjust the key volume.In menu mode, scroll through themenu options and phonebook memory.DisplayDisplay LayoutThe display comprises three areas.Area DescriptionFirst line Displays various icons (see page14).Middle lines Display messages, instructionsand any information that yo uenter (number to be dialled, forexample).Last line Shows the functions currentlyassigned to the two soft keys.~Menu NameIconsText andgraphic areaSoft keysindications
1514Your Phone Your PhoneIconsIcon DescriptionShows the received signal strength. Thegreater the number of bars, the betterthe signal strength.Appears when a call is in progress.Appears when you are connected to theGPRS network.Appears when you set the alarm.Appears when a new text message hasbeen received.Appears when a new voice mailmessage has been received.Appears when you are entering text toindicate the current text input mode.Appears when the Silent mode is activeor you set the  Alert Type menu option(Menu 3.3), so that the phone vibrateswhen you receive a call; for furtherdetails, see page 80. Shows the level of your battery. Themore bars you see, the more power youh a v e left.Appears when the IrDA port is active.For details, see page 83.Appears when you are out of your  hom earea and have registered onto adifferent network, when travelling inother countries, for example.Appears when the Mute mode is active.BacklightThe display is illuminated by a backlight. Whenyou press any key or open the phone, thebacklight illuminates. It turns off if no key ispressed within a given period of time, dependingon the Back Light menu option.To specif y the length of time for which thebacklight is active, set the  B ac k L ig ht menuoption (Menu 4.7.2); see page 89 for furtherdetails.You can also set the phone to use the backlightonly during a specified period time, via the AutoLight menu option (Menu 4.7.3); see page 90for further details.External DisplayYour phone has an external display on the cover.It indicates that you ha ve an incoming call or amessage, and notifies you at the specified timewhen you set an alarm.
1716Your PhoneService LightThe service light is in the top right-hand cornerof the phone. It flashes when services areavailable on the phone.To activate or deactivate use of the service light,set the Service Light menu option (Menu4.7.4); see page 90 for further details.Service lightGetting StartedInstalling the SIM CardWhen you subscribe to a cellular network, yo uare provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded withyour subscription details, such as your PIN, anyoptional services available and so on.Important! The plug-in SIM card and itscontacts can be easily damaged byscratching or bending, so be carefulwhen handling, inserting orremoving the card.K eep all SIM cards out of the reachof small children.1. If necessary, switch off the phone by holdingdown the  key until the power-off imageis displa y ed.2. R e m ove the battery. To do so:➀Press down the catch above the batteryand hold it in this position.➁Slide the battery and lift it a w ay, as shown.➀➁
19Getting Started18Getting Started3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder sothat the holder locks the card in position.M a ke sure that the cut corner is top right andthe gold contacts of the card face into thephone.Note: When you need to remove the SIM card,slide it, as shown, and take it out of theholder.4. Place the battery back, taking care to matchthe tabs on the battery with the grooves onthe phone.5. Slide the battery towards the top of the phoneuntil it clicks into place. Make sure that thebattery is properly installed before switchingon the power.Charging a BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionbattery. A travel adapter is provided with yourphone. Use only approved batteries andchargers. Ask your local Samsung dealer forfurther details.The phone can be used while the battery ischarging, but this will cause the phone to chargemore slowly. Note: You must fully charge the battery beforeusing your phone for the first time. Adischarged battery is fully recharged inapproximately 200 minutes.1. With the battery in position on the phone,connect the lead from the travel adapter tothe bottom of the phone.
21Getting Started20Getting Started2. Connect the adapter to a standard AC walloutlet.3. When charging is finished, disconnect theadapter from the power outlet and from thephone by pressing the grey tabs on both sidesof the connector and pulling the connectorout.Switching the Phone On/Off1. Open the folder.2. Hold down the  key until the phoneswitches on.3. If the phone asks for a password, key in thepassword and press the O K soft k e y. Thephone password is factory set to  00000000.For further details, see page 117.4. If the phone asks for a PIN, key in the PINand press the O K soft k e y. For further details,see page 118.The phone searches for your network andwhen it finds it, the idle screen, illustratedbelow, appears on each display. Now, you canm a ke or receive a call.Note: To change the language, use the Languagemenu option (Menu 4.5); for further details,refer to page 86.5. When  you wish to switch the phone off, holddown the  key until the power-off imageis displa y ed.Low Battery IndicatorWhen the battery is weak and only a fewminutes of talk time remain, you will hear aw arning tone and a message will be repeated atregular intervals on the displa y:When the battery becomes too weak for thephone to operate, it switches off automatically.* * Warning**Low BatteryService Provider07:30W ed 06 Mar(wed)03/0607:30Menu NameMenu Name➁➀➀
2322Call FunctionsCall FunctionsMaking a CallWhen the idle screen is displayed, key in thearea code and phone number, and press the key.Note: If you have checked the Auto Redial optionin the  Extra Settings menu (Menu 4.8),the number is redialled automatically up toten times when the person does not answerthe call or is already on the phone; see page91 for further details.Making an International Call1. Press and hold down the 0 key. The + character appears.2. K ey in the country code, area code and phonenumber and press the  key.Correcting the NumberTo clear... Press the...The last digit C k ey. displa ye dA ny other digit or  key until  the cursorin the numberis immediately to the right of the digit to becleared. Press the C key. You can also insert amissing digit simply by pressing the appropriatekey.The whole display the C k ey for more thanone second.Ending a CallWhen you want to finish y our call, briefly pressthe ke y.Redialling the Last NumberThe phone stores the numbers you dialled,received or missed if the caller is identified; seeCall Records  on page 76 for further details. To recall any of these numbers:1. If you have typed any characters on thedisplay, clear the display b y holding down theC key for more than one second.2. Press the  key to display a list of the lastnumbers in the order in which the calls weremade.3. Use the  and keys to scroll throughthe numbers until the required number ishighlighted.4. To... Then...Dial the number  Press the  key.highlightedEdit the number  ¥ Press the Edit  soft ke y.highlighted ¥ Change the number asrequired, referring toCorrecting theNumber  on page 22for further details.
2524Call Functions Call FunctionsMaking a Call from the PhonebookYou can store frequently-dialled phone numberswith a name in the SIM card or the phonememory, using the phonebook. You then simplyselect the required name to recall the associatednumber. For further details on the Phonebookfeatures, refer to page 33.Adjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if y o u   w ant to adjust the earpiecevolume, use the  and  keys on the left sideof the phone. Press the  key to increase and the  key todecrease the volume.Answering a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone rings andthe following screen appears on each display.If the caller can be identified, the caller s phonenumber or name, if stored in your phonebook, isdisplay ed.1. If necessary, open the folder. Press the keyor the  Accept soft key to answer the incomingcall.If the  Anykey Answer option in the ExtraSettings menu (Menu 4.8) is checked, yo ucan press any key to answer a call except forthe key and the Reject soft k ey (seepage 91).If the  Active Flip option in the  Extra Settingsmenu (Menu 4.8) is checked, you can answerthe call simply by opening the folder (see page91).Note: To reject an incoming call, press and holdthe volume keys on the left side of thephone without opening the folder. 2. End the call b y closing the folder or pressingthe ke y.Note: You can answer a call while using thephonebook or menu features.In idle mode with the folder open, you canadjust the key volume using the  and  keys.Accept Reject
2726Call Functions Call FunctionsViewing Missed CallsIf you are unable to answer a call for anyreason, you can find out who was calling y ou,pro vided that this service is available. In thisw ay, you can call the person back, if necessary. The number of missed calls is displayed on theidle screen immediately after a call was missed.To view the missed call immediately:1. If the phone is closed, open the folder.2. Press the View soft k e y.The number corresponding to the most recentmissed call is display ed, if a v ailable.3. To.... Press the...Scroll through the  or  key.missed callsCall the number key.displa ye dEdit or delete a  Select soft k ey missed call number (see the followingpage).Editing a Missed Call NumberNote: If the number corresponding to the missedcall is not a v ailable, the Edit Number optionis not displa yed.1. Press the Options soft k ey.2. Press the  or  key to highlight theEdit Number option.3. Press the Select soft k ey.4. Change the number as required. 5. To... Press the...Call the number key.Store the  S a v e soft k ey and enternumber the name and locationrequired (for furtherdetails, refer to page 33).Deleting a Missed Call1. Press the Options soft k e y.2. If necessary, press the  or  key tohighlight the Delete option.3. Press the Select soft k ey.You can press the  key at any time to exit theMissed Call feature.Note: You can access the Missed Call feature atany time by selecting the  Missed Callsmenu option (Menu 2.1); for further details,see page 76.
2928Call FunctionsSelecting Functionsand OptionsYour phone offers a set of functions that allowyou to customise your phone. These functionsare arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessedvia the two soft keys marked      and    . Eachmenu and sub-menu allows you to view andalter the settings of a particular function.The roles of the soft keys vary according to thecurrent context; the label on the bottom line ofthe display just above each key indicates itscurrent role.Example:Service Provider07:30W ed 06 MarMenu NamePress the left softkey to access themain menu mode.Press the right softkey to access thePhonebook menu.Switching Quickly to the SilentModeThe Silent Mode is convenient when discretion isrequired and you a wish to stop the phone frommaking any noise, in a theatre for example.In idle mode, to switch your phone quickly tothe silent mode, simply press and hold down thekey until the  Silent Mode  message andvibr ation icon ( ) are display ed.In the silent mode, your phone changes thesound settings as follows:Option New SettingAlert Type (Menu 3.3) VibrationKeypad Tone (Menu 3.4) OFFSMS Tone (Menu 3.5.1) Light OnlyError Tone (Menu 3.6.1) OF FTo exit the silent mode and reactivate theprevious Sound Settings, press and hold the key again until  Exit Silent Mode  appears. Thevibr ation icon ( ) is no longer displayed.
3130Selecting Functions and OptionsSelecting Functions and OptionsTo view the various functions/options availableand select the one required:1. Press the appropriate soft key.2. To... Press the...Select the: Select soft k ey or ¥ Function displayed  the k ey.or¥ Option highlightedView the next function key or  key  or highlight the next  on the left side of option in a list the phone. M ove back to the  key or  key previous function  on the left sideor option in a list of the phone. M ove back up one  key, soft k ey level in the structure or  C ke y.Exit the structure  key.without changing the settingsIn some functions, you  may be asked for apassword or PIN. Enter the required code andpress the O K soft ke y.Example: Setting the DisplayLanguage1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theMenu soft k ey to access the menus.2. Scroll through the menus until you reach thePhone Settings menu, by pressing the or k e y.4Service Provider07:30W ed 06 MarCall RecordsSound SettingsPhone SettingsMenu NameSelect3.  To select the Phone Settings menu, pressthe  Select soft k ey or the key.4.1Phone SettingsInfr ared Activ...My SettingsGreeting Me...Own NumberLanguageSecuritySelectIf the menu name is toolong for the display, it isscrolled when highlighted.
32 33Selecting Functions and Options4. Scroll through the sub-menus until you reachthe  Language sub-menu, by pressing theor k e y.5. To view the languages available, press theSelect soft k ey or the key. The current setting is highlighted.5. Scroll through the list of languages until theappropriate one is highlighted, by pressingthe or k ey.6. Press the Select soft key or the key toconfirm your selection.7. Press the C or  key twice to exit the menustructure.4.5Phone SettingsInfr ared Activ...My SettingsGreeting Me...Own NLanguageSecuritySelectEnglishShows thecurrent setting4.5.1LanguageEnglish Chinese S   Chinese TSelectCurrent languagePhonebookYou can store phone numbers and theircorresponding names in the memory of your SIMcard. In addition, you can store up to 500numbers in the phone memory. The SIM cardand phone memories, although physicallyseparate, are used as if they were a singleentit y, called the phonebook.Storing a Number with a NameThere are two ways to store a number: ¥ Using the S a v e soft k ey in idle mode ¥ Using the New Entry option in the PhonebookmenuStoring a Number in Idle modeAs soon as you start to enter a number, Saveappears above the left soft k ey to allow you tostore the number in the phonebook.1. Key in the number to be stored.Note: If yo u ma ke a mistake while entering anumber, correct it using the  C ke y. Forfurther details, refer to page 22.2. When you are sure that it is correct, press theS a v e soft ke y.3. Select an icon to identif y the category ofnumber to be stored. Three categories area v ailable;  (mobile phone number), (office number) and  (home number). Toselect the category, press the  or  key,followed by the  Select soft
35Phonebook34Phonebook4. Enter a name and press the O K soft k e y. The maximum length of a name depends onyour SIM card. For information on how toenter characters, see page 42.The phone now displays the first free locationin the last memory used to save a numberand name. If that memory is full, the firstfree location in the other memory isdisplay ed.Note: If you change phones, any numbersstored in your SIM card memory willautomatically be available with the newphone, whereas any numbers stored inthe phone memory must be restored.5. Press the right soft k ey, labelled T o  Card orTo Phone to toggle between the phone andcard memories.6. If you do not want to save the number andname in the suggested location, press the Ckey to clear the location number and enteryour preferred location by pressing thenumber keys.7. Press the O K soft k ey to store the name andnumber.After storing, the phone displays thephonebook entry or name just created.8. To... Press the...Use the entry Options soft k e y.optionsR eturn to the idle key.screenStoring a Number Using thePhonebook Menu1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theNamesoft k e y. 2. Scroll to New Entry by pressing the  orkey and press the Select soft k e y.3. Select an icon to identif y the category of thenumber to be stored.Note: The E-mail icon ( ) is available in thisstep. It allows y ou to sa v e an E-mailaddress instead of a phone number.4. Continue the procedure from Step 4 on page34 to store the number.Using Phonebook Entry OptionsWhile accessing any phonebook entry, press theOptions soft k ey to access the options for theentry.To... Press the...Select the  Select soft k ey or the highlighted option key.Highlight a different  or  key until option the required option ishighlighted.
37Phonebook36PhonebookThe following options are available:Paste: allows y ou to paste the selected numberinto the normal dialling mode. Use this option todial a number similar to one in the phonebook, adifferent extension in the same office, forexample.Use the C key to change the number asrequired; refer to page 22 for further details.When you are ready to dial, press the  key.Edit: allows you to edit the selected name andnumber. Select One Entry to edit just thecurrently selected entry. If you saved more thanone entry with a same name, All Entry allowsyou to all corresponding entries.Erase: allows y ou to erase the selected nameand number from the phonebook. You are askedto confirm that you wish to erase the name andnumber by pressing the Y e s soft ke y.Copy: allows y ou to cop y the selected numberto another location. Use this option to store anumber similar to one already in memory; oncecopied, edit the number and store it in thephonebook.Caller Group: allows you to assign the entry toa caller group so that the phone alerts you in aparticular way when the corresponding personcalls y ou. Select one of the ten groups available.To remove an entry from a group, select the  N oGroup option.For more information on how to change callergroup properties, see page 39.Add Entry: allows y ou to add a new number ina different category (mobile, office, home or E-mail) to the currently selected name. Aphonebook entry or name can contain up to fournumber, one in each category.Searching for a Number in thePhonebookAfter storing numbers in the phonebook, you cansearch for them in two ways; by name and bycaller group.Searching for a Number by Name1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theNamesoft k e y. 2. Press the Select soft k ey when Search ishighlighted. You are asked to enter a name.3. Enter the first few letters of the name thatyou wish to find.The phonebook entries are listed, startingwith the first entry matching your input. Thisentry is also highlighted.4. To... Press the...View the highlighted View soft k e y.entrySelect a different or  key until entry the required entry ishighlighted.Look for a name  Key labelled with thestarting with a  required letter. different letter5. Once you have found the required entry,press the  key to dial the number, orpress the Options soft k ey to access thephonebook entry options; for further details,see page 35.
39Phonebook38PhonebookSearching for a Number by CallerGroup1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theNamesoft k e y. 2. Scroll to Group Search by pressing orkey and press the Select soft k e y. Yo uare asked to enter a group name.3. Enter the first few letters of the group namethat you wish to find.The caller groups are listed, starting with thefirst group matching your input. The group isalso highlighted. 4. Scroll to the required group by pressing theor  key and press the View soft k e y.The phonebook entries in the selected callergroup are listed.5. To... Press the...View the  View soft k e y.highlighted entrySelect a different or  key entry until the requiredentry is highlighted.6. Once you have found the required entry,press the  key to dial the number, orpress the Options soft k ey to access thephonebook entry options; for further details,see page 35.Editing a Caller Group1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theNamesoft k e y.2. Scroll to Group Edit by pressing the  orkey and press the Select soft k e y.3. Enter the first few letters of the requiredgroup name or scroll through the group list bypressing or key.4. When the required group is highlighted, pressthe  Options soft k e y.5. Select each option and change the settings,as required. The following options area v ailable.¥ Call ring tone: allows you to select thering tone to be used when you receive avoice call from a person in the group.¥ SMS tone: allows you to select the ringtone to be used when you receive a textmessage from a person in the group.¥ Graphic: allows you to select the graphicicon to be displayed when you receive avoice call from a person in the group.¥ Group Name: allows you to assign a nameto the group; for further details on how toenter characters, see page 42.6. When you have finished, press the C or key.
41Phonebook40PhonebookSpeed-diallingOnce you have stored phone numbers in the SIMcard, you can set up to eight speed-dial entriesand then dial them easily whenever you want,simply by pressing the associated number key.Setting Up Speed-dial Entries1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theNamesoft k e y.2. Scroll to Speed Dial by pressing the  orkey and press the Select soft k e y.3. Select the key to which you wish to assign thespeed-dialling feature (keys  2 to 9 ) and pressthe O K soft k e y.Note: If you have already assigned a number tothe key, the  Options soft k ey replacesthe O K soft ke y. Go to Step 6.4. Select the required phonebook entry from thelist and press the View soft k e y.5. Select the required number if the entry hasmore than one number, by pressing the or  key and press the Select soft k e y.6. Once you have assigned a number to theselected key, four options are available:¥ Change: allows you to assign a differentnumber to the key.¥ Erase: allows you to clear the setting sothat no number is assigned to the key.¥ Erase All: allows you to clear the settingsfor all k eys so that no numbers areassigned to any of the keys.¥ Number: allows you to view the numberassigned to the key.7. When you have finished, press the C or key.Speed-dialling from the PhonebookTo speed-dial the numbers assigned to keys 2 to9 , press and hold down the appropriate key.Note: Memory location 1 is reserved for y our VoiceMail server number. Checking Memory StatusYou can check how many names and numbersare stored in the phonebook (card and phonememories) or how many free locations remain.1. When the idle screen is displayed, press theNamesoft k e y.2. Select the Memory Status option.3. Press the  or  key to view the numberof existing and remaining entries in the cardand phone memories.
43Entering Text42Changing the Text Input ModeWhen you are in a field that allows characters tobe entered, you will notice the text input modeindicator on the display.Example: Entering a name for a phonebookentryYou can change between Chinese and Englishinput methods or to numbers input. To change toanother text input mode:1. Press the right soft k ey, labelled with thecurrent mode.2. Scroll to the desired mode with the  an dkeys.3. To select the displa yed mode, press theConfirm soft k e y.2/8Enter NameInput ModePinyinCHN S StrokeQuick EnglishEnglishCHN T StrokeNumberOK          PY  ModeConfirmText input modeindicatorEntering TextThe phone allows you to enter characters formessages and names in Chinese and English. Toenter Chinese text, the phone provides severalwidely used pronunciation based (Pinyin) andcharacter shape based (Stroke) input methods tomeet the preferences of different users, allowingfor greater convenience and ease of use. You can also enter any combination of Chinesecharacters, alphabets, numbers, and specialsymbols including punctuation marks. The following text input modes are available onyour phone: ¥ Pinyin  mode¥ Chinese Simplified Stroke  mode¥ Quick English mode¥ English mode¥ Chinese Traditional Strok e  mode¥ Number mode¥ Symbolic mode¥ Help modeDirections for using each of the text input modesappear later in this section.
45Entering Text44Entering TextNote: If you want to exit the menu withoutchanging to a new mode, press the right softkey.4. You will find the selected text input modeindicator at the bottom of the display.Using the Chinese Pinyin ModePinyin is a system to mark Chinesepronunciation in Latin alphabets. With the pinyininput method, you can enter Chinese charactersb y keying in the pinyin string from the phonekeypad and the phone automatically presentsthe matching alternatives.This mode allows you to enter Pinyin characterswith only one key press per letter.Typing Characters in Pinyin Mode1. Press keys corresponding to the phoneticspelling, referring to the alphabets printed onthe keys. Notice that the choices in theCharacter Selection Map change.Example: Typing     in Pin yin mode¥ Chinese Pinyin mode →PY Mode¥ Chinese Simplified Stroke mode → S STR¥ Quick English mode →ENG¥ English mode →ABC¥ Chinese Traditional Strok e mode →T STR¥ Number mode →NUM¥ Symbolic mode →SYM Mode¥ Help mode →HELP Mode2. If you cannot find the character on thedisplay, scroll through choices in theCharacter Selection map by pressing the key. To   m ove back, press the  key.When the character you are t yping appears inthe Character Selection Map, yo u  may selectit, without completing the Pinyin spelling forthe character.Enter NameOK S STREnter NameOK          PY  ModeCharacter Selection MapK ey Stroke AreaPress the 5 key and the4 k ey to enter  li.
47Entering Text46Entering Text3. To select a character, press the 1 key toactivate the Character Selection Map. Anumber (7 to  ) is added to the beginning ofa corresponding character. With the CharacterSelection Map being activated, a normal presson the 7 key to the  key selects thecorresponding character.Inserting a SpaceTo insert a space between characters, press thekey when the cursor blinks in the Text Area.ScrollingTo   m o ve the cursor to the left or to the rightthrough your text message, press the  or key.Clearing Strokes and CharactersPress the C key one or more times to removekey stokes to the left. When the Key Stroke Areais empty, pressing the C key removes charactersfrom the Text Area.Rapid Character EntryR apid character entry is easy in any mode, usingthe Character Selection Map. As you entercharacters, y our phone predicts the nextcharacter you might want and presents choicesin the Character Selection Map area. When adesired character appears, yo u  m ay select it asdescribed in Step 3 on page 46.For example, if yo u want to t ype the wordzhong guo (      )  and entered the firstcharacter using the following keystrokes; 9, 4, 6,6, 1 and 7, you don t need to complete thePinyin spelling to include  guo (   ).  With noextra t yping, the character is displa y e dconveniently in the Character Selection Map foryou to choose.Using the Chinese Stroke ModeThis mode allows you to enter individual Chinesestrokes, in written order, from top to bottom andfrom left to right. Your phone provides ChineseSimplified Stroke mode and Chinese TraditionalStroke mode.The two modes work similarly, but thecharacters that appear on the display  may differ.Even though there are many different strok esused to create Chinese characters, the strokesare classified into 5 basic categories; heng, shu,pie, dian and zhe. The basic strokes are printedon the keypad, on the keys 1 to 5 .To enter a stroke, press the key printed with thestroke that most closely represents the exactstroke you desire.Enter NameOK          PY  ModePress the 0 key to select   .
49Entering Text48Entering TextThe table shows the stroke/key relationship: 2.  The phone displays your strokes in the Ke yStroke Area and offers character choices inthe Character Selection Map. As you enterstrokes, notice that the choices in theCharacter Selection Map change. To scrollthrough choices in the Character SelectionM a p, press the  k ey. To   m o ve back, pressthe ke y.3. When the character y ou are typing appears inthe Character Selection Map, yo u  may selectit without finishing the stroke sequence forthe character. Characters displayed in theCharacter Selection Map correspond to thekeys 7 to  on the keypad. To select acharacter from the Character Selection Mapand add it to your message, press thecorresponding key (7 to  ).Note: If you are uncertain of the order of one ormore strokes, press the 6 key in place ofeach questionable stroke. Continue enteringstrokes until the character is displa yed in theCharacter Selection Map or until you finishthe character.Inserting a SpaceTo insert a space between characters, press thekey when the cursor blinks in the Text Area.ScrollingTo   m o ve the cursor to the left or to the rightthrough your text message, press the  orkey.Typing Stokes and Characters inStroke Mode1. To type a character, press keys correspondingto its component strokes. Press keys on thephone in order that you would write thestrokes, using one press per desired stroke.Example: Typing     in Chinese SimplifiedStroke  modeCategories Keys Strokes Represented in Each CategorEnter NameOK        STR ModeCharacter Selection MapPress the 7 key to select      .K ey Stroke AreaPress the 5 key and the3 key to enter         .
51Entering Text50Entering TextClearing Letters and WordsPress the C key one or more times to removestrokes to the left. When the Key Stroke Area isempty, pressing the  C ke y removes charactersfrom the Text Area.Rapid Character EntryR apid character entry is easy in any mode, usingthe Character Selection Map. As you entercharacters, your phone predicts the nextcharacter you might want and presents choicesin the Character Selection Map area. When adesired character appears, yo u m ay select it asdescribed in Step 3 on page 49.In most cases, you will see the desired characterin the Character Selection Map area before yo uh ave entered all of the strok es to build it.For example, try typing the twelve strokecharacter pair          using the followingkeystrokes; 2, 8, and 7. Even though          is atwelve stroke character pair, y our phone enablesyou to type it in only three key presses!Using the Quick English ModeThis mode allows you to enter English wordswith only one key press per letter. Each key on akeypad has more than one letter - a single presson the 5 key could be J, K, or L. The QuickEnglish mode automatically compares your keypresses to an internal linguistic database todetermine the correct word.The mode requires far fewer keystrokes than thetraditional multi-tap method, English mode. 1. Press keys on the phone just once per desiredletter. For example, to enter  HELLO ,  press, , , and .The word that you are typing appears on thedisplay. It may change with each key that yo upress.2. Type to the end of the word before editing ordeleting any keystrokes.3. If the word is correct, put a space by pressingthe  key and start entering the next word. Otherwise, press the 0 , or k e yrepeatedly to display alternate word choicesfor the keys that you pressed. Example: Both  OF  and  ME  have thesequence of 6 and 3 . The phone displays themost commonly used choice first.To type words not found in the Quick Englishmode, change the text input mode to English. Smart PunctuationTo enter full stops, hyphens or apostrophes,press the 1 key. The Quick English mode appliesgrammar rules to ensure that the correctpunctuation is used. Example: The 1 key is used twice to display twopunctuation marks: L     E     T           S          E     A     T     .
53Entering Text52Entering TextChanging the CaseTo change the case of the letters, use the key. The Capital Lock mode is indicated by and the Small Caps mode is indicated by .ScrollingYou can move the cursor through the text byusing the  and  keys.Clearing Letters and WordsTo delete letters, press the C k ey. Press and holddown the C key to clear the display.Using the English ModeWhen typing in the English mode, you shouldpress key labelled with the required character:-Once for the first character-Twice for the second characterand so on.For example, you need to press the 2 key threetimes to display the character  C  and the 5 keytwo times to display the character  K.  For thisreason, this method is called Multi-tap typing.The cursor moves to the right when you press adifferent ke y. When entering the same lettertwice or a different letter on the same key, justw ait for a few seconds for the cursor to move tothe right automatically, and then select the nextletter.You can put a space between each word bypressing the  key.R efer to the table below for more informationabout the characters available in the Englishmode.Changing the CaseTo change the case of the letters, use the key. The Capital Lock mode is indicated by and the Small Caps mode is indicated by .ScrollingYou can move the cursor through the text byusing the  and keys.Clearing Letters and WordsTo delete letters, press the C k ey. Press and holddown the C key to clear the display.Characters in the Order Displaye dUpper CaseKey1234567890SpaceLower Case
5554Entering TextUsing the Number ModeThe Number mode enables you to enter numbersin a text message (a telephone number forexample). Press the keys corresponding to therequired digits before manually switching back tothe appropriate text input mode.Using the Symbolic ModeThe symbol mode enables you to insert symbolsin a text message.Use the navigation k eys to scroll to the desiredsymbol and then press the O K soft k ey to insertthe highlighted symbol into your message.Using HelpOn-screen help is available b y selecting H e l pfrom the Input Mode menu. Use the  and keys to scroll through the Help information.SymbolicOK       SYM ModeOptions During a CallYour phone provides a number of controlfunctions that you can use during a call. Putting a Call on HoldYou can place the current call on hold wheneveryo u w ant. You  can make another call while yo uh a ve a call in progress if this service issupported by the network. Of these two calls,one is active and the other is on hold and yo ucan switch between the calls.To place a call on hold, simply press the  Holdsoft k e y. You can reactivate the call wheneveryo u want, by pressing the Unhold soft k e y.To   m a k e a call while you ha ve a call in progress: 1. Enter the phone number that you wish to dialor look it up in the phonebook.2. Press the  key to dial the second call. The first call is automatically put on hold.Or alternatively:1. Put the current call on hold by pressing theHold soft k e y.2. M a ke the second call in the normal way.To switch between the two calls, simply pressthe  Swap soft k e y.The current call is placed on hold and the call onhold is reactivated so that you can continueconversing with the other party.When you have finished, end each call normallyby pressing the  key.
57Options During a Call56Options During a CallSwitching the Microphone Off(Mute)You can temporarily switch y our phone smicrophone off, so that the other party cannothear you.Example: You wish to say something to anotherperson in the room but do not wantthe other party to hear you.To switch the microphone off temporarily:1. Press the Options soft k ey.2. If necessary, press the  key to highlightthe  Mute option.3. Press the O K soft k e y. The other party can no longer hear you.To switch the microphone back on:1. Press the Options soft k ey.2. If necessary, press the  key to highlightthe  Unmute option.3. Press the O K soft k e y. The other party can hear you again.Muting/Sending Key TonesThese options allow you to turn the key tones offor on. If the  Mute keys option is selected, yourphone does not transmit the key tones. It allowsyou to press keys without hearing annoying keytones during a call.Note: To communicate with answering machines orcomputerised telephony systems, the Sendkeys option must be selected.Searching for a Number in thePhonebookYou can search for a number in the phonebookduring a call.1. Press the Options soft k ey.2. Press the  key to highlight thePhonebook option.3. Press the O K soft ke y.The phonebook entries are listed.4. Enter the name that you wish to find.If you enter the first few letters of the name,the phonebook entries are listed, startingwith the first entry matching your input. Theentry is also highlighted.5. To view the highlighted entry, press the  Viewsoft k e y.For a more detailed description of the Phonebookfeature, refer to page 33.
59Options During a Call58Options During a CallUsing the SMS ServiceIf you  receive  an  SMS (Short Message Service)message during a call, the message icon ( )flashes on the display. The  SMS Service optionenables you to use this feature.Read Messages: allows you to read themessages that you have receiv ed.Write Messages: allows you to write amessage.For further details on the SMS service, refer topage 60.Answering a Second CallYou can answer an incoming call while you havea call in progress, if this service is supported bythe network and you have set the  Call Waitingmenu option (Menu 6.3) to Activate (see page99). You will be notified of an incoming call b y acall w aiting tone.To answer a call while you have a call in:1. Press the  key to answer the incomingcall.The first call is automatically put on hold.2. To switch between the two calls, press theSwap soft k e y.To end a held call, press the  Options soft k e yand select the End Held Call option.3. To end the current call, press the  key.Making a Multiparty CallA multiparty call is a network service that allowsup to six people to take part simultaneously in amultiparty or conference call. For moreinformation, contact your service provider.Setting up the Multiparty Call1.  Call the first participant in the normal way.2. Call the second participant in the normal way.The first call is automatically put on hold.3.  To join the first participant to the multipartycall, press the  Options soft k ey and selectthe  Join option.4. To add a new person to the multiparty call,call the person in the normal way, then pressthe  Options soft k ey and select the Joinoption.You can add incoming callers by answering thecall and pressing Options, followed b y Join.R epeat as required.Having a Private Conversation WithOne Participant1. Press the Options soft k ey and choose theSelect one option. The list of the call participants appears.2. Highlight the required person, by pressing theor  key, followed b y the  Select softkey or the  key.
6160Options During a Call3. Select the Private option.Now you can talk privately with that person.The other participants can continue toconverse with each other.4. To return to the multiparty call, press theOptions soft k ey and select  Join.All the multiparty call participants can nowhear each other.Dropping One Participant1. Press the Options soft k ey and choose theSelect one option. The list of call participants appears.2. Highlight the required person, by pressing theor  key, followed b y the  Select softkey or the  key.3. Select Remove. The call is ended with that participant, butyou can continue to talk with the otherparticipants.4. End the multiparty call b y closing the phoneor pressing the  key.Using the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allowyou to tailor the phone to your needs. Thesefunctions are arranged in menus and sub-menus.The menus and sub-menus can be accessed byscrolling with the navigation keys or by using theshortcuts.Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling1. In idle mode, press the Menu soft k ey toaccess menu mode. 2.  Scroll with the  or  k ey to reach therequired main menu, Phone Settings forexample. Press the Select soft k ey or the  keyto enter the menu.3. If the menu contains any sub-menus,Language for example, you can access themb y scrolling with the  or  key andpressing the Select soft k e y.If the menu that you have selected containsfurther options, repeat the same procedure.4. To... Press the...Scroll through the or  key or use  menus the  and keys onthe left side of thephone.Confirm the chosen Select soft k ey or setting the ke y.R eturn to the  soft k ey or the previous menu levelkey.Exit the menu  key.without changing the settings
63Using the Menus62Using the MenusAccessing Menu Functions by UsingShortcutsThe menu items (menu, sub-menus and options)are numbered and can be accessed quickly byusing their shortcut number. The shortcutnumber is shown in the bottom right next to thesoft k ey on the display. Simply press the Menusoft k ey and key in the required number.Example: Accessing the Language option.1. Press the Menu soft k e y.2. Press  for  Phone Settings.3. Press  for  Language.The languages available are displa ye ddirectly. Note: The numbers assigned to each menu optionare indicated in the list on page 55. Theym ay not match the menu number on thephone. It depends on the services supportedby the SIM card.List of Menu FunctionsThe following illustration shows the menustructure available and indicates the:Number assigned to each optionPage on which you can find a description of eachfeatureNote: If you use a SIM AT card that providesadditional services, the SIM AT menu (8) isdisplay ed first when you press the M e n usoft k ey to enter the menu facilit y. Forfurther details, refer to your SIM carddocumentation.1. Messages (see page 60)1.1  Read Messages1.1.1  Inbox1.1.2  Outbox1.2  Write Messages1.3  Templates1.4  Setup1.4.1  Setting 1*1.4.2  Setting 2*1.4.3  Setting 3*1.4.4  Common Setting1.5  Broadcast1.5.1  Rea d1.5.2  Receive1.5.3  Channel List1.5.4  Language1.6  Voice Mail1.6.1  Connect to Voice Server1.6.2  Voice Server Number1.7  My Contents1.7.1  My EMS Melody1.7.2  My EMS Picture1.7.3  My EMS Animation1.8  Memory Status1.8.1  SIM memory1.8.2  PHONE memory1.8.3  CB memory2. Call Records (see page 69)2.1  Missed Calls2.2  Received Calls2.3  Dialled Calls2.4  Call Time2.4.1  Last Call Time2.4.2  Total Sent2.4.3  Total Received2.4.4  Reset Timers* Shown only if supported by your SIM card.
65Using the Menus64Using the Menus2. Call Records (continued)2.5  Call Cost2.5.1  Last Call Cost2.5.2  Total Cost2.5.3  Max Cost2.5.4  Reset Counters2.5.5  Set Max Cost2.5.6  Price/Unit3. Sound Settings (see page 72)3.1  Ring Ton e3.2  Ring Volume3.3  Alert Ty pe3.4  Keypad Tone3.5  Message Tone3.5.1  SMS Tone3.5.2  SMS-CB Tone3.6  Extra Tones 3.6.1  Error To ne3.6.2  Minute Minder3.6.3  Connect Tone4. Phone Settings (see page 76)4.1  Infrared Activate4.2  My Settings4.2.1  Wallpaper4.2.2  Colour Theme4.2.3  Menu Style4.3  Greeting Message4.4  Own Number4.5  Language4.6  Security4.6.1  PIN Check4.6.2  Change PIN4.6.3  Phone Lock4.6.4  Change Password4.6.5  SIM Lock4.6.6  FDN Mode*4.6.7  Change PIN2*4. Phone Settings (continued)4.7  Display Settings4.7.1  Contrast4.7.2  Back Light4.7.3  Auto Light4.7.4  Service Light4.7.5  Graphic Logo4.8  Extra Settings4.8.1  Auto Redial4.8.2  Active Flip4.8.3  Anykey Answer4.9  Short Cut4.10  Reset Settings5. Organiser (see page 86)5.1  Calendar5.2  To Do List5.3  Time & Date5.3.1  Set Time5.3.2  Set Date5.3.3  World Time5.3.4  Time Format5.4  Alarm5.5  Calculator5.6  Currency Exchange6. Network Services (see page 95)6.1  Call Diverting6.1.1  Divert Always6.1.2  Busy6.1.3  No Reply6.1.4  Unreachable6.1.5  Cancel All6.2  Call Barring 6.2.1  All Outgoing6.2.2  International6.2.3   International Except toHome6.2.4  All Incoming6.2.5  Incoming While Abroad6.2.6  Cancel All6.2.7  Change Barring Password* Shown only if supported by your SIM card.
6766Using the Menus6. Network Services (continued)6.3  Call Waiting6.3.1  Voice Calls6.3.2  Data Calls6.3.3  Cancel All6.4  Network Selection6.4.1  Automatic6.4.2  Manual6.5  Caller ID6.5.1  Default6.5.2  Hide Number6.5.3  Send Number6.6  Closed User Group6.6.1  Index List6.6.2  Outside Access6.6.3  Default Group6.6.4  Deactivate*6.7  Band Selection7. Funbox (see page 104)7.1  Games7.2  WAP Browser7.3  Downloads7.3.1  Games & More7.3.2  Sounds7.3.3  Pictures7.3.4  SettingsMessagesThe SMS (Short Message Service) function is anetwork service and may not be supported byyour network. Messages can be sent by text,fax, Email and paging messaging systems,provided that these services are supported byyour network. To send text messages by phone,you must obtain the number of the SMS centrefrom your service provider.When the message icon ( ) appears, you havereceived new text messages. If the messagememory is full, an error message is displaye dand you cannot receive any new messages. Usethe  Delete option in the  Read Messages menu(Menu 1.1) to delete obsolete messages.Read Messages  (Menu 1.1)Two message boxes are available.Inbox: used to store the messages that yo uh ave received.Outbox: used to store the messages that youh ave already sent or will send.Reading a Message1. Select the required box and press the Selectsoft k e y. The list of messages in the box is displa y e dwith the sender or recipient s phone numberor name, if it is a vailable in y our phonebook.2. Select the required message and press theView soft k ey to view the message contents.* Shown only if the Close User Group feature is active.
68Messages69Messages3. To scroll through the message, press the or k e y.While reading a message, you can choose thefollowing options by pressing the Options softkey:Delete: allows you to delete obsolete messages.Text Reply (inbox only): allows you to reply tothe sender by sending a text message. You canalso change the SMS centre number, if required.Call Back (inbox only): allows you to call thesender back.Cut Number: allows y ou to extract a numberfrom the message text, so that you can call thenumber or save it in the phonebook.Send: allows you to send a message that yo uh ave received or sa ved. For further informationon how to send a message, see page 69.Edit Message: allows y ou to edit a message.Select Objects: allows you to sa ve the objects,such as sounds or images, from the messageinto your phone. You can then use the objectswhen writing a message; for details, see page69. Note: The options a v ailable v ary, depending on themessage status (new/old, not sent or sentfor example).Write Messages  (Menu 1.2)Via this menu, you can write and send a textmessage.Note: If you add items to the message, thenumber of the characters you can enter willbe decreased.Creating a Simple Text Message1. Create your message.Note: For more information about enteringcharacters, refer to page 42.2. When you have completed your message,press the Options soft k e y. The followingoptions are available:¥ Send Only: allows you to send themessage. The message will be deleted aftersending.¥ Save and Send: allows you to sa ve a cop yof the message and then send the messageto the required destination. You can readthe message in your outbox using the ReadMessages option. ¥ Save Only: allows you to save themessage so that it can be sent later. Yo ucan read the message in your outbox usingthe  Read Messages option.¥ Add Objects: allows y ou to add therequired sound, picture or animation to themessage. Select the category of the objectto be added; Sound, Melody, Picture andAnimation are available. In each category,you can select various factory-set items orchoose items received from other sources,such as the Internet or other phones.
71Messages70Messages¥ Add Templates: allows you to apply one ofthe preset message templates to the text.Select one of the five messages predefinedvia the  Templates menu option (Menu1.3 ); for further details, see page 78.3. When you finish entering your message, pressthe  Options soft k ey and select Send Onlyor Save and Send.If yo u w ant just to save the message, selectSave Only. After sa ving the message, thephone returns to the Messages menu.4. Enter a destination number. Pressing the Namesoft k ey when it isdisplay ed allows you to search the Phonebookfor a number.5. Press the O K soft ke y. The message is sent.Templates  (Menu 1.3)Using this menu, you can preset up to fivemessages that you use most frequently. Scrollthrough the template list using the  and  keys. When the required message template ishighlighted, press the Options soft k e y.Edit: allows you to write a new message or editthe selected message.Note: For further information on how to entercharacters, refer to page 42.Send Message: allows y ou to recall theselected message. Once you have completed themessage, you can send, save and send, orsimply save it. F or  details on how to send amessage, see page 69.Delete: allows you to delete the selectedmessage. You are asked to confirm the deletionby pressing the Y e s soft ke y.Setup  (Menu 1.4)Via this menu, you can set up default SMSinformation. A setting group is a collection ofsettings required to send messages. The numberof setting groups available depends on thecapacity of your SIM card. Setting x (where x is the setting groupnumber): each group has its own sub-menu.Service Centre: allows you to store or changethe number of your SMS centre required whensending messages. You must obtain this numberfrom your service provider.
73Messages72MessagesDefault Type: allows you to set the defaultmessage type (Text, Fax, Email and Paging). Thenetwork can convert the messages into theselected format.Default Validit y: allows you to set the length oftime for which your text messages will be storedat the message centre while attempts are madeto deliv er them.Setting Name: allows y ou to giv e a name to thesetting group currently being defined.Common Setting: four options are available.Reply Path: allows the recipient of your SMSmessage to send you a reply message via yourmessage centre, if the service is provided by thenetwork.Delivery Reports: allows y ou to activate ordeactivate the report function. When thisfunction is activated, the network informs yo uwhether your message has been delivered ornot.Bearer Selection: allows you to choose betweenGS M and GPRS.Wap Push: allows you to select whether yo ureceive  Web messages from the server or not.Select  Never if you do not want to receive an ymessages, Always to receiv e all messages, andSMS-C Specific to receive messages from aspecific SMS centre. Broadcast  (Menu 1.5)This network service allows you to receive textmessages on various topics, such as the weatheror traffic. Messages are displayed immediatelythey are received, provided that: ¥ The phone is in idle mode ¥ The Receive option is set to  Enable¥ The message channel is currently active in thechannel listThe following options are available:Read: lets y o u  view the message. Volatiledisplays the messages from the network, butloses its contents as soon as the phone isswitched off. Scroll through the message byusing the  and  keys. While reading a message,press the S a v e soft key to store the message inthe Archive box for later retriev al.Receive: allows y ou to enable or disable thereception of broadcast messages.Channel List: allows y ou to indicate thechannels from which you wish to receivebroadcast messages. The following options area v ailable:Select: used to enable or disable channels in thelist b y   marking or unmarking them respectively(a check mark is displayed in front of eachchannel selected).Add Channel: used to declare the ID and title fora new channel.Delete: used to remove a channel from the list.Edit : used to change the ID and title of anexisting channel.
75Messages74MessagesMy Contents  (Menu 1.7)After saving any objects received in messagesinto y our phone memory, using the  SelectObject option (see page 68), you can see theobjects in this menu.To delete the objects in this menu, press theDelete soft k e y. You can forward the objects to other people byincluding message and/or use them for your ringtone or background them in a image.Three categories of objects are available: ¥ My EMS Melody¥ My EMS Picture¥ My EMS AnimationMemory Status  (Menu 1.8)This menu shows how many messages arecurrently stored in the SIM, phone and CBmemories.Language: allows you to select y our preferredlanguage to be used when displaying cellbroadcast messages.Please contact your service provider for moreinformation.Voice Mail  (Menu 1.6)This menu provides you with a way of accessingyour voice mailbox (if pro vided by yournetwork). The following options are available:Connect to Voice Server: before using thisfeature, you must enter the voice server numberobtained from your service provider (see menuoption  1.6.2). You can then select this optionand simply press the O K soft key to listen toyour messages. To quickly connect to the voice server, press andhold down the 1 key in idle mode.Voice Server Number: allows y ou to changethe voice mail server number, if necessary.To... Press the...Enter the server  Correspondingnumber numeric keys.Correct a digit C ke y.M o ve the cursor to  or  key.the left/right without clearing the digitNote: V oice Mail is a network feature. Pleasecontact your service provider for moreinformation.
77Call Records76Call RecordsVia this menu, you can view the:¥ missed, received or dialled phone calls. ¥ length of the calls you made or received.¥ cost of the calls yo u   made.Note: You can access all numbers in the threetypes of call records by pressing the key in idle mode.Missed Calls  (Menu 2.1)This option lets you view the last 20 unansweredcalls. The number and name, if available, aredisplay ed, together with the date and time atwhich the call was received. By pressing theOptions soft k e y, y ou can:¥ Delete the call from the list¥ Edit the number if available and dial it or sa v eit in the phonebookReceived Calls  (Menu 2.2)This option lets you view the last 20 phone callsanswered. The number and name, if available, aredisplay ed, together with the date and time atwhich the call was received. By pressing theOptions soft k e y, y ou can:¥ Delete the call from the list¥ Edit the number if available and dial it or sa v eit in the phonebookDialled Calls  (Menu 2.3)This option lets you view the last 20 numbersdialled. The number and name, if available, aredisplay ed, together with the date and time atwhich the call was made. By pressing theOptions soft k e y, y ou can:¥ Delete the call from the list¥ Edit the number if available and dial it or sa v eit in the phonebookCall Time  (Menu 2.4)This option lets you view the timers for callsmade and received. The following timers are available:Last Call Time: the length of the last call.Total Sent: the total length of all calls madesince the timer was last reset.Total Received: the total length of all callsreceived since the timer was last reset.Reset Timers: the option used to reset the calltimers; you must first enter the phone password(see page 117) and then press the O K soft k e y.Note: The actual time invoiced for calls b y y ourservice provider may vary, depending onnetwork features, rounding-off for billingpurposes and so on.
7978Call RecordsCall Cost  (Menu 2.5)This network feature lets you view the cost ofcalls. The following options are available:Last Call Cost: cost of the last call made.Total Cost: total cost of all calls made since thecost counter was last reset. If the total costexceeds the maximum cost set via the Set MaxCost option, you can no longer make any callsuntil y ou reset the counter.Max Cost: maximum cost set via the Set MaxCost option (see below).Reset Counters: option used to reset the costcounter; you must first enter your PIN2 (seepage 119) and then press the O K soft k ey.Set Max Cost: option used to enter themaximum cost that you authorise for your calls.Price/Unit: option used to set the cost of oneunit; this price per unit is applied whencalculating the cost of your calls. Sound SettingsYou can use the Sound Settings feature tocustomise various settings, such as the:¥ Ring melody, volume and type¥ Sounds made when you press a key, make anerror or receive a messageNote: When the phone is in the silent mode (seepage 28), you cannot change the soundsettings.Ring Tone  (Menu 3.1)This option allows you to select the required ringmelody. You can choose between many differentmelodies. Each time you select a melody, it isplayed for a few seconds. If you havedownloaded any sounds from the Internet orEasyGPRS programme or received any ring tonemessages, you can view the list in this menu.Ring Volume  (Menu 3.2)This option allows you to adjust the ring volumeto one of five levels. Use the  and keys or the  and keyson the left side of the phone.
81Sound Settings80Sound SettingsAlert Type  (Menu 3.3)This option allows you to specify how you are tobe informed of any incoming calls. The following options are available:Light only: only the backlight is switched on;the phone neither rings nor vibrates.M e l o d y: the phone rings using the ring melodyselected via the Ring Tone menu option (Menu3.1); see page 79.Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.Vibra+Melody: the phone first vibr ates threetimes and then starts ringing.Keypad Tone  (Menu 3.4)This option allows you to select the tone that thekeypad generates when you press a key. The following options are available:O F F : the keys do not make any sound.Tone: each key, when pressed, makes adifferent sound.Beep: each key, when pressed, makes the samesound.Message Tone  (Menu 3.5)This option allows you to select how the phoneinforms you that a new message has beenreceived.SMS ToneThis option allows you to select how the phoneinforms you that a new SMS message has beenreceived.The following options are available:O F F: the phone does not use the SMS tone.Light Only: the service light at the top of thephone flashes.Vibration: the phone vibrates.Single Beep: the phone beeps once. SMS Tone1~1 0: the phone uses an SMS tone.You are provided with ten SMS tones.SMS-CB ToneThis option allows you to select how the phoneinforms you that a new cell broadcast (CB)message has been received.The following options are available:O F F: the phone does not use the CB tone.Light Only: the service light at the top of thephone flashes.Vibration: the phone vibrates.Single Beep: the phone beeps once. SMS-CB Tone1~ 10: the phone uses a CB tone.You are provided with ten CB tones.
82Sound Settings83Extra Tones  (Menu 3.6)You can customise various other tones used bythe phone. To turn a  Press the...given tone...O n O K  soft k e y.A check mark is displayed infront of the option.Off O K soft key again. The checkmark is no longer displayed.The following options are available:Error Tone: sets whether the phone informsyou that you have made a mistake or not. Minute Minder: sets whether the phone mustbeep every minute during an outgoing call tokeep you informed of the length of your call.Connect Tone: sets y our phone to beep whenthe person you are calling answers the phone.Phone SettingsM a ny different features of your phone can becustomised to suit your preferences. All of thesefeatures are accessed via the Phone Settingsmenu.Infrared Activate  (Menu 4.1)This feature allows you to send or receivedata/fax through the infrared port. To use aninfr ared connection, you must:¥ Configure and activate an IrDA-compliantinfr ared port on your PC¥ Activate the infr ared feature on the phone; theIrDA icon ( ) appears on the top line of thedisplay¥ Align the IrDA port on the phone with the IrDAport on your computerThe connection is ready for data transmission.If there is no communication between yourphone and the IrDA-compliant device within 30seconds of activating the feature, it isautomatically deactivated.Note: For best performance, it is highlyrecommended that you use the data linkcable supplied in your SGH-S108 kit.15IrDA portIrDA port
85Phone Settings84Phone SettingsMy Settings  (Menu 4.2)You can change the background image and thecolour of the components in the displayaccording to your preference.WallpaperThis option allows you to change the backgroundimage (wallpaper) to be displayed in idle mode.To change the background image:1. Scroll through the list b y pressing the  orkey.You have various preset images available. Yo ucan also select the blank background and anyimages downloaded from the Internet or theEasyGPRS programme. 2. Press the Select soft key when the requiredimage is highlighted.The selected image is displayed.3. After viewing the image, press the Select softkey to displa y it on the idle screen.Colour ThemeYou can change the colour setting of the displaycomponents, such as text, soft key display areaor the menu names and icons. Nine differentcolour settings are available.Select the required setting and press the Selectsoft k e y, followed by O K to confirm the highlightcolour and colour theme.Menu StyleThis option allows you to select the menu displaystyle. You  can choose between Folder Style andNature Style. Greeting Message  (Menu 4.3)This option allows you to set a greeting messageto be displayed briefly when the phone isswitched on. The current message is displayed.To... Press the...Clear the existing  C key and hold it downmessage until the message iscleared.Enter a new Appropriate message alphanumeric keys.Change the text right soft key labelled withinput mode the current input modeFor further details on how to enter characters,refer to page 42. Own Number  (Menu 4.4)This feature allows you to:¥ Assign a name to each of your own phonenumbers registered on your SIM card¥ Edit the names and numbersThis function is a memory aid, which you canuse to check your own phone numbers if youneed to do so.A ny changes made here do not in any way affectthe actual subscriber numbers on your SIM card.
87Phone Settings86Phone SettingsLanguage  (Menu 4.5)You can select a display language. English,Chinese S (Simplified Chinese) and Chinese T(Traditional Chinese) are available.Note: This setting doesn t affect the WAP browser.Security  (Menu 4.6)The Security feature enables you to restrict theuse of your phone to:¥ the people of your choice¥ the t ypes of calls of your choiceVarious codes and passwords are used to protectthe features of your phone. They are described inthe following sections (see also pages 110-113).PIN CheckWhen the PIN (Personal Identification Number)Check feature is enabled, you must enter yourPIN each time you switch the phone on.Consequently, any person who does not haveyour PIN cannot use your phone without yourapproval.Note: Before disabling the PIN Check feature, yo umust enter your PIN.To change your PIN, refer to the Change PINmenu option (Menu 4.6.2).The following options are available:Disable: the phone connects directly to thenetwork when you switch it on.Enable: you  must enter the PIN each time thephone is switched on.Change PINThis feature allows you to change your currentPIN to a new one, provided that the PIN Checkfeature is enabled. You must enter the currentPIN before you can specify a new one.Once you have entered a new PIN, you areask ed to confirm it by entering it again.Phone LockWhen the Phone Lock feature is enabled, thephone is locked and you must enter the 8-digitphone password each time the phone is switchedon.The password is factory set to  00000000.  Tochange the phone password, refer to theChange Password menu option (Menu 4.6.4)below.Once the correct password has been entered,you can use the phone until you switch it off.The following options are available:Disable: you are not asked to enter the phonepassword when you switch the phone on.Enable: you are required to enter the phonepassword when you switch the phone on.Change PasswordThe Change Password feature allows you tochange your current phone password to a newone. You must enter the current password beforeyou can specify a new one.The password is factory set to  00000000.  Onceyou have entered a new password, you areask ed to confirm it by entering it again.
89Phone Settings88Phone SettingsSIM LockWhen the SIM Lock feature is enabled, yourphone only works with the current SIM. Youmust enter the SIM lock code.Once you have entered the lock code, you areask ed to confirm it by entering it again.To unlock the SIM, you must enter the SIM lockcode.FDN ModeThe FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supportedby your SIM card, allows you to restrict youroutgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.The following options are available:Disable: you  can phone any number.Enable: you can only call phone numbers storedin the phonebook. You must enter your PIN2.Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If y our SIMcard does not, this menu option is notdisplay ed.To change your PIN2, refer to the Change PIN2menu option (Menu 4.6.7) below.Change PIN2The Change PIN2 feature allows you to changeyour current PIN2 to a new one. You must enterthe current PIN2 before you can specify a newone.Once you have entered a new PIN2, you areask ed to confirm it by entering it again.Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If y our SIMcard does not, this menu option is notdisplay ed.Display Settings   (Menu 4.7)ContrastThis option allows you to adjust the contrast ofthe display screens to make them lighter ordarker.To adjust the display contrast:1. Select the required display (Main LCD orFront LCD) and press the Select soft k e y.2. Adjust the contrast b y using the  and keys or the  and keys on the left side ofthe phone.3. When you are satisfied, press the O K soft k e yto save the selection.Back LightYou can select whether or not the phone usesthe backlight. A marginal increase instandby/talk time can be achieved by turning thebacklight off.The following options are available:O F F: the backlight is not used.Short: the backlight comes on when you press akey or receive a call and switches off 10 secondsafter the last key is pressed.Long: the backlight comes on when you press akey or receive a call and switches off 20 secondsafter the last key is pressed.
91Phone Settings90Phone SettingsAuto LightUsing this feature, you can specify the time forwhich the backlight is to be used. This featurehelps conserve your battery power.The following options are available:Disable: the backlight is used according to thesetting in the  Back Light menu option (Menu4.7.2); see page 89.Enable: the backlight is used only during thespecified period of time. Set the required lengthof time in hours and minutes, using theappropriate number keys.Service LightThis option allows you to select whether or notthe service light on the top of the phone is usedor in which colour it flashes. Select the required colour from red, green, blue,yellow, cyan, violet and light purple. When thephone is ready for use, the service light will flashin the appropriate colour.If you do not wish to use the service light, selectOff.Graphic LogoThis option allows you to display your operator slogo instead of its name.O n: the operator logo stored in your phone isdisplay ed in idle mode; if no logo has beenstored, the operator name is displayed.Off: the operator name is displayed in idlemode.Extra Settings  (Menu 4.8)You can turn the automatic redialling oranswering features on or off. To turn a  Press the...feature...O n O K  soft k e y.A check mark is displayed infront of the option.Off O K soft key again. The checkmark is no longer displayed.The following options are available:Auto Redial: when this option is checked, thephone makes up to ten attempts to redial aphone number after an unsuccessful call.Note: The interval between two call attemptsvaries.Active Flip: when this option is checked, yo ucan simply open the folder to answer a call.When it is unchecked, y ou must open the folderand press a key, depending on the setting of theAnykey Answer option (see below).Anykey Answer: when this option is checked,you can answer an incoming call by pressing anykey, except the  key and the Reject softke y. To reject the call, press the  k ey or theReject soft k e y. When this option is unchecked, you can onlypress the  key or Accept soft k e y.
9392Phone SettingsShortCut  (Menu 4.9)The navigation keys can be used as shortcutkeys. When held down in idle mode, they allowyou to access specific menu options directly.To assign a shortcut to a key:1. Select the key to be used as a shortcut keyby pressing the  or  key, followed bythe  Select soft k e y.¥ Key up ( )¥ Key down ( )¥ Key right ( )¥ K ey left ( ) 2. Select the menu option to be assigned to thekey by pressing the  or  key.Note: To deactivate a shortcut key, select theNone option.3. Press the Select soft k ey to sa v e theselection.Reset Settings  (Menu 4.10)You can easily reset your phone to its defaultconfiguration. 1. Select the Reset Settings menu option.2. Enter the 8-digit phone password and pressthe O K soft k e y.Note: The password is preset to  00000000.  Tochange this password, refer to page 87.OrganiserThe Organiser feature enables you to:¥ View the calendar and organise your schedule¥ Define a list of things to do¥ Set the current date and time¥ Set the alarm so that the phone rings at aspecific time (to remind you of an appointmentfor example)¥ Use the phone as a calculator for basicmathematical equations or currency exchangeoperations Calendar  (Menu 5.1)With the Calendar feature, you can:¥ Consult the calendar¥ W rite memos to keep track of your scheduleand trigger an alarm, if necessaryConsulting the CalendarWhen you select the  Calendar menu option(Menu 5.1), the calendar is displa yed. Thefollowing options are available when you pressthe  Options soft k ey:Search all: displa ys all memos set, regardlessof the day and starting with the oldest. To scrollthrough the memos, press the  or  key.Delete all: allows you to delete all memos. Yo uare asked to confirm your action.Go to date: allows you to jump to a specificdate.Exit: exits the Calendar feature and returns tothe idle mode.
94Organiser95OrganiserWriting a MemoTo write or edit a memo on a specific date:1. Select the required date in the calendar, usingthe navigation k eys.Note: To skip to the previous or next month,press the  and keys on the left sideof the phone.2. Press the Select soft ke y. An empty memo screen is displayed to allowyou to enter your memo.3. Enter your memo and then press the O K softkey.Note: For further details on how to entercharacters, refer to page 42.You are asked if you wish to set an alarm.4. If you want the alarm to ring on the chosend ay, press the  Y e s soft k e y. Otherwise, press the N o soft k e y.5. If you pressed the Y e s soft k e y, set the timefor the alarm and press the O K soft ke y.The colour of the date is changed to green toindicate that a memo exists.Editing a MemoIf you select a day for which a memo alreadyexists, y ou can press the Edit soft k ey to editthe memo displayed.Note: For further details about how to entercharacters, refer to page 42.Once you have finished editing the memo, pressthe O K soft k e y. The following options are thenavailable when you press the Options soft k e y.Alarm: allows you to set the alarm to ring onthe chosen day.Erase: allows y ou to delete the memo.Copy to: allows you to copy the memo toanother date and/or time.Move to: allows y ou to change the date and/ortime of the memo.To Do List  (Menu 5.2)This feature allows you to:¥ Draw up a list of tasks to be done¥ Assign a priority and deadline to each task¥ Sort the tasks by priorit y  and status markCreating the To Do List1. Press the N e w soft ke y.2. Enter the first task.Note: You can enter up to 40 characters. Forfurther details on how to enter characters,see page 42.3. Press the O K soft k e y.4. Select high, normal or low priority using theor  key and press the Select soft k e y.5. Enter your deadline. If you do not want to set a deadline, pressthe  Skip soft k e y.6. Press the O K soft k e y.
97Organiser96OrganiserEditing the To Do ListIf tasks are already defined in the To Do Listwhen you select the To Do List menu option(Menu 5.2), the current contents are displayedwith the status mark and priority (three stars forhigh, two for normal and one for low). The following options are available:To... Then...View the details  ¥ Highlight the task.for a specific task ¥ Press the View soft k e y.Change the  ¥ Highlight the task.status of a  ¥ Press the  key to markspecific task the task as completed asof the current date andtime.or¥ Highlight the task. ¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Mark option.¥ Select the appropriatestatus (Done or Undo).Create a new task ¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the N e w option.¥  Enter the text, priorityand deadline for thetask. Edit an existing ¥ Highlight the task.task ¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Edit option.¥ Change the text, priorityand deadline for thetask. To... Then...Sort the existing  ¥ Press the Options soft tasks by priorit y key.or status ¥ Select the Sort option.¥ Select the sort criterion(High, Low, Done orUndo).C o py a task ¥ Highlight the task.¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Copy option.¥ Change the text, priorityand deadline for the taskas required.C o py a task to  ¥ Highlight the task.the calendar ¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Copy tocalendar option.¥ Change the text anddeadline for the task andset the alarm asrequired.Delete a task ¥ Highlight the task.¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Delete option.Delete all tasks ¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Delete alloption.¥ Confirm the deletion bypressing the O K soft ke y.Exit the To Do list ¥ Press the Options softkey.¥ Select the Exit  option.
99Organiser98OrganiserTime & Date  (Menu 5.3)This option allows you to change the currenttime and date displayed. You can also check thecurrent time for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)and 21 major cities around the world.The following options are available:Set Time: allows y ou to enter the current time.You can choose the time format via the TimeFormat menu option (Menu 5.3.4).Note: Before setting the time, you must specifyyour time z one, via the World Time menuoption (Menu 5.3.3).Set Date: allows you to enter the day, monthand year. World Time: allows y ou to check the currenttime for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and 21major cities around the world, using the  and keys.The screen shows the:¥ City  name¥ Current date and time¥ Time difference between the selected city andy our cit y if y ou   ha v e set the local time (seebelow for further details) or GMT (by default)To select the time zone in which you are located:1.  Select the cit y corresponding to your timezone by pressing the  or  key one or moretimes. The local date and time are displayed.2. Press the S e t soft k e y.Time Format: allows you to change the timeformat to 2 4   Hours or 12 Hours.Alarm  (Menu 5.4)This feature allows you to:¥ Set the alarm to ring at a specific time¥ Set the phone to switch on automatically andring the alarm even if the phone is switched off(Autopower menu option set to Enable)The following options are available:Once Alarm: the alarm rings only once and isthen deactivated.Daily Alarm: the alarm rings every day at thesame time.Morning Call: the alarm rings to wake you upin the morning.To set the alarm:1. Choose the type of alarm to be set.2. Enter the required time and day of the week,if applicable.3. Press the O K soft k e y.4. If you select Morning Call in Step 1, selectthe repeat option; Monday to Friday orMonday to Saturday.Remove Alarm: deactivates all alarm settings.Autopower: if this option is set to  Enable, thealarm will ring at the specified time, eve n  whenthe phone is switched off. If the menu option is set to Disable and thephone is switched off at the specified time, thealarm will not ring.
101Organiser100OrganiserCurrency Exchange  (Menu 5.6)Using this menu option, you can make currencyconversions.1. Enter the current exchange rate of y oursource currency and press the O K soft k e y.You can insert a decimal point by pressing thekey.2. Enter the amount for which you wish toconduct the currency conversion and pressthe O K soft k e y.The exchange rate amount you entered andequivalent value are displayed.3. Press the Exit soft k ey to exit the currencyconvertor.To stop the alarm when it rings, open the phoneand press the Exit soft ke y.When setting or viewing an alarm, the followingoptions are available when you press theOptions soft k ey:Remove Alarm: deactivates the current alarm. Alarm Sound Set: allows you to select thealarm melody. Calculator  (Menu 5.5)With this feature, you can use the phone as acalculator. The calculator provides the basicarithmetic functions; addition, subtraction,multiplication and division.Using the Calculator1. Enter the first number using the numerickeys.2. Press the right soft key until the requiredarithmetic symbol appears: + (add), -(subtract), x (multiply), / (divide).3. Enter the second number.4. R epeat Steps 1 to 3 as many times asrequired.Notes: ¥ To erase any mistakes and clear the display, pressthe C k ey.¥ To include a decimal point or a bracket, press theleft soft k ey until the required symbol isdisplay ed.5.  To calculate the result, press the  key.
103Network Services102Network ServicesThese menu functions are network services.Please contact your service provider to checktheir a vailabilit y   and subscribe to them, if yo uwish.Call Diverting  (Menu 6.1)This network service enables incoming calls tobe rerouted to the number that you specify.Example: Yo u   m ay wish to divert y our businesscalls to a colleague while you are onholiday.Call div erting can be set up in the followingw ays:Divert Always: all calls are div erted.Busy: calls are div erted if y ou are alreadymaking another call.No Reply: calls are div erted if y ou do notanswer the phone.Unreachable: calls are div erted if y ou are notin an area covered by your service provider.Cancel All: all call div erting options arecancelled.You can specify individual diverting options foreach of the following call types:¥ Voice calls only¥ Data calls onlyExample: You can divert v oice calls to y ourcolleague if you are already using thephone.To set y our call diverting options:1. Select the t ype of call diverting required bypressing the  or  key, and then pressthe  Select soft k e y.2. Select the t ype of calls to be diverted bypressing the  or  key, and then pressthe  Select soft k e y.The current status is displayed. If the optionhas already been set, the number to whichthe calls are diverted is displa yed.3. To... Then...Activate call ¥ Press the  Activate  div erting soft k ey.¥ Go to Step 4.Change the call ¥ Press the Changenumber soft k e y.¥ Go to Step 4. Deactivate call Press the Remove softdiverting ke y.4. Enter the number to which the calls are to bediverted and press the O K soft k e y.To enter the international code, press the 0key until the  + sign is displa yed.The phone sends your settings to the networkand the network s acknowledgement isdisplay ed.You can deactivate all call div erting settings byselecting the Cancel All option.
105Network Services104Network ServicesCall Barring  (Menu 6.2)The call barring network service allows you torestrict y our calls.Call barring can be set up in the following ways:All Outgoing: calls cannot be made.International: international calls cannot bemade.International Except to Home: when abroad,calls can be made only to numbers within thecurrent country and to your home country, thatis the country where your home networkpro vider is located.All Incoming: calls cannot be received.Incoming While Abroad: calls cannot bereceived  when you are using your phone outsideyour home service area.Cancel All: all call barring settings aredeactivated; calls can be made and receivednormally.You can specify individual barring options foreach of the following call types:¥ Voice calls only¥ Data calls onlyTo set your call barring options:1. Select the t ype of call barring required bypressing the  or  key and then pressthe  Select soft k e y.2. Select the t ype of calls to be barred bypressing the  or  key and then pressthe  Select soft k e y.3. Press the Activate soft k ey to confirm yoursettings.4. Enter your call barring password supplied byyour service provider.The phone sends your settings to the networkand the network s acknowledgement isdisplay ed.To deactivate specific call barring settings:1. Select the call barring option to bedeactivated.2.  Select the type of call to which this optionapplies.3. Press the Deactivate soft k ey.4. Enter your call barring password supplied byyour service provider.The phone sends your settings to the networkand the network s acknowledgement isdisplay ed.You can also deactivate all call barring settingsb y selecting the Cancel All option.Change Barring Password: you can set andchange the call barring password obtained fromyour service provider using this option. Yo u mustenter the current password before you canspecif y a new one.Once you have entered a new password, you areask ed to confirm it by entering it again.
107Network Services106Network ServicesCall Waiting  (Menu 6.3)This network service enables you to be informedwhen someone is trying to reach you duringanother call.You can specify individual call waiting options foreach of the following call types:¥ Voice calls only¥ Data calls onlyTo set your call waiting options:1. Select the t ype of calls to which the callw aiting option is to be applied b y pressing theor  key and then press the Selectsoft k e y.The screen informs you whether call waitingis activ ated or deactivated. 2. You can activate or deactivate the call w aitingfeature as necessary by using the Activate orDeactivate soft k ey respectively. To return to the previous screen, press theExit soft ke y.You can also deactivate all call w aiting settingsb y selecting the Cancel All option.Network Selection  (Menu 6.4)The Network Selection feature enables you toindicate whether the network used whenroaming outside your home area is selectedautomatically or manually.Note: You can select a network other than yourhome network only if it has a valid roamingagreement with your home network.To indicate whether the network is to be selectedautomatically or manually when roaming:1. When Network Selection is displa y ed, pressthe  Select soft k e y.2. Press the  or  key until the appropriateoption is highlighted and then press the O Ksoft k e y.If y ou select  Automatic, you  are connectedto the first a v ailable network when roaming.If y ou select  Manual, the phone scans for theavailable networks. Go to Step 3.3. Press the  or  key until the preferrednetwork is highlighted and then press the O Ksoft k e y.You are connected to that network.
109Network Services108Network ServicesCaller ID  (Menu 6.5)You can prevent your phone number from beingdisplay ed on the phone of the person beingcalled.Note: Some networks do not allow the user tochange this setting.The following options are available:Default : the default setting provided by thenetwork is used.Hide Number: your number is not displayed onthe other person s phone.Send Number: your number is sent each timey o u   m a k e a call.Closed User Group (CUG)  (Menu 6.6)This network service allows incoming andoutgoing calls to be restricted to a selected usergroup. You may be a member of up to ten usergroups. For details on how to create, activateand use a closed user group, contact yourservice provider.Example: A company lends SIM cards to itsemployees and wants to restrictoutgoing calls to members of the sameteam.Activating a Closed User GroupIf you select the Closed User Group menu, youcan enter the CUG function. You can now accessthe following options after pressing the Selectsoft k e y.Index List: lets y ou list, add or delete CUGindex numbers. The list of current CUG indexesappears. Add a new CUG index as advised by your serviceprovider or delete a selected group.To... Press the...Scroll the through  or  key.the existing CUG indexesAdd a new CUG Options soft k e y, index select the A d d optionand enter the index.Delete a CUG Options soft k ey an dindex select the Deleteoption.Activate a CUG Options soft k ey  andindex select the Activateoption.Outside Access: lets y ou enable or disable callsto numbers other than those nominated for theClosed User Group. This feature depends on thenature of your CUG subscription. Please checkwith your service provider.Default Group: you may communicate a defaultCUG to your service provider. If y ou  hav e  doneso, you can enable the Default Group option onyour phone. When making a call, you will begiven the option of using your default CUG,instead of selecting one from the list.Deactivate: deactivates the CUG function. Thismenu appears only when the default group isenabled or a CUG index is selected.
111110Network ServicesBand Selection  (Menu 6.7)For the phone to make and receive phone calls,it must register with one of the availablenetworks. Your phone can handle any of thefollowing types of network: ¥ GSM 900¥ GSM 1800¥ Combined GSM 900/1800¥ GSM 1900The country where you purchased your phonedetermines the default band that it uses. Whenyou travel abroad, you must remember tochange to an appropriate band. Proceed asfollows.1. When Band Selection is displa y ed, press theSelect soft k e y.2. Press the  or  k ey until the appropriate option,GSM 900/1800 or GSM 1900, is highlightedand press the O K soft k e y.When you select a new band, your phonedisplays a confirmation message and thenautomatically searches for all the availablenetworks. Your phone then registers with apreferred network within the selected band.FunboxThe Funbox menu contains several fun options.Games  (Menu 7.1)You can enjoy three games with your phone. Scroll to the required game, using the  a ndkeys and press the Select soft k e y. Forfurther details on the game, refer to the on-screen help.WAP Browser  (Menu 7.2)Your phone is equipped with a WAP Browser toallow you to access and navigate the WirelessW eb via your phone.For further details on the WAP Browser menu,refer to the WAP Browser User s Manual suppliedwith your phone.Downloads  (Menu 7.3)You can download MIDlets (Java applicationsrunning on mobile phones) from various sourcesusing the WAP Browser and store them in yourphone. You can then view the list of MIDletsstored on the Games & More screen.Note: Java services may be unavailable dependingupon the service provider.Games & MoreThis menu option allows you to launch a MIDletand access various menu options.For more details on how to download MIDlets viathe WAP Browser, refer to the WAP BrowserUser s Manual supplied with your phone.
113Funbox112Funbox: allows you to enter English characters usingthe T9 mode. For details about this mode, seepage 44. Note: To change case, press the 0 key.To change the text input mode, press the  keyuntil the appropriate indicator appears on the softkey area of the display.SoundsIn this menu, you can view the list of soundsdownloaded from the server. You can set thedownloaded sounds as the current ring tone, butcannot send the sounds to other phones. When the memory is full, a warning message isdisplay ed and the phone rejects additional soundsuntil y ou er ase obsolete ones. PicturesIn this menu, you can view the list of picturesdownloaded from the server. You can set thedownloaded pictures as the current backgroundimage, but cannot send them to other phones. When the memory is full, a warning message isdisplay ed and the phone rejects additional picturesuntil y ou er ase obsolete ones.SettingsThe DNS (Domain Name Server) address of theJava server is preset at the factory, but sometimesyo u  m ay need to change it. In this menu, you candetermine whether or not the address will beautomatically updated when needed.Automatic: the serv er will automatically transmitthe address to the phone if it is changed.Manual: you  can manually change the address.Launching a MIDlet1. From the Downloads screen, select theGames & More option.2. Scroll to the desired MIDlet and press theLaunch soft k e y.Using the MenusFrom the Main Screen, press the Menu soft k e yto access the following options:Info: displa ys information about the selectedMIDlet, such as the file size, application v ersion,vendor, and the location of the jad file, which isthe MIDlet description file.Remove: removes the selected MIDlet. Whenthe confirmation message appears, press theRemove soft k e y. To cancel your selection,press the Cancel soft k e y.Update: accesses the server and updates theselected MIDlet. Note: These menus are shown only when aMIDlet has been downloaded. Entering TextWhen entering URL addresses, the following fiveinput modes are available:A B C : allows you to enter upper-case Englishcharacters.a b c : allows you to enter lower-case Englishcharacters.1 2 3 : allows you to enter numbers.S y m: allows you to enter symbols. Afterhighlighting the required symbol by pressing then avigation keys, press the  key to insert it.
114 115Solving ProblemsSolving ProblemsBefore contacting the after-sales service,perform the following simple checks. They maysave you the time and expense of anunnecessary service call.When you switch your phone on, thefollowing messages may appearInsert SIM Card¥ Check that the SIM card is correctly installed.Phone Locked Enter Password¥ The automatic locking function has beenenabled. You must enter the phone s passwordbefore you can use the phone.Enter PIN¥ You are using your phone for the first time.You must enter the Personal IdentificationNumber supplied with the SIM card.¥ The PIN Check feature is enabled. Every timethe phone is swiched on, the PIN have to beentered. To disable the feature, use the P I NCheck menu option (Menu 4.6.1).Enter PUK¥ The PIN code was entered wrongly three timesin succession and the phone is now blocked.Enter the PUK supplied by your networkoperator.No service,   Network failure  orNot done  is displayed¥ The network connection was lost. Yo u   m a y bein a weak signal area (in a tunnel orsurrounded by buildings). Move and try again.¥ You are trying to access an option for whichyou have not taken out a subscription withyour service provider. Contact the serviceprovider for further details.You have entered a number but it wasnot dialled¥ Have you pressed the  key?¥ Are you accessing the right cellular network?¥ Yo u   m ay have set an outgoing call barringoption.Your correspondent cannot reach you¥ Is your phone switched on (the  keypressed for more than one second)?¥ Are you accessing the right cellular network?¥ Yo u   m ay have set an incoming call barringoption.Your correspondent cannot hear youspeaking¥ H ave you switched off the microphone?¥ Are you holding the phone close enough toyour mouth? The microphone is located at thebottom of the phone.
117116Solving ProblemsThe phone starts beeping and**Warning** Low Battery  flashes onthe display¥ The battery is insufficiently charged. Replacethe battery and recharge it.The audio quality of the call is poor¥ Check the signal strength indicator on thedisplay ( ); the number of bars indicatesthe signal strength from strong ( ) to weak().¥ Try moving the phone slightly or moving closerto a window if you are in a building.No number is dialled when you recall aphonebook entry¥ Check that the number has been storedcorrectly, by  using the Phonebook Searchfeature.¥ R e-store the number, if necessary.If the above guidelines do not enable you tosolve the problem, take a note of:¥ The model and serial numbers of your phone¥ Your warranty details¥ A clear description of the problemThen contact your local dealer or Samsungafter -sales service.Access CodesThere are several access codes that are used byyour phone and its SIM card. These codes helpyou protect the phone against unauthorised use.When requested for any of the codes explainedbelow, key  in  the appropriate code (displayed asasterisks) and press the O K soft k e y. If y o um a ke a mistake, press the C key one or moretimes until the incorrect digit is cleared and thencontinue entering the correct code.The access codes, except for the PUK (PINUnblocking Key) and PUK2 codes can bechanged using Security menu options (Menu4.6). See page 79 for further details.Important! Avoid using access codesresembling emergency numbers,such as 112, so that you do not dialan emergency number accidentally.Phone PasswordThe Phone Lock feature uses the phonepassword to protect your phone againstunauthorised use. The phone password issupplied with the phone and is factory set to00000000.To... Refer to...Activate/deactivate the  Page 80Phone Lock feature (Menu 4.6.3).Change the phone  Page 80password (Menu 4.6.4).
119Access Codes118Access CodesPINThe P ersonal Identification N umber or PIN (4 to8 digits) protects your SIM card againstunauthorised use. It is usually supplied with theSIM card.If you enter an incorrect PIN three times insuccession, the code is disabled and cannot beused until you re-enable it by entering the PUK(see below).To... Refer to...Activate/deactivate Page 79 the PIN Check feature (Menu 4.6.1).Change the PIN Page 80(Menu 4.6.2).PUKThe 8-digit PUK (P IN U nblocking K ey) isrequired to change a disabled PIN. The PUK maybe supplied with the SIM card. If not, or yo uh a ve lost it, contact your service provider.To re-enable your PIN:1. K ey in the PUK and press the O K soft k e y.2. Enter a new PIN of your choice and press theO K soft ke y.3. When the Confirm New PIN message isdisplay ed, key in the same code again andpress the O K soft ke y.If you enter an incorrect PUK ten times insuccession, the SIM card becomes invalid.Contact your service provider for a new card.PIN2The PIN2 (4 to 8 digits), supplied with some SIMcards, is required to access specific functions,such as setting the maximum cost of a call.These functions are available if supported byyour SIM card.If you enter an incorrect PIN2 three times insuccession, the code is disabled and you cannotaccess the functions until you re-enable it byentering the PUK2.To change the PIN2, refer to page 81 (Menu4.6.7).PUK2The 8-digit PUK2 (PIN Unblocking Key 2),supplied with some SIM cards, is required tochange a disabled PIN2. If you lose the code,contact your service provider.To re-enable your PIN2:1. K ey in the PUK2 and press the O K soft k e y.2. Enter a new PIN2 of your choice and pressthe O K soft k e y.3. When the Confirm PIN2 message isdisplay ed, key in the same code again andpress the O K soft ke y.If you enter an incorrect PUK2 ten times insuccession, you will not be able to access thefunctions requiring the PIN2. Contact yourservice provider for a new card.
121120Access CodesBarring PasswordThe 4-digit barring password is required whenyou use the Call Barring function. You obtain thepassword from your service provider when yousubscribe to this function. See page 99 forfurther details.Health and SafetyInformationInformation about BatteriesInformation about Battery UsageStandby time will be reduced in the followingconditions:¥ When you use the additional features on yourphone, such as writing and storing messages,playing games or connecting to the Internet.¥ If you are frequently out of the service area.¥ I f you are out of the service area for a longperiod of time.¥ If you use the phone out of the network s localservice area.¥ If you use the talk mode repeatedly.¥ The battery can be charged and dischargedhundreds of times, but it will eventually wearout. When the operation time for both talkmode and standby mode is reduced by abouthalf, it is time to buy a new battery. Talk timeStandby timeStandard Battery(700 mA)Extended Battery(900 mA)Timeup to 2 hoursand 30 minutesup to 3 hoursand 10 minutesup to 73 hours up to 94 hours(fully charged battery)Type
123Health and Safety Information122Health and Safety InformationPrecautions When Using BatteriesYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionstandard battery. ¥ N e ver use any charger or battery that isdamaged in any 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 standbytime are greatly affected by the signal strengthon the cellular network and the parameters setby the network operator.¥ Battery charging time depends on theremaining battery charge and the type ofbattery and charger used. The battery can becharged and discharged hundreds of times, butit will gr adually wear out. When the operationtime , including talk time and standby time isnoticeably shorter than normal, it is time tobuy a new battery.¥ If left unused, a fully charged battery willdischarge itself ov er time.¥ Use only Samsung-approved batteries andrecharge your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not inuse, disconnect it from the power source. Donot leave the battery connected to a chargerfor more than a week, since overcharging mayshorten its life.¥ Extreme temperatures will affect the chargingcapacity of your battery: it may require coolingor w arming first.Battery Precautions¥ Do not drop, knock or shake it. R ough handlingcan break the battery or shorten its life. ¥ Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gasesor explosive materials in the samecompartment as the battery because it canexplode. ¥ Use only Samsung-approved chargers. Usingother chargers can damage your battery orovercharge it. Overcharging may shorten itslife.  ¥ Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidentalshort-circuiting can occur when a metallicobject,  such as a coin, clip or pen, directlyconnects the + and the - terminals of thebattery, which are metal strips on the back. Beparticularly careful when you carry a sparebattery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting theterminals may damage the battery or theobject causing the short-circuit.¥ Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places,such as in a car in summer or in winterconditions, as you will reduce the capacity andlife-time of the battery. Always try to keep thebattery at room temperature (0 ¡C ~ 40 ¡C). Aphone with a hot or cold battery maytemporarily not work, even when the battery isfully charged.¥ K eep it out of reach of small children. Do notlet children put the battery into their mouths. ¥ Do not use the battery if it is damaged,because the battery fluid can be harmful. Ifthe battery fluid comes in contact with yourskin, flush with water and contact your doctor. ¥ Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
125Health and Safety Information124Health and Safety Information¥ Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places,such as in a car in summer or winterconditions, as you will reduce the capacity andlife-time of the battery. Always try to keep thebattery at room temperature. A phone with ahot or cold battery may temporarily not work,even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ionbatteries are particularly affected bytemperatures below 0 ¡C (32 ¡F).¥ Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidentalshort circuiting can occur when a metallicobject (coin, clip or pen) causes a directconnection between the + and — terminals ofthe battery (metal strips on the battery), forexample when you carry a spare battery in apocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminalsm ay damage the battery or the object causingthe short-circuit.¥ Dispose of used batteries in accordance withlocal regulations. Always recycle. Do notdispose of batteries in a fire.Road SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerfulabilit y  t o  communicate by voice, almostanywhere, anytime. But an importantresponsibilit y accompanies the benefits ofwireless phones, one that every user mustuphold.When driving a car, driving is y our firstresponsibilit y. When using your wireless phonebehind the wheel of a car, practice good commonsense and remember the following tips.1. Get to know your wireless phone and itsfeatures, such as speed dial and redial. Ifavailable, these features help you to placeyour call without taking y our attention off theroad.2. When available, use a hands-free device. Ifpossible, add an extra layer of convenienceand safety to your wireless phone with one ofthe many hands-free accessories availabletoday.3. P osition y our wireless phone within easyreach. Be able to access your wireless phonewithout removing your eyes from the road. Ifyou get an incoming call at an inconvenienttime, let your voice mail answer it for you.4. Let the person you are speaking with knowyou are driving; if necessary, suspend the callin heavy traffic or hazardous weatherconditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and eve nheavy traffic can be hazardous.5. Do not take notes or look up phone numberswhile driving. Jotting down a To Do list orflipping through your phonebook takes yourattention aw ay from your primaryresponsibilit y, driving safely.
127Health and Safety Information126Health and Safety Information6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; ifpossible, place calls when you are not movingor before pulling into traffic. Try to plan callswhen your car will be stationary. If you needto make a call while moving, dial only a fewnumbers, check the road and your mirrors,then continue.7. Do not engage in stressful or emotionalconversations that may be distracting. Makethe people with whom you are talking aw arethat you are driving and suspendconversations that have the potential to divertyour attention from the road.8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dialthe emergency number in the case of fire,traffic accident or medical emergencies.Remember, it is a free call on y our wirelessphone! 9. Use your wireless phone to help others inemergencies. If you see a car accident, crimein progress or other serious emergency wherelives are in danger, call the emergencynumber, as you  would want others to do foryou.10.  Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number whennecessary. If you  see a broken-down vehicleposing no serious hazard, a broken trafficsignal, a minor traffic accident where no oneappears injured, or a vehicle y ou know to bestolen, call roadside assistance or any otherspecial non-emergency wireless number.Operating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations inforce in any area and always switch off yourphone  whenever it is forbidden to use it, orwhen it may cause interference or danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory toanother device, read its user s guide for detailedsafety instructions. Do not connect incompatibleproducts.As with other mobile radio tr ansmittingequipment, users are advised that for thesatisfactory operation of the equipment and forthe safety of personnel, it is recommended thatthe equipment should only be used in the normaloperating position (held to your ear with theantenna pointing over your shoulder).Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shieldedfrom radio frequency (RF) signals. However,certain electronic equipment may not beshielded against the RF signals from yourwireless phone. Consult the manufacturer todiscuss alternatives.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that aminimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) bemaintained between a wireless phone and apacemaker to avoid potential interference withthe pacemaker. These recommendations areconsistent with the independent research andrecommen-dations of Wireless TechnologyR esearch.
129Health and Safety Information128Health and Safety InformationPersons with pacemakers:¥ Should always keep the phone more than 15cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when thephone is switched on¥ Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket¥ Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker tominimise potential interferenceIf you have any reason to suspect thatinterference is taking place, switch off yourphone immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere withsome hearing aids. In the event of such inter-ference, yo u   m ay wish to consult your hearingaid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical devices,consult the manufacturer of your device todetermine if it is adequately shielded fromexternal RF energy. Your physician may be ableto assist y ou in obtaining this information.S witch off y our phone in health care facilitieswhen any regulations posted in these areasinstruct y ou to do so . Hospitals or health carefacilities ma y be using equipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems inmotor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer orits representative regarding your vehicle.You should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesS witch off y our phone in any facilit y  w h e r eposted notices require you to do so.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresS witch off y our phone when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey allsigns and instructions. Sparks in such areascould cause an explosion or fire resulting inbodily injury or even death.Users are advised to switch off the phone whileat a refuelling point (service station). Users arereminded of the need to observe restrictions onthe use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuelstorage and distribution areas), chemical plantsor where blasting operations are in progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphereare often but not always clearly marked. Theyinclude below deck on boats, chemical transferor storage facilities, v ehicles using liquefiedpetroleum gas (such as propane or butane),areas where the air contains chemicals orparticles, such as grain, dust or metal powders,and any other area where you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicle engine.
131Health and Safety Information130Health and Safety InformationEmergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operatesusing radio signals, wireless and landlinenetworks as well as user-programmed functions,which cannot guarantee connection in allconditions. Therefore, you should never relysolely on any wireless phone for essentialcommunications (medical emergencies, forexample).Remember, to make or receive any calls thephone must be switched on and in a service areawith adequate signal strength. Emergency callsm ay not be possible on all wireless phonenetworks or when certain network servicesand/or phone features are in use. Check withlocal service providers.To make an emergency call:1.  If the phone is not on, switch it on.2. K ey in the emergency number for yourpresent location (for example, 112 or anyother official emergency number). Emergencynumbers vary by location.3. Press the  key.If certain features are in use (call barring, forexample), you may first need to deactivate thosefeatures before you can make an emergencycall. Consult this document and your localcellular service provider.When making an emergency call, remember togive all the necessary information as accuratelyas possible. Remember that your phone may bethe only means of communication at the sceneof an accident; do not cut off the call until give npermission to do so.Other Important SafetyInformation¥ Only qualified personnel should service thephone or install the phone in a vehicle. Fault yinstallation or service may be dangerous andm ay invalidate any w arrant y applicable to thedevice.¥ Check regularly that all wireless phoneequipment in your vehicle is mounted andoperating properly.¥ Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gasesor explosive materials in the samecompartment as the phone, its parts oraccessories.¥ For vehicles equipped with an air bag,remember that an air bag inflates with greatforce. Do not place objects, including bothinstalled or portable wireless equipment in thearea over the air bag or in the air bagdeployment area. If wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the air bag inflates,serious injury could result.¥  S witch off y our phone before boarding anaircr aft. The use of wireless phones in aircraftm ay be dangerous to the operation of theaircr aft, and is illegal.¥ Failure to observe these instructions may leadto the suspension or denial of telephoneservices to the offender, or legal action, orboth.
133Health and Safety Information132Health and Safety InformationCare and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care.The suggestions below will help you fulfill an yw arranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thisproduct for many years. ¥ K eep the phone and all its parts andaccessories out of the reach of small children s.¥ K eep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidit yand liquids contain minerals that will corrodeelectronic circuits.¥ Do not touch the phone with wet hands whileit is charging. Doing so may give you anelectric shock or damage the phone.¥ Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirt yareas, 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 meltcertain plastics.¥ Do not store the phone in cold areas. Whenthe phone warms up to its normal operatingtemperature, moisture can form inside thephone, which may damage the phone selectronic circuit boards.¥ Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Roughhandling can break internal circuit boards.¥ Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solventsor strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipeit with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mildsoap-and-w ater solution.¥ Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog thedevice s  mo ving parts and prevent properoperation.¥ Use only the supplied or an approvedreplacement antenna. Unauthorised antennasor modified accessories may damage thephone and violate regulations governing radiodevices.¥ If the phone, battery, charger or any accessoryis not working properly, take it to your nearestqualified service facilit y. The personnel therewill assist y ou, and if necessary, arrange forservice.
135Glossary134GlossaryTo help you understand the main technical termsand abbreviations used in this booklet and takefull advantage of the features on your mobilephone, here are a few definitions.Active FlipAbilit y to answer a call simply by opening thephone.Call BarringAbilit y to restrict outgoing and incoming calls.Call DivertingAbilit y  to  reroute calls to another number.Call HoldingAbilit y  to  pu t one c al l o n stan db y whileanswering or making another call; you can thenswitch between the two calls, as required.Call WaitingAbilit y  to inform users that they have anincoming call when engaged on another call.Caller Line Identification Services (CallerID)Services allowing subscribers to view or blockthe telephone numbers of callers.GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)New non-voice value-added service that allowsinformation to be sent and received across amobile telephone network. GPRS guarantiescontinuous connection to the Internet for mobilephone and computer users. It is based on theGlobal System for Mobile Communication (GSM)circuit -switched cellular phone connections andthe Short Message Service (SMS).GSM (Global System for MobileCommunication)International standard for cellularcommunication, guaranteeing compatibilitybetween the various network operators. GSMcovers most European countries and many otherparts of the world.JavaProgramming language generating applicationsthat can run on all hardware platforms, whethersmall, medium or large, without modification. Ithas been promoted for and geared heavily to theW e b, both for public Web sites and Intranets.When a Java program runs from a Web page, itis called a Ja va applet. When it is run on amobile phone or pager, it is called a MIDlet. Multiparty CallingAbilit y to establish a conference call in volving upto five additional parties.Phone PasswordSecurity code used to unlock the phone whenyou ha ve selected the option to lock itautomatically each time it switches on.PIN (Personal Identification Number)Security code that protects the phone againstunauthorised use. The PIN is supplied by theservice provider with the SIM card. It may be afour to eight-digit number and can be changed,as required.PUK (PIN Unblocking Key)Security code used to unlock the phone when anincorrect PIN has been entered three times insuccession. The eight-digit number is supplied bythe service provider with the SIM card.
137Glossary136GlossaryRoamingUse of your phone when you are outside yourhome area (when travelling for example).SDN (Service Dialling Numbers)Telephone numbers supplied by your networkprovider and giving access to special services,such as voice mail, directory inquiries, customersupport and emergency services.SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)Card containing a chip with all the informationrequired to operate the phone (network andmemory information, as well as the subscriber spersonal data). The SIM card fits into a smallslot on the back of the phone and is protectedby the battery.SMS (Short Message Service)Network service sending and receiving messagesto and from another subscriber without having tospeak to the correspondent. The messagecreated or received can be displayed, received,edited or sent.Soft KeysTwo keys marked  and  on the phone, thepurpose of which:¥ V aries according to the function that you arecurrently using¥ Is indicated on the bottom line of the displayjust above the corresponding keyTri BandAbilit y  to  handle any of the following types ofnetwork: GSM 900, GSM 1800, combined GSM900/ 1800 and GSM 1900 MHz bands, forgreater call success and wider roaming.Your phone automatically searches for the lastnetwork used. If, for an y reason, this network isu n a v ailable, y our phone will attempt to registerwith a different network. Voice MailComputerised answering service thatautomatically answers your calls when you arenot available, pla ys a greeting (optionally in y ourown voice) and records a message.
Tri Band SGH-S108 GPRS TelephoneQuick Reference CardS witch On/Off Press and hold thekey.M a k es a Call ➀Enter the number.➁Press the  key.End a Call Briefly press the key.View Missed  ➀Open the phone and Calls Immediately press the View soft After Missing ke y.Them ➁Scroll with the or keys throughthe missed calls.➂To return the call,press the  key.Access the  ➀ Press the Menu soft Menu key. Function ➁Scroll with the  orkeys through thelist of the menus untilyou reach the requiredmenu.➂Press the Select softkey.➃Scroll with the  orkeys through thelist of the options untilthe required one isselected.➄Press the Select softkey.¥ Each of the two soft keys (     and     )perform the function indicated by thetext above it (bottom line on thedisplay.)
Store  ➀Enter the number.Numbers  ➁Press the Save soft k e y.in the  ➂Select an icon for label.Phonebook ➃Press the Select soft k e y.➄Enter the name.➅Press the O K soft k e y.➆If necessary, change thelocation.➇Press the O K soft k e y.➈Press the  key toreturn to idle mode.Search for a  ➀Press the  Namesoft k e y.Number  ➁Select the Search soft k e y.   in the      ➂Enter the first letters of Phonebook the name.  ➃To scroll through thenames, press the  orkeys.➄Press the View soft k e y.➅To scroll through thenumbers, press the  orkeys. ➆Press the  key to dial.Answer a  Open the phoneCall orpress the  key.Adjust the Press the  or  key Volume on the left side of thephone.Choose ➀Select the Alert Typethe Alert menu option (3.3)Type ➁Select an option:¥ Light only¥ Melody¥ Vibration¥ Vibra+Melody➂Press the Select softkey
SGH-S108WAP BrowserUser’s ManualELECTRONICS* Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone,depending on the software installed or your service provider.Printed in KoreaCode No.: GH68-00000AEnglish. 07/2002. Rev. 1.0World Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.com
 2 What is WAP? WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is the gateway to a new world of mobile data. It provides a universal standard, enabling you to access Web-based interactive information services and applications directly from your mobile phone. 3 Contents About the WAP Browser............................ 4Setting Up the WAP Browser..................... 5 Accessing the WAP Browser ...................... 5Configuring the WAP Browser .................... 7 Getting Started ......................................... 10 Starting the WAP Browser......................... 10Exiting the WAP Browser .......................... 10 Using the WAP Browser ............................ 11 Using the Soft Keys.................................. 11Navigating the WAP Browser ..................... 11Entering Text, Numbers or Symbols ........... 12 Using the WAP Browser Menus ................. 13 Using and Selecting Menu Options ............. 13Reload ................................................... 13Home..................................................... 13Go to URL............................................... 14Show URL............................................... 14Edit Home .............................................. 15
 4 About the WAP Browser Your phone comes equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Browser, making it possible for you to access the Wireless Web.The WAP Browser allows you to:• Access up-to-the-minute information via your phone• View specially designed text versions of popular  Internet sites including Yahoo! ® , CNN Mobile SM  and the Weather Channel ® Browsing the Wireless Web using your phone is unlike using your computer, in that site providers have:• Selected only the critical aspects of their site for wireless phone users• Removed most graphicsEach time you start the WAP Browser, the phone connects to the Wireless Web and the service indicator icon (  or  ) appears on the display to inform you that you are:• Are connected to the Wireless Web• Will be billed accordingly (rates vary according to your service option)The WAP Browser ends the network connection after a certain period of inactivity and automatically reconnects 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. 5 Setting Up the WAP Browser Before using the WAP Browser, you must set the parameters for the proxy server used by your service provider.  Accessing the WAP Browser To access the WAP Browser menu, proceed as follows.1. When the idle screen is displayed, press the  Menu  soft key to enter the menu facility.2. Press the   or   key one or more times until the  Funbox  menu option is displayed, and then press the  Select  soft key. You can also press the   key directly.Service Provider07:30Wed 06 MarMenu NameOrganiserNetwork ServicesFunboxSelect
 Setting Up the WAP Browser 6 3. Press the   or   key one or more times to highlight  WAP Browser , then press the  Select  soft key. You can also press the   key directly.4. Press the   or   key one or more times to highlight the required option and then press the  Select  soft key. Option DescriptionHome Connects the phone to the network and loads the homepage of the Wireless Web service provider. Favorite   Allows you to store the URL addresses of your favourite Web sites. You can access this menu directly by pressing and holding down the   key while using the WAP Browser. To store a URL address, select an empty location and enter the address. FunboxGamesWAP BrowserDownloadsWAP BrowserHomeFavoriteSettingsClear CacheSelectSelect Setting Up the WAP Browser 7 Three submenus are available. Select  Goto URL  to access the site quickly,  Edit  to edit the selected address and  Erase  to delete the selected address.  Settings Allows you to set up five proxy servers for the WAP Browser. Clear Clears the information stored in  Cache the cache (the phone’s temporary memory used to store the most recently accessed Web pages). Configuring the WAP Browser To configure the WAP Browser, proceed as follows.1. In the WAP Browser menu, highlight  Settings  using the   and   keys, then press the  Select  soft key. You can also press the   key directly.2. Select a proxy server and enter the parameters required. Contact your service provider for  details. ParameterDescriptionProfile Name Name that you wish to assign to the HTTP proxy server. HomepageURL Address of your startup homepage. When the default homepage is displayed, you can delete it using the   key and enter your own choice.
 Setting Up the WAP Browser 8 The remaining options depend on the  Bearer  setting, as indicated below. When the bearer is set to  Data When the bearer is set to   GPRSSecurity Data transmission mode. Choose  Secure  to protect your data against unauthorised access; otherwise, choose  Non-Secure . IP Address WAP gateway address required to connect to the Internet. Bearer Bearer to be used for each type of network address accessed:  GPRS  or  Data .  Parameter DescriptionLogin Name PPP server login ID. Password PPP server password. Dial-up Number PPP server phone number. Data Call Type Data call type:  Analogue  or  ISDN .  Parameter DescriptionUser Name User ID required to connect to the GPRS network. Password Password required to connect to the GPRS network. APN Access point name used for the address of the GPRS network gateway. ParameterDescription Setting Up the WAP Browser 9 Note : The WAP Browser settings may vary, depending on the service provider. Contact your service provider for further information. 3. After selecting each of these settings, a dialog box is displayed; you can either enter the information required or choose between given options. When you are satisfied with your input, press the  OK  soft key.4. When you have finished configuring the WAP Browser, press the   key or the right soft key.
 10 Getting Started Starting the WAP Browser To start the WAP Browser when the idle screen is displayed, press the   key or press the  Menu  soft key, followed by the  ,   and   keys.A connection is established with your service provider and the corresponding homepage is displayed. The content of the WAP Browser startup homepage depends on your Wireless Web service provider. To scroll through the screen, use the   and   keys. Note : To access the startup homepage from any other screen in the WAP Browser, use the  Home  option. For more information on the WAP Browser menus, refer to page 13. Exiting the WAP Browser To exit the browser at any time, simply press the   key or press and hold down the   key.  11 Using the WAP Browser Using the Soft Keys A bar containing browser commands is located at the bottom of the WAP Browser display. The soft keys   below the bar are used to execute these commands. The two keys are called soft keys because their function changes depending on the WAP Browser application in use. Navigating the WAP Browser To... Then... Scroll through and select browser itemsPress the   or   key until the   symbol points to the required item, and then press the  OK  soft key to confirm the selection. Select a numbered itemPress the corresponding numeric key.Return to the previous pagePress the  Back  soft key or the   key. Return to the startup homepageSelect the  Home  menu option; for more information on this option, refer to page 13.
 Using the WAP Browser 12 Entering Text, Numbers or Symbols When you are prompted to enter text, the current text entry mode is indicated on the screen. The following modes are available. Note:  To enter symbols, press the   key repeatedly until the required symbol is displayed.   Mode Description Allows you to enter letters in the alphabet. Press the corresponding key until the required letter is displayed. Allows you to enter numbers. To... Then... Change modesPress the   key one or more times.Enter a spacePress the   key.Edit text• Set the cursor to the right of the character(s) to be corrected.• Press the   key as required.• Enter the correct character(s). 13 Using the WAP Browser Menus Using and Selecting Menu Options Various menu options are available when you are using the WAP Browser to navigate the Wireless Web.To access a menu option, proceed as follows.1. Press and hold down the   key. A menu is displayed.2. Highlight the required menu option by pressing the   and   keys.3. Select the option by pressing the  Select  soft key.4. If necessary, select the secondary option using the   and   keys, and press the  Select  soft key to confirm. Note :  The menus may vary, depending on your version of the WAP Browser. Reload This option reloads the current page. Home This option takes you back at any time to the homepage of the Wireless Web service provider.
 Using the WAP Browser Menus 14 Go to URL This option allows you to enter manually the URL address of the required Web page.After entering an address, press the OK soft key to go there directly.Show URLThis feature displays the URL address of the site to which you are currently connected. It also enables you to declare the current site as the startup homepage. To... Then...Declare the current page as your startup homepagePress the Option soft key, select the Save to Home option and press Select.Set a bookmark for the current pagePress the Option soft key, select the Save to Bookmark option and press Select.Cancel your setting Press the Back soft key.Using the WAP Browser Menus15Edit HomeWith this feature, you can change the startup homepage manually. To change the homepage, enter the required URL and press the OK soft key.For more information on entering text, numbers or symbols, refer to page 12.
* Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone, depending on the software installed or your service provider.World Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.comPrinted in KoreaCode No.: GH68-00000AEnglish. 07/2002. Rev. 1.0ELECTRONICS

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