Samsung SGH-I560 manuel d'utilisation

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    SGH-i560 User’s Guide[...]

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    Using this gu ide This user ’ s guide has been specially designed to guide you throug h the functions and features of your device. T o get started q uickly , refer to the Qui ck Start Guid e. Instruct ional ic ons Befo re yo u start, fa milia rise y our self w ith the icons y ou will see in this guide: Warning —situations that could cause injur[...]

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    Copyrigh ts and trademarks Rights to al l technolo gies and p roducts that comprise this device are th e property of their respectiv e owners: • This product includes software licensed from Symb ia n L td . © 1998-20 07. Symbian and Symbian OS are tr ademarks of Symb ian Ltd. • Jav a™ is a trademark of Sun Microsystem s, Inc. • Bluetooth ?[...]

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    2 Contents Safety and us age informatio n ........ .. 4 Communication .................. ...... 11 Calls ... ...... ....... ...... ........ ............ 11 Messages . ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 14 Logs ..... ....... ........ ............ ...... .... 28 Communicati on options ............ .... 31 Media ............... .................[...]

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    3 Contents Connectivity .............. ............... 58 Use the B luetoot h wireless featu re . 58 Connect via U SB .... ...... ........ ........ 61 Synchronis e your device .... ........ ... 63 Additional Programs ................. 65 Calculator .. ....... ........ ............ ...... 65 Clock .... ......... ............ ...... ...... .... 65 Co[...]

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    4 Safety and usage information Comply with the fo llowing precautions to avoid dangerous or illeg al situations and ensure peak performance of your device. Safety warnings Keep your device aw ay from sm all children and pets K eep your device and all accessories out of the reac h of small child ren or animals. Small parts m ay cause chok ing or ser[...]

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    5 Safety and usage information • Never place batteries or phones on or in heating devices, such as microwa ve ov ens, stov es, or radiators. Batteries may ex plode when o ver heated . Avoid interference wit h pacemakers Maintain a minimum of 1 5 cm (6 inc hes) between mobile devices and pacemak ers to avoi d potential inte rference, as recomme nd[...]

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    Safety a nd usa ge info rmation 6 Safety precautions Drive safely at all times A void using your d evice while driving and obey all regulations that restrict the use of mobile devices wh ile driving. Us e hands-free accessories to increase yo ur safety when possible. Follow all safety w a rnings and regulations Comply with an y regulation s that re[...]

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    7 Safety and usage information Protec t batterie s and charg ers fro m dama ge • A void exposing batteries to very cold or very hot temperatures (below 0 ° C/ 32° F or above 45° C/113° F). Extr eme temperatures can reduce the charging capacity and life of yo ur batteries. • Prevent batteries from contacting metal objects, as this can create[...]

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    Safety a nd usa ge info rmation 8 • Y our device and memory cards may be damaged b y exposure to magnetic fields. Do not use carrying cases or accessories with m agnetic closures or allow y our device to com e in contact with magneti c fields f or extended periods of time. Avoid interference wit h other electronic equipment Y our device emits r a[...]

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    9 Safety and usage information • Disconnect chargers f rom po wer sources when not in use. • Use batteries only for the ir intended purpose. Handle S IM ca rds and m emory card s with ca re • Do not remo ve a card while the device is tr ansf erring or accessing information, as this could result in loss of dat a and/ or da mage to the car d or[...]

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    Safety a nd usa ge info rmation 10 During te sting, the max imum SAR recorded for th is model w as 0.928 w atts per kilogram. In normal use, the actual SAR is likely to be much low er , as the device has been designed to emit only the RF energ y necessary to trans mit a signal to the nearest b ase station. By automat i cally em itting lower leve ls[...]

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    11 1 Communication Y our devi ce allows you to send and receive many types of calls and messages over cellular networks and the interne t. Calls Learn to use your device's call functions. F or basic call functions, see the Quick Start Guid e. Call an int ernational number 1. Press [ ] twice to insert the + char acter (this replaces the intern [...]

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    Communication 12 Insert a pause When ca lling autom ated systems , you can insert a pause between the device number and another set o f numbers. T o insert a pause, pr ess [ ] to select the type of pause: • p (automatic pause) -press [ ] three times to insert an automatic pause. The device will pause f or two seconds, then autom atically tr ansmi[...]

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    13 Communi cati on Divert c alls Y our service provider or network may or may not support this feature. T o direct your i ncoming calls to another number , 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Settin gs → Phone → Call divert . 2. Scroll to a call type and press . 3. Scroll to a diverting type and press < Opti ons > → Activa te . 4. F or v [...]

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    Communication 14 Messages Learn to use messaging functions. For instructi ons on entering text, see t he Quick Start Guide. For an exp lanation of options, see "Communicat ion options," X 31. Message folders When you open Messaging, you will see the New message function and a list of folde rs: • Inbox : received messages, ex cept email [...]

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    15 Communi cati on Inbox icons In the Inbox, you ma y see the following icons next to your messages: Outbox status When yo u are ou tside y our service area or hav e no connection to the netw ork or email server , your m essages will remain in the Ou tbo x until y ou re-e stablish a connection. The outbox status explains why a message is being held[...]

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    Communication 16 • Failed : the device has attempte d to send the messa ge multipl e times, b ut has failed Text messages Send a text message 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Messaging → New message → Text message . 2. Enter a p hone number or p ress to select a contact . 3. Scroll down and enter text. 4. Press to send the message. View a te[...]

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    17 Communi cati on 3. Press < Options > → Copy → Inbox or a folder . Y ou can now view the messages from the folde r on yo ur devi ce. Multimed ia mess ages Before you can send multi media messages, you m ust define an access point. Set an access poi nt Y our service provider may supply acces s point settings via a smart message. T o auto[...]

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    Communication 18 3. Scroll down and enter a subject. 4. Scroll down and enter text. 5. T o insert an exi sting mu ltim edia object, press < Opti ons > → Insert obje ct → an object type. T o create and insert a new multimedia object, press < Opti ons > → Insert new → an object type. 6. Press → Send to send the message. Edit a m[...]

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    19 Communi cati on Listen to voice mail If yo ur voic e mai l numbe r i s pres et by your service provider , you can press and hold [ 1 ] to access y our vo ice mail. If the voice mail number is not preset or if you need to change the voice mail number , 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Tools → Call mailbox . 2. Enter the voice m ail number pro [...]

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    Communication 20 Send an em ail message 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Messaging → New message → E-mail . 2. Enter an email address o r press to select a contact . 3. Scroll down and enter a subject. 4. Scroll down and enter text. 5. Press < Opti ons > → Insert → an attachment type (optional). 6. Press → Send . If you are off lin[...]

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    21 Communi cati on T o view new messag es offline, 1. R e peat steps 1-3 abov e. 2. Press < Opti ons > → Disconnect . View or save email atta chme nts T o view an attachment, 1. From an open email, press < Options > → Attachment s . 2. Scroll to the attachment and press . The attachme nt opens with the corresponding application. T o[...]

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    Communication 22 T o delete a message from both from device and the mail server , 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Messaging → your mailb ox. 2. Scroll to an email and press < Opti ons > → Delete → Phone an d server . Instant messages Y ou can send and receive instant messages (IM) if yo ur service provider supports this feature. B efo[...]

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    23 Communi cati on 4. T o log out, press < Options > → Log out . Start a conversati on 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Connectivity → IM → Conversat ions . 2. Press < Opti ons > → New conversation → Enter user ID or Sele ct f ro m conta ct s . 3. Enter a user ID or select a contact from your contact list. 4. During a conv er[...]

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    Communication 24 Add IM conta cts Y ou can save IM contact information by pressing < Options > → Add to IM conta cts during a conv e rsation. Y ou can also add information in IM Contacts by pressing < Options > → New IM conta ct . When you view y our IM contacts, you may see the follo wing icons: If you see no icon next to a contact[...]

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    25 Communi cati on Send an aud io message 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Messaging → New message → Audio message . 2. Press < Opti ons > → Add reci pient . 3. Scroll to a recip ient and press → < OK >. 4. T o insert an existing sound clip: a. Press < Options > → Insert sound clip → From Gallery . b. Scroll to a soun[...]

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    Communication 26 2. Press < Opti ons > → Topic → Add manually . 3. E nter the to pic name and number , and then press < OK >. Subscribe to a cell broadcast 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Messaging → < Opti ons > → Cell broadcast . 2. S croll to a topic and press < Opti ons > → Subs cri be . Y our device will now[...]

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    27 Communi cati on Smart messages Y our device can receive man y kinds of smart messages, including picture messages, business cards, ringtones , operat or logos, cale ndar events, browser bookmarks, and settings. Y our service provider ma y send smart m essages that you can use to load settings into your device. Save smart message data or settings[...]

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    Communication 28 • Voicemail server num ber : select Save t o Con tact s • Access point settings : select Save • E-mail settings : select Save Y ou may also receive an E-mail notification, which tells you how many new emails are in your remote mailbox. Service me ssages Y ou may receive service m essages from your service provider that are de[...]

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    29 Communi cati on Erase recent call logs Y ou can erase all recent cal l logs at once, erase a single call log, or del ete a si ngle number from a lo g. T o erase all recent call logs, 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Log → Rece nt ca lls . 2. Press < Opti ons > → Clear recent call s . T o era se a single call log, 1. In Standby mode, p[...]

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    Communication 30 Communicat ion l og Y ou can view communication details and filter logs with the com munication log. View the communicat ion log 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Log . 2. Scroll right to switch to the communication l og. Filter l og events 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Log . 2. Scroll right to switch to the communication l og.[...]

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    31 Communi cati on Communication options Text message options From the Messaging menu, press < Opti ons > → Settings → Text message to change the following options: • Message centres : view all defined message centres or add a new centre (press < Opti ons > → New m essage centre ) • Message centre i n use : set a message centr[...]

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    Communication 32 • Image size : set a siz e for images add ed to mult imedia mes sages (wh en sending a message to an email address, the siz e is automatically se t to Small ) • MMS creati on mode : set the mode for crea ting m ultimedia me ssages • Access point in use : set an access point to us e when sendin g multim edia messages • Multi[...]

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    33 Communi cati on • Outg oing e-mail : set o ptions for outgo ing email User set tin gs • My name : set your user name • Send message : set email to send immediat ely or t he next t ime you connect to the server • Send copy to self : set to sav e copies of outgoing email • Include signat ure : create a signature to incl ude in your email[...]

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    Communication 34 Servic e message opt ions From the Messaging menu, press < Opti ons > → Settings → Service message to change the following options: • Service messages : set to receiv e service messages • Do w nlo ad m essa ges : set to automatically or m anually download new service messages Cell br oadcast mes sage o ptions From the[...]

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    35 2 Media Learn to use the media applications on your device: Music play er , Camera, Gallery , Flash Play er , R ealPlay er , Re c o r d er , a n d P C S t u d i o. Music pl ayer With Music player , you can play MP3 or AAC music files. Add file s to your devic e Y ou can add mu sic f il es to your de vic e by downlo ading the m from the internet [...]

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    Media 36 3. Press < Opti ons > → Update Music library . 4. Scroll to a playlist. 5. Press < Opti ons > → Play . 6. Use t he following keys during play back: Y ou can also access the following options: • T o play tr acks in random , press < Opti ons > → Random play . • T o play on tr ack or all tracks repeatedly , press &[...]

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    37 Media 4. Enter a name for the playlist and press . 5. Sc roll to the new pl aylist and press . 6. Press < Opti ons > → Add tracks . 7. Scroll to a track and press to add the tr ack to the p laylist. Camera Y our device allows you to take digital photos (jpg format) or record videos (mp 4 form at). Capture a photo 1. In Standby mode, pres[...]

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    Media 38 View a phot o 1. In Standby mo de, press [ ] → Media → Gallery → Images . 2. Scroll to an image and press . Record a video 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Media → Camera . 2. R otate the device counterc lockwise (to the left). 3. Scroll right (toward the alphanumeric keys) to launch the camcorder . 4. Aim t he lens at the subject[...]

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    39 Media Use the ke ypad in Camcorder mode Play a video 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Media → Gallery → Video cli ps . 2. Scroll to a video and press . Key Function Naviga ti on (Left or Rig ht) Z oom in or out Naviga ti on (Up) Switch to Camera mode 1 Mute or unmute the audio 2 T urn the fl ash on or off 3 Change the memory where the video[...]

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    Media 40 Gallery Y ou can manage all your media files and streaming internet links from the Gallery . Open a media file 1. T o open the Gallery , press [ ] → Med ia → Gallery . Y our media f iles are automatically organised by file type. 2. Scroll to a media folder and press . 3. Scroll to a media file and press . Add a stre aming inter net lin[...]

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    41 Media Flash ® Player Y our device includes Flash Player for viewing Flash (swf ) files. T o view a Flash file, 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Media → Flash Play er . 2. Scroll to a flash file and press (scroll rig ht to locate files stored on a memory car d). RealPlayer ® Y our device includes Re alPlay er f or viewing man y types of medi[...]

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    Media 42 Recorder Y ou can use the Re corder to record and play bac k voice memos and sound clips. Record a voi ce clip 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Media → Recorder . 2. Press to begin the recording. 3. When you a re f inis hed re cordin g, press < Stop >. The v oice clip is au tomaticall y sav ed. Play a voice clip 1. In Standby mode[...]

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    43 Media Install P C Studio 1. Insert the PC Studio CD into a Windows-com patible computer . 2. Select a lang uage for t he setup prog ram. 3. F ollow the onscreen instructions. Use PC Studio T o connect your p hone to a c omputer with PC Studio, you must change the phone’ s USB mode (see "Use PC Studio ," X 61). During installation, th[...]

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    44 3 Personal Productivity Learn to manage contacts, schedule calendar ev ents, create notes, and use QuickOffice and Adobe ® Re ad e r ® . Contacts Learn to use contact card s and groups to store personal information, such as names, phone numbers, and add resses. Create a new contact card Y ou can store contact cards in your device's memory[...]

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    45 Personal Productivity 3. Press < Opti ons > → New SIM contact . 4. Enter contact info rmation. 5. When you are fini shed entering information, press < Done > to save the contact card. Search for a co ntact card 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Contact s . 2. Enter the first few characters of the contact name in the search box. The[...]

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    Personal Productivity 46 Set a default number or address Some contac t cards ma y include mo re than one number or address. T o assign a single number or address as the default, 1. Open a contact list (see "Copy cont act card s," X 45). 2. Scroll to a contact and press . 3. Press < Opti ons > → Defaults . 4. Scroll to a default ty[...]

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    47 Personal Productivity Assign a ringtone to a contact card or group Y ou can assign a ringtone to any contact card or group. T o assign a ringtone, 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Contact s . 2. Scroll to a contact or group and press . 3. Press < Opti ons > → Ringing t one . 4. Scroll to a ringtone and press . Create a contac t group Y [...]

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    Personal Productivity 48 5. Scroll to your new grou p and press to open i t. 6. Press < Opti ons > → Add members . 7. Scroll to each contact you w ant to add and press . 8. When you are finished selecting contacts, p ress < OK > to s ave them to the gro up. Sync your contacts T o sync y our contacts by using the current sync profile, [...]

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    49 Personal Productivity • Anniversary - an annual reminder of a special dat e • To-do - a note about a particular task 3. Comple te the fie lds and adjust the settings for your event. 4. When you are finished, press < Done > to save your en try . Change the Calendar view 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Calenda r . 2. Pre[...]

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    Personal Productivity 50 • Week st art s on : set a d ay to show first in week vie w • Week view title : set the title of the week view to a wee k number or date Quickoffice ® With Quickoffice, you c an open W ord, Excel, and PowerP oint files on your device. Open a Quickoffice document 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Quickoff[...]

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    51 Personal Productivity Update Qui ckoffice With Quickmanager , you can download progr am updates, new Qu ickoffice products, or special offers. T o upda te Q uick office, 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Quickoffice . 2. Scroll right to switch to Quic kmanager . 3. Scroll to a Quickmanager item and pres s . Adobe ® Reader ® With[...]

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    Personal Productivity 52 Notes With Notes , you can create text notes and sync them with other devices. Create a note 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Notes . 2. Press < Opti ons > → New note . 3. Enter text. 4. When you are fi nished entering text, press < Done > to sa ve the no te. Sync notes w ith other devices 1. I[...]

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    53 4 Web Y our devi ce allows you to connect to the wire less web wi th the bu ilt-in web browser . T o connect to the web, you must: • Subscribe to a wireless network that supports data calls • Activ ate the data service for your SIM card • Obtain an internet access point from a service provider • Defin e y our w eb sett ings Browse a web [...]

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    Web 54 4. T o close the web connection, press < Exit >. While browsin g, press < Options > to access the following: • Go to web addr ess : mov e to the entered web page • Bookmar ks : open the boo kmark lis t • Save as bookm ark : create a new bookmark for the current p age • Rota te screen : switch to wide view • Nav igating [...]

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    55 Web • Clear privacy data : delete data tr ansmitt e d while browsing the wireless web , such as cookies, data in the cache, hist ory , and form or password d ata • Tools : save pages for viewing offline, send a web page , or v iew i nfor matio n about a web page • Find : search for text on a web page • Settings : change the browser setti[...]

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    Web 56 Use a bookmark While brow sing, yo u can also access bookmarks (see "Add a bookmark ," X 55). Press < Options > → Bookma rks to access the following: Save a web page and view it offl ine When you save a we b page , you can v iew a copy of it offline without connecting to the web. The sa ved copy will not update automaticall[...]

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    57 Web View a s aved web page 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Web . 2. Scroll to Saved pages and press . 3. Scro ll to a saved web p age an d pres s . 4. T o update the web page, press < Opti ons > → Navigation opti ons → Rel oad . Download files fro m the web When you download files from the web , your device stores them in a correspon[...]

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    58 5 Connectivity Learn to transfer data to and fro m yo ur device via the Bluet ooth wireless fe ature or the PC data cable. Use the Bluetooth wireless feature Y ou can connect with other Bluetooth- enabled wireless devices ov er a distance of 10 metres (30 feet). W alls or other obstacles between devices may block or impair the wireless connectio[...]

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    59 Connectivity 3. Press < Opti ons > → New paired device . Y our device searches for and disp lays a list of Bluetooth-enabled devices: 4. Scroll to a device and press . 5. Enter the Bluetooth passcod e and press . 6. T o allow the de vice to sen d and rece ive data without confirmation, pres s < Yes >. Other wise, p ress < No >[...]

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    Conn ectiv ity 60 • Assign short name : set a short name for a paired devic e • Set as authorised / Set as unauthorised : set to allow anothe r device to connect automatically or require permission • Delete : remove a device from the list • Delete all : remov e all devices from the list • Exit : close the paired device list Send data via [...]

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    61 Connectivity 2. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Settin gs → Connection → Bluetooth → Remote SIM mode → On . Y ou can now make or answer calls only with the connected hands-free car kit via t he SIM card on yo ur d evice . T o deactiv ate it, press [ ] → Exit remote S IM mode . Connect via USB Set a default action for your USB connection[...]

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    Conn ectiv ity 62 Synchronise wi th Windows Media Player Y ou can copy music files to the device by synchronising with Windows Media Pl ay er 11. 1. Change the USB connection to Med ia player . 2. Connect your device to a computer with the P C data cable . 3. Select Sync digi tal media files to this device when a pop -up win dow appears on yo ur PC[...]

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    63 Connectivity Synchronise your device Learn to synchronise the d ata on your device with data o n a computer or other wireless device. Create a new sync prof ile Y our device includes a sync profile for PC Studio . T o create a new sync profile, 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Connectivity → Sync . 2. Press < Opti ons > → New sync pro[...]

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    Conn ectiv ity 64 4. Scroll to a device and press , if necessary . Y our device displays a progress m eter at the bottom of the scree n. After synchronisation is c omplete, you can p ress < Opt io ns > → View log to view a lis t of data that was changed.[...]

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    65 6 Additional Programs Learn to use the Calculator , Clock, Converter , V oice Signal, GPS data, and Landmarks. Calculator T o use the calculator , 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Calcul ator . 2. Use the alphanumeric keys and t he navig atio n key to per form ba sic mathematical operations. 3. When perf orming calculations, pres[...]

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    Additional Programs 66 Change cloc k settings 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Cloc k . 2. Press < Opti ons > → Settings (see "Date and time," X 83). Set a new alarm 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Cloc k . 2. Scroll right to the Alarm view . 3. Press < Opti ons > → New alar m . 4. Set alar[...]

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    67 Additional Program s 4. Scroll to a city and press or enter the firs t few letters of the city name to search the list. 5. R e peat steps 3 and 4 to add m ore cities, if necessary . 6. When you are finished adding cities, pres s < Exit >. Converte r With Conv erter , you can conv ert measurements or currencies from one unit to another . T [...]

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    Additional Programs 68 6. Press < Opti ons > → Set as base curre ncy . 7. Press to confirm. T o add other currencies and ex change rat es , 1. R e peat steps 1-4 abov e. 2. Enter the name of a new currency and pres s . 3. Scroll to the new currency and enter the ex change rate . Convert c urrencies 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ is[...]

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    69 Additional Program s 4. Scroll down to Amount and enter the base amount. 5. Scroll down to Uni t and s crol l ri ght t o change t he convers ion un it, if necessary . The device displa ys the conv ersion result. Voice Si gnal With V oice Signal, y o u can make calls, retrieve contact information, launch applications, and send text messages with [...]

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    Additional Programs 70 3. If there are simi lar names, the phone displays the 3 best candidates and then recites the name and number that mo st closely m atches y our command. 4. If the name or type is not w hat you want ed, say “No” , and then repeat until you hear what you want. 5. When you hear the name you want, say “Y es . ” Open app l[...]

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    71 Additional Program s Activate a positioni ng method 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Tools → GPS data . 2. Press < Opti ons > → Positioning settin gs . 3. Scroll to a positioning method ( Integrated GPS , Bluetooth GPS or Network based ) and press < Opti ons > → Enable . Navigate with GPS data 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] →[...]

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    Additional Programs 72 5. T o stop the GPS navigation, press < Opti ons > → Stop navigation . View your current posit ion 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Tools → GPS data . 2. Scroll to Position and press . Monitor trip detail s 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Tools → GPS data . 2. Scroll to Trip distanc e and pr ess . 3. Press <[...]

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    73 7 Managers Learn to manage files, appli cations, device configurations, activation keys, and connections. File manager With File manager , you can search for and organise your files or folders. Search for a file or folder 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Fi le m ana ger . 2. Press < Opti ons > → Find . 3. Scroll to a memo[...]

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    Manage rs 74 4. If necessary , scroll to a subfolder and pres s . 5. Press . Application manager Y our device supports applications made for the S ymbian OS and the Ja va platform, M icro Edition (J2ME ™). Y our device will not support app lications made for other operating system s or Jav a platforms (including P ersonalJav a™). T o download a[...]

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    75 Manage rs • Online certificate ch eck : set to check for online certificates when installing appli cations • Default web address : set a d efault web ad dres s for chec king onlin e certifica tes Remove an application 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Installations → App. mgr. 2. Scroll to an application and press < Opti ons > → Re[...]

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    Manage rs 76 • Serv er I D : set the ID of the remote server • Server password : set the p assword that must be used by the device manager to sync your device • Access point : set an acces s point • Host address : set the web address of the host server • Port : set a port to us e for the device manager • User name : set a user name for [...]

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    77 Manage rs Activation key manager When yo u download digital content, you may need to purchase an activat ion key from the website that allows yo u to access the file. View activati on keys 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Tools → Actv. k eys . 2. Scroll to a folder and press : • Valid keys : all valid activation k eys • Invalid keys : exp[...]

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    Manage rs 78 Memory card manager With Memory card manager , you can back up and restore data, protect a memory c ard with a passw ord, or view memory detail s. Before you can use a memory card for the first time, y ou must format t he card. Format a memory card 1. Insert a memory card (see the Quick Start Gui de). 2. In Standby mode, press [ ] → [...]

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    79 Manage rs Protect a me mory card with a password 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Organ iser → Memory . 2. Press < Opti ons > → Set password . 3. E nter and confirm a password (up to 8 char acters). 4. T o remove the password, press < Opti ons > → Remove password . The device will promp t you to enter and confirm the password [...]

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    Manage rs 80 2. Scroll to a connection and press < Opti ons > → Detail s to access the following: • Name : the current access point or modem (if using a dial-up connection) • Bearer : the typ e of data connection • Status : the connection status • Total : the total amount of data received and sent • Received : the amount of data r[...]

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    81 8 Settings Learn about your device settings. T o access your device settings, 1. In Standby mode, press [ ] → Settin gs . 2. Scroll to a category ( Gener al , Phone , Connection , or Applications ) and pres s . General sett ings Personalisation Control the appear ance and behavior of your display , Standby mode, tones, and language (for Themes[...]

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    Settings 82 • Shortcuts - set the softkey shortcuts for Standby m ode • Active st andby apps. - set the applica tion shortcuts to s how in Standby mo de Tones • Ringing t one - set a ringtone for incom ing vo ice calls • Video call tone - set a ringtone for incoming video calls • Ringi ng type - set a ring type • Ringing volume - set th[...]

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    83 Setting s Date and time Control the appear ance and behavior of the date, time, and alarms. • Time - set the c urrent time (p ress [ C ] to switch between am and pm) • Time zone - set the time zone • Date - set the current date • Date format - set a date format • Date separa tor - set a d ate separator • Time format - set a time form[...]

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    Settings 84 Security Set security codes and manage security certificates or security modules. Phone and SIM card • PIN code request - set the device to request a PIN code each time you turn it on • PIN code - set a PIN cod e for the device • PIN2 code - set a PIN2 code (supplied with some SIM cards) • Phone au tolock period - set the delay [...]

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    85 Setting s • Online cer tif. check - set the device to check the certificate against a list of revoked ce rtif icates • VPN - set the device to v erify V PN connections that use this certifi cate Security module Manage security modules on your device. Factory setti ngs R eset settings to their facto ry defaults. Y ou must enter the lock code [...]

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    Settings 86 Phone settings Call Control how y our device handles calls with ca ller ID , call wa iting, s peed di al, and other call settings. • Send my ca ller ID - set to send your caller ID based on your preferences or network settings • Call w aiting - set to alert you of an incom i ng cal l while y ou are on a call • Reject call with SMS[...]

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    87 Setting s Call diver t Direct incoming calls to another number . When you div ert calls, you must specify a receiving number o r delay tim e for divert ed calls. Voice calls • All voice ca lls - set to divert all v oice calls • If busy - set to divert ca lls when you are on another call • If not answ ered - set to div ert calls you do not [...]

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    Settings 88 • Incoming call s - set to prev ent all incom ing calls • Incoming cal ls when abroad - set to prevent incoming call s when you are outside your home service area Networ k Control network modes and selection methods . • Network mode - se t to oper ate on UMTS or GSM networks or set to oper ate on both ("dual mode") • O[...]

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    89 Setting s • My phone's name - set a name for your device • Re mot e S I M mod e - ac tiv ate R emote SIM mode to make a call f rom a Bluetooth hands-free car kit connected to yo ur device USB Control how y our device behav es when you connect it to a computer . • USB mode - set to Med ia pla ye r (when synchronising with Windows Media[...]

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    Settings 90 Y ou can also define advanced settings for Access po ints: press < Options > → Advanced settings . • Network type - set a network type (IPv6 or IPv4) • Phone IP address (IPv4 only ) - set the IP address of your device • DNS address (IPv4) - set pri mary and secondary domain name server (DNS) addresse s or set to 0. 0.0.0 f[...]

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    91 Setting s Configurations View network configur ations received from yo ur service prov ider . T o apply the configurations, press < Opti ons > → Save . APN c ontrol Control the use of pack et data connections, if your S IM card supports the access point control service. T o turn this service on or off or to change the allowed access poin[...]

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    Settings 92 Camera Control how the camera behave s when you ca pture imag es or vid eos. Image • Image quali ty - set t o capture High, Normal, or Basic quality images • Show captured image - set to review a captured image before returning to Camera mode • Image r esolution - set a resolution for new images • Default image name - set a defa[...]

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    93 Setting s App. m anager Control how y our device behav es when you inst all new applications. • Software installation - set to install only progr ams w ith signed security certifica tes (Si gned o n ly) or to install all programs • Online certificate ch eck - set to require that applications pass a security certificate check • Default web [...]

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    94 9 Troubleshooting If you have troubl e with your dev ice, try these proc edures befo re you contact a service professional. Contacting a ser vice centre If yo u have at tempte d th e troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with y our device, make a note of the following informati on and contact y our local dealer or Samsung after-[...]

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    95 Troubl eshoo ting Your device does not show a signal (no bars next to the net work icon ) • If you just turned on the device, w ait about 2 minutes for y our device to find the network and receive a signal. • Y ou may not be able to receive a signal in tunnels or elevato rs. Move to an open area. • Y ou may be between service areas. Y ou s[...]

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    Troubl eshooti ng 96 Your display show s white lines The displa y may sh ow w hite li nes if y ou have turne d the dev ice on af ter a lon g period of disuse or if y ou remove d the battery without firs t turning off the device. The displa y shou ld correct itself in a short time. You enter a number , but the call is not dialled • Ensure that you[...]

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    97 Troubl eshoo ting The batt ery does not cha rge properly or sometime s your device turns itself off while charg ing • Disconnect the d e vice from the charger , remove and reinstall the battery , and try charging again. • The battery terminals may be dirty . Wipe both go ld-coloured contacts with a clean, soft clo th and try charging the bat[...]

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    Troubl eshooti ng 98 You cannot find a Bluetooth-enabl ed device • Ensure that both devices ha ve activa ted the Bluetooth feat ure. • Ensure that the distance between the devices is not more than 10 metres and that they are not separ ated by walls o r other obst acles. • Ensure that each devi ce's visibility is not set to Hidden . • E[...]

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    99 Index access point s, 89 activation keys, 77 Adobe Reader, 51 applications changing o ptions, 74 installing, 74 supported, 74 verifying certificates, 74 Bluetooth activ ating, 58 changing o ptions, 59 connect ing to other devices, 58 receiving data, 60 sending data , 60 Calendar changing options, 49 changing view s, 49 creating event s, 48 stopp[...]

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    Index 100 creat ing w orld clo ck, 66 setting alarms, 66 stopping alarms, 66 contacts assigning default numbers or addresse s, 46 assigning ringtones, 47 assigning speed dial numbers, 46 creating co ntact cards, 44 creating con tact groups, 47 searching for contact cards, 45 synchronising, 48 converte r adding curencies, 67 converting currencies, 6[...]

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    101 Index GPS activating po sitioning methods , 71 monitoring trip details, 72 navigati ng, 71 landmarks, 72 language, 82 media access ing streamin g content, 4 0, 41 opening files in Gallery, 40 playing Flash files, 41 playing media files, 40, 41 playing vo ice clips, 42 recording voice clips, 42 memory cards backing up data, 78 formatting, 78 pro[...]

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    Index 102 Quickoffice opening documents, 50 searching docum ents, 50 updating quickoffice, 51 RealPlayer see media recorder see media security, 84 standby mode, 81 tones, 82 Voice Signal, 69[...]

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    * Depending on the software installed or y our service provider or country , some of the descriptions in the guide ma y not match y our phone exac tly . * Depending on y our country , your phon e and accessorie s may appear diffe rent from the illustrations in this guide. W orld Wide W eb http://www .samsungmobile.com English (E U). 03/20 08. Rev .[...]