Samsung SGH-A766 manuel d'utilisation

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    QUAD BAND Series SGH-A766 Portable Digital Mobile Pho ne User Manual Please read this m anual before ope rating your phone, and keep it for fut ure reference.[...]

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    Intellectual Property All Intellectual Prop erty, as defined bel ow, owned by or which is otherwis e the property of Sa msung or its respec tive suppliers re lating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, acc essories, parts, or software relating there to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Sa msung and protected und er federal [...]

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    i Table of Contents Using This Man ual .............. ............ ............ ............ ............. ............ ....... 1 Instructional Icons ............................................................................................... 1 Important S afety Preca utions ..... ............ ............ ............. ............... ....... 2[...]

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    ii Entering T ext ................. ............ ............... ............ ............. ............ ........35 Alphabet Mode .................................................................................................. 35 Number Mode ................................................................................................... 35 Sym[...]

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    iii Friends .............................................................................................................. 92 MobileMail ......................................................................................................... 92 Internet ...............................................................................................[...]

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    iv Solving Pr oblems ................ ............ ............ ............. ............ ............ ...147 Health and Sa fety Informat ion ....... ............ ............. ............ ............ ...150 Exposure to Radio Frequenc y (RF) Signals .................................................... 150 For Body Operation .....................[...]

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    Using This Manual 1 Using This Manual This user manual ha s been specially designed to guide you through the functions and featu res of your phone. To get started quickly , refer to Your Phone, Getting Started and Call Functions. Instructional Icons Before you start, famili arize yourself with the foll owing visual aids:  Followed by — the ord[...]

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    Important Safe ty Precautio ns 2 Important Safety Precautions Please read these guid elines before usin g your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them m ay be dangerous or illeg al. Road Safety at All Times Do not use a hand-he ld phone while driving; pa rk the vehicle first. Switching Off When Refueling Do not use the phon e at a refueling poi[...]

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    Important Safe ty Precautions 3 Sensible Use Use the phone onl y in the normal p osition (held to the ear). Emergency Call Ensure the phone is s witched on and i n service. Key in the emergency number for your present location, then press [ ]. You must deactiv ate any unnecessary fe atures before you can make an e mergency call. Giv e all the neces[...]

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    Getting Started 4 Getting Started SIM Card When you subscribe to a cellular network, yo u receive a plug-in SIM (Subscriber Ident ity Module) card load ed with your subscript ion details, such as your PIN, an d optional services you have selecte d. Activating Your Phone Activating your ph one requires several ste ps: inserting the SIM c ard, chargi[...]

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    Getting Started 5 2. Lift the battery out of t he phone (bottom edge firs t). Installing the SIM Card Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scr atches or bending. Use caution when inserting or removing th e card and keep all SIM cards out of reach of children. Position the SIM card with the gold contacts fac ing [...]

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    Getting Started 6 Installing th e Battery 1. Align the top edge o f the battery under the tabs at the top edge of the battery chamber with the arrow on the ba ttery pointing toward the battery contacts. 2. Press the battery down u ntil it is seated in the battery chamber. Mak e sure that the ba ttery is properl y installed be fore replacing the cov[...]

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    Getting Started 7 Note: Fully charge the battery befor e using your phone for the first time. A discharged battery recharges fully in approximately four hours. You can use th e phone while the battery is charging, but this causes the phone to charge more slowly. Note: For connection to an electrical supply not loca ted in North America, you must us[...]

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    Getting Started 8 Note: The phone is also charged when connected to t he USB po rt of a PC using the USB cable. Low Battery Indication When only a few m inutes of talk time remain, a warning tone soun ds, the “Low Battery” message a ppears on the displ ay and the empty ba ttery icon flashes. The bac klight dims to con serve the remaining b atte[...]

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    Your Phone 9 Your Phone Features of Your Phone Your phone is lightweig ht, easy-to-use and offers many valuable features . The following list outlines a few of the features include d in your phone.  Bluetooth wi reless technol ogy  Camera and camcorder  Instant messaging capabi lity  MobileMail email capabili ty  Featured applicat io[...]

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    Your Phone 10 Phone Layout Closed Vi ew of Y our Pho ne The following illus tration shows the loca tion of the extern al elements of your phone 1. Volume keys/Menu Navigation: Allow yo u to adjust the ringer vol ume in standby mode, mute the ringer when receiving a cal l and adjust the voice volume duri ng a call. Can also b e used to move to th e [...]

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    Your Phone 11 Open View of Your Phone The following i llustration shows the rest of the main elements of your phone: 1. Display: This screen displays all the informat ion needed to operat e your phone. 2. Menu Access/Confirm/Speakerphone key: Whi le in Idle mode, it launches the ma in menu. When naviga ting through a menu, it accepts the highlighte[...]

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    Your Phone 12 5. Send key : Allows yo u to ma ke or answ er a call . In Idle m ode, pr ess the key once to acce ss the Recent Call log. Press and ho ld the key to redial the most rece nt call. 6. Voice Mail key: Press and hold to automa tically dial your voic e mail. 7. Alphanumeric keypad: Use these ke ys to enter numbers, l etters, and some speci[...]

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    Your Phone 13 The shortcuts are: When entering text, the left and right nav igation keys mov e the cursor left and right. 16. Earpiece : Used to li sten to callers. Press Right to access the Messages Inbox. Press Left to access the Ca ll History menu. Press Down to open the Contacts m enu. Press Up to open browser and access the Friends site.[...]

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    Your Phone 14 Rear View of Yo ur Phone The following illus tration shows the back side of your phone : 1. Reflector: Helps aim the camera when tak ing a self-portrait. 2. Camera Lens: Allows you to take pic tures and videos. 3. External Speaker: Used to l isten to audio a nd music from your p hone. 1 1 1 2 1 3[...]

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    Your Phone 15 Display Display Layout The internal di splay has thre e main areas: Area Description Icons Displays various icons that ind icate phone status. Text and graphics area Displays messages, menus, instructions and any information that you ent er, such as the number you are dialing. Soft key func tion indicators Shows the current functions [...]

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    Your Phone 16 Icons Shows the received s ignal strength. The mo re bars, the stronger the signal . Appears when a call is in progress. Appears when there is no network coverage avai lable. Appears when the phone is accessing service s on a GPRS network . Appears when the phone is accessing service s on an Edge network . Appears when the phone is ac[...]

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    Your Phone 17 Appears when a pus h message has be en received from the WAP server. Appears when a memory card is inserted. Appears when Bluetooth wire less technology is active. Appears when the p hone’s profile i s set to Silent. Appears when the p hone’s profile i s set to Driving. Appears when the p hone’s profile i s set to Outdoor. Appea[...]

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    Your Phone 18 Selecting Functions and Options Soft Keys There are two soft keys, l eft and right (see “Open Vie w of Your Phone” on page 11). The roles of the soft keys vary depending on the function you are currently using. Th e icons or labels on th e bottom line of the display just above each key indicate their current role . Some functions [...]

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    Your Phone 19  Press and hold to turn on your phone.  Briefly press once to disconnect a call .  Press to return to st andby mode from a me nu. Send Key The Send key [ ] is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall t he last numb er(s) diale d, received , or missed.  Press once to answer a c all.  Enter a number and b riefly pr[...]

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    Your Phone 20 When the applicat ion-switch windo w is open, sc roll to the applic ation you want to open using the navigation keys, or press the Multi tasking key repeatedly. When y ou have highlighte d the application y ou want, press <Select> or [ ] to launch that applica tion. Press < Back > to return to the previous screen. The End [...]

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    Your Phone 21 To insert a microSD card in to your phone: 1. Open the cover over the m icroSD card slot (left side of the phone). 2. Holding the microSD card with t he gold contacts fa cing down and toward the phone, gentl y insert the card into the slot and sli de the card in until it is ful ly inserted. Us ing a fingernail or pen tip, gently pu sh[...]

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    Your Phone 22 2. Use a fingernail or pen tip to press and rele ase the microSD card. The card ejects part way out to all ow removal. Pull the ca rd out of the phone. 3. Close the protective c over and press it flush wit h the side of the pho ne. Using a microSD Adapter MicroSD adapters allo w use of microSD cards in SD-compatible devices, including[...]

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    Call Functions 23 Call Functions Making a Call From the Idle screen, e nter the phone nu mber (with area code , if necessary), then pres s [ ] . Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option, the phone automatical ly redials up to ten times when the call is not answered or someone is already on the phone. For carriers that automatically divert una[...]

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    Call Functions 24 Ending a Call When you want to end your call, briefl y press [ ] or close the pho ne. Redialing a R ecent Number All incoming, outgoin g and missed calls are liste d in the Call History menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Contact Li st, the name associ ated with the number also displays. To redial a number: 1. From the[...]

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    Call Functions 25 If the Send Key option in th e Call Answer menu is activated, press [ ] to answer a call (see th e Call Answer section in “General” o n page 128 for more inform ation). If the Any Key o ption in the Call Answer menu is activated, y ou can press any key to answer a call excep t [ ] and < Reject > (s ee the Call Answer sec[...]

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    Call Functions 26 Scroll to the call y ou want to view and press [ ] or press < Options > and select  Details . Calling Back a Missed Call To call back a m issed call number: 1. Open the Miss ed Calls list (se e above). 2. Scroll to the call you wan t to return, press < Option s > and select Voice C all . Sending a Message to a Misse[...]

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    Call Functions 27 and provides vis ual indication). For instructions on selecting sound p rofiles, see “Sound Profile” on pa ge 121. Your phone provides a qui ck method for enterin g the Silent profile:  From the Idle screen, pr ess [ ] until the “Silent Profil e on” message and the Silent mode i con and either the Mute icon or the Vibra[...]

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    Options During a Call 28 Options During a Call Your phone provides a number of features that you can use d uring a call. In Call Options During a call , press < Options > to access the f ollowing:  Whisper Mode On/Off: Increases the microp hone sensitivity so th at you do not have to sp eak loudly to be h eard by the other party .  Hold[...]

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    Options During a Call 29 Put a Call on Hold You can place the c urrent call on hold at any time. You can a lso make another call while you have a call i n progress if your network supports th is service. To put a call on hol d : 1. While on a call, pr ess < Options > and select Hol d . The call i s placed on hold. 2. You can reactivate the ca[...]

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    Options During a Call 30 Using the Speakerphone The speakerphone lets people near the phone participate i n a call by broadcasting the voice or voices of those on the other e nd of the line and using the microph one to capture the v oices of everyone near the phone. To use the speak erphone function du ring a call, pr ess [ ] . Use the volume keys [...]

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    Options During a Call 31 3. To add this person to the call, press < Options > and select Join . All ca ll participants are li sted on the scre en. 4. To continue adding p eople to the call, re peat steps 2 and 3 a bove. You can also add incoming callers b y answering the call, pres sing < Options >, and selecting Joi n . To have a priva[...]

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    Options During a Call 32 helpful for entering a password or an a ccount number when yo u call an automated syste m, like a banking s ervice. To send DTMF tones du ring a call: 1. Press < Options > and select Send DTMF . 2. Enter the numb ers you want to se nd and press < Send > or [ ]. Searching for a Nu mber in Contacts You can search [...]

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    Access Codes 33 Access Codes There are several access codes used by y our phone and its SIM card. These codes help p rotect the phone aga inst unauthorized u se. When requested to enter any of t he codes, enter the code a nd press < Confirm >. Except for the PUK and PUK2 codes, access cod es can be changed using the Security menu (see the Sec[...]

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    Access Codes 34 To re-enable your PIN: 1. Enter the PUK and p ress < Confirm >. 2. Enter a new PIN of your c hoice and press < Confirm >. 3. When th e Confirm PIN Code message d isplays, ente r the same code again and press < Confirm >. If you enter an incorrect PUK ten times in succession, the SIM card becomes invali d. Contact y[...]

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    Entering Text 35 Entering Text This section exp lains the various methods for enterin g characters into you r phone. Your phone has the following tex t input modes:  Alphabet mode : Lets you enter lower case and upper case letters.  Number mode : Allows you to enter numbers.  Symbol mode : Allows you to en ter symbols and speci al characte[...]

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    Entering Text 36 Symbol Mode  To enter symbol s and special characters, press [ ] and the n [ ]. The text input mod e indicator changes to . Highlight a symbol and press [ ] to enter it on the entry line at the top of the screen. Repeat for any additi onal symbols requi red, then press < OK > to enter these sym bols on t he main sc reen. S[...]

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    Transferring Files 37 Transferring Files You can transfer music , pictures, vid eo clips and other fi les between your phone and a pers onal computer in se veral ways, includin g:  using a USB cable  using Bluetooth  using a microSD card read er Transferring File s via USB Cable Using PC Studio File transfer between your ph one and a PC or[...]

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    Transferring Files 38 3. In the PC Studio program, c lick on the SGH-A766 icon. The Phone Explorer window appears . 4. Using Phone Explorer, na vigate to the phone folder you want to access. 5. Click the My Computer icon to view file fo lders on the PC. Navigate to the PC folder you want to access. 6. You can drag and drop files between phone and P[...]

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    Transferring Files 39 Transferring File s via Bluetooth File transfer between your ph one and a PC using Bluetooth requires a PC with Bluetooth wireles s capability and inst allation of Samsung’ s PC Studio software (included with your phone). Note: For more information on Samsung PC Studio, consult the online help provided with the PC Studio sof[...]

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    Transferring Files 40 1. Remove the microSD card from your phone (see “Removing a mi croSD Card” on page 21) and insert i t into your PC’s microSD card read er or, if you are using an SD card reader, first insert the microSD card into a microSD adapter (see “Using a microSD Adapter” o n page 22) then insert the adapter into th e SD card r[...]

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    Transferring Files 41 2. Open Windows Media Player on th e PC and click the Sync tab. The list of devices at the right side of t he screen will include yo ur phone (SGH-A766). 3. Drag and drop the files y ou want to transfer to you r phone to the Sync List at the right s ide of the screen. 4. Click the Start Sync button to download t he selected mu[...]

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    Menus 42 Menus This section ex plains the menu nav igation for your phon e. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone. Som e menu options are controlled by the SIM provided by your service provider . Menu Navigation The navigation k eys on your phone a llow you to scroll through menus quickly and ea sily. The[...]

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    Menus 43 List of Menu Functions The menu structure is as follows: 1. Rogers Ma ll 2. Medi a 1. Music 2. Ring Tunes 3. PIcture Album 4. Videos 5. Voice Notes 6. Tools 7. Other Files 8. Memory Status 3. Games a nd Apps 1. Get New Games 2. Get New Applications 4. Call History 1. All Calls 2. Missed Calls 3. Calls Made 4. Calls Received 5. Delete All 6[...]

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    Rogers Mall 44 Rogers Mall This menu selec tion (Menu 1) opens the Intern et Browser, accesses Rogers mobile Internet and automatically o pens a Rogers Web page where you can shop fo r music, ring tunes, games, imag es and video files ; access messaging func tions; and view news and information. For information on us ing your phone’s Interne t br[...]

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    Media 45 Media The Media menu (Menu 2) enables you to:  Manage your med ia files (audio, graph ics, videos, other files)  Use the media pla yer and audio recorder  Take photos and vid eo clips  Set alarms  View the calendar an d organize your sch edule  Use a calculator, timer or stopwatch  View times in different parts of th e[...]

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    Media 46 Music Options The following option s are available when you press < Options> with a music file highlig hted. The availability of some of these options de pends on the highlighted (s elected) file:  Play: Plays the currently s elected music fil e.  Send via: Lets you send t he chosen file to a recipient in a Mess age or via Blue[...]

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    Media 47 • Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the m edia file to be sha red or released for the use with anot her Bluetooth device . • Memory Card Settings: Opens the Memory Card Settings menu, where you can vi ew card details, format or rename th e card, and turn Bluetooth visibility on or off. • Properties: Displays all prop erties of the current[...]

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    Media 48 Ring Tunes Options The following option s are available when you press < Options > with a ring tune highlighted . The availability o f some of these opt ions depends on th e highlighted (sele cted) file:  Play: Plays the currently s elected ring tune.  Send via: Lets you send t he chosen file to a recipient in a Mess age or via[...]

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    Media 49 • Memory Card Settings: Opens the Memory Card Settings menu, where you can vi ew card details, format or rename th e card, and turn Bluetooth visibility on or off. • Properties: Displays all prop erties of the currently selected folder .  Sort by : Lets you a rrange all your files by Date, Type, Nam e or Size.  Bluetooth Visibili[...]

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    Media 50 Picture File Option s The following option s are available when you press < Options > with a graphic file h ighlighted. The ava ilability of so me of these options depends on the highlighte d (selected) file:  View: Displays the imag e.  View Online Album: Lets y ou view pictures uplo aded to your onl ine album.  Send: Lets [...]

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    Media 51 • Rename Folder: Lets you rena me the selected fol der or subfolder. • Sort by: Lets you arrange al l your files by Da te, Type, Name, or Size. • Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the medi a file to be shar ed or released for the use with anot her Bluetooth device . • Memory Card Settings: Lets you view memory card details, form at or r[...]

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    Media 52 • Save as: Lets you spe cify a unique name for the picture fi le. Otherwise, pictures ar e named using the d efault naming convent ion . • Effects: Allows you to ap ply a Black and White, Sep ia, Negative, Milky, Lighting , Crayon Pastel, Oil Paint, Blur, Desp eckle, or Sharpen effect to the image . • Partial Effects: Lets you apply [...]

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    Media 53 • Lock/Unlock: Lets you lock the file to prevent ac cidental deletion and unlock it to allow deletion. • Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the file to be shared or releas ed for use with another Bluetooth device. • Print via: Lets you print the file usi ng a USB or Bluetooth connection . • Properties: Displays the prop erties of the cur[...]

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    Media 54  Play: Plays the currently s elected video.  View Online Album: Lets y ou view videos uploade d to your online album.  Send: Lets you send the selected file to a recipient in a Message, via Bluetooth to anothe r Bluetooth device, or to an Online Album.  Move: Lets you move the Selected file o r Multiple files to another folder [...]

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    Media 55  Sort by : Lets you a rrange all your files by Date, Type, Nam e or Size.  Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the media file to be shared or releas ed for the use w ith anothe r Bluetooth device.  Lock/Unlock: Lets you lock th e file to prevent acc idental deletion an d unlock i t when nec essary.  Properties: Display all the propert[...]

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    Media 56  Record Audio: Opens the audi o recorder (see “Re cord Audio” on page 66).  Create Folder: Lets you create a subfolder. After you cre ate a folder, you can highlig ht it and access th e following additiona l options by pressin g < Options >: • Open: Opens the selected folde r or subfolder. • Record Audio: Lets you use t[...]

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    Media 57 Camera Using the camera i n your phone, you c an take photos of p eople or events while on the move . Additionally, you can send photos to other people in a picture message or set o ne as wallpaper on yo ur display screen. You can also record vide os (see “Camcorder” on page 60). For information on con figuring the default s ettings fo[...]

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    Media 58 Camera Options in Capture Mode Camera options are rep resented by ico ns across the top o f the screen. Press < Menu > to access the camera optio ns. Use the left and ri ght navigation key s to highlight individu al options, then th e up and down navigation key s to make a select ion. Press [ ] to confirm a new selection. The availab[...]

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    Media 59  Night Shot: Increases the camera sensi tivity to produce brig hter pictures in dark locations.  Timer: allows you to set a time delay befo re the camera takes the picture. The options are Off, 3 seco nds, 5 seco nds, or 10 seconds. The camera counts down th e time on the screen and by playing a soun d.  Effects: allows you to c h[...]

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    Media 60 Camera Options After Taking a Photo When Single Shot mode is set to Take And Revi ew and an image you ha ve just taken is di splayed, you can press < Options > to access the following options :  Take Photo: Returns to the active camera screen so you can take another photo.  Send: Allows you to send the photo i n a Message or to[...]

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    Media 61 the mode last used. To change the camera mode, press [ ] or press < Menu > and select Camcorder . 2. Aim the camera lens at the subject and fram e the starting point f or the video on the screen.  Press < Menu> to configure setting s or apply effects. For more information, see “Camc order Options in Reco rd Mode” on page[...]

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    Media 62  White Balance: Allows you to set the white balan ce (color temperature of the surrounding l ight). Choos e Auto (camera automatic ally selects the setting), Daylight, Incandescent, Fl uorescent, or Cloudy.  Record Audio: Controls whether s ound is recorded alo ng with the video.  Timer: allows you to set a t ime delay before the [...]

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    Media 63 Camcorder Options After Rec ording a Video When you press < Options > af ter saving a video, the following options are available:  Record Video: returns to the acti ve camcorder scre en so you can tak e another video.  Send: Allows you to sen d the video in a me ssage or to an onli ne album. Gallery The Gallery soft key pro vid[...]

  • Page 70

    Media 64 • Now playing: displays detail s of a song currently playing or paused. • All Music: Display s a list of all songs c urrently available o n the phone and the mic roSD memory card (if inserte d). • Artists: Displays a list of all artists perf orming the avail able songs. To view a list of the av ailable songs by a n artist, organize d[...]

  • Page 71

    Media 65 Media Player Opt ions When you open the Me dia Player and highl ight a music fi le, the following options are availab le by pressing < Options >:  Add to Playlist: Lets you add the s elected file to a new or ex isting playlist.  Send via: Let s you send the selec ted file to a reci pient in a Message or via Bluetooth to anot he[...]

  • Page 72

    Media 66  Properties: Displays the propertie s of the selected f ile (Title, Size , Format, Duration , Artist, Album, Genre, Forwa rding, Created, Location ). Play Music Thro ugh a Stereo Blueto oth Device Your phone supp orts the Stereo Bl uetooth profile (A2DP) th at will play b ack music in stereo on a ste reo Bluetooth headset . Your phone m[...]

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    Media 67  Go to Voice Notes: Takes you to the Voice Not es folder where recorded a udio clips are sto red.  Record Audio Settings: Allows you to select the Default Name for recorded files and the maximum Reco rding Time (1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 3 Minutes, 4 Minutes , 5 Minutes, 60 Minu tes or Limit for MM S). See “Record Audio Setti ngs” on [...]

  • Page 74

    Media 68 create Appointment, Anni versary, Holiday, Import ant and Private eve nts on any day . To view the Calendar: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Media  Tools  Calendar . The calendar opens in M onth, Week or Da y view, depending on the Def ault View setting (see “Cale ndar Options” on page 69). In Month view, the[...]

  • Page 75

    Media 69 Calendar Options While using the Ca lendar, press < Options > to access the Cal endar options (not all opti ons are available i n each view):  View: Opens the Day v iew for the selected da y.  View mode: Lets you chang e the view to one of the other options.  Create: Used to create a new eve nt (Appointment, Anniversary , Ho[...]

  • Page 76

    Media 70 Creating Calendar Entries To write or edit a calendar entry on a specific date: 1. Use the navigati on keys to select the date. 2. Press < Options > and select Create . 3. Select the type of e ntry you want to ma ke (Appointment, Anniv ersary, Holiday, Important or Priv ate). Depending on the typ e of entry, some of the following opt[...]

  • Page 77

    Media 71  Alarm tone: Press [ ] to open the Media m enu and select Ring Tunes . To play any of the av ailable tones, hig hlight the name and press [ ], then press < Back > to return to the menu. Hig hlight the tone you wish t o use, press < Options >, and selec t Select .  Repeat : allows you to rep eat the same event on a daily, [...]

  • Page 78

    Media 72 Missed Alarm Events While viewing the c alendar or a calendar entry , the Missed alarm event option shows all c alendar entries t hat you have mi ssed. If more tha n one entry is stored, pre ss the up or down navigation key to scroll to the previo us or next entry. Press < Options > to access the following optio ns:  View: Allows [...]

  • Page 79

    Media 73 5. Choose Alarm type and press [ ]. Choose Melody, Inc reasing Melody, Vibrati on, Vibration t hen Melody, Vibration & Melody, or Vibration & Increasin g Melody then press < Select > or [ ]. 6. Choose Alarm tone , pres s [ ] to open the Media menu and choose Ring Tunes . To play a tun e, choose the name and press [ ], then pr[...]

  • Page 80

    Media 74 Adding and Deleting Alarms The default alarm d isplay shows Wake-up Alarm (in tended for use as an “alarm clock”), task alarms Alarm 1 to Alarm 4 , and Auto power-up (lets you choose wh ether the alarm rings whe n the phone is turned off).  You can add up to six additiona l alarms by pr essing < Optio ns > and selecting Cr eat[...]

  • Page 81

    Media 75 World Clock World Clock allows you t o view the time of day in two other parts of the world and graphi cally depicts the position of the se time zones relat ive to the one you are in. Yo ur current time zone is shown on the map by a red and white vertical line (see “Time & Date” on page 125 for information on setting your tim e zon[...]

  • Page 82

    Media 76 Tasks The Task function lets you create a l ist of tasks to be c ompleted or “t o-do list”. When a task h as been compl eted, you can check i t off as done. Entering New Tasks 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Media  Tools  Tasks . 2. Press < Options > and select Create . 3. In the Title text box, give th[...]

  • Page 83

    Media 77 2. To view the details of a specific task , press [ ] or press < Options > and select View . To Mark a Task as Completed 1. Highlight the task in the task list. 2. Press < Options > and highligh t Done . Press < Select > or [ ]. A check mark is placed in the box a t the left side of the task. Task Options From the Tasks m[...]

  • Page 84

    Media 78 To create and save a note: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Media  Tools  Notes . A list of existing notes is displayed. 2. Press < Options > and select Create . 3. Type your note in th e message window. For furth er information on entering characters, see “Entering Text” on pa ge 35. The remaining number of c[...]

  • Page 85

    Media 79 2. Using the numeri c keypad and dec imal point key, ent er the total amount of the bill in Bill. 3. If you want a percen tage other than the de fault 15%, choose Tip (%) and enter the new va lue. 4. If more than one person is paying, choos e # paying and enter the number. The total amount of the tip is shown in Tip ($) and the amount each[...]

  • Page 86

    Media 80 rate to be used. Use the up and down navigation keys to select the value to be changed. Pre ss [ ], change the value a s required using the key pad, and press < Save > o r [ ]. Timer The Timer allows yo u to count down from a preset time to zero. A series of tones plays wh en the time reaches zero. To start the timer: 1. From the Idl[...]

  • Page 87

    Media 81 If there is a memory card in yo ur phone, you ca n access files stored in your phone or on th e card using the Lef t and Right navigation ke ys to switch between On Phone and On Car d . While in the Other Fil es folder, press < Options > to access the following options (availabili ty depends on the type of file currently highlighted)[...]

  • Page 88

    Media 82 Memory Status The Memory Status m enu allows you to view the memory usag e and available spac e in your phone and on an inserted microSD card. It displays the total memory used a nd available as well as the memo ry usage for each storage folder. To view memo ry status : 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Media  Memory Status[...]

  • Page 89

    Media 83  Screen Panning: Lets you move th e screen view aroun d the document using the navi gation keys.  Search: Allows you to locate speci fic text in the doc ument.  Send via Bluetooth: Lets you send th e selected file to a Blue tooth- enabled device.  Delete: Allows you t o delete the file.  More: • Lock/Unlock: Locking preven[...]

  • Page 90

    Media 84 • Properties: Displays the p roperties of the selec ted file, includin g Size, Format, Forwa rding (possible or not), Created (Date and Time), and Location.[...]

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    Games and Apps 85 Games and Apps Using the Games and Apps menu ( Menu 3 ) y ou can play game s already stored on your phone , as well as downloa d games and other a pplications from your service prov ider. Games Get New Games 1. F rom the Idle screen, press [] and select Games and Apps  Get New Games. The browser launches and opens the Games scr[...]

  • Page 92

    Games and Apps 86 Password, Protocol, Ho me URL, Proxy Address, Po rt, Linger Time, Advanced Settings).  Properties: Displa ys the properti es of the selec ted game, including Size, Version, Supplier, Creati on Date and Time, Description and Locatio n. Play a Game To play a game: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Games and Apps . 2.[...]

  • Page 93

    Games and Apps 87 Downloaded app lications are ad ded to the Games and Ap ps menu. Press < Options > to access browser options (see “Using the Internet Browser” on page 107).[...]

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    Call History 88 Call History In this menu ( Menu 4 ), yo u can:  View calls you miss ed, received or dialed  Add phone numbers from your call history to Sp eed Dial  View the length o f calls made and rec eived While in any of the call lists, press < Options > to access the follo wing functions:  Details: View call details (phone [...]

  • Page 95

    Call History 89 Note: You can access the most recent numbers in All Calls by pressing [ ] in Idle mode. Missed Calls This menu (Menu 4.2) l ets you view a li st of calls you rec eived but did not answer. 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and s elect Call History  Missed Calls. 2. Scroll through the list a nd press [ ] or press < Options >[...]

  • Page 96

    Call History 90 Delete All This menu (Menu 4. 5) allows you to delete all records in one o r more call record types. 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and select Call Hi story  Delete All . 2. Highlight the type(s) o f records you want to delete and press [ ] to enter a check mark in the selection bo x at the left si de. 3. Press < Delete &g[...]

  • Page 97

    Vision 91 Vision The Vision menu ( Menu 5 ) allo ws you to a ccess numerous online service s, including Rogers Music Player , Friends, MobileMail , Internet and More Services. Note: These services are provided and maintained by Rogers and some of them require paid subscription. They are not specif ic to your phone. Contact your service provider on [...]

  • Page 98

    Vision 92 Friends Friends (Menu 5.2) op ens the Rogers Frien ds page. 1. F rom the Idle screen, press [] and select Vision  Friends. Follow the online in structions shown on y our display. MobileMail MobileMail (Menu 5.3) lets you send e mail to any email a ddress. Recipients can ac cess your emails from email-equipped p hones or from their comp[...]

  • Page 99

    Messages 93 Messages From the Messages m enu (Menu 6) , you can send and receive a range of different message ty pes from your mobile phone, including:  Instant Message: Rogers IM ( Instant Mes senger) lets you send and receive instant messages usi ng Windows Live a nd Yahoo! communitie s.  MobileMail: Lets you se nd and receive email message[...]

  • Page 100

    Messages 94 2. Choose the IM servic e you want to access (Wind ows Live or Yahoo!) and press [ ] or < Select >. 3. If no accounts ex ist, choose New Account and p ress [ ] or < Select >. If one or more accounts e xist, choose the exis ting account you want to s ign in to or choose New Account and pres s [ ] or press < Options > an[...]

  • Page 101

    Messages 95  Sound Settings: Lets you choos e sounds for Receive Message, Contact Alert, an d System Message; a nd set Repetition (Once or Repeat).  Sort Contact List By: Sorts your conta ct list by Alpha bet or Status.  Saved Conversations: Op ens a list of s aved conversation s.  Offline Conversati ons: Opens a list of o ffline conver[...]

  • Page 102

    Messages 96 Create and Se nd a Text Message Note: When creating a text (SMS) message, adding elements such as a subject li ne or image, sound or video files automatica lly changes the message type to Picture (MMS). Some cell phones do not accept picture messages. To create and send a text message: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Mess[...]

  • Page 103

    Messages 97 3. Type your message in the message window. The number in the bottom right corner of the s creen displays the num ber of characters stil l available. For further inform ation on entering charact ers, see “Entering Text” on page 35. While you are comp osing your text mes sage, press < Options > to select any of the fol lowing: [...]

  • Page 104

    Messages 98 current page is i ndicated in the bot tom-left corner of the s creen. (Note: adding page s changes the mes sage to a pictur e message).  Add Subject: Ta kes you to the Subject tex t box where you can add a subject to the me ssage (Note: this changes the me ssage to a picture message).  Add Attachment: L ets you attach various kin [...]

  • Page 105

    Messages 99 next to the entry . Use the same proced ure to select any ad ditional recipients, then press < Add > to add the recipients t o the address box. • Contacts: allows you to insert recipi ents from you r Contacts list. To find a specif ic name, begin entering the letters of th e name. As you type, the first Contac ts entry matching [...]

  • Page 106

    Messages 100  Add Item: Opens the Media menu to allow the addition of an I mage, Sound, or Video file to the message. For informati on on using the Media menu, see “Me dia” on page 45.  Create Item: Lets y ou Take Photo, Record Audio or Record Vid eo to be sent in the mes sage. For informati on on the camera, au dio recorder or camcorder,[...]

  • Page 107

    Messages 101  Save to Drafts: Saves the message to the Dra fts folder.  Save as Template: Saves the message to the Template folder to allow use in the future when cre ating similar messages. 6. When you finish entering your message, press < Options > or [ ] and select Send . Your phone sends the picture message to all numbers listed. Me[...]

  • Page 108

    Messages 102 View Message s To view a mess age stored in one of the message folders: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Messages  message folder ( Inbox , Sent , Outbox , or Drafts) . The correspondi ng message list opens. 2. To open a message in the list, scroll to the message and press [ ] or press < Options > and select View[...]

  • Page 109

    Messages 103  Move to My Folder: Lets you mov e Selected, Multiple or All messages to the My Folder storag e area.  Sort by : Allows you to sort messages by Se nder, Read/Unread, Type, Subject, Size or Lock/ Unlock.  Save to Contacts: Lets y ou add the sender of t he selected messa ge to your phone or SIM c ard contact list.  Save as Te[...]

  • Page 110

    Messages 104 4. To save the template, press < Save > or [ ]. Use a Template To access templates: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Messages  Templates . 2. Highli ght Text Templates or Picture Message Templates an d press < Select > or [ ]. 3. Scroll to a template and press [ ] to enter the text directly into a new text [...]

  • Page 111

    Messages 105 Configure Voice Mail In order to use your ph one’s Voice Mail fe ature, you must have a valid voice server number configured in your SIM card by your service provider. To check your voice ma il number: 1. From the Idle screen, press [ ] and s elect Messages  Voice Mail  Voice Mail Number . 2. Press < Back > to return to t[...]

  • Page 112

    Messages 106 Messages Settings This menu lets y ou configure various options for using te xt and picture messaging servi ces. To access the Messages Settings menu: 1. From the Idle scre en, press [ ] and select Messages  Messages Settings . For details on the various messages settings, see “Message s Settings” on page 139 Memory Status The M[...]

  • Page 113

    Internet 107 Internet This menu selectio n (Menu 7) opens the Internet Browser and automatically acc esses the Rogers home page. You can also view other Internet sites, v iew sites saved as Book marks, create Bookmark s, clear your cache or ma nage cookies. Accessing an Internet Site There are three ways to ac cess an Internet si te:  Select a l[...]

  • Page 114

    Internet 108 Entering Text in th e Internet Browser When you are prompte d to enter text, the c urrent text input mode is indicated at the upper right side of the screen. See “Enterin g Text” on page 35 for more information. Browser Options While using the Browse r, press < Options> to access the fo llowing functions:  Go to URL: Opens[...]

  • Page 115

    Internet 109  Advanced: Allows you to change the following settings for the browser. • Clear Caches: Deletes the inf ormation stored in the phone’s memory caches (tempo rary memory where recently accessed web pages are stor ed to speed up browser operation). • Empty Cookies: Delete cookies. Coo kies are pieces of personal information sent [...]

  • Page 116

    Internet 110  View: Displays the titl e and address of the highlighted bo okmark.  Edit Bookmarks: Lets you edit the title an d/or URL of the selected bookmark.  Add Bookmarks: Lets you directly ente r a title and URL for a bookmark and s ave the bookmar k.  Send URL via: Send the URL of the cu rrent page via a m essage or Bluetooth. ?[...]

  • Page 117

    Internet 111 Deleting Bookmarks Use the following pro cedure to delete a book mark from your list: 1. With the browser open, press < Options > and selec t View Bookmarks . 2. Choose the Bookmark you want to delete. 3. Press < Options > and select Delete  Selecte d . 4. Press < Yes > or [ ] to confirm the de letion. To delete[...]

  • Page 118

    Contacts 112 Contacts The Contacts menu ( Menu 8 ) is used to m anage your contact list. You can store names and p hone numbers in both your SIM card and your phone’s memory, which are physically separa te but both used to cre ate the contact list. You can als o create contact groups and assign speed dial numbers to your numeri c keypad. Note: Wh[...]

  • Page 119

    Contacts 113  Send Message: Allo ws you to send a text message or pic ture message to this contact .  Edit: Allows you to edit the content of this contact entry . Press [ ] to save changes.  Delete: Allows you to delete the se lected Contacts entry or multip le entries.  Send Business Card via: Allows you to send you r Business Card to [...]

  • Page 120

    Contacts 114 2. If the saving mode is set to Always Ask, the location screen appears. Choose Phone and press < Select> or [ ]. 3. Select New if t his is a new contact or Update if y ou want to chan ge an existing contact , then press < Select > or [ ]. 4. Highlight the type of contact you want to s ave (Mobile Private, M obile Business,[...]

  • Page 121

    Contacts 115  Instant Messaging: Allows you to assign an Instant Message profi le to this entry.  Notes: Lets you add an y other information you wis h to record with this c ontac t. Note: You can change any number type designatio n (Mobile, Landline, Fax, Etc.). Press < Option s > and select Change Type . Highlight the required type and[...]

  • Page 122

    Contacts 116  Location: Allows you to assign a lo cation on your SI M for the contact being ente red. The default is th e next available SIM location. 5. To save the informat ion, press [ ] or press < Options > and select Save . Groups Using Group you can org anize your contacts into groups such as Busi ness, Family and Friends . You can a[...]

  • Page 123

    Contacts 117  Create Group : allows you t o create a new group and save it to your phone or, if your SIM ca rd allows Group storage, to your card.  Send Message: Allows you to se nd a message to grou p members.  Delete : Allows you to delete the selected group. Note: Deleting a group does not delet e individual Contact entries.  Rename:[...]

  • Page 124

    Contacts 118 1. From the Idle scree n, press [ ] and select Contacts  Speed Dial List . A virtual representa tion of your keypad appears onscreen with existing speed d ial entries shown wit hin their associated k ey. 2. Highlight the ke ypad number you wa nt to associat e with a speed dial number, press < Options > and selec t Add . 3. Sel[...]

  • Page 125

    Contacts 119 2. Press < Options >, select New and choose the n umber or list of numbers you want to reject. The choices are:  Number: Lets you directly en ter the number to be rejecte d. Press < Save > to add the number to the re ject list.  Contact List: Lets you choose one or more numbers from Contac ts. Press [ ] to place a che[...]

  • Page 126

    Contacts 120 Contact Settings This selection (M enu 8.7) accesses the Contact Settings me nu (see “Contact Settings” on p age 144 for more informatio n). SIM Management Allows you to Copy Contacts to SIM, Copy Conta cts from SIM, or Delet e Contacts from SIM. Press < Select > to open t he appropriate Conta cts list. Press [ ] to place a c[...]

  • Page 127

    Settings 121 Settings This menu ( Menu 9 ) lets you custom ize numerous phone settings to suit your preferences. Sound Profile Profiles (Menu 9.1) are gro ups of customized sound settings th at make your phone beha ve differently in va rious situations. Fo r example, you m ay want your incomin g call ring tune to pl ay loudly when y ou are outdoors[...]

  • Page 128

    Settings 122 Viewing and Ch anging Profil e Settings To view the sett ings for a profile, ope n the Sound Profile sc reen (see above), choose th e profile you want to c hange and press [ ]. Each profile is divide d into setting categories you can scroll to using the left and right navigati on keys:  Call: Lets you speci fy the way the pho ne ale[...]

  • Page 129

    Settings 123 Message Settings  Message Alert Type: L ets you specify h ow you want to be alerted to incoming message s (various combinat ions of melody and vibration).  Message Tone: Lets you spe cify an alert tone fo r incoming mess ages. You can select Message Tone 1 to 4 (preset tones) or Other Tones , which allows selec tion of a tone fro[...]

  • Page 130

    Settings 124  Wallpaper: Allows you to choose a screen ba ckground image from the Medi a folders.  Menu Style: Allows you to select whet her the phone’s menus are presented in Grid Me nu style or List Menu style.  Pop-up List Menu: Allows you to selec t the whether pop up me nus are On or Off.  Light Settings: Lets you adjus t the dis[...]

  • Page 131

    Settings 125 Time & Date Use this menu (Men u 9.3) to configur e the settings for the time and date display. To modify Time & Date setting s: 1. In Idle mode, press [ ] and select Settings  Time & Dat e . 2. Change settings as req uired (see below). 3. To save changes, pre ss < Save >. The following sett ings are availa ble: ?[...]

  • Page 132

    Settings 126 Phone Use this menu (M enu 9.4) to configure general phone settin gs related to the user interface language, shortcuts, se curity and Airp lane Mode. You can also check the phone number of the phone. To change phone settings: 1. In Id le mode, press [ ] and select Settings  Phone . 2. Change settings as required (see belo w). The fo[...]

  • Page 133

    Settings 127 • Lock SIM Card: When the Lock SIM Card feature is enabled, your phone only works with the current SIM. To lock the SIM c ard, enter a 4 to 8 digit password and pr ess < OK >, then enter it again to confirm. To deactivate the SIM and allow us e of a different SIM card, enter t he password a nd press < Confirm >. • Check[...]

  • Page 134

    Settings 128 Calls Call settings (Menu 9.5) let you configu re the actions taken by the phone when you dial and receive cal ls. To access call sett ings: 1. In Id le mode, press [ ] and select Settings  Calls . 2. To change a settin g, choose another settin g and press < Sel ect >. The following option s are available: General This menu (M[...]

  • Page 135

    Settings 129 • Call Connect Tone: Sounds a tone when a call conn ection is successf ul. • Minute Minder: Sounds a tone afte r each minute of a call. • Call End Tone: Sounds a tone when a call co nnection is terminated .  Alerts on Call: Lets you sp ecify whether you wa nt to be alerted b y a tone when a message is received or the tim e for[...]

  • Page 136

    Settings 130 The current status of the option is displ ayed. 3. If you are activatin g call forwarding, enter the d estination phone number in the Forward To b ox or press < Options > and se lect Contacts to select a number fro m your Contacts list. 4. To change the setti ng, press < Options > and select Activate or Deactivate . The pho[...]

  • Page 137

    Settings 131 3. To change the setting , press < Options > and select Activate or Deactivate . The phone sends your settings to the network and the network’s acknowledgement i s displayed. Changing the Pa ssword for Cal l Barring To change the Call Barring password: 1. From the Call Barring screen, press < Options > and select Change P[...]

  • Page 138

    Settings 132 2. Choose On or Off and press < Se lect > or [ ]. Note: For carriers that automatically divert u nans wered calls to voice mail, the Auto redial feature will not provide useful service. Connectivity The Connectivity m enu (Menu 9.6 ) lets you manage th e settings associated wi th Bluetooth, USB a nd network connection s. Bluetoot[...]

  • Page 139

    Settings 133  Grey for unpaired de vices  Blue for pai red devices  Red for devices that are currently connected to your phone To connect to a Bluet ooth Device: 1. Find Bluetooth device s within range (see above). On the device list, highlight the dev ice you want to conn ect to and press < Select > or [ ]. 2. Enter the Bluetooth PI[...]

  • Page 140

    Settings 134 3. Press < Save > or [ ] to save the new n ame. Note: The default name for your phone is SGH-A766, the model code. Secure Mode When Bluetooth vis ibility is turned on , your phone wire lessly transmits i ts phone name and s tatus. This transmis sion can pose a secu rity risk and allow unauthorized c onnection to your pho ne. When[...]

  • Page 141

    Settings 135  Dial Up: The remote Blueto oth device enab les Internet acce ss through a phone modem.  Basic Printing: The phone is c onfigured to use Bluetoot h technology to enable basic printing.  File Transfer: The remote Blue tooth device allows users to trans fer files from their handset to o ther Bluetooth device s.  Object Push: [...]

  • Page 142

    Settings 136 2. Choose the item you want to se nd. For example, you can send a video file stored in the M edia folders. 3. Press < Options > and, depending on the menu , select Send via and then Bluetooth, Send and then via Bluetooth, or Send via Bluetooth . Press < Select >. The phone displays a list o f available devices. 4. Select a [...]

  • Page 143

    Settings 137  Mass Storage: The PC recognizes a microSD card in y our phone as a storage drive, allowing you to transfer files to and from the card . The card name appears in the list of disk dri ves in My Computer on the PC. Choose a connec tion method and pres s [ ] or < Sel ect >. Network Selection Network selection le ts you configure [...]

  • Page 144

    Settings 138  Edit: To review or change the selected profil e.  New: To crea te a new profile.  Rename: To chan ge the name of the pro file.  Delete: To remove a profile from the list.  Restore: To return to d efault settings. For each profile , the following i nformation must b e entered when y ou select New or Edit from the < Op[...]

  • Page 145

    Settings 139 • Static IP : If you want to manually enter a n IP address, check this option. If you want the IP address to be a utomatically assi gned by the server, remo ve the check mark. • Local Phone IP : Enter the I P address obt ained from the netwo rk operator. This optio n is available only i f Static IP is enabled. • Static DNS : If y[...]

  • Page 146

    Settings 140 • Keep a Copy : Stores a copy of the messages you send in the Sent folder.  Text Message Centre Settings : Lets you set th e default method of text message transm ission used by the Te xt Message Center. Press < Options> and choose View to view the a ssociated paramete rs: • Centre Address: Specifies the phone number o f t[...]

  • Page 147

    Settings 141 • Add My Business Card : Adds your business card to sent messages (see “Co ntact Settings” on page 1 44).  Receiving Options : • Download Type : Auto Download, Manual or Reject. • Send Delivery Report : Automatically sends notification to the network indicating whether or not the message was successfully delivered. • Sen[...]

  • Page 148

    Settings 142 Create .This option is not available if yo u selected All Channe ls in the previo us option . • Language: Allows you to select y our preferred language for display of cell broadcast m essages. The choi ces are All, English or Fra nçais (French).  Voice Mail: Displays th e phone number of th e voice mail server that stores message[...]

  • Page 149

    Settings 143 • Shutter Sound: Le ts you select the s hutter sound that in dicates a picture has been taken. The sounds are previewed a s you scroll through the option s. • Def ault Storage: Lets you set the de fault storage locati on for the photos taken with the phone to eit her Phone or Memory Ca rd.  Camera • Quality: Sets the defau lt [...]

  • Page 150

    Settings 144  Default Name: Lets you set a defau lt name prefix for audi o recordings made with the ph one.  Recording Time: Lets you sp ecify the maxi mum allowable length of an audio recording ma de with the phone (1 Minu te, 2 Minutes, 3 Min utes, 4 Minutes, 5 Minute s, 60 Minutes or Lim it for MMS). Calendar Setting s Calendar settings (M[...]

  • Page 151

    Settings 145  View Contacts from: Lets you speci fy which contact list you view by default (All, Phone Memory or SIM Memory).  Own Number: Shows yo u the phone number(s) a ssigned to the SIM i n your phone.  FDN Contacts: Lets you add contacts to the FDN (Fix ed Dialing Number) list .  Memory Status: Allows you to vi ew the amount of me[...]

  • Page 152

    Settings 146 3. Enter the phon e password, press < OK >, then press < Yes > to confi rm. Memory Management Memory manag ement (Menu 9.9) let yo u view memory status for your phone and clear t he memory if necessary.  Clear Memory : Lets you clear vari ous portions of the p hone memory. Select one or more of th e following options by [...]

  • Page 153

    Solving Problems 147 Solving Problems If you are experienc ing problems with y our phone, perform the following simple checks be fore contacting a service professio nal. This may save you the time and expen se of an unnecess ary service call. When you switch your phone on , one of the following messages appears Insert SIM Card  Check that the SI[...]

  • Page 154

    Solving Problems 148 “No service,” “Network failu re” or “Not done” displays  The network co nnection was lost. You may be in a weak sig nal area (in a tunnel or surrounded by buildings). Ch ange location and try again.  You are trying to acc ess an option for whic h you have not taken out a subscription wi th your service provide[...]

  • Page 155

    Solving Problems 149 The audio quality of the call is poor  Check the signal strength indicator on the display ( ); the number of bars indicates th e signal strength from strong ( ) to weak ( ).  Try moving the phone slightly or move cl oser to a windo w if you are in a building. No number is dialed when you recall a Contacts entry  Check [...]

  • Page 156

    Health and Safety Informa tion 150 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone i s a radio transmit ter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not t o exceed the emiss ion limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energ y set by the Federal Co mmunications Commissio n (FCC) of the U.S. Governm[...]

  • Page 157

    Health and Safe ty Information 151 Before a new model p hone is available for s ale to the public, i t must be tested and certified by th e FCC that it does not exce ed the limit establishe d by the government adopt ed requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions an d locations (e.g., at the ea r and worn on the body) as requ[...]

  • Page 158

    Health and Safety Informa tion 152 •http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer  World Health Organization (WHO) •http://www.who.int/peh-e mf/en Precautions When Using Batteries  Never use any charger or b attery that is damaged in any way.  Use the battery only for its intended purpo se.  If you use the phone near the net work’s base stati [...]

  • Page 159

    Health and Safe ty Information 153 battery is fully cha rged. Li-ion batteri es are particularly a ffected by temperatures below 0 C (32 F).  Do not short-circuit t he battery. Accidenta l short-circuiting ca n occur when a metallic o bject (coin, cli p or pen) causes a di rect connection between the + and termina ls of the battery (meta l strip[...]

  • Page 160

    Health and Safety Informa tion 154 against the RF s ignals from your wi reless phone. Cons ult the manufactu rer to discuss alte rnatives. Pacemakers Pacemaker man ufacturers recommend t hat a minimum d istance of 15 cm (6 inches) be main tained between a wireless ph one and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These rec [...]

  • Page 161

    Health and Safe ty Information 155 Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical dev ices, consult the manufact urer of your device to dete rmine if it is ade quately shielded from external RF energy. Your ph ysician may b e able to assist y ou in obtaining thi s information. Switch your phon e off in health care facilities when any r[...]

  • Page 162

    Health and Safety Informa tion 156 Areas with a po tentially explosi ve atmosphere are o ften but no t always clearly marke d. They include the areas below deck on b oats, chemical transfer or storage fa cilities, vehicles us ing liquefied petrol eum gas (such as propane or butane), area s where the air contains chemica ls or particles, such as gra[...]

  • Page 163

    Health and Safe ty Information 157 the only means of commun ication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until give n permission to do so. Other Important Sa fety Information  Only qualified person nel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty i nstallation or servic e may be dangerous and may invalidate [...]

  • Page 164

    Health and Safety Informa tion 158  Keep the phone dry. Precipitation and hum idity contain mine rals that may corrode electronic circuits.  Do not use the phon e with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or d amage to the phone.  Do not use or stor e the phone in dust y or dirty areas. Movin g parts may become damaged o[...]

  • Page 165

    Health and Safe ty Information 159 FCC Notice Cautions Modifications not express ly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's au thority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subje ct to the following two condition s: 1. This device may not[...]

  • Page 166

    Health and Safety Informa tion 160  Connect the equipm ent into an outlet on a circuit different from tha t to which the receiver is co nnected.  Consult the dealer o r an experienced radio / TV technician for hel p. Appendix A: Certificat ion Information (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES[...]

  • Page 167

    Health and Safe ty Information 161 because the phone is de signed to operate at multipl e power levels so as to use only the power requ ired to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wire less base station antenna, the lowe r the power output. Before a new model p hone is available for s ale to the public, i t must be tested and cer[...]

  • Page 168

    Health and Safety Informa tion 162 Appendix B: Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Cellular Telec ommunications & Intern et Associat ion “Safety is the most important call you wil l ever make.” A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phon e Use Tens of millions of people in North America to day take advantage of the unique combinat ion[...]

  • Page 169

    Health and Safe ty Information 163 Wireless Phone “Safety Tips” Below are safety tips to follow while driving and us ing a wireless phone which should be easy to remembe r: 1. Get to know your wireless pho ne and its featur es such as speed dia l and redial. Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of val uable feature[...]

  • Page 170

    Health and Safety Informa tion 164 6. Dial sensibly and a ssess the traffic; i f possible, pl ace calls when y ou are not moving or before pulling in to traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or atte mpt to coincide your call s with times you may be stopped at a st op sign, red light or o therwise stationary. But if you need to [...]

  • Page 171

    Health and Safe ty Information 165 Careless, distracte d individuals and pe ople driving irrespons ibly represent a hazard to everyone on the road. Sinc e 1984, the Cellul ar Telecommunication s Industry Associati on and the wireles s industry have conducted an educ ational outreac h program to inform wireles s phone users of their resp onsibilitie[...]

  • Page 172

    Health and Safety Informa tion 166 2. Do wireless phones pos e a health hazard? The available sc ientific evidence does not show that a ny health problems are associat ed with using wirele ss phones. There is no proof, ho wever, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wi reless phones emit low le vels of radio frequency en ergy (RF) in the microw[...]

  • Page 173

    Health and Safe ty Information 167  Cooperate in provid ing users of wi reless phones wit h the best possibl e information on poss ible effects of wire less phone use on hum an health FDA belongs to an i nteragency working group of the federal agenc ies that have responsibility for di fferent aspects of RF s afety to ensure coordinate d efforts [...]

  • Page 174

    Health and Safety Informa tion 168 are conducted to address important questions about th e effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). FDA has been a leadi ng participant in the World Health Organizati on International Elect romagnetic Fields (EMF) Proj ect since its inc eption in 1996. An influenti al result of this wo rk has been the dev [...]

  • Page 175

    Health and Safe ty Information 169 Again, the scientifi c data do not demon strate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use mea sures like those describe d above to reduce your RF exposure from wi reless phone use. 6. What about children using wireles s phones? The scientific [...]

  • Page 176

    Health and Safety Informa tion 170 used against the head or against the body. Either configura tion should result in compliance with the safe ty limit. 8. Do wireless phone acc essories that claim to s hield the head from RF radiation work? Since there are no known ri sks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, th ere is no reason to b [...]

  • Page 177

    Health and Safe ty Information 171 specifies test me thods and performance requirements for hearing a ids and wireless phones s o that no interference oc curs when a person us es a compatible phone a nd a compatible he aring aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000 . FDA continues to mo nitor the use of wireless ph ones [...]

  • Page 178

    Health and Safety Informa tion 172 exposures, sinc e the average period of phone use in the se studies was around three years. 11. W hat research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a h ealth risk? A combination of l aboratory studies and epidemiologi cal studies of people actually using wireless phon es would provide[...]

  • Page 179

    Health and Safe ty Information 173 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topi cs.emf World health Organization (WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/e n International Commi ssion on Non-Ioni zing Radiation Protecti on: http://www.icnirp.de National Radiation Pro tection Board (UK): http://www.hpa.org.uk[...]

  • Page 180

    STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 174 STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANADA INC. (SAMSUNG) warrants to the original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUNG’s Phones and accessories (“Products”) are free from defects in material and workmans hip under normal use and service for the peri od commencing u[...]

  • Page 181

    STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 175 This Limited Warranty covers batteries o nly if battery capacity falls belo w 80% of rated capacit y or the battery leaks , and this Limi ted Warranty does not cover any batte ry if (i) the batt ery has been charged by a battery charger not specifie d or approved by SAMSUNG for c harging the battery, (ii) any of the se[...]

  • Page 182

    STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 176 CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:  THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE;  WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE O[...]

  • Page 183

    STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 177 (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEG LIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME STATES/ PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXC LUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENT IAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATI[...]

  • Page 184

    STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 178 AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER O F SUCH THIRD- PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE. This Limited Wa rranty allocates risk of Product failure betwee n Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG’s Product pricing reflect s this allocatio n of risk and the limi tations of liability contained in this Limite[...]

  • Page 185

    Index 179 Index A Access Codes , 33 Accessory Interface connector , 10 Airplane Mode , 127 Alarms , 72 All Calls , 88 Answering call , 24 second call , 32 Audio Recorder , 66 Auto Redial , 131 B Battery charging , 6 installing , 6 low indicator , 8 removing , 4 Bluetooth Activation , 132 Name , 133 Options , 135 Searching for new devices , 132 Secu[...]

  • Page 186

    Index 180 E Earpiece/Speaker , 13 Emergency Call , 3 Emergency Calls , 156 End Key , 18 Entering Text , 35 Explosive Environments , 155 F FCC Notice , 159 File Transfer Bluetooth , 39 microSD Card , 39 USB cable , 37 Format microSD Card , 22 Friends , 92 G Games and Apps , 85 Get New Graphics , 49 Ring Tunes , 47 Getting Started activating your pho[...]

  • Page 187

    Index 181 Music Player , 63 , 91 Music Player Settings , 143 Mute , 29 Mute keys , 30 My Business Card , 144 My Folder , 101 N Navigation keys , 12 Network Profiles , 137 Network Selection , 137 New Contact in phone memory , 113 in SIM card , 115 Notes , 77 O On/off Switc h , 8 Other Files , 80 Outbox , 101 P Passwor d , 33 PC Studio software , 37 [...]

  • Page 188

    Index 182 Date & Time , 125 Display , 123 Messages , 139 Music Player , 143 Network Selection , 137 Phone , 126 Profiles , 121 Reset , 145 Security , 126 USB Mode , 136 Short Message Service , 93 Silent Mode , 26 SIM card installin g , 5 SMS , 93 Soft keys , 11 Solving Problems , 147 Speakerphone , 30 key , 20 Specific Absorption Rate , 160 Spe[...]