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Samsung Smartphone
SCH-i201
User’s Guide

Contents
Getting Started
Unpacking ................................................... 1
Your Phone ................................................. 2
Phone Layout ......................................... 2
Installing the Battery ................................. 4
Attaching the Battery Pack ................... 4
Removing the Battery Pack ................... 5
Charging the Battery Pack ......................... 6
Turning the Phone On/Off .......................... 8
Backlight ................................................ 8
Viewing the Remaining Battery
Power.................................................. 8
Using the Touchscreen ............................... 9
Using the Stylus ..................................... 9
Calibrating the Screen ......................... 10
Adjusting Screen Contrast ................... 11

Using as a Phone
Making a Call ........................................... 13
Making a Call ....................................... 13
Advanced Calling Features ...................... 15
Using Voice Dial .................................. 15
Using Speed Dial ................................. 17
Redialing the Last Number .................. 18

Using the Phone Book ......................... 19
Using Call History ................................ 20
Using Four-digit Dial ............................ 22
Answering Calls ....................................... 23
Answering a Call ................................. 23
Viewing Missed Calls .......................... 24
In-Call Options .......................................... 25
Using In-Call Options ........................... 25
Setting Basic Features ............................. 28
Adjusting the Volume .......................... 28
Easy Access to Applications
During Calls ......................................... 29
Selecting Bell/Vibrate ......................... 29
One-Touch Ringer Selection ................ 30
Viewing Air Time ................................. 31
Automatic Hyphenation ....................... 32
Answering Mode ...................................... 33
Turning On the Answering Mode ........ 33
Listening to a Caller Message ............ 35
Recording Your Own OGM
Message .............................................. 37
Playing or Selecting the OGM
Message .............................................. 39

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Contents
Learning to Use the
Applications
Working with Applications ...................... 41
Opening an Application ....................... 41
Displaying Applications ....................... 41
Brief Description on Applications ....... 44
Entering Text, Numbers or Symbols .... 46
Help Writing Characters ...................... 55
Using Application Controls .................. 55
Using Menus ........................................ 56
Finding Data on Your Phone ................ 59
Customizing Your Phone .......................... 61
Opening Control Application ............... 61
Bell ....................................................... 62
Sound ................................................... 62
Display ................................................. 64
Security ................................................ 65
Battery ................................................. 67
System ................................................. 68
Network ............................................... 68
Storage ................................................ 70
Owner Information ............................... 70
Calibration ........................................... 71
Contrast ............................................... 71
PC Synchronization ................................... 72
Synchronizing Data .............................. 72
Data Communication ........................... 75

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Continued

Address Book
Address Book ........................................... 79
Creating an Address Book Entry .......... 80
Viewing Address Book Entries ............ 91
Editing an Address Book Entry ............ 95
Deleting an Address Book Entry .......... 98
Address Book Setup Options ............... 99

Personal Information
Manager
Memo ..................................................... 103
Creating a New Memo ...................... 103
Viewing a Memo ............................... 105
Attaching an Image in a Memo ........ 109
Sending a Memo as a SMS
Message (network dependent) .......... 112
Configuring Categories ...................... 113
Scheduler ............................................... 114
Recording a New Appointment ......... 114
Viewing Scheduled Appointments .... 118
Editing Details of a Selected
Appointment ...................................... 122
Removing a Selected Appointment ... 122
ToDo ....................................................... 124
Creating a ToDo Item ......................... 124
Viewing the ToDo List ........................ 127
Editing a ToDo Item ........................... 128
Deleting a Task in the List ................. 129

Contents

Continued

Communication Applications

Extra

SMS (Short Message Service) ............... 131
Sending a Short Message ................. 131
Receiving Messages .......................... 134
Deleting a SMS Message ................. 137

Clock ....................................................... 179
Setting Home Time ............................ 179
Setting Alarm ..................................... 181
Viewing World Time .......................... 183

Internet ................................................... 138
Accessing GoNext ............................. 138
Navigating the Internet ..................... 139
Using Bookmarks ............................... 141
Internet Settings ................................ 144

Calculator ............................................... 184
Opening the Calculator ...................... 184
Using the Calculator .......................... 185
Error Message Display ...................... 189

E-mail ..................................................... 146
Accessing E-mail Service .................. 146
Mail Settings ..................................... 147
Reading an E-mail .............................. 149
Sending an E-mail .............................. 153
Writing a Signature ........................... 157
Additional Setup Options .................. 158
Chatting .................................................. 162
Using Chat Service ............................ 162
Creating a New Chat Room ............... 167
Person to Person Talking ................... 169
Sending a Chat Memo ....................... 170
Using Chat Book ................................ 171
Using Bulletin Board .......................... 173
Additional Chat Menu Options .......... 175

Othello .................................................... 190
Accessing Othello Game ................... 190
Playing One Player Game .................. 191
Playing Two Player Game .................. 192
Playing Network Game ...................... 192
Viewing Your Play Records ................ 197

Appendix
Accessories ............................................. 199
Care and Safety Guidelines ................... 200
Caring for Your Smartphone .............. 200
Antenna Care ..................................... 201
Battery Care ....................................... 201
Safety Precautions ............................. 203

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Getting Started
Congratulations on your purchase of the Samsung
Smartphone. This phone combines a digital phone,
personal information managers, communication
applications and games in a single handset.
In this chapter, the topics included are:
• Unpacking
• Your Phone
• Installing the Battery
• Charging the Battery Pack
• Turning the Phone On/Off
• Using the Touchscreen

Unpacking
Check to make sure that all of the following items are included in the box when
you unpack it.

The phone with a stylus

Desktop
charger

CD-ROM for data synchronization
and the instruction guide

Data cable

This guide

Unpacking

Leather case

Standard
battery

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Your Phone
Phone Layout
The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone.

Antenna
Ear microphone jack
Lamp
Auto answer button

Earpiece

Press and hold to turn the
answering mode on or off.

Volume buttons

Touchscreen

Adjust the volume.

Application buttons

Hard icon panel
Launches
applications.

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Me

Inp

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Co

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Opens the associated
applications.

WWW

Opens text input
screen when you are
asked to enter
information on the
screen.
Opens a set of menu
options available in
the application you
are in.
Adjusts the contrast
of the screen.
2

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Phone

Address GoNext

Microphone
Flip

WWW

Power/Backlight button
Turns the phone on/off. Also,
turn the backlight of the
screen on/off.

Icons in the top strip
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nu

Co

Me

me

Inp

Ho

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

nt

WWW

Appears when a call is in progress.
Appears when the phone is out of
service area.

Rear View

Appears when a caller message has
been recorded.
Appears when a new message has
been received.
Your Phone

Appears when the vibrate mode is
activated.
Appears when you are roaming.
Shows the level of your battery. The
more bars you see, the more power you
have left.

Stylus

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Installing the Battery
Your phone comes with an rechargeable standard battery. An extended-life battery is
available as an option.

Attaching the
Battery Pack

1. To attach the battery pack, align it with the phone so that the
two arrows labeled on the back of the phone are seen, the
battery charge contacts pointing downward.

2. Slide the battery pack upwards until it clicks firmly into
position.

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Removing the
Battery Pack

1. Release the battery pack by pressing the latch on the rear
of the phone.
Latch

2. Slide the battery pack downward and lift it away from the
phone.

Installing the Battery
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Charging the Battery Pack
When you purchase the phone, the battery pack is not fully
charged. Please charge the battery fully before you operate
your phone.
You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for
the first time. A discharged battery is fully recharged in
approximately 8-12 hours.
1. Plug the power cord of the charger into a standard AC outlet.
When the power is connected properly, the battery charge
indicator lights on the left side of the charger blink once.
P

B

Charge
indicator lights

2. Select one of the following options:
• Insert the entire phone with battery
attached into the front compartment of
the charger.
• Insert a single battery (alone, not
attached to the phone) into the rear
compartment of the charger.

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3. The battery charge indicators on the left side of the
charger come on.

Phone’s battery (on the
front compartment)
indicator light

Battery (on the rear
compartment) indicator light

Charge indicator light
Red=The battery is charging.
Green=The battery is fully charged.
Yellow=The battery is waiting to be
charged.

The light is red while the batteries are charging. It turns
green when the batteries are fully charged. Charging the
main battery completely takes two to three hours.

Once the battery is charged, you can use the phone in the
charger or out of the charger for all functions. If you have
purchased an extra battery, you can charge it in the
charger while you are using the phone.

Note:
Leaving the battery in the charger once it is fully charged does not
harm the battery. For more information on battery safety, see page
201.

Charging the Battery Pack

4. When the indicator light turns green, remove the phone
from the charger by gently pulling it straight up.

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Turning the Phone On/Off
1. Hold down the Power button on the right side of the phone
for more than one second to switch the phone on.
The phone beeps and displays the greeting message, current
date and time.
Power
button

Backlight

Viewing the
Remaining
Battery Power

2. To turn off the phone, press the button again until you hear a
beep tone.

The backlight comes on when you open the flip or receive a call
and switches off 8 seconds after the last input. If you want to
turn on the backlight manually, press the Power button briefly.

• The battery charge level is displayed at the right corner of the
LCD display, when the phone is powered on.
• The number of blocks represent the battery charge level.
Example:
Battery fully charged
Battery low
• When the battery drops to a low level, the phone beeps and
the battery icon turns to
.
• When the battery is fully discharged, a warning tone sounds
three times and the power turns off.

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Using the Touchscreen
Your phone is equipped with a large, sensitive touchscreen.
The screen provides on-screen number keyboard you would
expect on a normal phone and has versatile menu functions.

Using the Stylus

Use the stylus provided with your phone to make selection
on the touch screen. When the stylus is stored in a slot on
the back side of your phone, to use the stylus, remove it
from the slot and hold it as you would with pen or pencil.

To prevent scratches, never use an actual pen, pencil or
other sharp object to tap or write on the screen.

Tip

• Tap means to touch the screen and lift the stylus off
the screen.
• Drag means to touch and slide the stylus. When you
are finished dragging, lift the stylus off the screen.
The selected words or text turns highlighted.

Using the Touchscreen

With the stylus, you can:
• write, type, and draw on the screen.
• tap on the screen, which opens the selected application
and select an item or button in the application.
• drag across words to select them.

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Calibrating the
Screen

To make the screen respond correctly to the stylus tap, calibrate
the screen with the stylus before using your phone.
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Drag the slider to scroll to the next page.
3. Tap the Ctrl icon to open the Control screen.
Home

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

Slider

Find

Othello

Chat

H

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In

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SMS

M

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Tap to launch
applications

Control

4. Tap the Calib icon.
Bell

Secur

Net

Calib

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Sound Disp

Batt

Sys

Use stylus to tap
center of target.
Stor Owner

Contr

5. Tap the exact center of each target that appears
on the screen. After you have aligned four
targets, the Control screen reappears.

Adjusting
Screen Contrast

You can adjust the screen contrast at any time, without
accessing the Contrast menu, by tapping the
icon on the
hard icon panel.
tap this upper triangle
to lighten the screen
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pu

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C

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H

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WWW

C
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t
tap this lower triangle
to darken the screen

To lighten the screen, tap the upper triangle of the
until you get the desired lightness.

icon

To darken the screen, tap the lower triangle of the
until you get the desired darkness.

icon
Using the Touchscreen
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Using as a Phone
Samsung Smartphone gives you advanced phone
capabilities.
This chapter explains how to use the Samsung
Smartphone to make and receive a call.
Topics included in this chapter are:
• Making a Call
• Advanced Calling Features
• Answering Calls
• In-Call Options
• Setting Basic Features
• Answering Mode

Making a Call
Making a Call

1. Open the Phone screen which allows you to dial a phone
number.
There are several ways to open the Phone screen:
• When the phone is powered
on or when the flip is open,
the Phone screen displays.
May 25 THU
• When you have worked with
SEND
other application, press the
button below the screen
1 2 abc 3 def
to open the Phone screen.
• You can also open the Phone
4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno
screen by selecting the
icon from the Home screen.
7pqrs 8 tuv 9wxyz

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Phone

Phone screen ❿

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Tip

If the Phone screen disappears before you tap a
number, just touch on the screen to wake up the phone.
Making a Call

2. Key in the area code and the phone number by tapping the
number digits in the Phone screen with the stylus.
The number displays on the top of the screen as you tap
them.

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Tip

If you make an international call and need to find the country code,
use the following steps:
In the Phone screen, tap the
icon, and select Country Code from
the Calls menu. The country code list appears. Tap the desired code,
and tap the OK button. The selected country code is displayed in the
number field on the Phone screen.
3. When the number is correctly displayed, tap the SEND
button to dial the number.
You can also start dialing by holding down the last digit of
the phone number without tapping the SEND button.

Correcting the Number
When you key in the number button on
the screen, the
button (or END
button) is replaced with the CLR
button.

00-182
SEND

To clear the last digit displayed, tap
1 2 abc 3 def
the CLR button briefly.
To clear the whole display, touch and
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hold down the CLR button for more than
one second.

Ending a Call
When you have finished your call, tap the END button or close
the flip.
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Advanced Calling Features
Using Voice Dial

If you have set voice dial for the number you want to call
(see page 83), you can use voice to make a call.
To set a voice dial:
To use voice dial, you first set the phone to recognize the
name of the person you are calling.
You can record up to 20 names using the Address
application. See page 87 for information on how to record
name.

To place voice dialing calls:
1. In the Phone screen, tap the

button on the screen.

2. At the voice prompt, say the name into the phone.
• If the phone recognizes the name, the phone attempts
a connection.
• If the phone does not recognize the name, the screen
prompts for the name again.
• If the phone does not recognize the name after two
attempts, the message ‘Could Not Recognize Name’
displays. Try the call again later, or check the recorded
name.

Advanced Calling Features

Note:
If the phone is set to the Auto Voice Dial mode, you do not need
to tap the button in the phone screen. See page 17.

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To search, then make a call:
You can scan through the voice dial list you have recorded.
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. The phone menu list appears.
2. Tap Voice Dial from the Calls menu. The Phone Book list
which shows the voice dial names appears.
Calls SMS Setup
Outgoing
Incoming
Air Time
Phone Book
Speed Dial
Voice Dial
Send DTMF
Auto Answering
Country Code

3. To scroll through the list if necessary, tap ❷!or $ in the
lower right corner of the screen.
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Phone Book
Voice Dial
ABC co.
Bayer
Cooper chr..
John
Katherine
Moore Davi..
Russel Jack

OK

SEND

4. Tap the desired name you want to call. To dial the selected
name, tap the SEND button.
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To set Auto Voice Dial:
You can initiate a voice dialing call by opening the flip, when
you select this option through the phone menu.
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. The phone menu list appears.
2. Tap the Setup tab on the top of menu screen, and select
Auto Voice Dial. This option enables voice dialing by
opening the flip.
Calls SMS Setup
Ring/Vibrate
Sounds
Display
Security
System
abc Dial
1Auto 2Voice
3 def
About Phone

3. When the desired option displays, tap the OK button.

Using Speed Dial

Your phone enables you to place calls quickly by entering the
speed dial code you specified when you have stored the
phone number in your internal Address Book. For information
on setting Speed Dial, see page 85.
To make a call using speed dial:

Advanced Calling Features

If you access the same menu next time, you will find
Hand Voice Dial instead of Auto Voice Dial. The Hand
Voice Dial enables voice dialing only by tapping the
button on the Phone screen.

In the Phone screen, touch and hold the speed number.
If the number contains more than one digit, tap briefly the
first digit(s) and touch and hold the last digit.
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To search, then speed dial:
If you do not remember the speed dial number for someone
you want to call, follow these steps to select it from the
Speed Dial list.
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. The phone menu list appears.
2. Select Speed Dial from the Calls menu. The Phone Book
list which shows the speed dial codes appears.
Phone Book
7

Speed code

1
2
3
5
6
10
11

Speed Dial
Bayer
Cooper chr..
Katherine
Moore Davi..
Russel Jack
John
ABC co.

OK

SEND

3. To scroll through the list if necessary, tap ❷!or $ in the
lower right corner of the screen.
4. Tap the desired entry you want to call. To dial the selected
entry, tap the SEND button.

Redialing the
Last Number
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The phone stores the last number dialed. To redial the
number, just touch and hold down the SEND button in the
Phone screen.

Using the Phone
Book

You can store the phone numbers called regularly in memory,
called the Address Book. You then simply recall the number
to dial. For further information on Address Book, see page
79.

To make a call from the Address Book:
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. The phone menu list appears.
2. Select Phone Book from the Calls menu. The Phone
Book list appears in alphabetic order.
Phone Book
All
A

I

P

OK

Tap letter to find the name
and number beginning with
the specified letter quickly.

SEND

3. To scroll through the list if necessary, tap ❷!or $ in the
lower right corner of the screen.
4. Select the desired number highlighted. To dial the selected
number, tap the SEND button. To exit, tap the OK button.

Advanced Calling Features

ABC co. 44123456..
Bayer.. 01198765..
Coope.. 44543210..
John 44876543..
Kathe.. 01112345..
Moore.. 55161509..
Russe.. 44987654..

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Using Call History

Your phone stores up to 20 numbers you either called or
received calls from. It identifies callers, and the date and
time they called.
You can view the incoming and outgoing calls list
independently and dial a number from the list.
To make a call from the calls list:
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
panel. A menu list appears.

icon on the hard icon

2. From the Calls tab on the top of the menu screen, select
Outgoing for outgoing calls and Incoming for incoming
calls .
Tip

You can also open the calls list by pressing
button below the screen. If you press the
button
in the Phone screen, the Outgoing Calls list, then the
Incoming Call list appears.

Outgoing Calls
Catherine
441234567
12/15 12:17P
Moore
449876543
12/15 12:03P
448768765
12/15 10:15A
David
447654321
12/15 10:09A
OK

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SEND

3. The selected calls list appears. The date/time stamp
displays for each log.
If there is an internal Address Book match, the name
displays. If not, only the phone number displays.
symbol indicates you have successfully dialed or received
the call.
symbol indicates you have not connected or
missed the call.

4. To scroll through the list if necessary, tap ❷!or $ in the
lower-right corner of the screen.
5. To dial the selected number highlighted, tap the SEND
button.
Note:
In case of duplicate entries, the phone stores the number with each
time and date in which the call arrives.

To save a number in the Address Book:
After selecting one from the outgoing calls list, you can
save the number in the phone’s Address Book. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel in the outgoing calls list
screen. From the List menu, select Save. The Address
New screen opens which allows you to create a new
address book entry.

The phone automatically replaces older calls with newer
ones. However, if you want to delete a selected number
or all numbers from the outgoing calls list immediately,
tap the
icon in the outgoing calls list screen. From the
List menu, select Delete or Delete All.

Advanced Calling Features

To delete one or all numbers from the outgoing calls
list:

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Using Four-digit
Dial

Your phone provides the option of four-digit dialing of
numbers stored in the internal Address Book or the outgoing
calls list. This allows you to enter the last four consecutive
digits of someone’s phone number, have your phone
remember the rest, and then dial it for you.
To place a call using four-digit dialing:
1. In the Phone screen, key in the last four consecutive digits
of a phone number that you have stored in your Address
Book or you have dialed before.
2. The phone displays the number matching your input.
01/03
Catherine
44-123-4567

Name
(if stored in the
Address Book)

SEND

1

2

abc

3

def

The number of total
numbers matching your
input
Phone number matching
your input

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3. If the phone contains more than one phone number in
which the last four consecutive digits are the same, it
displays the number of the phone numbers matching your
input either from the outgoing calls list or Phone Book list
in the upper right corner of the screen.
Select the desired number by pressing the up/down button
on the left side of the phone.
4. To dial the number, tap the SEND button.

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Answering Calls
Answering a Call

When somebody calls you, the phone rings. If the caller can
be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name if prestored in your Address Book) is displayed. If the caller cannot
be identified, only the message ‘Phone Call’ is displayed.
To answer the call:
Open the flip to answer the call. If the flip is already open,
tap any button on the Phone screen (except END), any
application button (
,
, WWW ), or any icon
( , , ,
) on the hard icon panel.
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You can adjust the volume of the ringer for that call with the
volume buttons on the left side of the phone.
Note:
You can answer a call while using a menu feature. The screen alerts you
with the incoming call message. Tap Yes to answer the call, or No to reject
the call. If rejected, the call will be forwarded to your voice mailbox. If no
mailbox is available, the call will be disconnected. If you tap
button,
the Answering feature is activated.

You've got an incoming call.
Do you want to answer it?
No
Yes

Answering Calls

Incoming Call

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Viewing Missed
Calls

If you are unable to answer a call, you can find out who was
calling you, if this service is available on your network. You
can call the person back, if necessary.
The number of missed calls is displayed on the top of the
idle screen and the last caller name (if stored in the internal
Address Book) or the Phone number is displayed on the
bottom of the screen immediately after the call was missed.

Missed Call 03
Catherine
May 25 THU
SEND

1

2 abc 3 def

4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno
If you tap the SEND button on this screen, you’ll be
connected to the last caller you have not answered. If you
press any other keys on this screen, the missed call
notification screen disappears.
To view the missed calls, refer to the incoming calls list on
page 20.

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In-Call Options
Using In-Call
Options

Your phone provides a number of functions that you can use
during a call. You may not utilize all of these functions at all
times. Many of the in-call options are network services.
Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel
during a call. The Busy menu appears on
the screen which allows you to access the
following options.

Busy...
Mute Your Voice
No Key Volume
Send My Phone#
Send DTMF

Mute Your Voice
This option allows you to switch your phone’s microphone off, so
that the other party cannot hear you. *Mute* displays on the
screen.
To resume, tap the
Busy menu.

icon and select this option again in the

No Key Volume
This option does not transmit the key tones. It allows you to tap
buttons without hearing annoying key tones during a call.

Send My Phone Number

Send DTMF
This option allows you to send DTMF tones of the numbers you
have previously stored in the Send DTMF list. DTMF tones can
be used to control electronic phone services, such as a bank
account or voice mail system.

Answering Calls

Selecting this option sends DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency)
tones of your phone number. Use this option when you leave
your phone number for the person to return your call.

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To use this option, you should store the numbers you want to
send as DTMF tones, for example, the bank account number
and password.
To register DTMF numbers:
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
DTMF from the Calls menu.

icon and select Send

2. The Send DTMF screen opens. Tap the
select New from the Setup menu.

icon again, and

Register DTMF

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1

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7pqrs 8 tuv 9wxyz

0
Cancels
registering.

OK Cancel Clr

P

Inserts a pause.

Clears the last entry.

3. Enter the desired number, then tap the OK button.

To use the DTMF number during a call:
1. After you call the service, select this option from the Busy
menu when the service asks to enter the DTMF code.
2. Select the desired number in the Send DTMF list.
3. Tap the SEND button.
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Call Waiting
You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in
progress, if this service is supported by the network. Contact
your service provider to activate Call Waiting.
During a call in progress, an incoming alert sounds for
another incoming call and a Call Waiting message appears
on the screen. The caller’s name (if stored in the internal
Address Book) or phone number is also displayed if the caller
identification feature is supported on your network.

Air Time 1:14
Call waiting
Catherine

The call waiting message disappears after 15 seconds or if
you tap SEND.
To answer a waiting call:
1. Tap the SEND button. The phone connects the calling
party, and places the current party on hold.

In-Call Options

2. Tap the SEND button again to switch between the two
parties.

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Setting Basic Features
Adjusting the
Volume

Ringer Volume
When a call comes in and the phone rings, you can adjust the
ringer volume with the volume buttons on the left side of the
phone. This volume setting affects only that call. To adjust ringer
volume for all calls, use the Volume function in the Sound
screen. See page 62.

Voice Volume

Ho

me

Me

Inp

ut

nu

Co

nt

During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the
volume buttons on the left side of the phone. Press to
increase and to decrease the volume. You can also adjust the
voice volume using the Volume function in the Sound screen.
See page 62.

WWW

Key Volume
In the idle mode, you can adjust the key tone volume using the
volume buttons on the phone.
You can also adjust key volume using the Volume function in the
Sound screen. See page 62.

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Easy Access to
Applications
During Calls

If you’re talking on the phone and need to check information
in any of your applications (such as the Scheduler or Memo),
simply open the application you want to use. Your call is not
affected by opening any of the applications on your phone.
You can use the on-screen keyboard or the stylus to add or
change information (such as appointments, addresses, or
memos) during the call.

Selecting
Bell/Vibrate

You can set your phone to signal an incoming call or
message in the following ways:
• the ringer sounds.
• the phone vibrates.
• the red LED on the top of the phone flashes.
• the phone vibrates and the ringer also sounds if you do not
answer the call.

1. In the Phone screen, tap the
panel. A menu list appears.

icon on the hard icon

2. Tap the Setup tab on the top of the menu screen.
Ring Type
jkl 6 mno
4 ghi 5Bell

Vibrate
7pqrs Lamp
8 tuv 9wxyz
Vib + Bell

3. Select Ring/Vibrate from the Setup menu.

Setting Basic Features

To select the ring type:

4. Select the desired ring type, then tap the OK button.

0

oper
OK Cancel

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One-Touch Ringer
Selection

Touch and hold the
button on the Phone screen. Each
time you tap the button, your pone goes to the vibration
mode or bell mode alternatively.

SEND

2 abc 3 def

1

You can quickly select the ring type between Vibrate and
Bell without accessing menu commands.

When the vibrate mode is selected, the
the top strip.

icon appears in

4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno
7pqrs 8 tuv 9wxyz

0
C
on
t

u

ut

en

M

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p
In

H

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Note:
Your phone provides a variety of ringer options. To select another
type of ring, see page 29.

Viewing Air Time

You can review the air time of the most recent call, as well
as total air time for all calls since the last reset action. You
can also reset the call timer.
To review the air time:
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
panel. A menu list appears.

icon on the hard icon

2. Select Air Time from the Calls menu.
3. The Air Time screen appears. You can review the last call
time, the total number of calls and the air time for all
voice calls and data calls, independently, since the last
reset action.
Air Time
Last Call
051123456
02min 11sec
Total Calls

Data Calls
Total 2 Calls
00hr 58min 12sec
OK

Reset

4. If you want to reset the call timer, tap the Reset button,
then the OK button.

Setting Basic Features

Voice Calls
Total 6 Calls
02hr 10min 34sec

To exit, tap the OK button.
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Automatic
Hyphenation

Your phone automatically hyphenates numbers as follows:
(area code)-(number). Digits following a pause are not
hyphenated.

To turn this feature off or turn it back on:
1. In the Phone screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. The phone menu list appears.
2. Tap the Setup tab on the top of the menu screen.
3. Select Display from the Setup menu. The Display screen
appears.
Display
Initial Display
972-312-3456
My Phone#
Greeting
World Time
Big Clock
Auto-Hyphen

OK

Cancel

4. Find the Auto-Hyphen checkbox in the screen. Tap the
box to turn the feature on ( ) and tap again to turn the
feature off ( ).
5. To exit, tap the OK button.
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Answering Mode
You can set your phone to answer calls when you do not want to answer the call. The
caller can leave a message at a voice prompt.

Turning On the
Answering Mode

You can turn on or off the answering mode either using the
Answer button on the left side of the phone or accessing
the Answer menu after launching applications.

To set with the Answer button:
1. Press and hold
button until
Answering Mode On displays.

Answer button

Note:
Pressing down
button repeatedly
turns the answering mode on and off.

2. Your phone goes to the answering mode.

You can use the default OGM message preset on your
phone, or record your own OGM message. For details on
recording your own message, see page 37.

Answering Mode

-Answering Mode10 : 50
May 25 THU

3. When a call comes in, your phone answers with a
specified OGM message.

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4. After sounding a beep, your phone begins recording the
caller’s message up to one minute.

-Answering ModeRecording...
OGM Play

Receive

5. When a message has been successfully recorded,
icon
appears in the top strip and the display shows the number
of newly recorded messages.
-Answering Mode2 New Messages
May 25 THU

Notes:
• Your phone can record up to 12 caller messages.
• While recording a caller message, you can get an incoming call by
opening the flip, then tapping Receive on the screen. The message
already recorded is saved automatically.
• While recording, only the following options are available: Receive
button on the screen, the button on the right side of the phone
or the volume buttons on the left side of the phone.
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To listen to the caller message:
1. Tap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.

Answer

icon to open the AutoAnswer screen.

Home

C

All

t

2. Tap the

on

Listening to a
Caller Message

GoNext

Email

Address

Answer

ToDo

Memo

om

Sched

H

12

e

In
p

ut

Phone

M

en

u

a

3. Select the message you want to listen to, and tap the
Review button.

The time and date
when the message
was recorded.

AutoAnswer
2/12 recorded
2000.02.18.Fri. 13:22 30sec V
2000.02.18.Fri. 14:50 25sec V

ON
Review

V Indicates that
the message has
not been reviewed.

OGM

The recording time

Allows you to
record or play
OGM messages.

Answering Mode

Delete

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4. You can find the caller’s name (if stored Address Book) and
number in the Review screen.To listen to the message, tap
the play button. Your phone plays back the message.
Review
To pause the playback, tap
pause. To resume the play
back, tap Play again.

2000.02.18 Fri 13:22
Name : ABC
Num : 051-123-456
play

pause

02/12

stop

Cancels playback.

Delete
OK

The current
message number
of all messages
received.
Tap the arrows
to skip to the
next/previous
message.

Tap to delete the current message.

5. When you are done, tap the OK button to return to the
Answering screen.
To turn off or on the answering mode:
In the AutoAnswer screen, tap the ON or OFF button. The
button toggles each time you tap it.
To delete a message:
When you review the message, tap the Delete button to
delete the current message. You can also delete a message in
the message list screen. Select a message you want to delete
in the AutoAnswer screen, then tap the Delete button.
To adjust the speaker volume:
When you are listening to a message,
press the volume buttons on the left side
of the phone to increase or decrease the
volume.
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You can record your own OGM message which will be played
when a call comes in.
1. Tap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.

C

All

on

Home

t

2. Tap the Answer icon to open the AutoAnswer screen.

GoNext

Email

Address

Answer

ToDo

Memo

Sched

om

12

e

In
p

ut

Phone

M

en

u

a

H

Recording Your
Own OGM
Message

3. The AutoAnswer screen displays the caller message list, if
recorded. To record an OGM message, tap the OGM button.
AutoAnswer
2/12 recorded
2000.02.18.Fri. 13:22 30sec V
2000.02.18.Fri. 14:50 25sec V

ON
Review
Delete

Answering Mode

OGM

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4. Tab the OGM Message pick list, then select Custom.
Default(H) Mode Setting
OGM Message

Default(H)

stop

play

OK
Tap the pick list to select Custom.

5. Tap the record button and record your own OGM
message.
Default(H) Mode Setting
OGM Message

Tap to record your
own message.

record

Custom

play

To stop listening,
tap Stop.

stop

OK
If you want to listen to the message
you have recorded, tap Play.

Note:
You can record the OGM message up to 1 minute. If the recording
time is over than 1 minute, the recording will automatically stop.

6. If you want to finish recording, tap the Stop button.
7. Tap the OK button to return to the AutoAnswer screen.

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Playing or
Selecting the
OGM Message

You can select the OGM message to be played when a call
comes in from the available default messages and your own
message.
1. In the AutoAnswer screen, tap the OGM button.
AutoAnswer
2/12 recorded
2000.02.18.Fri. 13:22 30sec V
2000.02.18.Fri. 14:50 25sec V

ON
Review
Delete
OGM

2. Tap the OGM Message pick list, and select the message.
Default OGM
message in Hebrew
Tap the pick list.
Default(H) Mode Setting
OGM Message

play

Default(H)
Default(E)
Custom

Default(H)

Default OGM
message in
English

Your OGM message

stop

3. If you want to listen to the selected OGM message, tap
the play button. To stop listening, tap the stop button.

Answering Mode

OK

4. To save your selection, tap the OK button.

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Learning to Use the
Applications
This chapter explains how to open applications, use
the on-screen keyboard, and use common features on
the applications.
Topics included in this chapter are:
• Working with Applications
• Customizing Your Phone
• PC Synchronization

Working with Applications
Your phone is equipped with a variety of applications. All the applications available on
your phone appear in the Home screen.
Bring up the Home screen to open any application. You can also open the three main
applications – Phone, Address and GoNext – with the application buttons below the
screen.

Home

C

All

t

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
on

Opening an
Application

Answer

ToDo

Memo

SMS

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

# Home screen

Slide the scroll bar
to move between
screens.

H

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In
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Sched

M

en

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12

Tap to launch
applications.

Displaying
Applications

By default, the phone displays each application as an icon.
If you prefer, you can display applications as a list of names.

Working with Applications

2. Tap the icon of the application that you want to open. If
necessary, slide the scroll bar or press ❷ (or #) on the
scroll bar to move between screens.

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Listing Applications by Name
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel when the
applications are displayed as icons.
2. From the View menu on the top of the screen, select List
to display the applications in list format.
Home

All
Displays the details on
the selected application

Phone

–

GoNext

–

Detail

Email

–

Open

a

Address

12

Sched

12

Opens the selected
application
Changes the display
format.

5

The number of entries stored in
the application

Displaying Applications by Category
The category feature enables you to group applications of
the same nature. You can choose to display a single category
or all your applications.
To display applications by category:
Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen and
select the application category you want to display.
Home

All

12

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Sched

Answer

ToDo

Memo

SMS

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

All
Basic
Communication
Game
PIM
Unfiled
Tap the pick list to
select category.

Displaying Application Details
You can use the Application Details dialog to display
information about the selected application. You can also
change the application category in this Details dialog.
1. In the list view of the applications, tap the Detail button to
open the Application Details dialog.
Application Details

Software version
The number of entries
stored in the application

Title
Category
Version
Records

Address
PIM
1.0
4

Category
pick list

OK

2. To change the category, tap the Category pick list, and
select one from the list.
3. Tap the OK button to return to the Home screen.
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Brief Description
on Applications

Phone
Used for managing voice calls. In the Phone screen, you can
access many Calls options, SMS and Setup options by
tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel.

GoNext
You can surf the Internet with the built-in web browser. Also,
you can enjoy GoNext network service, which enables you to
easily access Web-based, interactive information and
services, such as news, stock trading, weather, and web
based e-mail.

Email
Enables you to send and receive e-mails on your phone.

Address
Stores names, addresses, and telephone numbers.

Sched (Scheduler)
Keeps track of important dates and events, and helps
manage your schedule.

Answer
You can set the phone to answer calls automatically and
record your messages.

ToDo
Keeps track of to-do lists. Allows you to set an alarm or a
reminder.

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Memo
Allows you to write a memo (including a graphic image) on
the screen. You can send the memo on the phone.

SMS
You can send and receive voice, text or paging messages.

Calc (Calculator)
Performs complex mathematical calculations on-screen.

Clock
Use this menu to set the system clock for your phone and to
keep track of the time and date around the world.

Ctrl (Control)
Contains security and other system-related feature settings.

PCsync (PC Synchronization)
Use this menu to synchronize data between your phone and
PC (with the supplied Datasync CD-ROM).

Searches for keywords throughout the phone.

Othello
You can enjoy the Othello game.

Chat
You can use the on-line chatting service.

Working with Applications

Find

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Entering
Text,
Numbers or
Symbols

There are two ways to enter text, numbers or symbols into your
phone. You can use the on-screen keyboard or you can write
directly on the screen. Both of these methods use the stylus.
You can open the text input screen any time you need to enter
text or numbers.

Opening the Text Input Screen
1. When you are asked to enter information in any application,
tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to open the text input
screen.
Note:
Before you open the text input screen, make sure that you have
properly selected the field you want to enter information. Cursor
blinks in the selected field. If not, just tap the field to place a cursor
on the field. When you finish entering text and close the text input
screen, you will find the field displays the information you just
entered.

2. Select the input method. Tap
to use the writing mode, or
to select the on-screen keyboard mode.

en
u

123
M

ABC
abc

C

E 1$

on
t

Select the input method.

In
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OK

pu
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Cancel

#!Text input screen

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Tap to open
the text input
window.

Using the On-Screen Keyboard
1. In the text input screen, tap
to open the Hebrew
keyboard, E to open the English keyboard, or 1$ to open
the symbol keyboard.
English ❿
keyboard

E 1$
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
q w e r t y u i o p
Cancel
a s d f g h j k l ;
OK
z x c v b n m , . /
cap

Displays more
available characters.

Caps shift

Tap to open the
English keyboard.

space

Backspace Carriage return

Hebrew ❿
keyboard

E 1$
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Tap to open the
Hebrew keyboard.

Cancel
OK
space

Symbol ❿
keyboard

E 1$
1 2 3 ( ) { } [ ] _
4 5 6 – ~ < > ^
?
Cancel
7 8 9 . , $ % ' " |
OK
0 # / + = : ; ` @
000

space

Backspace Carriage return

Tap to open the
Symbol keyboard.

Working with Applications

Backspace Carriage return
Displays more
available characters.

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2. Tap the characters on the on-screen keyboard to enter
text, numbers and symbols. The selected characters
display in the text field on the top of the screen. When the
desired text is displayed, tap the OK button.
Text field. Characters
are displayed as you
tap them.

David

E 1$

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
q w e r t y u i o p
Cancel
a s d f g h j k l ;
OK
z x c v b n m , . /
cap

space

3. When you close the on-screen keyboard, you will find the
characters are inserted in the previonsly selected
information field.
Address New
Characters you just
entered are displayed
in the selected field

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L. Name David
F. Name
Title
Company
Work
Home
Fax

Unfiled

Details
OK

Writing Directly on the Screen (English & Symbol only)
Using your stylus, write a character in the text input screen.
Each character you write is translated into typed text and
displayed on the text field at the top of the text input screen.
Text field:
Characters are
displayed as you write
them in the writing
area.

Tap to
write directly on
E 1$ the screen.

ABC
abc

123
Cancel
OK
Writing area:
Write characters
here.

Write a character in the writing area, one character at a
time, as you normally would on paper. Some characters must
be written in a particular way to be recognized. For details
on how to write characters, see the tables on page 51.

To reduce the chance for an unrecognizable letter, take the
following steps when you write letters on the screen:

Lift the stylus here.

Start the stroke
at the heavy dot.

Working with Applications

1. Use the table on page 53 to find the stroke shape for the
letter you want to write. For example, the stroke below
creates letter “n”.

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2. Select appropriate writing mode.
Text field

E 1$
ABC
abc

123
Cancel

Select the writing
mode according to
the text you want
to write.

OK

#!Writing area for English letters

3. Position the stylus on the writing area, then start at the
heavy dot. Draw the shape as it appears in the table.
Don’t try to draw the dot itself. The dot is only there to
show the starting point of the stroke.
4. Lift the stylus from the screen at the end of the stroke
shape.
When you lift the stylus from the screen, the letter
appears in the text field on the top of the screen. You can
immediately begin the stroke for the next character.

Note:
You must begin the character strokes in the writing area. If you do not
make strokes in the writing area, your phone does not recognize them
as text characters. For details on the writing areas, see page 51.

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Writing Areas of the Text Input Screen
When you write a character on the text input screen, you
first select the writing mode.

To write English letters and numbers:
First tap E to activate the writing area
for English and numbers.

Tap to
write English
letters.

E 1$
ABC
abc

123
Cancel

You can write English in either uppercase or lowercase. How
the letter is interpreted and displayed depends on where you
write it in the writing area. For example, you can write a
letter in lowercase or uppercase, and it will appear in
lowercase if you write it in the lowercase letter area (abc) as
shown in the figure.
To write in uppercase, write here.

ABC
abc

123

ABC
abc
123

Write number here.

You can write numbers in the number area (123).

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To write in lowercase,
write here.

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To write symbols and punctuation marks:
First tap 1$ to activate the writing area for symbols and
punctuation marks.
Write symbols and punctuation in the symbol writing area
(Sym1 or Sym2) and write numbers in the number area (123).
E 1$
Sym1
To write symbol
marks and
punctuation,
write here.

Sym2

123

Tap to write
symbol marks.

Cancel
OK

Write numbers here.

When writing, keep these tips in mind:
• If you draw the character, following the shape exactly as
shown in the tables on page 53. You can achieve 100%
accuracy.

call David
ABC
abc

# Backspace stroke

• You can add or delete space in the writing area. First tap
the stylus to place the cursor to the right of the character
you want to delete or insert a space in the text field and
make the backspace stroke (a horizontal line from right to
left) or the space stroke (a vertical line from bottom to top)
in the writing area. See the tables on page 53 for details.
• To select the text you want to edit or delete in the text
field, tap the stylus to place the cursor to the right of the
last character and drag your stylus over the text. The
selected text will be highlighted. Then write correct
characters in the writing area to edit the text, or draw a
line from right to left (backspace stroke) to delete it.
• Write at natural speed. Writing too slowly can cause
recognition errors.

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Character Set
These tables show how to write letters, numbers, symbols and
editing marks. For each character, the table shows alternatives
for writing characters. Use the one that is easiest for you.
The dots indicate where the strokes begins. Where appropriate,
the stroke sequence is indicated by numbers.
English Letters
Character Stroke options

a

1

1

b

o

2

c

p
1

d

q

2

e

r
1

f

1

2

2

g

s
t

h

1
2

u
2

2

i

Character Stroke options

n

2

1
1

v

j

1

w

k

x

l

y

m

z

2

1

Editing marks
To enter
space

Stroke options

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2

back space (back delete)
carriage return (next line)
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Numbers
Character Stroke options

Character Stroke options

0

5

1

6

2

7

3

2
1

8
2

4

9

1

Symbols
Character

Stroke options

. (period)

|

, (comma)

*

{

1

}

?

[

!
:

1

1

2

2

;

1

]
(

2

*2

‘ (single quote)
“ (double quote)

1

*

2

)

2

<
>

`
#
*
*1 These punctuation marks
must be written inside
lower one-third area.
*2 These marks must be
written inside upper
one-third area.

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Character Stroke options

*1

+

1

1

4

2

1

2

/

1

1

2

%

2
3

1

2
1

2

$
~
^

–
=

3

3

4

3

2

3

1
2

@

1

2

3

2
1

1

2
3

Help Writing
Characters

The software recognizes several alternative ways of writing
a character. If a character you are writing is misinterpreted,
You can use Input Help to see an animated demonstration of
how to write the letter. Tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel on the text input screen. Select the character you want
to see. To return to the text input screen, tap the OK button.
Input Help
A a 1$ a b c d e f
g h i j k l
m n o p q r
s t u v w x
y z

Using Application
Controls

The applications on your phone use standard controls for
moving around the screen. Once you become familiar with
them, you can easily select options and navigate through
applications.
Checkbox – Tap an empty checkbox to put a check mark on
the box to select that option. Tap it again to remove the
check mark.
Scroll arrows – Tap # to display the previous page.
Tap ❷ to display the next page.
Pick list – Tap the arrow to display a list of choices. From
the pick list, tap an item to select it.
button – Tap this button to perform a command. In most
cases, tapping this button opens or closes a dialog, a screen
where you enter information or change settings. A dialog
always contains an OK or Cancel button for closing the
dialog.
Scroll bar – Drag the slider to scroll the display one line at
a time. To scroll to the previous page, tap the arrow at the
top of the scroll bar. To scroll to the next page, tap the arrow
at the bottom of the scroll bar.

Working with Applications

OK

OK

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Using Menus

A menu is a set of commands for actions you can use in the
open application. You open the menus on your phone by
tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel.
Some menu commands are common to all applications.
Others are specific to the application you are using (For
example, menus in the Memo have different options than
those in the Sched application).

To open the menus:
1. Open any application (such as the Memo).
2. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to open the menus
for that application.
Memo Edit

C

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t

Unfiled

M

en
u

Design meeting
Mr. Kim
14:30, Dec.12
1st, I.hotel

H

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e

OK

In

pu
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Delete

# Sample screen-Memo Edit

◗
Record Edit Options Setup
Design Memo
meeting
Delete
Mr. KimAttachment
Delete
14:30,
Dec.12
New Memo
1st, I.hotel
Send to SMS

Delete
OK

# Menu screen

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Tap to open
menus.

In this example, there are three menus–Record, Edit, Options,
and Setup. The Record menu, which is open, contains four
commands–Delete Memo, Delete Attachment, New Memo,
and Send to SMS.

To choose a menu:
After you open the menus for an application, tap the menu that
contains the command you want to use.
The menus and menu commands you can see depend not only on
the application that is running, but also on which part of the
application is currently on the screen. For example, in the Memo
application, the menus for the Memo List screen are different
from those for the New Memo screen.

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Using the Edit Menu
The Edit menu is available with any screen where you enter or
edit text. In general, these commands apply to text that you select
in an application.

To select text in an application:
1. Tap the beginning of the text that you want to select.
2. Drag the stylus over the text to highlight it (in black). Drag
across the text to select additional words, or drag down to
select a group of lines.
The following commands may appear in an Edit menu:
Undo – Reverses the action of the last Edit command. For
example, if you used Cut to remove text, the Undo command
replaces the text.
Cut – Removes text and stores it in memory. You can paste
this text into another area of the application or into a different
application.
Copy – Copies text and stores it temporarily in memory. You
can paste this text into another area or into a different
application.
Paste – Inserts text you cut or copied at the selected point. If
you did not previously cut or copy text, the Paste command
does nothing.
Select All – Select all the text on the current record or
screen. Use this command to cut or copy all of the text and
paste it elsewhere.
Delete – Deletes text you cut or item you selected.
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After using your phone for a while, you may have a large
amount of information stored on it. To locate specific data,
you can run the Find application.
To open the Find application:
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Tap the Find icon. If necessary, slide the scroll bar to
display the next screen.
Home

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PCsync

Find

Othello

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Finding Data on
Your Phone

Launches applications.

Find
All
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Cancel
OK

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Address

12

Scheduler
ToDo
Memo
SMS

Working with Applications

3. You can search for information in any application. Tap the
desired application icon or tap All.

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4. To enter text or number in the search line, tap the
the hard icon panel. The text input screen opens.

icon on

5. Enter the text or number you want to search for, then tap the
OK button. Note that the Find command is not case-sensitive.
You can search for whole words or just the beginning letters of
a word. For details on entering information on the screen, see
page 46.

6. The text or number you entered displays in the search line.

7. Tap the OK button. The results of your search appears.

8. If there are multiple entries, tap the correct one.
Find
`David´ – 4 found
a
David Jr.
a
P. david
ign conf: david
call david

Repeat
Open
Cancel

If you tap the Open button, you can open the
corresponding entry and see the information that you
searched for.

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Customizing Your Phone
You can personalize and customize your phone by adjusting bell and sounds, display, and
setting security menu options in the Control application.

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Tap the Ctrl icon. If necessary, slide the scroll bar to find
this icon in the Home screen.
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Slide scroll
bar to move
the screen.

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PCsync

Find

Othello

Chat

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Bell

Secur

Net

Calib

Sound Disp

Batt

Sys

Stor Owner

Customizing Your Phone

3. The Control screen opens. The
following menu options are
available in the screen. Select
the desired menu icon. For
details on each menu option,
see the corresponding page.

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Bell
Ring Type
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Vibrate

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Vib + Bell

To select the ring type, tap the Bell icon in the Control screen
to open the Ring Type screen. Bell, Vibrate, Lamp, Vib+Bell
options are available. For details on each ring type, see
“Selecting Bell/Vibrate” on page 29.
When you select the desired type, tap the OK button.

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OK Cancel

Sound

Tap the Sound icon in the Control screen to open the Sounds
screen. In this screen, you can adjust volumes and tones.

Sounds
Volume

Tone

Ring Volume

Volume
You can set the volume level for the ringing, voice volume and
key beep tone.

Voice Volume

Key Volume

OK

Cancel

You can adjust the Ring Volume, earpiece Voice Volume,
and Key Volume. To increase the volume, tap the block on
the right side, and to decrease the volume, tap the left block.
The selected volume level sounds.
To save setting, tap the OK button.
Note:
You can also adjust volume using the volume keys on the left side of
the phone. See page 28.

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Sounds
Volume

Tone

Ring Tone
Bell 1
Alarm Tone
Bell 1
Message Alert
Once
Tone Length Short
Call Connected
Call Disconnected
OK

Cancel

Tone
In the Sounds screen, two tabs are available: Volume and
Tone. Tap Tone. The following tone menus are displayed. Use
the " or ❷ key in the bottom right corner to see the tone
menus not displayed in this screen.
• Ring Tone and Alarm Tone : You can change the ring
tone and alarm tone to the desired type from the list that
appears when you tap the corresponding pick list marked
with ❿. Each time you select a tone, it sounds for a few
seconds.
• Message Alert : This alert tone sounds Once or Every 2
Minutes when a new message comes in. To disable the
alert, select None from the pick list.
• Tone Length : Some phones you call can recognize only
longer tones. You may have to change the length to Long
for some calls. When calling a paging system, your phone
should be in the Short mode.
• Call Connected : If you put a check mark on this checkbox,
an alert tone sounds when a call is connected. Each time
you tap the box, check symbol appears and disappears.

• Service Area : If you put a check mark on this checkbox,
the phone beeps when you exit service area or when you
return to a service area.
• Power On : If you put a check mark on this checkbox, the
phone beeps when you turn the power on.
• Power Off : If you put a check mark on this checkbox, the
phone beeps when you turn the power off.

Customizing Your Phone

• Call Disconnected : If you put a check mark on this
checkbox, an alert tone sounds when a call is disconnected.

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Display

Tap the
screen.

Display

icon in the Control screen to open the Display

You can select the initial display that you see in the idle mode
of the Phone screen. You can select your phone number,
greeting message, world time or big clock. The selected item
will be displayed with the current date and time. Selecting Big
Clock makes the time in the idle mode displayed larger.

Initial Display
972-312-3456
My Phone#
Greeting
World Time
Big Clock

Select the desired item. You will see the contents at the top
of the window. For Greeting, you can change the contents. See
below.

Auto-Hyphen

OK

Disp

You can also turn the Auto-Hyphen feature on or off in the
Display screen. To turn the Auto-Hyphen feature on, put a check
mark on the box. For information on the Auto-Hyphenation, see
page 32.

Cancel

To save the setting, tap the OK button.
To change the greeting:
1. Select the words or name displayed on the top of screen
by dragging the stylus over the text.
Characters are

Display
Initial Display
SAMSUNG

2. Tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. The on-screen keyboard
appears on the bottom of the
screen.

My Phone#
Greeting
World Time
Big Clock
OK Cancel
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3. Tap the letters you want to display
on the Phone screen, then tap the
OK button. You can enter up to 9
characters. For details on
entering a text,
On-screen
see page 46.
keyboard

displayed as you
Display
write or tap them on
the text input panel.
Initial Display

Be happy day
My Phone#
Greeting
OK Cancel
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Security

Your phone provides many security
options, including a user-programmable
password and call restriction features.

Enter Password
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To access the Security menu, tap the Secur
icon in the Control screen. You must
enter the four-digit password. It is preset
to 0000 . The Security screen opens. The
following menu options are available in
the Security screen.

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Cancel

Security
Incoming
Outgoing
International

Unlock: the phone remains unlocked.
AutoLock: the phone locks automatically at the next powerup and stays locked until the lock code is entered.

Enter Emergency#

When the phone is locked, you can dial only pre-specified
emergency numbers if registered. To
Locked
place an emergency call, tap Emergency
4 : 13
Call button on the Locked screen, then
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dial the registered number.

Security
Mode

Unlock

Reset Phone
OK

Cancel

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Note:
The numbers 100, 101, 102 and *166 are
preset as emergency numbers and can be
dialed in lock mode.

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Customizing Your Phone

Change Password

Mode
When the phone is locked, you cannot access most of your
phone’s memory and menu features or make phone calls
without entering the lock code. You can only answer
incoming calls. The following options are available:

Emergency Call

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To place a normal call in lock mode or use your phone’s
functions, enter the lock code. The phone is unlocked.

Change Password
You can change your current password to a new one. The
password is preset to 0000 at factory.
Tap Change Password in the Security screen. The Change
Password screen opens. Tap the desired 4-digit number, then
tap the OK button. The phone asks to enter the password
again. Re-enter the password for confirmation, then tap the
OK button.

Security
This feature allows you to restrict your calls. Call restriction
can be set up in the following ways:
• Incoming: If you put a check mark on this box, calls can not
be received.
• Outgoing: If you put a check mark on this box, all calls
except to emergency call numbers cannot be
made.
• International: If you put a check mark on this box,
international calls cannot be made. The
prefixes 00, 012, 013 and 014 are recognized
as international numbers.

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OK

Enter Emergency Number
This feature allows you to call pre-specified emergency
numbers when the phone is locked or when outgoing calls
are restricted. You can store up to three emergency numbers.
Tap Enter Emergency # in the Security screen. When the
Enter Emergency # screen appears, tap a location in the top
of the screen and enter the desired number, then tap the OK
button.

Cancel Clr

Reset Phone
This menu enables you to reset the phone to its default
configuration. Also, all phone memories are cleared.
Tap Reset Phone in the Security screen. The display asks if
you are sure you want to initialize the memory. Tap the OK
button.

Battery

Power-save Timer
1min

Select the length of idle time before your phone sleeps from
the pick list, then tap the OK button.
To “wake up” the phone, just tap the screen. You can also
“wake up” by closing and opening the flip.

Customizing Your Phone

Power Saving

To save battery power, the screen blanks out (sleeps) after a
few minutes of non-use. Tap the Batt icon in the Control
screen, and you can set the time period to 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5
minutes.

OK Cancel

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System
System
My Phone #
972-312-3456
Set NAM
NAM1
NAM2

If you have subscribed to more than one service network, tap
the Sys icon in the Control screen to select the desired
NAM(Number Assignment Module).
You must enter the four-digit password to access the System
menu. This password is the same as the security password,
it is preset at the factory to 0000 (for further information
please refer to page 66 “Change Password”).
The System screen opens and your phone number, in the
selected NAM, displays in the top of the screen.
To save setting, tap the OK button.

OK

Cancel

Network

To connect to an Internet service provider or other networked
computer to receive and send e-mail and explore the Internet,
the network of your phone has to be set correctly a using the
icon in the Control screen.
Net
The correct network information must be set up before you
can use the Email, GoNext, or Chat applications.
Before you begin, contact your network service operator. The
network service operator provides the information on the
network settings.
Network Setup
Account
#1
User authentication
Name
:
Password :
Number

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Cancel
OK

To enter information on each field, tap the desired field to
position a cursor, then tap the
icon on the hard icon panel
to open the text input screen and enter the correct
information.
Enter information on the following fields:
Account - It is preset by your service provider.
Put a check mark on the User authentication checkbox and fill
in the Name and Password fields.
Name - Enter the login name for your account.
Password - Enter your account password.
Number - Enter the phone number you use to connect with
your ISP or dial-in server.
Extra AT - It is preset by your network service operator. Do
not change the setting unless the service provider instructs
you to do so.
Time Out(MIN) - Timeout sets how long the phone waits
before dropping the connection with your service provider or
dial-in server after an application closes.

Note:
Your phone comes pre-configured with your GoNext account
information. If you change the settings, you may not be able
to use your account.

Customizing Your Phone

DNS - Enter the IP addresses of the Domain Name Server
given to you by your service provider.

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Storage
Storage

Tap the Stor icon in the Control screen. The Storage screen
appears. In this screen, you can see the amount of total
memory and the amount of available free memory for storing
data.

Total 1024K
896K Free
128K used

1024K
128K

OK

Owner
Information
Owner

If you tap the Owner icon in the Control screen, you can record
all the owner information. To enter information on each field,
tap the icon on the hard icon panel. For details on
entering information, see page 46.

Name
Position
Company
Work
Home#
Cellular
OK Cancel

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To save settings, tap the OK button.

Calibration

Tap the
screen.

Calib

icon in the Control screen to open the calibration

The first time you start your phone, or when the screen
accuracy diminishes over time, calibrate the screen with the
stylus to make the screen respond correctly to a stylus tap.
Use stylus to tap
center of target.

Carefully press and briefly hold the stylus on the center of
the target that appears on the calibration screen. Repeat as
the target moves around the screen.

Contrast

If you tap the Contr icon in the Control screen, you can adjust
the screen contrast. Each time you tap the Bright arrow, the
screen becomes lighter. When tapping the Dark arrow, the
screen becomes darker. To save the setting, tap the OK
button.

Contrast

Dark

OK Cancel

Net

Stor Owner

Calib

You can also adjust the screen contrast at any time without
going to this Control menu by:
• Tapping the light side on the
panel to lighten the screen.
• Tapping the dark side on the
panel to darken the screen.
Tap to lighten.

Contr

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PC Synchronization
PCsync technology enables you to synchronize data between your phone and the DataSync
software on your computer. To synchronize data, you must install the DataSync software
with the supplied CD-ROM and connect your phone to the PC with the supplied data cable.
For information on the DataSync software and PC connection, refer to the instruction guide
which comes with the CD-ROM.

Synchronizing
Data

1. Connect your phone to the PC with the supplied data
communication cable.
2. Tap the icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
3. Tap the PCsync icon in the Home screen.
Home

SMS

All

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PC Sync
PCsync

Find

Othello

Chat

4. Tap the DataSync button.
DataSync
DataCom

Setup

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5. The DataSync screen opens. To start synchronization, tap the
Start button. A connection is established, and the data is
transferred between your phone and the PC.
DataSync

Start

Cancels synchronization

Cancel

H

Setup

Allows you to register
the user name and
password.

Shows the data synchronization
history in a separate screen.

PC Synchronization

Note:
You should register the same user information you entered in the Datasync
application on your PC.

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Automatic Synchronization
You can set your phone to synchronize automatically each time
you connect the phone to your desktop PC.

To setup automatic synchronization:
1. In the PC Sync screen, tap the Setup button on the bottom of
the screen.
2. In the Auto Start screen, tap the DataSync button, then tap
the OK button. If you want to cancel the automatic
synchronization, tap Auto Start(Off) in the same screen.
PC Sync
Auto Start

DataSync
DataCom

DataSync
DataCom

Auto Start(Off)

Setup
OK

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Data
Communication

When your phone is connected to your PC with the supplied
data cable, you can use the phone as a modem to access the
Internet or send and receive data and fax (with third party
software).
1. Connect your phone to the PC with the supplied data
communication cable.
2. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
3. Tap the PCsync icon in the Home screen.
Home

All

SMS

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PCsync

Find

Othello

Chat

PC Sync

DataSync
DataCom

PC Synchronization

4. Tap the DataCom button in
the PC Sync screen.

Setup

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5. Your phone will be connected
to the Internet.

DataCom
Data Service
Call Only

Set Incoming Exit

• To set the incoming mode or the bell sound, tap the Set
Incoming button.
Set Data Service
Set Incoming Mode:
VOICE CALL
On Incoming Call
Set Bell Sound:
Bell 2
Data Roaming

FAX CALL ONLY
DATA CALL ONLY
VOICE CALL ONLY

Tap the pick list and select the
desired call type.

Bell 1
Bell 2
Bell 3
Bell 4
Bell 5

Tap the pick list and
select the desired bell
type for incoming
calls.

OK Cancel

• If you want to cancel Data Communication, tap the Exit
button.
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PC Synchronization

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Address Book
The Address Book enables you to keep names,
addresses, phone numbers and other information
about your personal or business contacts.

Address Book
With the Address Book, you can:
Quickly look up or enter names, addresses, phone numbers and other information.
Enter up to six phone numbers (home, work, fax, mobile, pager, other) or e-mail address
for each name.
■ Define which phone numbers appear in the Address List screen for each Address Book
entry.
■ Attach a note to each Address Book entry where you can enter additional information
about the entry.
■ Assign categories to your Address Book entries, so you can quickly sort and view your
entries in logical groups.
■
■

To open the Address Book:
■

Press the Address button on the front panel of the phone to display the Address Book
on the screen.

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Creating an
Address Book
Entry

An Address Book entry is where you store name and address
information about people or businesses. Your phone makes it
easy to create, edit and delete Address Book entries.
To create a new Address Book entry :

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1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications, and tap the Address icon.

GoNext

Email

Address

Answer

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View
Edit
New

Address New
L. Name
F. Name
Title
Company
Work
Home
Fax

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Tap New.

Unfiled

Details
OK

3. An Address Book contains various information fields.
To select the field you want to enter information, just tap
the field so that a cursor blinks on the field.

4. To enter information on the field, tap the
icon on the
hard icon panel to open the text input screen.

5. Type or write letters or numbers. Letters or numbers
display in the text field.
You can use Edit option by tapping the
icon, which
allows you to cut, copy, and paste a selected text and
number.

Text field.
Letters are displayed
as you tap them.

David

E 1$

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
q w e r t y u i o p
Cancel
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OK
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cap

Select Hebrew,
English or
Symbol mode.
Select the input
mode.

space

Address Book

For details on entering information on the screen,
see page 48.

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6. When the name or number appears correctly in the text field
of the text input screen, tap the OK button.

7. The information you entered is displayed in the selected
field.
Address New
L. Name David
F. Name
Title
Company
Work
Home
Fax

Unfiled

Details
OK

8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to enter other information you want
to include in this Address Book entry.

9. Tap ▲ or ▼ in the lower-right corner of the screen to move
to the next page of information.
The three custom fields on the Address Book enable you to
customize the labels of the fields, for example, home page
address, birthday, etc. To rename custom fields, see page 96.

10. After you finish entering information, tap the OK button to
return to the Address screen.

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Setting Address Details
When you tap the Details button in the Address New or
Address Edit screen, the Address Details screen opens. The
Address Details screen provides a variety of options that you
can associate with the Address entry.
Note:
If no information is given in the Address New or Address Edit screen,
the Address Details screen does not open.
Address New
L. Name
F. Name
Title
Company
Work
Home
Fax

Unfiled

David
abc tech.
1234567
9876543

Details

Tap Details.

OK

Address Details
Category

Unfiled

Show

Work

Ring

Default

Set Speed Dial

Delete

Set Voice Dial

OK

Address Book

In the Address Details screen, you can set any of the
following settings.

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Category

Unfiled

• Categories can help you file individual Address Book entries
into groups for easy review. To assign a category to an
Address Book entry, tap the category pick list and tap the
category that you want to assign to the Address Book entry.
You can select Personal, Business, and Unfiled.
If you want to add or rename the categories, see page 99.
Show

Work

• If you have stored several different numbers (e.g. Work,
Home, Mobile Phone, Fax) in the Address Book entry, you can
select one of them to be displayed on the Address screen.
You can see another phone number by tapping the Show pick
list and select the desired number from the pick list.
Ring

Default

• Set a unique ring type for incoming calls from the numbers in
the current entry. Select one from the Ring pick list.
Set Speed Dial

• Set speed dial codes for the numbers in the current entry. For
information on setting speed dial, see page 85.
Set Voice Dial

• Set a voice dial for a selected number. For information on
setting voice dial, see page 87.
Delete

• Delete the entry.

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Setting Speed Dial
Speed dialing is a quick way to call frequently used phone
numbers. You can assign a speed dial code to each phone
number. For information on how to make a call using speed
dial, see page 17.
1. When you create or edit the address entry, after you filled
in the fields on the Address New or the Address Edit
screen, tap the Details button. The Address Details
screen opens.
2. Tap the Set Speed Dial button. All the phone number
fields for that entry appear.
Address Details
Category

Tap Set Speed Dial.

Unfiled

Show

Work

Ring

Default

Set Speed Dial

Delete

Set Voice Dial

OK

Set Speed Dial

Tap the pick
lists to select
the field.

David Moore
449876543
0119876543
OK

Address Book

441234567

3. Select the number to which you want to assign a speed
dial by tapping ❿ at the right side of the number.
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4. The Speed Dial code table appears. To select the desired
speed code in the table, tap the code.
Set Speed Dial
Tap to delete
speed dial code.

5
11
17

0
6
12
18

1
7
13
19

2
8
14
20

3
9
15
21

4
10
16
22
OK

Tap to see next or previous numbers
screen by increments of 100.

Tap to see next or previous numbers
screen by increments of 23.

Speed dial codes that have already been assigned for other
phone numbers have dark backgrounds and cannot be
selected.
To release the speed dial setting for the selected number,
select

in the upper-left corner on the table.

5. You will find the selected code at the right of the number in
the Set Speed Dial screen.
Set Speed Dial
David Moore
441234567

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449876543
0119876543
OK

6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to set speed code for other
numbers, if necessary.
After you finish, tap the OK button to return to the Address
Details screen.
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Setting Voice Dial
Voice dialing feature requires that you first set the phone to
recognize the name of the person you are calling. You can
add voice tags for up to 20 numbers.
1. When you create or edit the address book entry, after you
filled in the information fields on the Address New or the
Address Edit screen, tap the Details button. The Address
Details screen opens.
2. Tap the Set Voice Dial button. All the phone number
fields for that entry appear.
Address Details
Category

Tap Set Voice Dial.

Unfiled

Show

Work

Ring

Default

Set Speed Dial

Delete

Set Voice Dial

OK

Set Voice Dial
David Moore
449876543

Tap to select
the field.

0119876543
OK

Address Book

441234567

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3. Select the number to which you want to add a voice tag by
tapping ❿ at the right side of the number.
4. The phone will guide you with voice prompt to say the name
you want to record.
5. Say the name you want to record as a voice tag. The phone
stores the name as a first sample, and then prompts to say
the name again.

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6. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name. The phone
stores the name as a second sample.
When the name is recorded successfully, you will be guided
with voice prompt and message on the screen.

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7. Tap the OK button. You will find the
side of the number.

mark at the right

If you want to record other names, repeat steps 3 through 6.
Set Voice Dial
David Moore
441234567

Voice tag is
added to the
number.

449876543
0119876543
OK

Shortcut to Storing Phone Numbers
You can store a phone number quickly without opening the
Address screen.
Enter the number in the Phone screen, and tap the
icon
on the hard icon panel. Then select Store from the Dial
menu. The Address New screen opens with the number
already entered in the first number field.
Address New
L. Name
F. Name
Title
Company
051123456
Work
Home
Fax

Unfiled

Details
OK

Address Book

Dial
Store
Find
Pause
Send DTMF
Country Code

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Tips on recording names
• Avoid recording names phonetically similar. If you record a
similar name to one that is already in memory, the phone
requests another name.
• Avoid recording in a noisy place.
• Speak clearly and naturally.
• The person who will use the phone should record the
name. The phone does not recognize anyone else’s voice.
• Avoid very long or very short names. Names with two to
five syllables are recommended.
• If a voice dial entry does not properly connect, you may
need to record the name again.

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Viewing Address
Book Entries

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
a
applications, and tap the
icon to open the Address
screen.
Address

You can also access the Address screen by pressing the
button below the screen.
a

Tap to scroll to the first
entry that begins with
that letter.

A-H Alfred
I - O Coope..
P-Z David..
- Fuji
-- Golden..
- KimY..

Category pick
list.

All

Address
0119876543
441234567
449876543
8221234567
0161234567
8229876543

Call
View
Edit
New
Tap to move to
the next page.

2. If you tap the letter button at the left column on the
screen, the list scrolls to the first entry that begins with
that letter. Tap the same button again to scroll to the
entries beginning with the next letter.
After you have assigned categories to your Address
entries, you can easily view the entries by category.

The Address list now shows only entries in that category.

Address Book

Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen,
then tap the category you want to view.

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3. Tap any entry to select.
If the selected entry has several phone numbers, you will see
the following icons at the right side of the phone number:
Work place
Home
Fax number
Mobile phone number
Pager
Others
Selecting the icon displays the corresponding number.

4. Tap the View button to view the contents of the selected
entry.
Name
Title
Company

Business
Address View
David Moore
Chief manager
ABC Co.
1!5
Work: 441234567
1!6
Home: 449876543
Mobile: 0119876543

Phone numbers

Category

Call
Edit
New
OK

Speed dial code
Voice dial/Speed
dial code

Voice tag attached

In the Address View screen, you can:
• Place a call to the selected number. Tap the desired
number, then tap the Call button.
• Open the Address Edit screen which allows you to edit the
information. Tap the desired number, then tap the Edit
button.
• Open the Address New screen which allows you to create
a new Address Book entry. Tap the desired number, then
tap the New button.
• Close the Address View screen and return to the Address
screen. Tap the OK button.
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Viewing Speed Dial List
1. In the Address screen, tap the category pick list in the
upper-right corner and select Speed Dial from the list.
Address
A-H Alfred
I - O Coope..
P-Z David..
- Fuji
- Golden..
- KimY..

All
All
Business
0119876543
Personal
441234567
449876543Unfiled
Speed Dial
8221234567
Voice Dial
0161234567
8229876543

Call

Category
pick list

View
Edit
New

2. The Address screen shows only the Speed Dial list.

speed dial
codes

Address
1 Alfred
2 Coope..
3 David..
4 Fuji
10 Golden..
12 KimY..

Speed Dial
0119876543
441234567
449876543
8221234567
0161234567
8229876543

Call
Edit
Release

4. Tap the desired entry. The selected entry is highlighted.
Then:
• To change the speed dial code, tap the Edit button.
• To release the speed dial code, tap the Release button.
• To call the number, tap the Call button.

Address Book

3. Scroll through the list by tapping ❷ or $ in the lower
right corner of the screen.

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Viewing Voice Dial List
1. In the Address screen, tap the category pick list in the upper
right corner and select Voice Dial from the list.
Address
A-H Alfred
I - O Coope..
P-Z David..
- Fuji
- Golden..
- KimY..

All
All
Business
0119876543
Personal
441234567
449876543Unfiled
Speed Dial
8221234567
Voice Dial
0161234567
8229876543

Call

Category pick
list

View
Edit
New

2. The Address screen shows only the Voice Dial list.
Address
Alfred
Coope..
David..
Fuji
Golden..
KimY..

Voice Dial
0119876543
441234567
Call
449876543
Review
8221234567
Release
0161234567
8229876543

3. Scroll through the list by tapping $ or ❷ in the lower-right
corner of the screen.

4. Tap the desired entry. The selected entry is highlighted.
Then:
• To call the selected number, tap the Call button.
• To play back the recorded name, tap the Review button.
• To remove the voice tag, tap the Release button.
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Editing an
Address Book
Entry

After you create an Address Book entry, you can update it or
enter additional information any time.

Editing an Address Book Entry
1. Tap the Address Book entry that you want to change in
the Address screen to display the Address Edit screen for
that entry.
All

Address
A-H
I-O
P-Z
--

Alfred
Coope..
David..
Fuji
Golden..
KimY..

0119876543
441234567
449876543
8221234567
0161234567
8229876543

Call
View
Edit

Tap Edit.

New

Unfiled
Address Edit
L.Name David
F.Name Moore
Title
Chief manager
Company ABC Co.
Details
Work 441234567
OK
Home 449876543
Fax

Address Book

2. Tap any field you want to change.

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3. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to open the text
input screen. You’ll find the selected field information
appears on the top of the text input screen.

Text field.
Letters are displayed
as you tap them.

David

E 1$

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
q w e r t y u i o p
Cancel
a s d f g h j k l ;
OK
z x c v b n m , . /
cap

Select Hebrew,
English or
Symbol mode.
Select the input
mode.

space

4. Enter or change the information, then tap the OK button to
close the text input screen.
For details on entering information, see page 46.

5. You can see the selected field containing the information you
just entered.

6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to change other fields.

7. If you want to edit the Address details, tap the Details
button, and edit the field you want.

8. After you finish, tap the OK button to return to the Address
screen.

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Choosing Types of Phone Numbers
Your phone enables you to choose the types of information
that you associate with an Address Book entry. Any changes
you make will apply only to the current Address Book entry.

To choose others type of phone numbers in an Address
Book entry:
1. Tap the Address Book entry that you want to change to
display the Address Edit or the Address New screen for
that entry.

2. Tap the pick list next to the label you want to change.

pick lists

3. Tap the new label you want to use.

Address Book

Unfiled
Address New
L.Name David
F.Name Moore
Title
Chief manager
Company ABC Co.
Details
Work 441234567
OK
Home 449876543
L.Name
Fax
Work
F.Name
Home
Title
Fax
Compan
Mobile
Work
Pager
Home
Other
Fax

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Deleting an
Address Book
Entry

There are two ways to delete an entry:
• In the Address screen, tap the desired number to delete,
then tap the
icon on the hard icon panel, and select
Delete Entry from the List menu tab.
• In the Address Details screen, tap the Delete button.
Delete Entry
Delete Selected
Address Entry?
Make a backup on PC Cancel
OK

If you put a check mark in the Make a backup on PC
box, your phone retains a copy of the entry and transfers it
to your computer the next time you perform PC sync
operation. To remove the entry completely, remove the
check mark in the checkbox.
Tap the OK button to confirm you want to delete the entry.

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Address Book
Setup Options

When you create or edit
your Address Book entry,
you will use the following
setup options. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel
in the Address screen, then
tap the Setup tab.

List Setup
Edit Categories
Edit Custom Field
Hide Number
About Address

Edit Categories
The categories used in your Address Book are preset to
Business and Personal. This option enables you to delete
or add new categories. You can also set a unique ring type
for incoming calls from the category.
1. Select Edit Categories from the Setup menu.
Category Edit
Business
Default
Personal

Del
New

Default

OK

Tap to set a
ring type for the
category.

To delete a selected item, tap the desired category, then
tap the Del button.

Address Book

2. To add a new category, tap the New button. To name the
category, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel and enter
the desired name. For details on entering name, see page
46.

To exit, tap the OK button.
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Edit Custom Field
This menu option enables you to define custom field names.
Each Address Book entry contains three “custom fields” that
you can rename. Any changes you make to the names of the
custom fields appear in all of your Address Book entries.

To customize the labels of the fields:
1. Select Edit Custom Field from the Setup menu.
Edit Custom Field
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Cancel
OK

2. Select the desired custom field, then to rename the
custom field, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel and
enter the desired name (e.g. Homepage, Birthday).
3. To exit, tap the OK button.

Hide Number (or Show Number)
This option enables you to hide or show numbers for Address
Book entries in the Address screen.
This menu toggle between Hide Number or Show Number.
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Memo

Address Book

101

Personal
Information Manager
You can use your phone as a personal
information manager.
In this chapter, the following applications
are described:
• Memo
• Scheduler
• ToDo

Memo
A memo is where you enter, review and modify the individual Memo pad entries. With
the memo, you can take notes or write any kind of messages on your phone.

Creating a New
Memo

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Tap the Memo icon to open the Memo List screen.
Home

All

a
Phone

GoNext

Email

Address

Answer

ToDo

Memo

12
Sched

3. Tap the New button.
Memo List

All

Memo

New

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4. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to open the text input
screen, and enter the text you want to appear in the memo.
Letters and numbers are
displayed as you tap or write
them in the writing area.

14:30, Dec.12
E 1$
1st. I.hotel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
q w e r t y u i o p
Cancel
a s d f g h j k l ;
OK
z x c v b n m , . /
cap

Select Hebrew, English,
or Symbol mode.
Select the input mode:
Writing mode, on-screen
keyboard mode.

space

Use the carriage return stroke (
) in the writing mode or
tap
in the on-screen keyboard to move down to new
lines in the memo.
For details on entering information, see page 46.
After you finish, tap the OK button.

5. You can find the memo you entered in the New Memo
screen.
New Memo
Design meeting
Mr. Kim
14:30, Dec.12
1st, I.hotel

Unfiled

Delete
OK

Note:
The contents you enter on the first line will be the title of the memo
which appears on the Memo List.
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6. If needed, you can assign a category to the memo. Tap the
pick list at the top of the screen, then select the desired
category from the list.
New Memo
Design meeting
Mr. Kim
14:30, Dec.12
1st, I.hotel
You can add or
delete categories.
See page 113.

Unfiled

Tap the pick list to
assign a category.

Business
Private
Delete
Unfiled
OK

7. After you finish, tap the OK button to return to the Memo
List screen.

Viewing a Memo

1. Tap the Memo icon in the Home screen.

2. The Memo List screen opens to show you the list of
memos.
Memo List

Tap this pick list to
view the memo list
by category.

All

Tunable Technology
Marketing Plan
Design meeting

Memo

New

Each time you create a memo, the first line of the memo
appears in the Memo List screen. This makes it easy to
locate and review your memos.
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3. After you have assigned categories to your memo entries,
you can easily view the entries by category. Tap the pick list
in the upper-right corner of the screen and tap the category
of entries you want to view.
The Memo List screen now shows only memo entries in that
category.

4. Tap the text of the memo that appears in the Memo List
screen. The Memo Edit screen opens to show you the
contents of the memo.
Memo Edit
Design meeting
Mr. Kim
14:30, Dec.12
1st, I.hotel

Unfiled

Delete
OK

If not at all text is shown, you can scroll the pages by
tapping ▲ or ▼ in the bottom right corner of the screen.

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H

Record Edit Options Setup
Meet 1
Go to Top of Page
Mr. Carter
Go to Bottom of Page
10:00, Dec.20Edit Category
2nd, P.center
Delete
Marketing
OK
Data1 (research)
Data2 (price)

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You can also use Go to Top of Page or Go to Bottom of
Page menu option. To use these option, tap the
icon
on the hard icon panel and select the Options tab.

Tap to open
the menu
screen.

Editing a Memo
In the Memo Edit screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel to open the text input screen. The memo contents
appear in the top of the the text input screen.
Edit the memo by deleting or entering new text. For details
on entering letters or numbers, see page 46.

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C
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M

OK

In
pu

t

Delete

H

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e

Record Edit Options Setup
Design meeting
Undo
Mr. Kim Cut
14:30, Dec.12
Copy
1st, I.hotel
Paste
Select All

t

You can use the edit menu commands, such as Undo, Cut,
Copy, and Paste. From the Memo Edit screen, tap the
icon, select the Edit menu, then select the command you
need.

To save your changes to the memo, tap the OK button.

Memo
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Deleting a Memo
Tap the Delete button in the Memo Edit screen. Your phone
asks you to confirm your selection. Tap the OK button to delete
the memo.
If you want to cancel your selection, tap the Cancel button.
Delete Memo
If you want
to make a backup copy of
the memo, tap the checkbox
to put a check mark. You can
see the backup file on the
PC the next time you run
PC Sync.

Delete selected memo?
Make a backup on PC Cancel
OK

Deleting All Memos
In the Memo List screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel. Select Delete All from the Options menu tab.
When you are asked to confirm the deletion, tap the OK button.

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Attaching an
Image in a Memo

This feature allows you to create an image memo and attach
it to a text memo, if needed.

Creating an Image Memo
1. Create or open the memo entry, to which you want to
attach an image memo.
2. Tap the
screen.

button in the New Memo or the Memo Edit

Memo Edit

Unfiled

Design meeting
Mr. Kim
14:30, Dec.12
1st, I.hotel

Delete
OK

3. Select the tool you need from the tool palette, and create
the desired image. To draw, simply touch the screen and
drag the stylus.
Tool palette

Attach
1/1
Delete
New
OK

indicates the
current page
number of the
total pages
number.

•

: Selects line width.

•

: Draws a freehand line.

Memo

The following are brief descriptions for each tool.

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•

: Erases objects as you move this tool. The size of the
eraser varies depending on the line width.
•
: Draws a straight line.
•
: Draws a circle.
•
: Draws a rectangle.
• To add more pages, tap the New button.
• To delete the current page, tap the Delete button.
• To scroll the pages back and forth, tap "!or ❷.

4. When you are done, tap the OK button until you see the
Memo List screen. The image is attached to the memo.
The Memo List indicates the attached image memo by the
icon at the right side of the memo entry.
Memo List

All

Tunable Technology
Marketing Plan
Design meeting
New

indicates that
the memo has an
attached image.

Viewing the Attached Memo
To view the image memo attached, tap the
icon at the right
side of the memo title. The Attach screen opens to show the
image.
If necessary, tap ▲ or ▼ to scroll through the pages.
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Editing the Attached Memo
If you want to edit the image, tap the
icon at the right
side of the memo entry. When the Attach screen opens, edit
the image the same way you created it.

Deleting the Attached Memo
To delete the attached image, tap the
icon on the hard
icon panel in the Attach screen and select Delete Attach
from the Record menu.
Record Edit
Delete Attach

1/5
Delete
New

Tap to delete
only the
current page.

OK

If you want to erase all attached images, tap the
and select Erase All from the Edit menu.

icon,

You can also delete the attached memo in the Memo Edit
screen by tapping the
icon, and selecting Delete
Attachment from the Record menu.
Memo
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Sending a Memo
as an SMS
Message
(network
dependent)

You can send a text memo to a remote phone as an SMS
message.
Note:
You cannot send the attached image.

1. Tap the
screen.

Memo

icon in the Home screen to open the Memo List

2. Tap the memo entry you want to send in the Memo List
screen.

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C
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en
M
pu
t

Delete

Tap to open
the menu
screen.

In

Record Edit Options Setup
Delete Memo
Delete Attachment
New Memo
Send to SMS

t

3. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel and select Send to
SMS from the Record menu.

H
om

e

OK

4. The New Message screen opens.
New Message 25/120

No..

To
Callback#

Send

Contents
Design meeting
Mr.Kim
14:30 Dec.12

Store
Cancel

5. For details on sending or storing an SMS message, see page
131.
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Your phone comes with two default categories: Business
and Personal. You can rename the default categories or add
new categories to suit your needs.
1. In the Memo List screen, tap the
icon, and select Edit
Category from the Options menu.

M

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C
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t

Options Setup
Delete All
Edit Category

om

e

New

In
p

ut

Maketing plan
Design meeting

Tap to open
the menu
screen.

H

Configuring
Categories

2. To add a new category, tap the New button. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to enter the name of the new
category. For details on entering letters, see page 46.
To delete a category, tap it to select, and tap the Del
button.
Category Edit
Business
Private

Del
New
OK

Memo

3. When you are done, tap the OK button.

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Scheduler
Launch the Scheduler application to keep track of your schedule. You can schedule
appointments and even have the phone remind you automatically of an upcoming
commitment. You can display your appointments for a day, week, or month.

Home

C

All

t

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications, and tap the Sched icon.
on

Recording a New
Appointment

GoNext

Email

Address

Answer

ToDo

Memo

In
p

ut

Phone

M

en

u

a

om
H

Sched

e

12

2. When the Date screen first appears, it shows the current
date.
Day

Wed. 4. 5. 2000

Details
New

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3. Tap the New button to record a new appointment. The
New Appointment screen opens.
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8:00 – 9:00

en

2000. 4. 26. Wed

Time:

M

Date:

t

New Appointment
Subject:|

In
p
om

e

None

Tap to input
characters.

H

Set Alarm

OK

ut

Cancel

Set Repeat None

4. Tap the
icon to open the text input screen and enter
the contents for the subject. For details on entering
characters, see page 46. When the subject is entered, tap
the OK button.

5. To select a date, tap the Date pick list. The Select Date
screen opens.
Tap the arrows to
select the year.

3
2
4 5 6
9 10 11 12 13
16 17 18 19 20
23 24 25 26 27
30

Apr
1
7
8
Today
14 15
21 22 Cancel
28 29
OK

Tap the arrows
to select the
month.
Tap to select
current date.

Scheduler

Tap to select the day.

Select Date
2000

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6. Tap the arrow keys at the top of the screen to see the next or
previous year and month, then select the desired date. The
selected date is highlighted with dark background.
When the desired date is selected, tap the OK button to
return to the New Appointment screen.

7. To set the time, tap the Time pick list.
If you select Select Time in the list, a separate Time Setting
screen opens in which you can set the date and time when
the event starts and ends.
Time Setting
Tap the upper half of the button
to increase the number.

8 00

From

2000/4/24

8 00

To

2000/4/24

9 00

0

Day(s)

1 00

Cancel
OK

The duration of
the event

Tap the lower half of the button
to decrease the number.

8. The repeat function enables you to schedule events that
recur at regular intervals. To define how often the event
repeats, tap the Set Repeat pick list, and tap Daily, Weekly,
Monthly or Yearly in the list.
Set the time interval details in the Set Repeat screen. Enter a
number that corresponds to how often you want the event to
repeat in the “Every” area. For example, if you select
Monthly and enter the number “2”, the event repeats every
other month.

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Set Repeat
Every
End
Select

2

Month(s)

No End Date
Day

Week

Every 30th Day

Cancel
OK

If you want to specify an ending date for the repeating
event, tap the End pick list and tap Choose Date. Select
the end date in the Select Date screen.

9. If you want to set an alarm for an appointment (to trigger
on a chosen time or a specified time before the scheduled
time of the appointment), tap the Set Alarm pick list, and
select the desired time from the list.
When you set an alarm, an
icon appears at the far
right of the event in the daily schedule view. When the
alarm tone sounds, a reminder message also appears on
the Phone screen.

10. Tap ❷ in the lower-right side of the screen to move to
the next page, which allows you to enter information on
the Place field and the Memo field, if necessary.
Scheduler

11. When you filled in all fields, tap the OK button.

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Viewing
Scheduled
Appointments

You can check your appointments in one of
several views (Day, Week, Month). Switch
among the views by tapping the
corresponding icon.

0

Details
New

Tap to toggle through
the different views:
Month view
Week view
Day view

Month View
The Month screen shows which days have events scheduled.
Dots in the Month screen indicate appointments.
12

1. Tap the
icon in the Home screen. When the Day screen
first appears, it shows the current date.
Sched

2. Tap the
icon in the lower-right side of the screen which
opens. The monthly schedule of the current month appears.
Month
S M

Dot in upper side
indicates appointment(s)
scheduled in AM.

T

W

2000. 4
F
T

4 5 6
3
2
9 10 11 12 13
16 17 18 19 20
23 24 25 26 27
30

Dot in lower side indicates
appointment(s) scheduled in PM.

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S
1
8
7
14 15
21 22
28 29

Go
New

Month view button

Today’s date is shown in a frame (in the figure, April 15).
Use the arrow keys to see the next or the previous month.
Or tap
to select another date in a separate Select
Date screen.
Dates that have scheduled appointments are marked with
dots next to the day.

3. Tap the desired date that has scheduled appointments.
The selected date has a dark background with white
digit(s). The scheduled appointment(s) is displayed in the
top of the screen.
Scheduled
appointments on
the chosen day

Monthly Lesson Party
2000. 1
Meeting
S M T W T
F
2
4 5 6
3
9 10 11 12 13
16 17 18 19 20

S
1
7
8
14 15
21 22

Go
New

Tapping the Go button on the screen opens the daily
screen of the selected date.

Week View
Tap to see the next or
previous week.

Go
New

1. With the Sched menu accessed, tap
screen. The Week screen opens.

icon on the

Scheduler

– 1.15

The Week view shows a chart of your events for an entire
week. This view lets you quickly review your appointments
and available time slots.

Use the arrow keys in the top of the screen to see the
next or the previous week. Or tap
to select another
date in a separate Select Date screen.
Week view button

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2. In the Week screen, the scheduled appointments are marked
with gray bars according to their start and end times. The time
box covers from 8 AM to 7 PM.
If a whole day has been reserved for the appointment, the left
column next to the date is marked with a light gray bar.
The gray bars
indicate scheduled
appointments.
Whole day
reserved

Week
Sun 9
Mon 10
Tue 11
Wed 12
Thu 13
Fri 14
Sat 15

08: 00 AM

2000.1.9 – 1.15

Go
New

Noon

07:00 PM

Tap any of your events to show a description of the event in
the top of the screen.
Event
details

Week
2000.1.9
– 1.15
8:00–11:00
Demonstration
Sun 9
Mon 10
Tue 11
Wed 12
Thu 13

Go

Tap to show
Event details.

New

Tap the Go button. The screen opens the daily schedule
screen of the selected date.

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Daily View
The daily view shows the schedule for a selected date.
1. With the Sched menu accessed, tap
icon in the lower
right side the screen, if necessary. The daily schedule list
appears.
Day
Currently selected
appointment

Apr. 5. 2000

Presentation of iMax
AM 10:00 – 12:00
Call Conference
PM 15:00 – 17:00
Meeting with Jane

Details
New

Daily view icon

Use the arrow keys at the top of the screen to see the next
or the previous day. Or tap
to select another date in a
separate Select Date screen.
You will see the contents for the selected date.
symbols and
symbols at the right side of the
appointment description indicate recurring events and
attached alarm, respectively.

2. To see the details of a selected appointment, select the
desired appointment. The currently selected appointment
is indicated with a black diamond at the far left of the
appointment. Then tap the Details button.

Scheduler

If the contents are long, tap ❷ or " in the lower-right
corner of the screen to see the next or the previous
contents.

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Editing Details
of a Selected
Appointment

1. To adjust the details of a selected appointment, select the
desired appointment in the Day screen and tap the Details
button. The Appointment Details screen opens.
Appointment Details
Subject: Design Conference
Date:

2000.4.10. Mon

Delete

Time:

10:00 – 11:00

Cancel

Set Repeat
Set Alarm

Weekly

OK

30 minutes bef..

2. You can edit in the same way as described in ‘Recording a
New Appointment’ on page 114.

Removing a
Selected
Appointment

To remove a selected appointment:
To remove appointments you have
scheduled, select the appointment
in the Day screen and tap the
icon on the hard icon panel.

Records Edit
New
Delete
Purge

Setup

Select Delete from the Records menu. You will be asked if
you really want to delete the selected appointment. Tap the OK
button.
Or
Select the appointment you want to delete in the Day screen
and open the Appointment Details screen. Then, tap the Delete
button at the right side of the screen. You will be asked if you
really want to delete the selected appointment. Tap the OK
button.
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To purge the selected appointment:
You can clear all records older than a certain time period –
based on the current date.
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel in the Day screen,
and select Purge from the Records menu.

2. Tap the time pick list and select the desired time from the
list.
Purge
Clear all appointments
older than 2 Weeks

2 Weeks
1 Month
2 Months
6 Months

Time pick list

Make a backup on PC Cancel
OK

If you put a check mark on this box, your phone
removes events from the Scheduler but retains a
copy and transfers it to your PC during the next
synchronizing operation.

3. After you select, tap the OK button.
Scheduler
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ToDo
The ToDo list is a list of tasks which must be completed eventually, but are not connected to
any specific time or day.

Creating a ToDo
Item

A ToDo item is a reminder of some tasks that you have to
complete.
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications, and tap the
icon.
ToDo

Home

All

a
Phone

GoNext

Email

Address

Answer

ToDo

Memo

12
Sched

2. Tap the New button in the ToDo List screen.
3. Tap the
icon and enter the text you want to appear in the
ToDo item. For details on entering a text, see page 46.
4. When you have finished, tap the OK button to save and
return to the ToDo List screen. The first line of typed text
appears in the ToDo List screen.

Delete
Details

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Tap to enter
the contents.

Setting ToDo Details
When you create a new ToDo item, its priority is automatically set
to level “3”, the medium level. You can change the priority level,
assign category and associate a due date with any ToDo item by
opening the ToDo Details screen.
1. In the ToDo List screen, tap the ToDo item you want to set
details.
ToDo Details

2. Tap the Details
button.

Due Date

None

Category

Unfiled

Priority

3

None
Today
Tomorrow
End of this week
End of this month
Choose Date

Cancel
OK

3. To associate a due date with the ToDo item, tap the Due Date
pick list, and select one from the list. If you select Choose
Date from the list, you can choose any due date.
4. Categories can help you file individual ToDo items into groups
for easy review. To assign or edit category, tap the Category
pick list, and select one from the list.
You can customize the categories by adding a new one or
renaming the category. To customize the categories, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel when you are in the ToDo List
screen and select Edit Categories from the Setup menu.

6. To save the settings and close the ToDo Details screen, tap the
OK button.

To Do

5. You can select the priority number that you want to set for the
ToDo item (1 is most important and 5 is least important). To
select a priority, tap the Priority pick list and select one from
the list.

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Attaching a Memo to a Selected Task
1. In the ToDo List screen, tap the ToDo item to attach a
memo. The selected item is indicated by a black box in
front of the task description.
2. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel and select Attach
from the Event menu.
Attached Note

Delete
OK

3. The Attached Note screen opens. Tap the
icon on the
hard icon panel to open the text input screen and enter
the desired note. For information on entering text, see
page 46.
4. When you have finished, tap the OK button to return to
the ToDo List screen.
5. You will find
description.

symbol at the right side of the task

ToDo List
3 Pay the
electricity bill

All
Delete
Details
New

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Viewing the
ToDo List
Currently
selected task
Tap the checkbox to
check off the item.

When you open the ToDo List screen by tapping the
icon
in the Home screen, you will see the ToDo tasks already
defined in the ToDo list.
ToDo

ToDo List

V

3 Pay the
electricity bill
1 Call Pamela
2 Buy the ABC
3 Reserve a table at th
e seafood restaurant

All
1/18

Category pick list
Due date

1/20 Delete
1/15 Details
1/25 New

Attached note. To see the contents of
the note, tap this icon.

You can view the list by a selected category. To view the
items by category, tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of
the screen and select the desired category from the list.
You can arrange the list to put the ToDo items in a selected
order by tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel and
selecting one of the the following ways from the Sort menu:
• Done: The list is arranged by order of tasks not yet done.
• Priority: The list is arranged in descending priority order.
• Due Date: The list is arranged in ascending due date order
(nearest dates first).

You can hide or display the priority or due date in the ToDo
List screen by tapping the
icon and selecting the
corresponding menu option from the Setup menu.

To Do

If the list is too long, you can go to the bottom or to the top
of the list by tapping the
icon and selecting the
corresponding menu option from the Setup menu.

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Tap to input
text.

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electricity bill
1 Call Pamela
2 Buy the ABC
3 Reserve a table at th
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Selected item

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1. To edit any ToDo item in the ToDo List screen, tap the
desired ToDo item.

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Editing a
ToDo Item

Priority field

Due date field

2. To edit the task description, tap the
icon on the hard
icon panel and edit the text. For information on entering a
text, see page 46.

3. You can use the edit menu options such as Copy, Cut, or
Paste, by tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel.
To change the priority, tap the priority field, and select
another priority level from the pick list.
To change the due date, tap the due date field and select
another due date from the pick list.
To mark the ToDo item as you complete it, tap the
checkbox in front. Each time you tap the box, you can put
or remove the check mark in the checkbox alternatively.
If you access the ToDo Details by tapping the Details
button, you can also change the priority, category, and due
date.
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Deleting a Task
in the List

To delete a selected item:
Tap the desired item you want to delete in the ToDo List
screen, then tap the Delete button. You are asked to delete
the selected item. Tap the OK button.
You can also delete a selected task by tapping the
icon
on the hard icon panel and selecting Delete Event from the
Event menu. You are asked to delete the selected item. Tap
the OK button.

To delete the note attached to a selected item:
To delete the note attached to a selected item in the ToDo
List, tap the
icon and select Delete Attachment from
the Event menu.

To delete a ToDo item already done:
To delete all the ToDo items already done, tap the
icon
and select Delete done event from the Event menu. You
are asked to delete all the selected items. Tap the OK
button.
To Do
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Communication
Applications
Your phone is capable of connecting wirelessly
to network services for e-mail and Internet
access. For this communication purpose, the
following applications are provided:
• SMS
• Internet
• E-mail
• Chatting

SMS

(Short Message Service)

The Short Message Service enables you to send and receive short messages. You can
also receive voice mails. To send and receive short messages, the SMS must be
supported by the network you are using. Contact your home service provider for details.

Sending a Short
Message

To write and send a new short message:
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Tap the SMS icon to open the SMS screen.
Home

All

SMS

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PCsync

Find

Othello

Chat

Slide the scroll
bar to display this
screen.

3. When the SMS screen opens, tap the New button.
The New Message screen opens.
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Tap to select a
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Address Book.

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To

This counter shows the number of characters used out
of the total number of characters that can be entered.

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4. To enter the recipient's mobile phone number in the To
field, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel, enter the
number then tap the OK button. For details on entering
numbers, see page 46.
If you already stored the number in your phone’s Address
Book, you can select it by tapping the To button. For details
on Address Book, refer to page 79.
5. To enter the callback number, tap the Callback number field
to position the cursor, then tap the
icon, type in the
desired numbers, and tap the OK button.
You can enter up to 108 characters. The character counter
shows how many characters you have typed at the top of
the screen.
6. To enter the contents, tap the Contents field to position the
cursor in the field, then tap the
icon, type the desired
message, and tap the OK button.
7. If you want to set the message’s priority, tap the pick list in
the upper-right corner. You can select either Normal,
Urgent, or Emergent from the pick list.
Character counter shows how many characters
you have typed in.

New Message 22/108
To 051123456
Callback# 051987653
Contents
Happy birthday to you!

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No..

Message priority
pick list

Send
Store
Cancel

8. If you want to store the message in the OutBox for use at a
later time, tap the Store button.
To send the message, tap the Send button. The remote phone
should have SMS capability to receive your message. All sent
messages are stored in the Outbox.

To view messages you wrote:
1. Once you are in the SMS screen, select OutBox after tapping
the pick list in the upper-right corner of the SMS screen.
SMS 03 messages

OutBox
happy birthday to you ^,^..
I am afraid I am tied up o.. View
Let me know if you can c.. Delete
New

2. Tap the desired message, then tap the View button.
current message
number of total
messages.

Message 2/3

OK

SMS

I am afraid I am tied up on
the 25th. Would Tuesday the
26th be convenient?
Priority : Normal
To : 051123456
From : 051654321
Sent Time : 05/25 11:33A

3. To exit, tap the OK button.

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Receiving
Messages

Short messages are received automatically, provided that
this service is available and that the phone is on and within
cellular coverage area. All received messages are stored in
the InBox folder.
A received short message can be a normal short message,
paging message or notification of a voice message in your
voice mailbox.
To read or listen to messages:
When a new message has arrived,
top of screen.

icon appears at the

1. To read the message, tap the SMS icon on the Home
screen to open the SMS screen.
2. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen,
and tap InBox.
3. The messages you received are displayed. An icon next to
the message indicates the message type.

Total number of
messages received

Tap to open the
InBox folder.

Opens the selected message
in a separate screen.

SMS 08 messages
Message Types
Voice mail
Urgent text message
Text message
Pager

InBox
View
[Voice Mail] 3 messages
At the front of the main g
Call
Have a nice day!
Delete
You can but the good pro
New
Happy Birthday!
[Pager] 051123456

Makes a call to the
sender.
Deletes the
selected message.

Opens the New Message screen which
allows you to send a new message.

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4. Select the desired message from the list, then tap the View
button.
5. The selected message contents are displayed.
Message 1/3
Happy birthday to you.
Best wishes.
Priority : Normal
To : 051456789
From : 051234567
Received Time : 06/04 11:33A

Reply
Call
OK

To reply to a received message, tap the Reply button.
To make a call to the sender, tap the Call button.
To exit, tap the OK button.

6. If you selected voice message marked
in front, the
following screen opens and allows you to listen to the
voicemail.
Voice Mail
From : 0513333333
Received Time : 06/02 09:36P
Listen
OK

SMS

To listen to the message, tap the Listen button. The phone
automatically calls your voice mailbox.
To exit, tap the OK button.

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To store the received number in the Address Book:
1. After reading a message by following the steps on page
134, tap the OK button.
2. If the message contains the sender’s number, a dialog box
pops up and asks you to save the number in the Address
Book. To save the phone number, tap the Save button.
3. The Address New screen opens with the phone number
already in the first number field. Enter other fields as you
desire. For more information on the Address Book, refer to
page 79.

To sort the message list:
You can sort the message list by the date in ascending or
descending order.
1. When you see the messages list received in the InBox
folder or stored in the OutBox folder of the SMS screen,
tap the
icon on the hard icon panel.
2. Select Sort (date asc.) or Sort (date des.) from the View
menu.
• Sort (date asc.): The screen sorts the messages list.
Older messages display first.
• Sort (date des.): The screen sorts the messages list
Newer messages display first.

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Deleting a
SMS Message

The InBox and OutBox folders can store up to 50 messages
each. When the inbox folder is full, you cannot receive any
more messages until you delete old messages. When the
Outbox folder is full, the oldest message is automatically
deleted when sending a new message.
To manually delete a message:
1. When you see the messages list received in the InBox
folder or stored in the OutBox folder of the SMS screen,
select the message you want to delete.
2. Tap the Delete button. You are asked to delete the
selected message.
3. Tap the OK button to confirm.
To delete all messages:
1. When you are in the SMS screen, tap the

icon.

2. Tap the Setup tab, and select Delete All. You are asked
to confirm the deletion.
3. Tap the OK button to delete all messages.
SMS

Note:
Voicemail messages are automatically deleted after you listen to
the corresponding message in your voicemail box. Voicemail
messages cannot be deleted using phone menus.

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Internet
You can use your Smartphone to connect to the Internet and surf virtually any website. You
can also enjoy many specially designed sites for your Smartphone operated by GoNext.

Accessing
GoNext

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.

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2. Tap the GoNext icon in the Home screen.

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Email

Address

Answer

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Tap to launch
applications.

3. Your phone automatically dials the specified PPP server, then
the GoNext homepage opens when it is connected.
If you want to hang up the data call before the specified site
is connected, tap X in the top right of the screen.
Note:
The GoNext service that are
available may vary and
some services may have
access restrictions that
required a valid user name
and password. For details
on GoNext services and the
subscription, contact the
GoNext service provider.

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4. The GoNext home page opens and shows a variety of
services available.
GoNext

Web

For details on the GoNext services, contact the GoNext
service provider.

Navigating
the internet

Connecting to the Internet
If there are hyperlinks or hotspots in the part of the document
shown in the Web screen, one will always be selected by
tapping the link.
Hyperlinks are links to other documents or images, used to
send or receive information from the World Wide Web.
Hotspots (such as selection list, text entry fields) enable you
to input information into the World Wide Web.
You can open any WWW page by entering a URL address.
Tap
in the top right of the Web screen and enter the URL
address into the URL entry box.
If you have stored the URL address in the Bookmark list, you
can quickly open the web page by tapping the pick list in the
upper-right corner of the screen and selecting Bookmark
from the pick list. Then, select the desired web page from the
bookmark list.
Opens a URL entry box.

Web

Web

Internet

Yahoo! Auctions
Pokemon, Britney Spears
Instant Email Alerts

Tap to select
Bookmark to
view the
Bookmark list.

Download Yahoo! Messenger

Yahoo! Mail

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Using the Navigation Commands
After the web page has been fetched, the following commands
become available on the top of the screen:
– Goes back to the homepage.
– Reloads the current web page.
– If you have browsed through at least two web pages, use
this key to fetch the previous page.
– Shows a list of browsed documents.
– If you have browsed through at least two web pages, and
viewed the previous page with
key, you can fetch the
next page by tapping this key.
– Allows you to open a web page by entering a URL address.
(You can also open the URL entry box by tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel and selecting Open
Location from the Setup menu.)
To scroll the page view, slide the scroll bar on the right side of
the screen.

Using the Page Options
When you have a web page open, tap the
icon on the hard
icon panel, and the following Page options become available:

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• View as Logical (Visual) – Allows you to view the web page
using logical or visual display methods.
• Information – Shows the current web page information; the
URL and the title of the open page.
• Add to bookmark – Adds the current web page address to
the Bookmark list.
• Save as Memo – Allows you to save the open page as a
memo. The first line of the web page will be the title of the
memo. For information on the memo feature, see page 103.

Using
Bookmarks

Saving a URL address as a bookmark provides you with a
quick and easy way of accessing that web page next time.

Adding an Open Page to the Bookmarks
1. When you have a web page already open, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel.
2. Select Add to bookmark from the Page menu. The Add
URL screen opens.
Add URL
URL http://www.gonext.co.il
Title index

Busi..
Cancel
OK

Tap to select the
category for the
address.

3. Select the category for the address if necessary. You can
select Business, Personal or Unfiled. Then tap the OK
button.

Fetching a Web Page Using Bookmark
1. To open the Bookmark screen, tap the pick list in the
upper-right corner of the Web screen and select
Bookmark from the list. The Bookmark screen opens and
you see the list of URL addresses.
Tap to select the
category if
needed.

2. Tap an entry in the bookmark list, and select Open from
the pop-up list.

Internet

Personal
Bookmark
Bookmark
http://www.gonext.co.il
http://www.thrunet.com
http://www.yahoo.com
http://list.auctions.yahoo.com/27813http://www.samsungelectronics.com

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Adding a New URL to the Bookmark List
1. In the Bookmark screen, tap the
panel.

icon on the hard icon

2. Select New URL from the List menu. The Add URL screen
opens.
3. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel and enter the URL
address in the address field, enter the title, then tap the OK
button.

Editing or Deleting a URL in the Bookmark List
In the Bookmark screen, select an item to edit and tap the Edit
button from the pop-up list.
To delete, select Del from the pop-up list.

Arranging the Bookmark List View
You can arrange the bookmark list view by URL or title order.
1. In the Bookmark screen, tap the
panel.

icon on the hard icon

2. Select View by URL or View by title from the List menu.
The Bookmark screen rearranges according to your selection.
3. You can select a category by tapping the category pick list.
The bookmarks in the selected category are displayed.

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Configuring the Bookmark Categories
1. In the Bookmark screen, tap the
icon panel.

icon on the hard

2. Select the Setup menu, then select Edit Folder. The
Category Edit screen opens.
3. If you want to delete, tap the category icon, then tap
the Del button. You are asked to delete the selected
category. Tap the OK button to confirm.
If you want to create a new category, tap the New
button. Enter the folder name. For details on entering
letters, see page 46.
To rename the existing category, position the cursor to
the folder you want to edit, then change the name.
4. When you are done, tap the OK button.

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Internet
Settings

Your Smartphone has already been configured to access
Internet using the built-in Web browser. You do not need to
change the setting unless the network operator requests.
To view (or change) the setting, do as follows:
1. When you are in the GoNext screen, tap the
hard icon panel.

icon on the

2. Select the Options tab. The following settings are available:
Page Options Setup
Proxy Setup
Cache & Cookie
Preference
Offline...
Network Setup

• Proxy Setup
Allows you to use a proxy. HTTP proxy server name and Proxy
port must be defined before using the proxy.
• Cache & Cookie
Deletes the saved cache and cookie information.
• Preference
The following sub options are available to suit your
preferences:
Cache Mode – Most recently fetched web pages are kept in
the phone’s temporary memory, the “cache”. If set to “Use
Cache”, the cache stores information. The maximum size of
the cache is 100 kbytes. If set to “Don’t use Cache”, the
cache does not store web pages.

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Images – Tap the check box. If the Autoload check
box is checked, inline (BMP, GIF) images on the web
page are fetched automatically. If the box is clear, web
pages are fetched without the images and shown
much faster.
Click Mode – When you click a link on the web page,
you can select whether the option menu pops up or the
link opens.
Cookie – Cookies are little pieces of information,
given by the server to you, to store session information
between the times you visit the same web site. When
you Accept cookies, the server is able to store and
use information about your actions on the visited web
site. Selecting Cancel disables the cookies
functionality. If you select Ask, the screen will prompt
you every time a server requests to store a cookie.
Show messages – Slide the scroll bar on the right
side of the screen to display this setting on the next
page. If you check this box, the browser will display
warning messages whenever error occurs.
Homepage – Allows you to select the opening page
to display when connecting to Internet.
• Offline – Ends the current session to the Internet and
allows offline browsing of cached pages.
Internet

• Network Setup – Views the network configuration
which has been pre-set at factory. For details, see page
68.

3. When completed, tap the OK button.
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E-mail
If you have an account with an Internet service provider, you can send and receive e-mail
messages all over the world using the Internet.
1. Tap the

icon on the hard icon panel to launch applications.

2. Tap the Email icon in the Home screen.
Home

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Service

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Email

Address

Answer

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Tap to launch
applications.

3. The Email screen opens. You can setup e-mail settings, send
and receive e-mails on this screen. For details, see the
corresponding pages.
Tap to select a folder; Inbox, Sent,
Outbox, Draft, Trash. You can create a
new folder or delete an existing one.
Email
Jonathan
ipse8485@hot
David
Jean
Demi
Onecan@yah

Inbox
Let's have
Remember
Do you kno
Good news
Exam info
A great par

Subj..

Get
New

You can sort the message
list by the date it was
sent, by the subject, or
by the file size.
Get received mail from
the remote server.

Creates a new
mail to send.

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Before you send and receive e-mails, you must configure the
proper e-mail settings. Your Internet service provider will
give you the instructions on how to configure the mail
settings.
1. In the Email screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel, then select the Option tab.
2. To set up incoming mail server, select POP3 from the
Option menu.
Message Option Setup
SMTP
POP3
Filters
Signatures
Deletion

Get
New

3. The POP3 Preferences screen opens. Tap the
icon on
the hard icon panel to open the text input screen, then
enter the information on the following fields:
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• Server – Enter the POP3 mail server address.
• ID – Enter the account name.
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• Passwd – Select the password option; Prompt or
Assigned. If you must enter a new password every
time you log on to a server, or you do not want to save
the password, select Prompt.
• Tap Leave mail on server if necessary. If this box is
checked, the e-mail messages remain on the server
even after you fetch the e-mail messages.
4. When completed, tap the Ok button.
5. To set up the SMTP outgoing mail server, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel in the Email screen, then
select the Option tab.
6. Select SMTP from the Option menu. The SMTP
Preferences screen opens.
7. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to open the text
input screen and enter the information on the following
fields:
• Server – Enter your outgoing server name.
• E-Mail – Enter your e-mail address.
• Name – Enter your name, which is delivered to the
person who receives your mail.
• Sign – Tap ❷ at the lower right corner of the screen
to find this field on the next screen. If you tap
the Sign field, the stored signatures, if any,
are displayed. Select the desired signature. It
will be added to the end of your e-mail
message automatically each time you send email.
8. When completed, tap the Ok button.
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Reading an
E-mail

Internet mail addressed to you is not automatically received
by your phone, but a remote mailbox. This is to let you
determine which messages you want to read and when. To
read your mail, you must first connect to your remote mailbox
and then select the messages you wish to fetch onto your
phone. Connection to the remote mailbox is established via a
data call.
External notification services are available to let you know
that new e-mail has been received. Visit the GoNext site for
more information.

Fetching Mail
You can get e-mail messages from the remote mailbox. Once
you have connected to the remote mailbox, you can fetch and
delete messages.
1. In the Email screen, tap the Get button. (Or tap the
icon on the hard icon panel, then select Retrieve from the
Message menu.)
Email

Inbox

Subj..

Get

Tap to fetch mails.

E-mail

New

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2. The e-mail messages in the remote mailbox are displayed.
Mail Receive
Subj..

Sender
"David"..

Internati..

"Jonath..

Business..

"James..

[Re] Hote.. Cancel

"Lemis"..

Project M..

OK

To fetch selected or all mail messages:
Select the mail message(s) you want to fetch and tap the box
in the download icon column to check it. If you want to fetch
all mails, tap the download icon ( ) at the top left of the
screen.
After the selected mail messages have been fetched, the
Report screen opens and tells you the number of mails left in
the remote mailbox and the number of mails fetched onto the
Inbox folder in your phone.

To delete selected or all mail messages:
Select the mail message(s) you want to delete and tap the
box in the trash column to be checked. To delete all mails,
tap the trash icon ( ) at the top left of the screen. The
messages will be deleted when you exit the remote mailbox.

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Reading an E-mail Message
A mail that you fetch from the remote mailbox is stored in
the Inbox folder. To open the Inbox folder, tap the pick list
at the top right of screen and tap Inbox. You see the list of
incoming messages.
Tap to select the Inbox folder.
Email
Jonathan
ipse8485@hot
David
Jean
Demi
Onecan@yah

Inbox
Let's have
Remember
Do you kno
Good news
Exam info
A great par

Subj..

Get
New

If you tap Subj.., the
list will be arranged
according to your
selection: Subject,
Date, or File Size.

1. Select the message highlighted, and a pop-up box opens
up with the following options:
View – Displays the contents of the selected message.
Go to step 2.
Reply – Replies to the sender.
Fwd – Forwards the received message to a new number.
Move – Moves the selected message to the Outbox for
later use, for example, to send several messages
at the same data call.
Del – Deletes the selected message.
Jonathan
ipse8485@hot
David
Jean
Demi
Onecan@yah

Inbox
View
Let's Reply
have
Remember
Fwd
Do you
kno
Move
GoodDel
news
Exam info
A great par

Subj..

E-mail

Email

Get
New

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2. Tapping View displays the contents of the selected
message. You see the following command buttons at the
top right of the screen.

H

B

– Displays all attachments. If no attachments are
contained in the message, this command is dimmed.
The attached file must be a text file format (*.txt).
– Displays the header which is the information given at
the top of the e-mail message. If there is more than
one sender, the first sender information is displayed.
– Displays the message body contents.
This indicates the first message of the total 6 messages.

InBox 1/6
Please attend the
business conference.
Place:International Hotel
Date: 04.30/2000
Time: 12:00 AM
Have a great day!

H B
Del
Fwd

Use this arrow keys to
scroll through the
messages.

Reply
Ok

3. After reading the contents, you can use the following
command buttons:
Del – Deletes the open mail message.
Fwd – Forwards the received mail and the possible mail
attachments.
Reply – Replies to the mail message.
Ok – Exit from this screen.

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Sending an
E-mail
Tap to open
the Recipient
screen.

1. In the Email screen, tap the New button on the right side.
The New Mail screen opens.
New Mail

Memo

All

To
Title : Conference
Body : Please attend the
business conference.
Have a great day!

Draft
Out
Send
Cancel

2. Tap the To button at the top left of the screen. The
Recipient screen opens and allows you to enter the
recipient addresses.
To enter the addresses in the address fields, tap the field
to position the cursor and tap the icon on the hard icon
panel to open the text input screen and enter the address.
Then tap the OK button. Repeat until you complete
entering addresses.
C
on
em
o
M

Add
Find

om
e

OK

In

pu

t

Cancel

Tap to open
the text input
screen.

H

Tap ❿ to change
the category.

t

Recipient
To
Cc
Bcc

The Find button allows you to find the desired address from
the Address Book.
E-mail

The Add button allows you to enter more than one
recipient. You can send a message up to 11 recipients at the
same time.
3. When completed entering the recipient(s), tap the OK
button.

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4. Fill in the Title and Body field. To write text, position the
cursor in the field, then tap the
icon to open the text input
screen and enter a message.
New Mail

Memo

All

To
abc@samsung.co.k.
Title : Conference
Body : Please attend the
business conference.
Have a great day!

Draft
Out
Send
Cancel

5. Now you can select the following options by tapping the
buttons on the right side:
Draft – Moves the message to the Draft folder to
complete at a later time. You may want to add
additional information before sending it. When you
recall the message to view, it becomes a new
message again, which allows you to edit, copy,
move to the Outbox, or delete.
Out – Moves the message to the Outbox for later use, for
example, to send several messages at the same
data call by choosing Send All from the Message
menu after tapping the
icon. Messages in the
Outbox may be edited, moved to the Draft folder, or
deleted.
Send – Sends the message.
Cancel – Cancels the message.

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Attaching a Memo to Your E-mail
If you have created a memo, and you want to attach it to
your e-mail, do as follows:
1. When you create a new mail, tap the Memo button at the
top right of the New Mail screen.
New Mail

Memo

All

To
abc@samsung.co.k..
Title : Conference
Body : Please attend the
business conference.
Have a great day!

Draft

Tap to open the
memo screen.

Out
Send
Cancel

2. New Memo button appears on the right side. Tap the
Memo button.
New Mail

Memo

All

Memo
Draft

Tap to open the
Attachment List
screen.

Out
Send
Cancel

3. The Attachment List screen opens and displays the memos
available.

Cancel
Memo

4. Select the desired memo from the list, then tap the Memo
button. The memo is attached to the mail immediately, and
you return to the New Mail screen.

E-mail

ATTACHMENT LIST
Meeting
Speech

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5. To send the e-mail message with the attachment, tap the
Send button.
New Mail
Conference

Memo

All

Memo
Draft
Out
Send
Cancel

Deleting or Viewing the Attached Memo
Tapping the memo opens up an option menu list; View and
Del. Select Del from the pop-up list to delete the open
memo. If you select View, you can view the contents of the
memo.

Sending All Messages Stored in the Outbox
When you have several mail messages to send, send all the
mail during the same data call.
In the Email screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel,
then select Send All from the Message menu. All
messages stored in the Outbox will be sent.
If you select Send All & Retrieve, all the messages will be
sent, then messages will be retrieved from the remote mail
box.
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Writing a
Signature

To write a signature, proceed as follows:
1. In the Email screen, tap the
panel.

icon on the hard icon

2. Select the Option tab, then select Signatures from the
Option menu.
3. The Edit Signature screen opens. Select the
icon on
the hard icon panel to open the text input screen and
enter text for the title. For details on entering a text, see
page 46.
When the Title field is filled, tap the
the contents.
Edit Signature

icon and enter

0/0

Title : Bye
Body : Have a nice day!

Del
Add
Cancel

4. Tap the Add button to save the signature. If you want to
create other signatures, repeat the above steps.

Tapping the Del button deletes the selected signature.
Tapping the Change button allows you to change the
contents of the selected signature.
5. The stored signature will be added to the end of your
e-mail automatically whenever you send an e-mail. Up to
10 signatures can be saved.

E-mail

The total number of signatures saved are displayed at the
top right of the screen. To view other signatures, if
available, tap or .

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Additional
Setup Options

In the Email screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel,
then select the Option tab. The following options are available:
Clock
Message
Option Setup
SMTP
POP3
Filters
Signatures
Deletion

Get
New

Filters
You can limit the size of the message which is fetched from the
server. Select the desired file size in the Setup Filter screen.
Selecting DEFINE allows you to define the size (up to 60kb).
Setup Filter
Size Limit: 10KB
20KB
30KB
40KB
50KB
DEFINE

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Cancel
OK

Deletion
You can choose whether the selected files or folders for
deletion are erased immediately or put into the Trash folder
files stored in the trash can be restored.
The following options are available:
• When deleted – Allows you to set up the following
Delete options;
DEL – Erases the selected files or folders immediately.
In trash – Puts the selected files or folders into the Trash
folder which stores the deleted files and folders until the
system automatically removes them completely by
emptying the Trash folder.
• Empty trash – Allows you to set up the frequency to
empty the Trash. The following options are available;
None, When closed, Per 1 day, Per 3 days, Per 1 week,
Per 2 weeks.

E-mail
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Editing Folder
You can create your personal folder to save your e-mail
messages. Up to 10 folders are available. You can also rename
and delete an existing folder.
To add, rename, or delete folder, select Edit Folder from the
Setup menu.
Clock
Message
Option Setup
Edit Folder
Clear Folder
Network Setup
Get
About Email
New

In the Edit Folder screen:
• To delete an existing folder:
Select the folder, then tap the Del button.
• To change a folder name:
Select the folder, then tap Change button. Place the cursor
in the position you want to edit or highlight the part you want
to change by dragging the stylus over the part. Tap the
icon and change the name. When the folder name is
changed, tap the Ok button in the Modify screen.
• To create a new folder:
Tap the Add button. To enter a new folder name, tap the
icon and enter the folder name. When the Folder Name field
displays the name you entered, tap the Ok button.

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Clearing Folder
1. In the Email screen, tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel, then select the Setup tab.
2. Select Clear Folder from the Setup menu. The Empty
Folder screen opens and displays the folders available. If
available, the numbers of messages stored in the folder is
displayed.
Empty Folder
Folder to Empty
Inbox
Sent (3)
Outbox (1)
Draft (2)
Trash

Empty
OK

3. Select the folder you want to clear then tap the Empty
button.
4. When you are asked to confirm deleting all mails in the
selected folder, tap the Yes button.

Network Setup

To view the network setting, use the Network Setup
command under the Setup menu, after tapping the
icon
in the Email screen.
You can also change the network setting using this menu.
The new setting will be automatically applied to the Internet
and Chat applications.

E-mail

Before you use the e-mail application, you must set up the
network configuration properly. For details on the network
setting, see page 68.

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Chatting
The Chat feature provides the easiest way to see your friends who are on line and to
communicate instantly with them.
Notes:
• Chat service is available only for the registered members of Chat service.
• When you use the Chat service, if there is no input for a predefined time, you will be automatically
disconnected. Retry to connect to use the service.

Accessing Chat Service

Using Chat
Service

1. Tap the

icon to launch applications.

2. Tap the Chat icon to open the Chat screen.
Home

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PCsync

Find

Othello

Chat

ID:

H

Chat

om
e

In

pu
t

SMS

M
en

u

C

on
t

All

Tap to launch
applications.

Password :
Connect
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

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3. Enter your registered ID and password. For details on
entering alphanumeric characters for name and message on
the Chat screen, see page 164.

4. After you fill in the ID and Password field, tap the
Connect button. You will be connected to the Chat server.
5. When the welcome screen appears, tap the OK button.
You are now successfully logged in to the Chat server.
6. The list of chat categories is displayed in the Lobby.
Select the chat category that interests you.
Refreshes the open screen
with the up-to-the-minute
information.
Allows you to see the
information on the users who
are on line.

Chat

Disconnects the chat service.

L o b b y
(12)
(2)
(2)
(4)
(0)

The number of chat rooms
currently open.

(3)
(2)

7. To join a chat room under the selected category, refer to
“Joining a Chat Room’ on page 165.
Chatting
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Entering Alphanumeric Characters on Chat Screen
Letters are displayed as you tap or
write them on the writing area.

When you use the Chat service
and you are asked to enter ID,
password, or want to type text
messages, the text writing area
appears on the bottom of the
screen.

New Channel

Channel :

To fill in the desired field with
the alphanumeric text
information you enter, first tap
the desired field to position a
cursor, then write the characters
in the text writing area on the
bottom of the screen. For details
on writing characters on the text
writing area, see page 46.

OK Cancel
ABC

E 1$
Text writing area:
Write the characters here.

Greeting
OK Cancel
0 1 23 4 5 6 7
qwe r t y u i
a s d f g h j k
z x c v b nm ,
cap space

You can change the text input
mode. Tap
on the bottom of
the screen, and you can select
the desired characters from the
on-screen keyboard.
Tap to bring up the
on-screen keyboard.

To enter a special symbol, tap

.

Tap to bring up the
symbol input screen.

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123

abc

OK

8
o
l
.

9
p
;
/

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OK Cancel
1 2 3 ( ) { }
4 5 6– ~ <>
7 8 9 . , $%
0 # / + = :
000 & space

[ ] –
^ ?
´ ˝ |
; `@

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L o b b y
(12)
(2)
(2)
(4)
(0)

Joining a Chat Room
1. Select the chat category from the list in the Lobby.
2. The screen displays the chat rooms currently open under
the selected chat category.
Disconnects the Chat service.

Pet Chat
Test

(3/4)
(1/7)

Allows you to see the information on
the users who are on line.
The number of persons currently in
the room and the total number of
members limited by the room operator
who opens the room.

New

3. Select the desired chat room.
Two menu options pop up;
Join and Info.
To join the room, tap Join.
If you tap Info, you see the
information about the room.

Pet Chat
Op. : Sarah
Date :
2000.3.5 16:31
Topic : My pet
Users : 3 Limit : 4
Unlocked
Show Entrants

Tap to join the room.

Chatting

If the selected chat room is
locked, you are asked to enter
password when you try to
enter the room.
Close Join
Tap to see the entrants
who joined the chat.

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4. After you enter the chat room, enjoy chatting on the web
as you normally would on the PC. To enter your message,
tap or write the desired characters in the writing area on
the bottom of the screen, then tap the Send button.
Pet Chat

Disconnects the Chat service.

dyani>
was good
[buriri]
buriri>
hello out there

Allows you to see the user
information.

what's u

If you want to use the pre-specified
messages in your Chat book, use this
button. For details on Chat book, refer
to “Using Chat Book” on page 171.

CBook Send
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

5. To leave the room, tap
on the top of the screen. You
return to the selected chat category screen and see the
chat room list.

Pet Chat
Test

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(3/4)
(1/7)

Creating a
New Chat
Room

1. Select the chat category from the list
in the Lobby. The screen displays the
chat rooms currently open under the
selected chat category.

Pet Chat
Test

(3/4)
(1/7)

2. Tap the New button on the bottom
of the screen.
Note: You can also open a new chat room
by selecting the
icon when you are in
Lobby or a chat room, then select Create
Chan. from the Tools menu tab.

New

3. Fill in the following information fields. To fill in the
information field, first tap the desired field to place a cursor
on the selected field, then type the information in the text
writing area on the bottom of the screen. For details on
entering text, see page 164.

New Channel

Channel:

• Channel: Enters the name of the chat room.
OK Cancel
ABC

123

abc

• Topic: Enters a brief description on the chat topic. It will
be provided in the information on the chat room.
• Limit: Enter the total number of members acceptable for
the room. Tap the upper half to increase the number or the
lower half to decrease the number.

E 1$

• Password: If you lock the room, enter the log-in password.

Chatting

Use these keys to scroll
through the screen.

• Locked: If you check this box, the chat room will not open
in public and require password to join the room.

4. When you complete entering each field, tap the OK button.

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Users Tools Config
Use ChatBook
Talk
SendMemo
Invite
Lock Channel
Kick out
Close Channel
CBook Send
ABC

Using Room Operator Features
When you create a new chat room, you become the room
operator, and can use the following features:
1. To use the room operator features, tap the
icon on the
hard icon panel when you are in the chat room.

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2. Select the Tools tab on the menu bar. The last four menus in
the pull-down list are available only for the room operator.
Select the desired one.

abc

E 1$

Invite
With this menu, you can invite a specific person to join the chat
in progress. When the Invitation screen opens, enter the ID of
the person you want to invite to the chat, then tap the OK
button to send the invitation.
Note: You can only invite a person who is subscribed to the Chat service
and is currently logged on.
Lock Channel
With this menu, you can lock the channel while you are in the
chat room. When you select the Lock Channel menu, you are
asked to enter a password.
After you lock the channel, others must have the log-in
password to join the chat room.
Kick Out
With this menu, you can select a member to reject from the
chat room. Select the screen name of the person you want to
kick out from the room, then tap the OK button.
Close Channel

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With this menu, you can close the channel.

Person to
Person Talking

Using this menu feature, you can chat with the person you
specified if he or she accepts your request.
Note: Your chat partner must be currently logged in to the Chat server.
1. When you are in the Lobby or a chat room, open available
menus by tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel.
Users Tools Config

2. Select the Tools tab from the
menu bar, and select Talk from
the Tools menu.

Use ChatBook
Talk
SendMemo
Invite
Lock Channel
Kick out
Close Channel
CBook Send
ABC

You can also access this menu
when you open the My Friend
list. For details, refer to “My
Friend” on page 176.

3. Enter the ID of the person you
want to chat with, and tap the
OK button.

E 1$

Talk
ID :

OK Cancel
ABC

123

abc

Chatting

4. When the person accepts your
request, the chat screen appears.

123

abc

E 1$

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Sending a Chat
Memo

You can send a chat memo to a specified person who is on-line.
1. When you are in the Lobby or a chat room, open available
menus by tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel.
Users Tools Config

2. Select the Tools tab on the menu
bar, and select SendMemo from
the Tools menu.
You can also access this menu
when you open the My Friend list.
For details, refer to “My Friend” on
page 176.

Use ChatBook
Talk
SendMemo
Invite
Lock Channel
Kick out
Close Channel
CBook Send
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

3. Enter the ID of the person you want
Send Memo
to send the memo to, then enter the ID :
desired message in the text writing
area. When done, tap the OK button. Text :
The person who received your
message can reply by tapping the
Answer button on the memo
screen.

OK Cancel
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

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Using Chat Book

If you store frequently used messages in your Chat Book, you
can use them easily in your message when you write a chat
message.

Creating Your Personal Chat Book
Tap to add the message to
the Chat Book.

Users Tools Config
Show LapTime
Set Recv.
Edit ChatBook
Set Server

CBook Send
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

1. When you are in the Lobby or a chat room, open available
menus by tapping the
icon on the hard icon panel.
2. Select the Config tab on the menu bar, then select Edit
ChatBook from the pull-down menu.
Chat Book
3. Write the message you want,
hello
and tap
on the on-screen
hi everyone ~
keyboard (or write a carriage
what's up
return stroke
in the drawing i was kidding
mode) to confirm and add the
message to the Chat book. The Del Modify
entered message will appear in ABC
the top of the Chat Book screen. abc

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Adjusts this on-screen scroll bar to
scroll through the screen.

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5. To close the Chat Book, tap
screen.

in the top right of the

You can also delete or modify a message with Chat Book
screen. Select a message to delete or modify from the
Chat Book list. The contents appear at the top of the
screen in the box. Tap the Del or Modify button.

Chatting

4. Repeat step 3 until you complete adding messages in
the Chat Book.

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Using Chat Book
1. When you are in a chat room, you
find the CBook button on the
screen.

Pet Chat
dyani>
was good
[buriri]
buriri>
hello out there

CBook Send
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

2. Tapping the button opens the
Chat Book you have created.

3. Select the desired message in
the Chat Book, and tap the OK
button. The selected message
appears in the text input field.

4. Tap the Send button to send the
message.

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Chat Book
hello
hi everyone ~
what's up
bye
i was kidding
not interest ~

OK Cancel

Using Bulletin
Board

1. When you are in the Lobby, select

.

2. When the welcome screen appears, tap the OK button.
Then the Bulletin screen opens and you see the bulletins
currently uploaded.
the beach
For 30s
do not!

em622
filz007
pearl

1/1 Page(s)
Returns to the Chat home.

New

3. Select the desired message from the list. A menu showing
available options pops up. To see the contents, tap See
from the menu.
Tapping Del deletes the selected message.

Chatting

Note:
Del menu is available only for the selected bulletin message
writer and the Chat sever administrator.

4. If you want to write a new bulletin message, tap the New
button.

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5. Fill in the following fields:
• Title: Enter the title for your
bulletin board.

Write Board

Title :

• Text: Enter the contents.
• Link to Chan.: Check this box
to connect to the chat room
you select from the pick list.
• Channel: If you check the
Link to Chan. box, enter the
channel name you want to
link.

Write Cancel
ABC

123

abc

E 1$

6. After you filled in the fields, tap the Write button.

7. When the Chat screen prompts you tap the OK button. Now,
you can see your message on the Bulletin board.

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Additional
Chat Menu
Options

When you are in the Chat screen, you are allowed to use the
following menu options. Tap the
icon on the hard icon
panel and select the following menu options from the Users,
Tools, or Config menu tab.
User’s Info
This feature allows you to see
L othebinformation
b y
about the users
in the selected chat room or
selected category.

Pet Chat
dyani>
was good
[buriri]
buriri>
hello out there

This menu is also accessible
with the
icon at the top right
of the screen when you are in
the Lobby or a chat room.
Category pick list. You can
select another category.

User Info.
dyani[
em622[
sweet[
drekid[
neo1984[
sarah[

Entire
]
]
]
]
]
]

Close Search

If you select a user, the following option menu pops up.
• Info – to display the selected person’s information such as
e-mail ID, birth, and job. The user information was
registered when the user subscribed to the service.
• Talk – to invite the selected person to a chat room in
progress.
Chatting

• SendMemo – to send a chat memo to the selected
person.

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Search User
Allows you to search a specified user.

My Friend
Allows you to register your friends, family members, coworkers,
or other registered Chat users in the My Friend list. Use Add
button to add friends to the list. If added, you can talk or send a
memo directly to one of them when you open the My Friend
list.

Show LapTime
Displays the lap time you are connected to the Chat server
instead of the title in the top left of the screen.
00:05:21

Pet Chat

dyani>
was good
[buriri]
buriri>
hello out there

dyani>
was good
[buriri]
buriri>
hello out there

Tap here to toggle the lap time
and the title display.

If you select Show Title, you see the title in the top left of the
screen.

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Set Recv.

Tap the pick list to select the
mode.

Allows you to block any or all
Chat users from sending you the
person-to-person Talk, Memo, or
Invitation messages. This feature
is useful if you find someone’s
message offensive or if you
simply don’t want to receive
messages for a while.

Option
1. Talk
Receive All
2. Memo
Receive All
3. Invitation
Receive All

Use the keys to scroll
through the screen.

OK Cancel

The following options are available:
• Receive All – To allow everyone to send you messages.
• Reject All – To block everyone from sending you
messages.
• Reject by Ban List – To block specific users from
sending you a message.
If you want to add new IDs in the Ban List, tap the Add
button below the Ban List, and type the name of the user
you want to add in the Ban List. You can also delete one
from the list.
Chatting

Set Server
With this menu, you can change the Chat server setting. The
server is preset at factory, so you do not need to change it
under normal circumstances.

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Extra
This chapter provides information on the
following topics:
• Clock
• Calculator
• Othello

Clock
The clock shows the time and date in your home city and country, as well as in many
other cities and countries around the world. The clock also includes an alarm clock.

Setting Home
Time

When it is turned on, your phone reads the correct time over
the air and sets the applications to use this time. Therefore,
you don’t have to set the time, but you do have to specify
your home city.
1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications, then tap the
icon to open the Clock
screen.
W

Clock

2. Tap the Home pick list.
Clock
Home pick list

Home
Jerusale

2000.02.27.SUN

World
NewYork

2000.02.26.SUN

8 36
12 3 6

Date / time
pick list

A
M

P
M

Alarm

Select Area
U.A.E City
Abudhabi
Ethiopia Country
Addis-ababa
Algeria
Algiers
Jordan Cancel
Amman
Netherlands OK
Amsterdam
U.S.A
Anchorage

Clock

3. When the Select Area screen opens, select your home
area. You can view the list by the city or country. After
selecting, tap the OK button.

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4. Tap the date/time pick list to change the date and time. The
Select Date screen opens.
Select Date
2000

Apr

1
4
5 6 7
8
2 3
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Today
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Cancel
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
OK

5. Tap the arrows at the top of the screen to locate the year and
the month. Then tap the current day on the calendar.
If you tap the Today button, the clock sets the current date
automatically.
6. Tap the OK button.
7. Select the time. If you tap the upper half, the number
increases and if you tap the lower half, the number
decreases.
Tap the upper half to increase the number.

8 36
Tap the lower half to decrease
the number.

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A
M

Tap to set AM or PM.

Setting the Base Station Time
You can sync the current time with the base station (cellular
network) time.
When the Clock screen opens, tap the
icon on the hard
icon panel. Select System Time from the Setup menu as
shown below.
Clock
Setup
Info
Home
System Time
About Clock
World
New York

Setting Alarm

8 36

A
M

12 3 6

P
M

Alarm

You can set up to six different alarms.
1. Tap the
screen.

W
Clock

icon in the Home screen to open the Clock

2. Tap the Alarm button to open the Set Alarm screen.
Enter the required time.

Check the box
to activate the
alarm

Alarm Tone

Bell 1

6 00

A
M

Daily Once

6 00

P
M

Daily Once

Frequency of the
alarm

Clock

Set Alarm

Cancel
OK

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3. Put a check mark in the checkbox to activate the alarm.
4. Enter the required time. If you tap the upper half, the number
increases and if you tap the lower half, the number
decreases.
5. Select the frequency of the alarm.
• Daily: The alarm rings everyday at the same time.
• Once: The alarm rings only once and is then deactivated.
6. Select the alarm tone from the pick list in the upper-right
corner. You can choose between 10 bells and 8 melodies.
7. If you want to set more alarms, tap ❷ to move the next
screen, then repeat the above steps. You can set six alarms.
8. Tap the OK button to confirm.
Note:
Alarms will occur according to the home city time. When in a
different time zone, remember to change the home city.

To turn off the alarm sound
When the alarm sounds, press any key on the side of the phone
(except the Power key) or open & close the flip to silence it.
If you do not silence the ringing, the alarm will sound for 3
minutes.
When you silence the alarm, a dialog opens and shows the
message “The alarm is expired” and asks you to view more
details of your alarm setting. If you tap Yes, the Set Alarm
screen opens to allow you to view your alarm setting and to set
an alarm, if you wish.
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Viewing
World Time

1. Tap the
screen.

W
Clock

icon in the Home screen to open the Clock

2. Tap the World pick list.
Clock

World pick list

Home
Jerusale

2000.02.27.SUN

World
NewYork

2000.02.26.SUN

8 36
12 3 6

A
M

P
M

Alarm

3. Select the desired city or country in the Select Area
screen, then tap the OK button.
Select Area
U.A.E City
Abudhabi
Ethiopia Country
Addis-ababa
Algeria
Algiers
Jordan Cancel
Amman
Netherlands OK
Amsterdam
U.S.A
Anchorage

Clock

Note:
You can display the world time of the selected city or country in
the Phone screen. See page 64.

183

Calculator
Using the on-screen calculator, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator
provides the basic arithmetic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) and
complex engineering calculation features.

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Tap the Calc icon

Calc

Currently selected mode.
• D – Statistical data.
• M – indicates that the memory function is
currently operating.
• B – Binary system. O (8) and H (16) are also
available.
• R – Currently selected trigonometrical mode.

You will see a list of
functions and you can
select the one you want.

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Calculation field. Use ❷ or #
key in the right corner to scroll
through the calculation list.

MS

C
en
u

9
6
3
=

M

8
5
2

del
C

Use the keys as you would
with a normal calculator.

pu
t

MR

7
4
1
0

In

MC

e

+–

on
t

D
M
B
R

om

Function categories.
Tap one of the categories.
(tri=trigonometrical
exp=exponent
pow=power
stat=statistical)

tri
exp
pow
stat
type
etc

to open the calculator screen.

H

Opening the
Calculator

Tap to access
menus available
in the calculator
screen.

Using the
Calculator

1. Input the first number. The number appears at the top of
the calculation field.
2. Select the operator you want.
If you want to add functions, tap one of the available
categories, then select the one you want from the pop-up
list of functions.
3. Enter the second number.

4. Repeat these steps as many times as needed.
As long as you have not pressed =, you can move or
delete in the calculation string with the Edit menu. See
page 186.
5. Tap =. The results of the calculations appear in bold, in
the lower-right corner of the calculation field.
D
M
B
R

1822 x 0.23 + 20 – 18.2
= 420.86

+–
MC
MR

7
4
1

8
5
2

9
6
3

del

Calculator

tri
exp
pow
stat
type

185

Editing
You can use the general editing features such as Cut, Copy and
Paste for modification or recalculation.
While using the calculation feature, tap the
icon on the
hard icon panel. Then select the desired editing command from
the Edit menu.

Changing the Number Format
1. In the calculator screen, tap the
panel.

icon on the hard icon

2. Select the Config menu, then select Number Formats.
3. Set the number format you want in the Number Formats
screen.
4. When finished, tap the OK button.
Currently selected number
format

Number Formats
Ex) 12,345,0 .. 0 (Auto)
Arbitrary base numbers
If the box is checked,
commas are inserted to
separate thousands.

0

Cancel
OK

Commas for thousands

Tap the upper half to increase the number or
the lower half to decrease the number.

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Changing the Trigonometric Mode
1. In the calculator screen, tap the
panel.

icon on the hard icon

2. Select the Config tab, then select Trigonometric Mode
from the pull-down list.

3. Select either RAD (Radian), DEG (Degree), or GRAD (100),
then tap OK.
Trigonometric Mode

DEG
RAD
GRAD

Degree
Radian
Grad (100)

Cancel
OK

The selected mode is indicated as the initial letter in the
lower-left corner of the calculation field.

Calculator
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To Input Statistical Data
You can input up to 50 items individually in the x field and y
field in the Statistical Data Input screen.
1. In the calculator screen, tap the

icon.

2. Select the Config tab, then select Statistical Data Input.
The Statistical Data Input screen opens.

3. Tap the desired field to move the cursor in the field, then
enter the desired number, and tap the OK button.
Statistical Data Input
x
y
01:
02:
03:
04:
05:

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1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0

OK

Error Message
Display

If you face an error during the calculation, refer to the
following:

Messages

Causes & Solutions

No Value

• When only operators (-, +, x, ÷) are
entered successively without entering
any number, this message is
displayed. Enter numbers.
• There may be no number in between
the brackets.
• There is no number next to a function
(sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, sqrt,
3sqrt, log, in, 10x, ex, abs). Enter
numbers.

Invalid(-) Value When ‘-’ is required in the calculation,
this message is displayed.
No Operator

Enter a desired operator.

Opening Brace • Brackets may not be placed in the
right location. Replace the brackets.
• A bracket may be required.
When you divide a number by 0, this
message appears.

Out Of Limit

A result value is not in between
-1E199 and 1E199.

Cannot Convert When you change a type, it is out of type
limit.

Calculator

Cannot
Calculate

189

Othello
You can play the Othello game on your phone. In Othello, players place black and white stones on
the board, trying to captivate (engulf) the opposite color stone. The object of the game is to
conquer the most squares. Othello is simple, so it is easy to learn and enjoy.

Accessing
Othello Game

1. Tap the
icon on the hard icon panel to launch
applications.
2. Tap the Othello icon to open the Othello screen.
Home

All

SMS

Calc

Clock

Ctrl

PCsync

Find

Othello

Chat

3. Select the desired game type
by tapping an appropriate
button.

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• 1 Player: You can play with
your phone.
• 2 Players: You can enjoy
the game with another
person.
• NET GAME: You can
connect to the Internet to
play the game with a
person on-line.

OTHELLO
SELECT GAME

1 Player
2 Players
NET GAME

Playing One
Player Game

If you want to enjoy the Othello game alone, do as follows:
1. Tap the 1 Player button from the Othello screen.

2. The game board for 1
player appears. Move the
stone by tapping on the
desired square.
The game always starts
from the black player in
the one player game. You
and the phone take turns
placing the stone.

1 Player

: 2
Black Stone

: 2

AGAIN END

Shows the current turn.

3. When the game is over, to play a game again, tap the
AGAIN button. The new game starts.
Othello

Tap the END button to quit the game.

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Playing Two
Player Game

1. Tap the 2 Players button from the Othello screen.

2. Start to play the game by tapping
on the desired square to place the
stone.
The way to play is the same as
that of the one player game,
except your opponent is the person
with you, not the phone.

2 Players

: 2
Black Stone

: 2

AGAIN END

Playing
Network Game

If you are subscribed to the GoNext service, you can play the
Othello game with another subscriber through the Internet.

Note:
The Othello service is preset at factory, so you do not need to change it
under normal circumstances.

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1. Tap the NET GAME button from the Othello screen.

2. Enter the game ID and password Net Game
on the bottom of the screen, then
ID
tap the Connect button. See
Park
page 46 for entering letters and
PASSWORD
numbers.
The ID and password are
automatically saved for
next use.

Connect

123

abc

If you do not want to connect
to the Internet, tap the END
button.

3. You are connected to the
Internet.
To stop connecting, tap the
Cancel button.

END

ABC

E 1$

Net Join
Connecting
to the Server

Othello

Cancel

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4. When you are successfully
connected, the message box
opens. Tap the OK button.

MESSAGE BOX
Welcome to the
Othello Network
Game Sever.

OK

Refreshes the Game list.

5. The Game List screen opens.

Game List
6 Game Room(s)

If you want to disconnect, tap
the END button at any time.

top[1/2]
abcd[2/2]
iam[2/2]
ace[2/2]
go[2/2]
hamlet[1/2]

OPEN END

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6. Select the wanted game
room from the list by tapping
it, and tap the OK button
from the message box to join
the game with the selected
player.

MESSAGE BOX
top[1/2] Selected

OK Cancel

Or, tap the OPEN button to open a new room for game
and wait until a player joins the game with you.

7. Start the game by tapping on
the desired square to place
the stone.
If you entered an existing
game room, you use the
black stone. If you opened a
new room, you use the white
stone.
You can talk with
your opponent or request to
play a game again. See the
next page.

NET GAME

: 2
Black Stone

: 2

AGAIN TALK END

Othello

8. To quit the game, tap the END button. The screen returns
to the Game List screen.

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Talking with the Opponent
TALK BOX

While playing, you can talk
with the person who is playing
with you. To send a message to
your opponent, tap the TALK
button, and write the message.
See page 46 for entering letters.
When entering is complete, tap
the OK button and the message
is transmitted.

great done

OK
ABC
abc

123

E 1$

You can also receive a
message from the opponent.
: 3
You can see the
message you sent
or received.

: 3

buriri > great done

AGAIN TALK END

Restarting a Game
To play a new game with the same person, tap the AGAIN
button. If the opponent accepts your request, a new board
appears and you can start a new game.
If your opponent taps the AGAIN button to request you to play
again, you can see the message box below.
To accept the request, tap the OK
button and play a new game.
To refuse the request, tap the NO
button, then quit the game by
tapping the END button.

MESSAGE BOX
Play Game
Again

OK

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NO

Viewing Your
Play Records

1. To view your record on the
network game, tap the
icon on the hard icon panel
and then View Results from
the pick list.

Setting(s)
View Results

: 2

2. You can see how many
games you won or lost. To
exit, tap the OK button.

: 2

Black Stone

AGAIN END

If you want to initiate the
record, tap the INIT button.
W: Won games
L: Lost games
D: Drawn games

View Results
Net Game
0W2L2D

INIT

OK

Othello
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Appendix
• Accessories
• Care and Safety Guidelines
• Index

Accessories
Hands-Free Kit
The hands-free kit provides safety, freedom and convenience in your
vehicle.

Travel Charger
The travel charger plugs into a wall outlet and enables you to charge
a single battery at your home or office.

Ear-Microphone
The ear-microphone includes both an earpiece and microphone in a
convenient, lightweight unit.

Cigarette Lighter Charger
The cigarette lighter charger offers the convenience of operating or
charging your phone’s battery from your vehicle cigarette lighter
socket.

1000mAh lithium-Ion standard battery offers up to 160 minutes of
talk time or up to 95 hours of standby time.

Accessories

Batteries

1600mAh lithium-Ion extended battery offers up to 260 minutes of
talk time or up to 320 hours of standby time.
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Care and Safety Guidelines
Caring for Your
Smartphone

• Take care not to scratch the screen of your smartphone. Always
use the stylus or a plastic-tipped pen intended for use with a
touch-sensitive screen.
• The smartphone is not waterproof and should not be exposed to
rain or moisture. Under extreme conditions, water may enter the
circuitry through the front panel buttons. In general, treat the
smartphone as you would a pocket calculator or other small
electronic instrument.
• The touch-sensitive screen contains a glass element. Take care
not to drop the smartphone or subject it to any strong impact. Do
not carry your smartphone in your back pocket. If you sit on it, the
glass may break.
• Protect the smartphone from temperature extremes. Do not leave
it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep is away from
heaters and other heat sources. Store it out of direct sunlight.
• Do not store or use the smartphone in any location that is
extremely dusty, damp, or wet.
• Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the smartphone. If the surface of
the screen becomes soiled, clean it with a soft cloth moistened
with a diluted window-cleaning solution.
• Do not let unauthorized personnel install or service your
smartphone or its accessories. Faulty installation or service may
be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty.
• Only use approved accessories with the smartphone. Using
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate
your warranty if the smartphone is damaged.

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Antenna Care

Battery Care

Always extend the antenna fully when you place or receive a
call for best reception. Handle the antenna gently.

The smartphone uses a lithium ion battery which is recharged
while the smartphone is in a charger. You can purchase an
additional battery, if you wish.

Tips for Conserving Battery Life
Follow these suggestions to maximize battery life.

• Minimize the use of the backlight.

Care and Safety Guidelines

• Select a shorter “Battery Power” time period on the Power
Saving screen. This feature blanks the screen after 1, 2, 3,
4, or 5 minutes of non-use. The shorter a time you select,
the more energy is conserved. (See “Battery” on page 67.)

201

Replacing the Battery
If you have to replace the battery in your smartphone, be aware of
the following considerations.
• If the empty battery icon appears at the top of the screen
describing the low battery condition.
• If the smartphone does not turn on when you press the
button on the right side of the phone, recharge the battery
immediately.
• Only remove the battery to replace it with another battery. Don’t
leave the battery out of the smartphone. For example, if your
battery becomes drained while you are traveling and you don’t
have a second battery or a charger to recharge it, it is better to
leave the drained battery in the smartphone than to remove it.

202

Safety
Precautions

For a variety of safety reasons, it is important to consider
where you will be using your phone. When using your phone
and its accessories, please follow these guidelines:
Compliance with Safety Standards
The Samsung Smartphone meets all standards and
recommendations for the protection of the public from exposure
to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy established by
governmental bodies and other qualified organizations. To
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious personal injury, or
property damage, please follow these guidelines.
Driving
Using the Smartphone while driving is illegal in some states
and countries. Know the laws and regulations for your area,
and pull off the road and park if you need to make a call. If you
must use the phone while driving, purchase and install the
optional Hands-Free Car Kit.
Electronic Devices

Turn off your phone in health care facilities, and always request
permission before using the phone near medical equipment.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such
as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are
shielded adequately from external RF signals.

Care and Safety Guidelines

Your phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the
power is on, the phone receives and sends out RF energy. Most
modern electronic equipment, such as equipment in hospitals
and cars, contains an RF signal shield. RF energy may affect
some inadequately shielded electronic equipment.

Note if there are any regulations posted in the area regarding
the operation of phones, and learn where you can use them
safely within the facility.
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Aircraft
Turn off your phone belong boarding any aircraft. The Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that you have prior
permission from the crew to use your phone while the plane is
on the ground. FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while
the plane is in the air. Do not use your phone at any time while
traveling on board a plane.
Blasting Areas
Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set
off explosives. To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn off your phone when you are in a blasting area or in any
area with signs posted that read “Turn off two-way radio.”
Other Dangerous Areas
Turn off your phone in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could
generate sparks, which could cause explosion or fire. Areas
with a potentially explosive atmosphere may not always be
clearly marked.
These areas may include:
• Fueling areas, such as gas stations
• Below deck on boats
• Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities
• Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders
• Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn
off your vehicle engine
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in
the compartment of a vehicle containing your phone or
accessories.

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Index
A

B
backlight 8
backup data 98
battery
care 201
charge 6
extended, option 199
install 4
remaining power 8
remove 5
save 67
bell/vibrate, select 29, 62
bookmark
add 141
arrange view 142
configure categories 143
delete 142
edit 142
fetch 141
brightness, screen 11, 71

Index

accessories 199
address book
create entry 80, 89
delete entry 98
edit category 99
edit custom field 100
edit entry 95
entry details 83
hide number 100
open 79
save number shortcut 21
select category 84
set incoming ring 84
set speed dial 85
set voice dial 87
show number 100
view entries 91
air time, view 31
alarm
set 181
tone, select 63
answering mode
adjust speaker volume 36
listen caller message 35
play OGM 39
record OGM 37
select OGM 39
turn on/off 33
applications
brief descriptions 44
controls 55

display details 43
display by category 42
display by name 42
launch 41
launch buttons 2
menus 56
appointment
details 122
record 114
remove 122
view 118
autolock 65

205

C
calculator
change number format 186
change trigonometric mode 187
edit 186
error message 189
input statistical data 188
use 185
calibrate, screen 10, 71
call
answer 23
correct number 14
end 14
four-digit dial 22
history 20
in-call options 25
make 13
redial 18
restrict 66
speed dial 17
voice dial 15
waiting 27
caller message
delete 36
listen 35
character recognition (how to write)
editing marks stroke 53
english letters stroke 53
numbers stroke 54
on-screen keyboard 47
symbols stroke 54
text input screen, open 46
writing directly on the screen 49
writing input help 55
206

chat
access 162
bulletin board 173
chat book 171
chat room information 165
chat memo 170
create a new chatroom 167
join 165
person-to-person talk 169
reject 177
room operator 168
search user 176
set server 177
show lap time 176
text input 164
user information 175
charge, battery 6
checkbox 55
cigarette lighter charger 199
contrast 11, 71
country code 14

D
data, communicate 75
display
big clock 64
greeting 64
my phone number 64
world time 64
DTMF
register 26
send 25

E
ear-microphone, option 199
edit, command 58
emergency call 65, 67
e-mail
access 146
attach a memo 155
configure mail settings 147, 161
delete 150
fetch 149
filter, set 158
folder, clear 161
folder, edit 160
read 151
send 153
signature, write 157

hyphenation, automatic

F

memo
attach image 109
configure category 113
create 103
delete 108
edit 107
send 112
view 105
memory, view 70
menu, bring 56
message alert 63
missed calls, view 24
mute 25
my phone number
display in idle mode 64
send 25

find data
flip 2

59

G

H
hands-free, option 199
handwriting, text 49
hard icon panel 2
help writing characters 55
home time, set 179

I
incoming calls list 20
Inbox, SMS 134
input method 46
Internet, navigate
139

K
key volume

25, 28, 62

L
lock 65
lower case, input

51

M

Index

game, othello 190
GoNext, access 138
greeting message
play 37
record 37
select 39

32

207

N

R

navigate WWW 139
network setup 68

redial 18
reset phone 67
ringer
ring tone, select 63
ring type, select 29
volume, adjust 28, 62

O
OGM
play 39
record 37
select 39
one-touch ringer selection 30
on-screen keyboard 47
othello
network game 192
one-player game 191
restart game 196
talk with the opponent 196
two-player game 192
view records 197
ougoing calls list 20
Outbox, SMS 133
owner information 70

P
password, change
pick list 55
PIM 102
power on/off 8
power save 67

208

66

S
safety information 204
save number in AddressBook
scheduler
edit 122
record 114
remove 122
view 118
scroll bar 55
search
application data 59
phone book 19
speed dial 18
voice dial 16
security features 65
signature for e-mail 157
SMS
delete 137
receive 134
send 131
view outbox 133
view, sort 136
write 131

21

sound, adjust 62
speaker volume, adjust 36
speed dial
list view 93
set 85
use 17
stylus 9
system select 68
synchronize
set auto synchronization 74
start synchronization 72

to-do list
attach memo 126
create 124
details, set 125
delete 129
edit 128
view 127
touch screen 9
calibrate 10
contrast, adjust 11
travel charger, option 199

T

U

text input
Hebrew character input 47
on-screen keyboard 47
writing on the screen 49
tone length, select 63
tone, select
alarm 63
call connected 63
call disconnected 63
message alert 63
power off 63
power on 63
ring 63
service area 63

upper case, input

51

V
voice dial
list view 94
record 87
use 15
voice mail, listen 134
volume, adjust 28, 36

W
Index

world time, view 183
write, on the screen 49
writing area 51
WWW
navigate 139
set 144

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