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WiMAX/Wi-Fi Mobile Inter net T ab let Getting Star ted Guide SWD-M100.book Pag e i Friday, September 25, 2009 5:1 2 PM.
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Samsung Mondi™ WiMAX/Wi-Fi Mobile Internet T ablet Getting Started Guide Please read this guide before operating your device, and keep it for future reference.
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1 Table of Contents Section 1: Intr oduction ................................................... 3 Accessing the Online User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Powering the Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Utilizing the Communication Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Section 7: Applications ................................................ 73 Microsoft Mobile Applications - Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . 73 Microsoft Mobile Applications - Office Mobile .
3 Section 1: Introduction The Mondi™ (WiMAX Wireless Inte rnet T ablet) no w lets you enhance your on-the -go experience. Y ou can now ta ke your computer with you and enjo y all of its fu nctionality on a tabl et powered by Microsoft’ s Windo ws Mobile™ 6.
Introduction 4 Initial Device Setup If your device has never been powered on before and is initializing fo r the first time, you will need to foll ow these procedures. These same steps are necessar y if the devi ce is ever Hard Reset (to factor y default pa rameters).
5 4. Use the drop down lists to adjust the fiel ds within the date and time page. Options include T ime zone, Date, and Time. • The Date field l aunches an onscr een calendar .
Introduction 6 Inst allin g the Batt er y Warn ing!: Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as this action can result in being burned. 1. In a single motion, p ress down on the cove r , slide it away from the lens ( 1), and then carefully lift the bat tery cover (2) away from the de vice.
7 3. Replace the cover by lining up the tabs and then firmly sliding the cover away from the lens until it snaps into place. Replaci ng the Bat ter y If there is a need to re place th e pre-installed battery , follow these instructions. Warning!: Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as this action can result in being burned.
Introduction 8 Using the Kickstand The Mondi comes with a kickstand that is built into the rear battery cover and can be pulled out to support the device when rested upon a flat surface. 1. T urn the unit over to reve al the back battery cover . 2. Insert your fi nger into t he groove at the end of the stand and carefully pull outwards.
9 Note: The device has been tested to support cards of up to 32GB. This microSD card is an optional accessory, a card greater than 2GB is recommended. Warning!: DO NOT remove a microSD card while files are being accessed or transferred, as this can result in loss or damage of data.
Introduction 10 Remo val of the micr oSD Car d 1. Locate the mic roSD card slot on the undersi de of the device and flip o pen the micr oSD card slot c over . 2. Firmly pres s the card into the slot and re lease it. The ca rd should pop partially out of the slot.
11 Section 2: Basics Y our Mondi™ Internet T ablet is packed with features tha t simplify your life and expand your abilit y to keep you both connected t o your office a nd stay in to uch with the people tha t are important to you. This section will gui de you through the basic functions featur es of your device.
Basics 12 Y our Devi ce 1. Display shows the information needed to operate your device, such as the signal st rength, battery level, time, active application , etc. 2. Webcam lens is used to shoot a stre aming video of the user during a video confer ence.
13 5. Left Action key ( ) is used to launch either the MobileWidget screen o r the T askSwitcher a pplication. • Single press (quick) toggles betw een the Mobile Widget screen where you ca n use avail able Widget s (page 32) an d the T od ay screen.
Basics 14 15. Page Up/Dn allows you to navigate up and down through the currently active page, and also to navigate through the different menu options. 16. Right Softkey ( ) is used to navigate through menus and applications by selecting the choice indicated on the lower right area of the display screen.
15 24. Headset jack allows you to plug in a stereo headset (sold separately). 25. Stylus storage location of inc luded stylus touch pen. It is recommended that you use th is pen when making your onscreen selections. Using your fingers can be less accurate, possibly scratc h the screen , and leave unnecessary residue.
Basics 16 30. Camera/ Mirror provides a 3.0 MP camera, with included mirror , that lets you take pictures and shoot videos. Naviga ting the T oday Screen Mondi™ is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 ® Classic, providing the power and familiarity of Mi crosoft Windows.
17 T oday Screen Fu nctions 1. Tit le Bar located at the top of the screen, displays the currently active program, wireless status, and allows you to clo se currently act ive screens. Clic k on the status ic ons to access abbreviated Connec tivity , Volume, and Battery settings menus.
Basics 18 4. Home Shortcut ( ) displays the T oday screen that contains quick links to IM, Outlook email, Da te/Time information, Internet Phone, and any Upcomin g Appointments. 5. Web P ages Shortcut ( ) displays either a Thumbnail or Perspective view of currently stored Favorite W eb Bookmarks or Browsing History .
19 • Instant Messenger displays any unread chat messages. • Outlook Email displays the number of unread email messages. •C l o c k displays the current date and time information . • Internet Phone displays any missed Internet Phone calls. • Appointments displa ys the numbe r of upcoming Calendar appointments or events.
Basics 20 Locking Y our Device The device can be loc ked either manually or a utomatically via the Settings men u. Man ually Loc king the De vice This manua l process temp orarily loc ks the device wit hout the need to utilize a pass word. 1. Single press the Power butto n ( ) to turn off the screen but keep the device on in the background.
21 Settin g Up an Au tomati c Lock State When you setup an automat ic lock on your device, it requires a password be entered prior to returning to normal operation. When a password is set up, the device can be locked immediately upon command, configur ed to lock afte r a specified period of inactivity, or after the LCD blanks out.
Basics 22 Note: This hint may be visible to others, so do not enter your password into this field. The hint you set will only appear after five consecutive incorrect passwords have been entered. 4. T ouch to save your new password hint. Unlock ing the De vice after a Timeout 1.
23 T o close yo ur applications: 1. T ouch the applica tion’ s softkey option Menu > Exit . – or – Press and hold (lef t action ke y) to launch th e T askSwitcher appl ic atio n. • This app licatio n visuall y displa ys any app lications currentl y running in the backgroun d.
Basics 24 Note: Scrolling requires that you press firmly on the screen then drag. When scrolling through a list (see adjacent image) make sure n ot to touch or press individual entries on the list as this will open the list entry.
25 1. Pan e l s display the associated features, functions and shortcuts for shortcut. 2. Shortcuts provide access to ea ch of the five available panels. 3. Applications panel provides a grid view of the 12 preferred Main menu applicatio n shortcuts (Favorites ).
Basics 26 4. T ouc h the Notifications tab to then a ssign specifi c audio files (or vibrate) to play for specific applications or actions. 5. T ouc h the Event drop-down list and select one of the fo.
27 4. T ap either an individual onscreen Reset button for either the Main Storag e or My Storage loca tions. – or – Ta p Clear Memory to delete bo th locations. • If selecti ng the Clear Memor y option , you will need to type in ‘Y es’ within the onscreen field an d then tap Ye s to continue .
Basics 28 2. In a single motion, use your th umbs to slide the top sect ion of the device up to open, as shown i n the following illustration. The built-in QWERTY keyb oard supports quick and easy text input, just as you would when u sing a comp uter’ s keyboard.
29 The keyboard provides dual-use keys labele d with alphabetic characters on the lower half and numbers and symbols on the upper half. Press the key comb ination corresponding to the character you want to enter . Enteri ng Char acter s Characters can be entered using either Uppercase or Lowercase.
Basics 30 2. Press the desired key . – or – T o only enter al l top row characters, press twice. • For examp le, to enter “1 1:30”, you w ould use the k eyboard sequence shown below . • If you ma ke a mistake and en ter the wrong ch aracter , press to erase a single chara cter .
31 Entering T ext using the Onscreen K eyboard In those onscreen pages wher e text can be entered into either fields, strings, or messages, the device also prov ides access to an onscreen virtual QWER TY keyboard. 1. From a place where you can en ter text, touch the onscreen text fiel d.
Basics 32 Widgets The MobileWidget page (via th e Widget Bar) prov ides quick access to mini-programs (w idgets). This bar gives you information at a glance and prov ides easy access to frequently use.
33 • Widget Desktop - is the ava ilable worksp ace where you can place any desired widget apps. Once p laced on the Widg et Desktop, t hey are imme diately available and activ e. Their positio n on the deskt op can easil y be changed by , in a sing le motion, touching a nd draggi ng to a ne w locatio n.
Basics 34 Note: Widgets are not activated by default on the device but must first be activated via the Widgets menu. Placi ng Widgets on Sepa rate Pages The three buttons at the top of the Wid get Desk top correspond to available pages tha t can contai n Widgets.
35 Widget Icons The following table contains a d escription of e ach available Widget, it’ s function, and how to navigate to tha t particular application. If the application is already described in another section of this u ser manual, onl y a cross referenc e is then provided.
Basics 36 Photo : allows you to vi ew the list of devi ce images, received in messages, or taken by the camera. Y ou can then set/assign the image as the current wallpaper fo r the Widget Desktop. • For more informat ion, refer to “Widgets” on page 32.
37 Memo : launches the Notes application where you can then create , store and review previously created notes/memos. • For more infor mation, refer to “Widgets” on page 32. AccuWeather : uses your current data connection to access a nd display an onscreen popup containing real-tim e weather information for a specified loca tion.
Communication and Connection 38 Section 3: Communica tion and Connection Communication Setup Y our device is capable of obta ining broadband Inte rnet Access via either of these two a vailable methods.
39 Accessing the Wireless Manager Widge t 1. From the To d a y screen, touch Start () > Programs > Widget . 2. In a single motion, touch a nd dra g the Wireless Manager widget ( ) from its current location on the Widget Bar and move it to the Widget Desktop.
Communication and Connection 40 Activating Wi-Fi Communication Wi-Fi co mmunication requires access to an existing an d accessible Wirele ss Access Point (WAP). These WAPs can either be Open (unsecured) as within most Hot Spots, or Secured (requiring knowledge of the Ro uter name and password).
41 7. Select from th e following sec urity connecti on presets fr om the Connects to drop down: – Select The Internet if the network conne cts to the Internet (does not use proxy settings). – Select Wor k if the network does no t connect to the Internet (u ses proxy settings).
Communication and Connection 42 Init iating a Mobil e WiMA X Connec tion 1. From t he To d a y screen, touch WiMAX CM (left softkey). – or – From t he To d a y screen, touch Start () > WiMAX CM . 2. T ouc h Connec t . Once successfully connect ed, you are returned to the T oday scre en.
43 4. T ouch Menu (right softkey) to access the Bluetooth Settings. Adding a B luetooth D evice 1. From the To d a y screen, touch Start () > Settings . 2. T ouch the Connectio ns tab and tap Wireless Manager () . 3. T ouch Menu (right softkey) > Bluetooth Settings .
Communication and Connection 44 Creat ing a Device Na me 1. From t he To d a y screen, touch Start () > Settings . 2. T ouc h the System tab and t ap About () . 3. T ouc h the Device ID tab and double tap the Device name field to highlight current name.
45 Making B luetoot h Secure When the Bluetooth Visi bility on y our Mondi is turned on, your device is wirelessly transmitting its device name and status to every device within its range. This transmission can pose a security risk an d incite u nauthorized connection to your device.
Synchronization 46 Section 4: Synchronization Y our device features a built-in ActiveSyn c ® utility tha t allows y ou to synchronize data between yo ur computer and your device.
47 Y our device will rema in connected to the comput er after synchronization is c omplete. If any sele cted content is changed on your computer (new email, photos, playlist updates, etc.) Microsoft Activ eSync automatica ll y re-syncs the information on the device.
Synchronization 48 T o set up an Exchan ge Server conne ction, complete the following steps. • Check the b ox in the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange field (2) and click Next . Note: The information in these fields is case-sensitive.
49 Note: Media synchronization can require that you launch Windows Media Player to finish the process of setting up the partnership. Setting Up Windows Media Play er Sync Options If you choose to sync.
Synchronization 50 6. Enter a new name for the device (as it will appear within the Windows Media Player’ s left pane) and click Finish . For more detailed information on creating a unique device name, see “Creating a Device Name” on page 44. Synchronizing Music with W indows Media Pl ayer 1.
51 Connecting to the De vice via ActiveSync ActiveSync allo ws you to synchro nize data betwee n your computer and your device. Sync hronization compares the data on your device with your desk top computer and updates both your device and computer with the latest data.
Synchronization 52 Loading Files to Y our microSD Car d Verify your microSD card i s securely installed into the dev ice. For more information, refer to “Installation of the microSD Card” on page 9.
53 For m att ing the mic ro SD C ar d Both the internal device storage locati on (Main Storage) and microSD card (Stora ge Card) can be cleared of content via a Hard Reset and refo rmat process. The Main Storage (My Device) location has only ~90 MB of storage capacity to contain your installed applicat ions and files.
Synchronization 54 4. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your Power/USB Data jack lo cated on the side of th e device. – or – From t he To d a y screen, touch Application () > Basic Settings > USB . 5. Ta p Mass Storage and select ei ther My Storage (internal storage) or Storage Card (microSD card) as the desti nation.
55 Viewi ng fil es on micro SD car d via Mondi 1. From the To d a y screen, touch Start () > Programs > File Explorer . 2. T ouch the navigation drop-down menu at the t op-left of the File Explorer screen (seen belo w).
Email Setup 56 Section 5: Email Setup Setting Up an IMAP or POP3 Account T o send and re ceive email messa ges through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) account, or to use the device to acce ss your .
57 5. T ouch Next (right softkey) to continue to the next screen where you ca n enable th e T ry to get e-m ail s ettin gs automatically from the Internet option. This ena bling allows the device to then at tempt to retrieve these setti ngs automatically .
Email Setup 58 10. T ouc h the blue Review all download settings link i f you wish to modify other advanced em ail settings and parameters. • For more in formation, refe r to “Editing an Email Account” on page 60. 11. Press Finish (right softkey).
59 10. Ta p t h e Y our name: field and then use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the name you wish to use with this email account. This will be the name used in the From field when your emails go out to recipients. • If desired, use the keyb oard to also update the Account display name you wish to use for thi s email ac count.
Email Setup 60 • Use the same name and password for sending e-mail to use the same user nam e and passwo rd for outgoing mail as for incoming mail (can only be sel ected if the Out going server requires authen tication box is ch ecke d).
61 10. Either confirm the outgoi ng (SMTP) mail server informati on and field selections are corre ct, or make changes, and touch Next (right softkey). 11. From this Outgoing (SMTP) sc reen, confirm the correct SMTP information and then touch the blue Advanced Server Settings link.
Email Setup 62 • Use automatic send/receiv e schedule when roam ing to continu e to check your ema il at pred etermined i nterval s even if you are in a roaming are a.
63 • Work with your Sy stem Administrator to obtain the following pieces of information: – Exchange Server address and dom ain name. – Y our user name and password. 1. From the To d a y screen, touch Start () > Programs > ActiveSync . 2. T ouch Menu (right softkey) > Add Server Sour ce.
Email Setup 64 9. Place a check adjacent to those boxes for the ty pes of information you wish to sync hronize with the Exchange Server , and then touch Finish (left softkey). When the setup is comple te, synchroni ze to retrie ve your email messages.
65 3. T ouch an email ac count to th en display a li st of unread email messa ges. 4. T ouch an onscreen email message to then read its contents. Use your Styl us to move the slider (on the right of the message) up or down to scroll through longer messages.
Calendar and Contacts 66 Section 6: Calendar and Contacts Calendar Y our Calendar helps or ganize your time and reminds you of important ev ents. Adding an Ev ent to Y o ur Calendar 1.
67 9. Select an alarm ti me for the event by touching the Reminder field. • Select None or Remind me to toggle th e activation state of the reminder feature. • Select a r eminder time int erval : 1 , 5 , 10 , 15 , 30 , or 45 . • Select a ti meframe: minutes(s) , hour(s) , day(s) , or week(s) .
Calendar and Contacts 68 Editing a Calendar E ve nt 1. From t he To d a y screen, touch Start () > Calendar . 2. Locate the ev ent and tap th e entry . 3. T ouc h Menu (right softkey) > Edit to open the Calendar Event page where you can modify any necessary fields.
69 Contacts Y our device’ s Contacts list helps you stay in touch with colleagues , friends and family by keeping track of all their contact informa tion. Note: If your device was synchronized to your Outlook account via ActiveSync, your current Contacts list would contain populated entries.
Calendar and Contacts 70 Adding a New Conta ct 1. From t he To d a y screen, touch (Favorite Co ntacts shortcut). 2. Slide or touch an empty Contac t entry to the cen ter position and tap the card (indic ated by a Plus sign where a picture would be). This op ens the Phonebook page.
71 10. Select a Category type for th e current contact by touching the Categories field and touching th e selection field and placing a ch eckmark along side those c ategories you wish to assign. • If new categor ies exist, tou ch Menu (right softkey) > New Categor y to begin creating yo ur own.
Calendar and Contacts 72 Beaming a Contac ts Entr y 1. From t he To d a y screen, touch (Favorite Co ntacts shortcut). 2. Slide a desired Con tacts entry card to t he center location and touch Open Co ntact (left softkey). 3. T ouc h Menu (right softkey) > Send Contact > Beam .
73 Section 7: Applications Mondi is loaded with famili ar Microsoft ® Office Mobile applications such as Pocket Outlook , Pocket Internet Explorer , MSN ® Messenger , Windo ws ® Media™ Player , Word/PowerPoint/ Excel Mobile, and seve ral other specialty applicat ions.
Applications 74 Microsoft Mobile Applications - Office Mobile Mondi is loaded with m obile versions of the following 2007 Office applications: Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, and OneNote Mobile . Exce l Mobile O v er view Excel Mobile works with Microsof t Excel on your computer t o give you easy access to copies of your workbooks.
75 Beaming a W or kbook Workbook files can be beamed di rectly to an other Bluetooth- compatible device as l ong as that recipient is visible a nd accepting incoming data. 1. Fro m th e To d a y screen, touch Start () > Offic e Mobile > Excel Mobile .
Applications 76 • If there are existin g documents on t his device, t he file access screen displays. T o crea te a new document, press New (left softkey). 2. Use the QWERTY keyboard to create your new document. For more informat ion, refer to “Entering T ext Using the QWERTY Keyboard ” on page 27.
77 Beaming a Word Do cument Word Documents can be beamed directly to an other B luetooth- compatible device as l ong as that recipient is visible a nd accepting incoming data. 1. Fro m th e To d a y screen, touch Start () > Offic e Mobile > Wor d Mobile .
Applications 78 Media Play er Controls With the Media Player window op en, you can change or use any of the followin g application funct ions: • Magnification - allows you to toggle between a F ullscreen and F it to Page view . T o exit from the F ullscreen mode, tap the screen.
79 [Important: DivX VOD co ntent is protected by a Div X DRM (Digital Rights Management) system that restricts pl ayback to registered DivX Certifie d devices. If you try to play DivX VOD conten t not auth orized for your device, the message "Authorization Error" will be displayed and your content will no t play .
Applications 80 3. T ouc h the Alarm field and enter a uni que name for this alarm event. F or more information, refer to “Entering T ext Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 27. 4. Select a repeating status for the alarm by touching either On or Off .
81 9. T ouch Done to complete the time assignme nt. 10. Select a snooze set t ing by touching the Snooze field and then selecting one of t he available opti ons (via either a tap or by using your Up/Down Navigation keys): None , 1 Min , 3 Min , 5 Min , 7 Min or 10 Min .
Applications 82 5. T ouc h Done (right softkey) to exi t from the Delete Mode if there are remaining al arm events. Creat ing a New An niversar y Event Y our device comes wi th a built-in Anniversary feature that provides the abi lity to create re minders for speci fic anniversary events based on a c alendar date (versus a t ime event).
83 • If you selecte d Ring or System, a Volume field will appear below th e Sound Profile field. • T ouch a n availa ble audi o file to play a samp le. 8. Adjust the alarm v olume by either t ouching and dragging the volume sli der across the sc reen or touch ing either volume icon (+/-).
Applications 84 Using t he StopWatch Y our device comes with a built-in stopwa tch feature. 1. From t he To d a y screen, touch Start () > Programs > Clocks . – or – From t he To d a y screen, touch t he Date/Tim e shortcut. 2. Ta p t h e StopWatch tab.
85 3. T ap the World Clock Map on the screen. 4. Find a city on th e world ma p by touchi ng one of the blue ocean area s and in a single motion touch and drag the map across the screen. 5. Double tap a city to view th e current time. The selected time zone will turn blue.
Applications 86 3. T ouch the drop-down arrow adjacent to the Time Zone field to then select a different city fro m your current time zone. – or – T ouc h to open a list of world cities from which you can choose a new location.
87 2. Flip through the currently open applications and center the desired application on the sc reen. Se lected applications display their name a bove the image. 3. T ouch either End (to terminate the current app) or End All (to close all backgr ound applications).
Applications 88 • To u c h t h e Connections tab and tap External Connections . • T ouch t he Mass Storage radi o box, then choose Storage Card from the drop- down list. Th e Mondi then est ablishes a n ew USB connecti on with your computer and allows access t o the inter nal microSD card as an extern al storage lo cation.
89 14. Select Format storage medium and click Next . It is recommended that the maps be installed o nto a clean and empty microSD card. Once the maps are installed, the microSD card is then pai red for use with your specific Mondi device. Important!: Formatting the microSD card will erase all information and lea ve the card empty of data.
Applications 90 25. Once the Vouc her code has b een correctly entered, tap the onscreen green checkmark. If this i s your only voucher code, tap No . • If you have additiona l voucher codes, tap Ye s and enter th ose additional codes.
91 2. T ouch the T arge t icon ( ) to reveal options speci fic to your selected ar ea. Options in cluded in the T arget menu are: • Navigate to : begins a new navigation se ssion. •C a l l (greyed out as Mondi can not make direct calls) • Zoom to cursor : zooms the current m ap to indicate more detail about t he select ed targe t locatio n.
Applications 92 •S a v e : stores (with in either the appl ication itsel f or within the microSD card) a current Map l ocation as an image, GPS lo cation, or a selected Cursor position.
93 Section 8: Health and Saf ety Infor mation This section outlines th e safety precautions associated with using your device. These safety precau tions should be follow ed to safely use your device.
Health and Safety Info rmation 94 When the device is loc ated at grea ter distances from the user , the exposure to RF is drasticall y lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapi dly with increasing distance from the source.
95 safety to ensure coordinated effo rts at the federal level. The following agencies belo ng to this working group: • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Environmental Protect.
Health and Safety Info rmation 96 none of the studies can answ er questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of device use in these studies was around three years.
97 What steps can I tak e to redu ce my exposure to ra dio fre quency ener gy from my wi rele ss device? If there is a risk from t hese products - and at this point we do not know that there is - i t is prob ably very small.
Health and Safety Info rmation 98 the U.S. are required to meet sa fety requirements regardless of whether they are used against th e head or against the body .
99 Additional informa tion on the safe ty of RF exposures from various sources can be obtained from the following organizations (Updated 12/1/2006): • FCC RF Safety Program: http://www .fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/ • Environmental Protection Agenc y (EP A): http://www .
Health and Safety Information 100 5. Do not take note s or look up device numbers while driving. Jotting down a "to do" list or flipping through your address book takes attention aw ay from your primar y responsibility , driving safely .
101 Exposure to very loud sound has al so been assoc iated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypers ensiti vity to sound and distor ted hearing. Individual susceptibi lity to noise-induc ed hearing loss and potential h earing proble m varies.
Health and Safety Information 102 Operating En vironment Remember to follo w any special regula tions in force in any are a and always switch your devic e off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interfer ence or danger .
103 Implantable Me dical De vices A minimum separation of six (6 ) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless devi ce and an imp lantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or impl antable cardioverter defibrillator , to avoid potential inte rference with the device.
Health and Safety Information 104 Posted Facil itie s Switch your devi ce off in any faci lity where posted notices require you to do so. Potentially Explosive En vir onments Switch your devi ce off when in any are a with a potentially explosive a tmosphere and obey al l signs and instructions.
105 Cautions Any changes or modifi cations to your device not expressly approved in this document coul d void you r warranty for this equipment, and vo id your autho rity to operate thi s equipment. Only use approved batteries, an tennas and chargers.
Health and Safety Information 106 • Do not use the device if the an tenna is damaged. • If your device is equipped with an internal antenna, o bstructing the internal antenna could inhibit call performance. • Speak directly into the device's receiver .
107 • Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticea bly shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery .
Health and Safety Information 108 • Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe disposal options for Li-Io n batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center .
109 • Do not paint the device. P aint can c log the device's moving p arts and prevent proper operation. • Do not put the device in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator . The device may explode when overheated.
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111 deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987- 4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will pr omptly repair or replace the defective Product. SAMS UNG may , at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, reco nditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any Produ ct or replace Prod uct with a rebuilt , reconditioned or new Product.
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Warranty Information 11 4 5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements and add-on components (if any ) of the Software that Samsung may provide to you or make a vailable to you after the da te you obtain your initial c opy of the Soft wa re, unless we provide other terms along with such u pgrade.
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118 Inde x A ActiveSync 46 Configuration 47 Connection 47 Windows Media Player 49 Adjusting Text Input Settings 31 Airplane Mode 39 Application Closing 22 Opening 22 Applications Closing 86 B Battery .
119 L Locking 20 Lockup Rebooting 10 M Main Storage 26 , 53 Menu Navigation 22 MicroSD Card 27 microSD Card External Storage 53 Formatting 53 Installati on 9 Loading Fi les 52 Overview 8 Removal 10 Re.
120 W Warranty Information 110 Widget Bar 32 Widgets 32 Accessing 32 Activation 34 Adding to the Widget bar 32 Deleting from the Widget bar 32 Icons 35 Rearranging 34 Wi-Fi Activation 40 Establishing a Connection 40 Windows Media Player Sync Options 49 Synchr onizing M usic 50 Wireless Manager 38 Accessing 38 Bluetooth 42 SWD-M100.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Samsung GH68-23169A c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Samsung GH68-23169A - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung GH68-23169A, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung GH68-23169A va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
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Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Samsung GH68-23169A. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung GH68-23169A ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.