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The Alltel Hue II™ BY SAMSUNG (SCH-R6 00 Seri es) PORT ABLE QU AD-B AND MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
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1 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .............................................. 4 Understanding this User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Receiving New Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Message Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Sounds Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting Started 4 Section 1: Getting Star ted This section explains how to start using your Sams ung R600 phone by activating your service, setting u p your Vo icemail, o r getting an understanding of h ow this manual is put together .
5 of other accessories may inv alid ate your warranty and may cause damage. Use the T rav el Adapter The travel ada pter inc luded with your phone is a convenie nt, light-weight charger that rapidly charges your phone from any 120/220 V AC outlet. 1. Plug the larg e end of the T ravel Adapter into a standard 120 V AC or 220 V AC wall outlet.
Getting Started 6 Install the Batter y Note: Y our phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeabl e standard Li-Ion batter y and travel adapter . Impo rtant!: Y ou must fully charge the batter y the first time you use your phone, otherwise you could damage the batter y .
7 T ur n Y our Ph one On 1. Open the flip on your phone, as shown. 2. Press . Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the antenna (behind the hinge) while using your phone as this can affect call quality and can cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than is necessar y .
Getting Started 8 Listen to V oicemail 1. In standby mode, press and hold or dial your own mobile numbe r to dial Voic email. (F or more inform ation, refer to “Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing” on page 20..) After connecting, yo u will hear your voice greeting.
9 4. Slowly release y our pressure on the card. It wi ll slide outward a short distance. 5. Remove the memor y card from the memor y card slot. 6. If desired, install anothe r memory card. (For more information, refer to “Install a Memor y Card” on page 8.
Understanding Y our Phone 10 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone This section outlines some key f eatur es of your phone. It also describes the scre en format and the ic ons that will be displayed when the phone is in use.
11 2. P ower / Accessory Connector — Used to conn ect charging accessories or an y availa ble accessor y cables to your phone. 3. Camera Lens — The lens of yo ur built-i n Camera- Camcorder . 4. Front Display — Indicates the stat us of your phone, includin g sta tus icons, me ssage indica tors, signal strength, and so on.
Understanding Y our Phone 12 2. Navigation Key — In Menu mode, lets you scroll through the phone menu option s. In Standby mode, le ts you access preset func tions and on e user -defined function. 3. Left Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and applica tions and to select th e choice indica ted at the bottom left corner of the Main LCD.
13 Left So ft Key Some fun c tions of the Lef t soft key ( ) a re as follows: • In standby mode, press the Celltop soft key ( ) to launch the Celltop application. (For m ore information, refer to “Celltop” on page 70..) • When the Left soft key function is Edit, press the Edit soft key ( ) to edit a Contacts entry .
Understanding Y our Phone 14 Na vigation K ey Use the directional ke ys on the Naviga tion key ( ) to browse menus, sub-menus, and lists . Each directional key also acts as a sho rtcut to launch applications. Star K e y In standby mode, use the Star key ( ) to lock your phone.
15 Display Screen Icons Y our R600 phone can show you de finitions of th e icons that appear on the top line of the display . T o access the Icon Glossary: 䊳 In standby mode, press Menu ( ), then sele ct Phone Info ➔ Icon Glossary . A list appears showing th e icons that can appear on the top line of the displays.
Understanding Y our Phone 16 Input mo de Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and symbols. While a t any text ent ry screen, press the Left soft key , then choose the input mode from the pop-up menu using the Navigation key . Optional in put modes are T9 Word , Abc , ABC , Sym bols , and 123 .
17 R eceive Messages in Standby Mode While your phone is in stan dby mode, new incoming messages automaticall y a ppear in the screen as they ar e received. Use the Naviga tion key t o scroll through tex t or to view complete ima ges. Ta l k M o d e Y ou can place and rece ive calls only when your p hone is on.
Understanding Y our Phone 18 Note: The Vibrate icon ( ) appears in the display when the phone is in Vibr at e mode. The No Ring icon ( ) appears in the display when the phone is in Silence All mode. The Alarm only icon ( ) appears in the display when the phone is in Alarm only mode.
19 Note: For more information, refer to “Mem ory Card (Optional)” on page 8.. • Entering Video Player Mode: 1. In standby mode, press Menu ( ), then s e lect Multimed ia ➔ My Videos . – or – In camcorder mode , press the Gallery soft key .
Call Functions 20 Section 3: Call Functions This section explains how to make or answer a call. This section also inc ludes the features and functionality as sociated with making or answe ring a call. Making a Call — Number Entr y Dialing 1. With the phone on, enter the nu mber you wish to call using the keypad.
21 T o manually call a number with pause(s) without storing it to your Contacts: 1. Enter the number yo u wish to call. 2. Press the Options soft key . A pop-up menu containing the f ollowing options appears in the disp lay: • P P a use — a hard pause (awai ts inpu t from you) .
Call Functions 22 Pause Dialing From a Co ntacts Entr y • If you speed dial a co ntact tha t contains four -second (T) pause(s) simply wait for the pauses to pa ss and the dialing to complete.
23 2. Say , “ Call ” . Y ou are prompt ed to “ Say the name or # ”. 3. Speak clearly and say the name of a perso n in your Contacts list, fi rst name followed by last name. If the name is recogniz ed, V o ice Dial re peats the na me and dials the n umber .
Call Functions 24 4. Say “ Ye s ” to confi rm the number or “ No ” to hear the next one, or use th e keypad t o se lect the correct number from the list. (For more information, refer to “Choice Lists ” on page 98..) • Press the Repeat soft key to sa y the name again.
25 Adjusting the Call V olume In standby mode, repeatedly press the volume key ( ) down until the Call Volume Level desired appears in the display . The volume key is on the left side of phone. Calls Log The Calls log retains information about Outg oing, Incoming, and Missed calls.
Call Functions 26 • Details — View detai ls of the ca ll. This option on ly disp lays if the call is fr om a saved number . • Erase — Erase the selected c all from your O utgoing call log. • Lock/Unlock — Prot ect the se lected c all from be ing erased.
27 • Te x t M e s s a g e — Lets you send a text message to the sel ected calli ng numbe r . • Pictu re Message — Lets yo u send a pictur e message to the sele cted c alling n umber . • Vid e o M e s sa g e — Lets you se nd a vid eo message t o the selected n umber call ed.
Call Functions 28 All Calls Y ou can revi ew all of the calls log entries (outgo ing, incoming, and missed calls) for the time and date of a ca ll, as well as other information. 1. In standby mode, press Me nu , then select Calls ➔ All Calls . A list of all lo gged calls a ppears in the display .
29 • Erase — Erase the se lected data call fro m your Data C all log. • Lock / Unlo ck — P rotect the s elected data call fro m being erased. • Erase All — Er ase all ca lls from you r Outgoin g call log.
Call Functions 30 1. In standby mode, press Me nu ➔ Calls ➔ Data Counter . The following options a p pear in the display: • T r ansmitted — Vie w the total amount of data tran smitted by your phone sin ce the last reset. • Received — View the total amount of data re ceived b y your phone since the last reset .
31 Note: For more information, refer to “System Select” on page 126...
Menu Navigation 32 Section 4: Menu Na vigation This section explains the menu navi gation for your phone. It also includes an outline of the menus a vailable with yo ur phone. Menu Naviga tion Access menus usin g the MENU-OK key ( ), the Navig a tion key ( ), the soft keys ( ), or a shortcut.
33 • Connect Bluetooth — Connects a B l uetooth device , such as a headset, in place of the phone’ s ear piece and microphon e. • Speakerphone — Enab les Speake rphone mode to sha re the call with ot hers near by . •V o i c e M e m o — Re co rd a v oi ce me mo .
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 34 Section 5: Understanding Y our Contacts This section explains ho w to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Contacts.
35 3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to high light each field. 4. Enter a phone number ( Mobile , Home , or Wo rk ) or an e-mail address ( E-mail ) for th e new Co ntacts entry . 5. If desired, assign th e new Contact to a Group . This lets you send messages to and find this Contact and other related contacts.
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 36 Creating a new Contacts entry : 3. Select Create New . The following ( number ty pe) icons appear in the display: 4. Select the number type that matches your new entr y . The New Contact screen appears in the display with the number being save populating the selected number type field.
37 A list of your calls a ppears in the dis play . 3. Highlight the number you wish to store in Contacts . 4. Press the Options soft key . The following op tions appear in the disp lay: •S a v e — Saves the selected number to your Contacts list. • Details — V iew details o f the call.
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 38 4. Say “ Ye s ” to confirm the name or “ No ” to hear the next name, or use the k eypad to select t he correct na me from the list. (For more in formation, refer to “Choice Lists” on page 98..) • T o say the nam e again, press the Repeat soft key .
39 – Set as/Remove Sp eed Dial — Lets you assign a speed dial number to a contact. Y ou can select the number by either entering it in the Go T o box or by using the Navigation key , then press to set the num ber . Group This option lets you find a Contac ts list entr y with a speci fic Group name.
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 40 Edi tin g an Ex isti ng C ont act E ntr y Once stored in the Contacts, an entry can be changed quite easily . 1. Find the desired entr y in the Contacts list. (For more information, refer to “F inding a Contacts Entry” on page 37.
41 •S e a r c h — Lets you find Contacts list entries by the i r phone number s. • P pause — Adds a hard pause (a waits input fr om you). • T pause — Ad ds a four -second pause. • Send Message — Lets you send a text or picture message to the entere d number .
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 42 Using the Options soft key : 3. Press the Options soft key . The fol lowing menu options appear in the display: •N e w C o n t a c t — Lets you a dd a new num ber to your Contacts list or to t he selected contact. •E r a s e — Lets you de lete the highligh ted contact.
43 11. Select an unas signed Speed Dial number to assign it to the selected Contact. Y ou are prom pted to confirm t he assignment. 12. Press the Ye s soft key to assign the selected Spee d Dial number . The Edit Contact screen appears in the di splay .
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 44 • Set Msg Ringt one — Lets you assign a specific Message ringtone to the s elected Co ntact to ind icate mess ages from th is Contac t. • Buy a Ringtone — L a unches Celltop to let you bu y a ringtone. (For more info rmation, refer to “Celltop” on pa ge 70.
45 information, refer to “Finding a Contacts Entry” on page 37..) 2. Press the Edit soft key . The Edit Contact screen appears in the displa y with the co ntact name highlighted. 3. Highlight a numbe r field o r the Email field in this Contacts entr y .
Understanding Y o ur Contacts 46 Tip : Y ou can also assign a Speed Dial number when creating or editing a Contacts entry . For more information, refer to “Assigning Speed Dial Numbers” on page 41. 2. Highlight a Speed Dial number . 3. Press SET ( ).
47 Sending a Contacts Entr y Use the Send Name Card With Bl uetoo th option to send on e or more selec ted Contact s entries to another , compatible phone or other device ove r a Bluetooth co nnection. 1. Find and h ighl ight th e des ired entr y in the Cont acts list.
Entering T e xt 48 Section 6: Entering T ext This section outlines how to sele ct the desired te xt inpu t mode when entering characters into your phone. This section also describes how to use the T9 pred ictive text en tr y system t o reduce the amount of key strokes associated with entering text.
49 Entering T ext in Alpha ( Abc) Mode 1. Enter characters while in Alpha (Abc) mode by pressing the key with the de sired charac ters (such as, pressing once for “G”). 2. Press the key repeatedly unt il th e desired character appears in the display (suc h as, pressin g two times for “H”).
Entering T e xt 50 T9 W o rd recognizes that the most commonly used word for the sequence of keys you j ust pressed is “ S amsung.” Tip : T o enter words not likely to be in the T9 Word dictionary , such as uncommon abbreviations or slang, tr y changing the text entry mode from T9 W ord to Abc , abc , or ABC .
51 䊳 While in 123 mode, press the key lab eled with the number tha t you wish to insert into your message. F or example, press to enter the number ‘4’ in your message. Ente ring Symbo ls Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or % in a text message.
Messaging 52 Section 7: Messaging This section explains ho w to create, send, receive, and view different types of messages. Thi s section also describ es the features and fun ctionality associated with messaging. Creating and Sending New Messages This section guides yo u through procedu res for crea ting and sending text, picture, and pos tcards.
53 5. At any point wh ile composi ng a mess a ge, you can set message send options by pressing the Options soft key . (For more information, refer to “Message Send Options” on page 59..) 6. Once you’re finished compos ing your message, press SEND ( ) to send your message.
Messaging 54 9. Once you have highlight ed a photo, press . The Create Pic Msg screen appears in the display with the selected photo in the Picture field. The Sound field becomes highlighted. 10. T o add a sound file to your message, press the Sounds soft key .
55 5. Press Send ( ) to save the picture and begin delivery process. Y o u are prompted to send a copy of the picture to AxcessMyPics.com. The follow ing options appear in the display: •Y e s •N o 6. Select the desired option. The Create P ic Msg screen then appears in the display with the To : list showing.
Messaging 56 • Save As Draft — Save the message to your Draft folder . • Priority Level — Cho o se High , Normal , or Low . • Va lidity Perio d — Enter the Dat e when this message wil l cease to be valid, then use the Left and Right nav igation keys to choose the Tim e .
57 • Press the Vid e os soft key to access the video gal ler y . If there ar e no videos in th e gallery , press the Vi d e o soft key to lau nch the camcorder , t hen recor d a vi deo. With v ideos i n the gal ler y , thumbnail images ap pear in the displ ay .
Messaging 58 6. T o send your new video c lip as part of a video message, press Send ( ). Y ou are prompte d to send your video cli p to AxcessMyPics.co m . The following op tions a ppear in the display: •Y e s •N o 7. Select the desired option. The Create V ideo Msg screen appears in the dis play with the To : list showing.
59 13. Highlight a n option, then press to in voke it. 14. Press to send the message. “ Connecting... ” followed by “ Sending Message ” appear in the display and a progress bar indicate s the send status. Message Send Options Y ou can set priority , validity , an d other opt ions be fore you send a message.
Messaging 60 • If Auto V iew and Auto Scroll are both set to On — An alert sounds (unless turned off) and the mess age text automatically appears in the display and scrolls slowly to the end of the message. (For m ore information, refer to “T ext Messa ge Settings” on page 65.
61 Tip : Y ou can also access your voice mail by selecting an entr y in the Voicemail folder . Message Fol der s Inbo x Received messages o f all types (ex cept Voicemail) are stored in the Inbox. 1. In standby mode, press the Message soft key , then select Inbox , to open the Inbox folder .
Messaging 62 – Lock / Unlock — Blo ck or allow changes to the selected message. – Add T o Contacts — Lets y ou add the addressee numbers or E -mail addresses to your Contacts list. – Callback — Lets you call the originator of the message. – Message Info — Let s you display status information about a message.
63 – Go T o URL — Go t o a URL included in this m essage. – Play Again — P i cture Messag es only — Replay a sound file inc l uded with a message. – Forward — Send the message to another addressee . – Erase — Pic ture Messages only — Dele te the message from the Outbox folder .
Messaging 64 • Press the Options soft key . (For more inform ation, refer to “Message Send Options” on page 59..) 4. Once you’re finished compos ing y o ur message, do one of the following: • T o send the message, press SEND () . • T o exit the message, press .
65 Message Sett ings The Msg Settings options let you define numerous message settings such as ringer ty pes and save options. 1. In standby mode, press the Message soft key , then select Msg Settings . The following options appear in the display : • General — Lets you set def ault op tion va lues for T e xt, Pictu re, and Voice messages.
Messaging 66 • Message V iew — Wh en se t t o Chat , all successive text messages to or from a particular num ber , are displayed w ithin a messa ge. 2. Select the desired sub-menu to enter the sub -menu and change the selected message settings. Picture/Video Messag e Settings 1.
67 Section 8: Alltel Shop This section expl ains the Allt el Shop feat ures where users can download multime dia, applica tio ns, games, and check news and sports. Finding Applications With Alltel S hop, you can do wnload full fe atured a pplications ov er the air inc luding games, pe rsonalized ring tones, pic tures, and more.
Alltel Web 68 Section 9: Alltel W eb This section outlines how to launch Alltel Web, how to na vigate to other pages on the web, and ho w the keys on the keyp ad are used with the web application. A dditionally , links to other sit es are briefly discussed.
69 • Simple text. Y ou can act upon options or li nks by using the soft keys. Alltel W e b soft k eys The bottom of the Al ltel Web display is a bar tha t contains browser commands. The Left a nd Right ( ) soft keys on the keypad are used to ex ecute the command that a ppears above them in the d isplay .
Celltop 70 Section 10: Celltop Celltop (an All tel applic atio n and ser vice) displays cells on your phone to provide you with info rmation y ou choo se, instantly— anytim e, anywhere . This section outlines how to la unch Celltop on your phone. Note: For more information, call 1-800-ALL TEL-1 (1-800-255-8351).
71 Section 11: Alltel Search Alltel S earch (an Alltel a pplic ation and se rvice ) lets you se arch for information re lated to a location or to pic that you specify . This section outlines ho w to launch A lltel Search on your p hone. Note: For more information, call 1-800-ALL TEL-1 (1-800-255-8351).
Camera-Camcorder 72 Section 12: Camera-Camcor der Use your Samsung phone to take fu ll color digital pictures and videos, display them on your pho ne’ s vivid color display , and instantly s hare them with f amily and friends. It’ s fun, and as easy to use as a t raditional point-and-cl ick camera o r camcorder .
73 T a king Mul ti Shot Pi ctur es When taking pictures of moving subjects or subjec ts you cannot pose, such as children and pets, the camera’ s Multi Shot mode simplifi es the process of t aking multiple pictures in quick succession.
Camera-Camcorder 74 9. T o discard the pictures, pres s the Erase soft key . T aki ng V ideos T o take a video using the current camcorder settings, d o the following: 1. In Camera mode, press the Came ra key ( ) on th e right side of the phone. 2. Select Option 2 - Record V ideo .
75 • Options — Pressing the R i ght soft key opens a menu bar of camera options and settings . Ca mera S creen Ico ns Camer a — Indicates the camera is active. Night S hot — Indicates the camera is set to take pic tures in low light. Camer a Resolution — Indicates camera’ s current resolution sett ing.
Camera-Camcorder 76 Camcor d er Scre en When you a ctivate yo ur phone’ s camcorder , the first line of the di splay is shows current camcorder setti ng icons. The center of the display shows a viewfinder image of the subject at which the camcorder is pointed.
77 browsing, and viewing saved pict ures and videos. (For more information, refer to “The Photo Gall er y” on page 84.) • Send the picture or video to someone else by pressing Send () . For a detailed procedure, see “Crea ting and Sending a Picture Message” on page 53.
Camera-Camcorder 78 • Fun Frames — Fun F rames lets y ou temporarily a pply one of the preloaded picture f rames in your phone to characteri ze or enhance one or more pictures. 2. Select th e desired op tion an d setting. The r e lated icon appears in the dis play .
79 The following opt ions appear in the display: •O f f •O n 2. Select the Ni ght Shot setting of your choice. Y ou’re returned to the camera viewfind er screen. Self Timer Self Timer lets you delay taki ng a pictu re long enough to let you join others in a picture .
Camera-Camcorder 80 The next time you press Ta k e ( ) , the camera applies the selected Whit e Bala nce to your picture. Color Effects Change the look of your pictures with Colo r Effects. Choose from eight available settings such as Gray , Nega tive, and Sepia.
81 – Po r t r a i t — Sh ows a narrower , more vert icall y oriented view of the subject. • Shutter Sound — Select either Shutter1, Shutter2, Shu tter3, OK, Mel ody , or Off. •A u t o S a v e — Sele ct either On or Off. • AlltelMyPics Rem i nder — Select ei ther On or Of f.
Camera-Camcorder 82 Self Timer Self Timer lets y o u delay taki ng a video long enough to let y o u join others in the video. 1. In camcorder mode, press the Options soft key , then highlight the Self T imer icon ( ). The following options appear in the display: • 10 Sec.
83 selected c olor effect previe ws in the display bef ore you take the picture. 1. In camcorder mode , press the Opti ons soft key , then highlight the Color Effects icon ( ). Note: Choose Normal to disable Color Effects. •N o r m a l — Su bjects an d pictures appear w i th a norm al hue.
Camera-Camcorder 84 Y ou are prompted to confir m rese t of all camco rder settings. • Select Ye s to reset the camera sett ings to default values. • Select No to keep the current camera settings. Zoom Zoom lets you temporaril y enlarge the pictures you t ake.
85 • Erase File s — Erase selected unlo cked pictures in the Picture Galle r y . L ocked pi ctures mu st be unlocked b efore you can er ase them. •M o v e — Relocate the cu rrently displayed or highlighte d picture from phon e memor y to a Memor y Card or fr om a Memor y C ard to phone memor y .
Camera-Camcorder 86 Note: For more information about AxcessMyPics.com, contact your Wireless Provider . 7. Enter the recipient’ s phone number or email address using the keypad. 8. Press OK ( ) to save the address(es) a nd move to the Subject field.
87 Section 13: M ultimedia This section outlines your phone’ s multimedia f unctions and key features assoc iated with multimedia. Accessing Multimedia 1. In standby mode, press Menu ( ), then select Multimed ia . The following Multimedia sub-menus appear in the display: •C a m e r a — Lets you l aunch and set up your ph one’ s camera.
Multimedia 88 Tip : Y ou can also access My Images from: -The Camera screen, by pressing the My Images soft key . -The Edit Contact screen, by selecting the picture ID field and pressing the Set soft key . 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture.
89 2. T o take a new video, press the Vi de o soft key . The camcorder view finder screen appears in the display . For more informatio n, refer to “Camera-Camcorder” on page 72. 3. T o play a v ideo, use the navigation ke ys to highlight a video, the n press the Play soft key .
Multimedia 90 The Music Player screen appears in the dis play . 2. T o select a music fi le to play , press the Library soft key or the Library (Up naviga tion) key . Select one of the following Li brary opt ions: Now Playing, Al l, Artists, Albums, or Playlists and press OPEN .
91 • Press MARK () to sel ect the file for playing, highlig ht and mar k othe r mus i c files for playin g, then pres s the Play soft key to play th e marked file( s). The Music Player screen appears in the display and the selecte d music file begins playing.
Multimedia 92 1. Fr om the Multimed ia menu, select My Ringtones . A list of ringtones appears in the display . Tip : Y ou can also access My Ringtones from: -A Set Al arm screen by selecting the Ringer option, highlighting the second (file name) field, pressing the Left or Right naviga tion key , and selecting My Ringtones .
93 2. Select the Record New option to re cord a voice memo. (F or more informatio n, refer to “Voice Memo” on page 93.) 3. Press the Options soft key .
Multimedia 94 New . The Record New screen appears in the display . 2. Press REC ( ), then start speaking. As it is recording the phone displays a countdown timer that shows the seconds remaining for the recor d ing. • T o paus e the memo, pr ess the Pa u s e soft key .
95 •L o c k / U n l o c k — Blocks/per mits era sure of this voi ce memo. •E r a s e a l l — Erases al l unloc ked sound fi les that are not p reloaded . • Sound Info — Shows you the Title, File Si ze, Fil e T yp e, and Date for this sound fil e.
Multimedia 96 Melody Shuffle 1. Fr om the Multimed ia menu, select Shuffle . The following options appear in the display: • Image Shuffle — When set to On , presents a r andom sli de show of a set of spe cified pictures as W allpaper in standby mode .
97 Section 14: T ools This section explains how to use you r phone’ s digital assistant functions to view today’ s ca lendar , schedule events, set reminders, perform calc ulations, and more. Accessing Y our Phone’s T ools T o launch the T ools menu: 䊳 In standby mode, press Menu ( ), then s e lect T ools .
T ools 98 • Send T ext — Lets you access Cr eate T ext Message. • Send Picture — Lets you access Cr eate Picture Message. • Lookup — Lets you fi nd a Cont act by name and r eview th e Contact ’ s informatio n.
99 •A l w a y s O n — V oi ceSignal always displays a choice li st, ev en when there is onl y one choice. •A l w a y s O f f — V oiceSigna l never displays a choice list. 3. Press the OK soft key or press to accept the new setting. Press to discard the new setting and return to the V oice Settings menu.
T ools 100 2. Press the OK soft key or press . Y our phone displays the first digi t sequence and “ Please say ” plays through the speaker followed by the four digits appearing in the display . 3. Wait for the beep and say the digits using your normal tone of voice.
101 4. Press the OK soft key o r to a ccept the new setting. Press to discard the new setting and re turn to the V oice Sett ings menu. V oice Launch T o set the key or actio n that launc hes VoiceSignal, do the following: 1. Fro m t he T ools menu, select Voice Service ➔ Voice Settings ➔ Vo ice Launch .
T ools 102 T u r n Bl uetoot h On/Of f When the Blu etooth is turned on, you can use th e Bluetooth feature s availabl e. When the Blue tooth is turne d off, you cannot send or receive information via Blue tooth.
103 6. Enter the device pa ssk ey or PIN and press . (See the device user manual for mo re information.) Pop-up messages a ppear to inform you that pairing with the device and connecting to it are comple te. Note: If you are pairing and connecting to another phone or to a personal computer , both devices prompt for a passkey or PIN.
T ools 104 Bluet oot h Setti ngs Enable/Disable Selecting this option turns Bluetoot h on or off. (For m o re information, see “T urn Bluetooth On/Off” on pa ge 102.) Discov er y Mode Allows other use rs to see you r accessibili ty . Select On for other devices to see your device, or Off for no visibility .
105 Add a New Event 1. From the To o l s menu, select Calendar . The calendar appears in the di splay with the current date highlighted. The month and year appear at the t op of the display . 2. Naviga te to a desired date. (For more in forma t ion, refer to “Naviga ting the Calendar” on page 104.
T ools 106 2. Navigate to a desired date. (For more informat ion, refer to “Navigating the Calendar” on page 104..) 3. T o open the highlighted d a te and show a list of Events, press VIEW ( ). 4. Highlight an Event to view , then press VIEW () t o display the s pecifics of the highlighted E v ent.
107 Memos appears in the display . 2. T o review a Memo: • Highlight a M emo and press VIEW () . The numbere d Memo view screen appears i n the di splay . • Use the Up/Down navigati on keys to scroll the Memo text. 3. T o edit a Memo: • From the Memo Pad screen, h ighlight the Me mo and press Options .
T ools 108 Set an Alarm 1. Fr om the T ools menu, select Alarm Clock . The following options appear in the display: • Alarm 1 • Alarm 2 • Alarm 3 2. Select t he alarm c lock that y ou wish to set. The selected Set Alarm screen appears in the display with the Alarm option highlighted and with the curre nt time showing above it.
109 2. Highlight the Alarm you wish to turn off, then press Options . The following options appear in the display: •O f f — Disable s the highlighted A larm and retain s the curren t settings. •R e s e t A l a r m — Disable s the highlighted A larm and resets the Alarm settings to default valu es.
T ools 110 3. Do one of the f ollowing: • T o set th e selected city/t ime zone as t he defaul t time z one for y our phone, pres s . • T o return to the To o l s menu without changing the defa ult time zone, press . Enable Dayl ight Savings Time (DST) 1.
111 • [ + ] Add ition • [ x ] Mu ltiplicatio n • [ - ] Subtraction • [ ÷ ] Divisi on 6. Use the keypad to enter th e second number into your equation. 7. P ress to perform the calcula tion and view the re sult. Stop Watc h Y o u can use this function to set a stop watch.
T ools 112 • T empe rature 2. Select t he conver sion fe ature you wish to use. 3. Use the Naviga tion key to selec t the units to be convert ed From and To . 4. Enter the quantity you wa nt converted in the Fro m field. The converted quantity appears in the To field.
113 2. Press the Rate soft key . The Exchange Rate list for the From currency appears in the dis p lay . 3. Press the Add soft key . The Add Exchange Rate screen appears in the display with the Base field highlighted. 4. Use the Left/Right navigati on key t o select the Base currency to be converted from.
T ools 114 • Individual payment (for groups) Calculation s are based on the tot a l amount of the check, a selected gratuity percentage, a nd the number of peop le paying. 1. Fr om the T ools menu, select Tip Calculator . The Tip Calculato r screen appears in the display with the Bill field highlighted.
115 Section 15: Changing Y our Settings This section explains how to cu st omize your phone to s uit your needs and preferences. Settings M enu 䊳 T o access the Settings menu, press Menu ( ), then select Settings . The Settings menu appears in the display .
Changing Y our Settings 116 2. Select the desired sub-menu. The following sections describe the Display sub- menus in greater detail. Me nu St yl e Menu Style allows you to choose how main menus appear in your display . 1. Fr om the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Menu Style .
117 Format . 2. Select Main Cloc k or Front Clock . The Digital option will be displayed. Scroll to the right to see the foll owing options: • Digital — The current time app ears as larg e numbers on the second li ne from the top o f the disp lay (Main Clock) or in th e center of the displa y (Fro nt Clock ).
Changing Y our Settings 118 • Enable Zoom-out • Disable Zoom-ou t 2. Select the desired dial ing font size value. Bann er Create your o wn person alized greeting tha t appears i n the display while your phone is in standby mode. 1. F rom the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Banner .
119 1. At the Settings menu, select Display S et tings ➔ Front Contrast . The Front Contrast screen appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion ke ys to adjust the contrast for the Front Displ ay . The results of your adjustments appear in the display .
Changing Y our Settings 120 – My Sounds – Melo dy Sh uffle (For more in f ormation, refer to “Melody Shu ffle” on page 96..) • For Messages , the follo wing options ap pear in th e display: – Te x t M e s s a g e – Picture/V i deo Message – Vo icemail 3.
121 V i brating Aler t . 2. Select On or Off . Y o u are returned to the Sound Settings menu. Call Settings Call Ans w er Y o u can select a specific answer mode when you receive an incoming call . 1. From the Settings menu, select Call Se ttings ➔ Call Answer .
Changing Y our Settings 122 Au t o R e t r y Auto Re try a utomat ically re -dials a number if the connectio n fails. Depending upon your location, th e number of times your phone automa tically di als the number may var y . 1. Fro m t he Settings menu, select Call Settings ➔ Auto Retr y .
123 • Standard — V oice privacy is disabled • Enhanced — Voice priva cy is en abled 2. Select the desire d Voice Privacy setting. Data Se t tings Use the Data Settings menu to configure data connection settings. 1. From the Settings menu, select Call Se ttings ➔ Data Settings .
Changing Y our Settings 124 unlock the phone to place outgoi ng calls (except to emergency and secret numbers). 1. F rom the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ Security . Y ou’re prompted to enter the lock code. Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number .
125 Note: Emergency number 911 is hard-coded into your phone. Y ou can dial this number any time, even when the phone is locked or restricted. If you call 911 an audible tone is heard and an Emergency prompt appears in the display for the duration of the call.
Changing Y our Settings 126 1. F rom the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ Security . Y ou’re prompted to enter the lock code. Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number . 2. Enter the lock code, then sele ct Erase All Contacts .
127 1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ System Select . The following roa ming optio ns appear in the display: • Home only — Y our pho ne is available for no rmal ope ration only within your designate d coverage area.
Changing Y our Settings 128 correspond to the letters of the menu item name. For example, to search for “Inbox” you could enter : 2. Press the Down navigation key . The Menu List screen appears in the dis play with the first me nu item matching your entry highlighted.
129 •S a v e O p t i o n s — Lets you specif y whether yo ur images and vi deos will b e stored i n your phone or on an opti onal Me mor y Card. • Phone Memory — Le ts you review you r phone’ s available me mory and manage yo ur fi les store d there.
Changing Y our Settings 130 F r eeing Memor y Phone Me mor y sub-menus let you list file s in your multimedia folders and let you era se or move files as nee ded to free up memory on your phone for reuse. 1. Fr om the Settings menu, select Memor y In fo ➔ Phone Memor y .
131 Card Memo r y Card Memor y lets you review a removable, mi croSD Memory Card’ s available memo r y , manage your files stored there, and format new microSD Memor y Cards. Memor y Usage Memory Usage lets you review yo ur usage of your Memory Card.
Changing Y our Settings 132 • Press the Ye s soft key to erase all marked file s or press the No soft key to return to the Erase screen. 4. T o erase M usic files, do the fol lowing: • Press the Erase soft key . • Highli ght a M usic fil e you w ant t o erase, then pre ss to mark the file for eras ure.
133 • Check for Update — Checks y our Wirel ess Provider ’ s ser ver for software up dates for your phone. 2. Press . Y ou will receiv e the following prompt: Softwa re Update Check now for new software update? 3. T o proceed with the softwa re update check, press the Ye s soft key .
Phone Info 134 Section 16: Phone Inf o This section explains Phone Info op tions that let you identif y the hardware and software versions of your phone and let you identify the phone number assigned to your phone.
135 Section 17: Alltel Na vigation Alltel Na viga tion lets you find yo ur way to a desi red destination by letting you access maps and b y providing vo ice and on-screen driving directions.
T ones 136 Section 18: T ones RealT one Juke Box allows yo u to downl oad actual clips of your favorite music that play to alert in coming calls. The RealT one JukeBox ca talog is updated daily with new music from all y o ur favorite a rtists an d genres , including Rap, Hip Hop, Classic Rock, P o p, Coun try , Reggae, and more.
137 Section 19: Health and Saf ety Infor mation This sect ion outlines th e safety precautions associ ated with using your phone. These safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone.
Health and Safety Information 138 contains no meta l and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body . Use of other accessories may not e nsure compliance wi th FCC RF exposure guidelines.
139 Consumer Infor mation on Wir eless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Admini stra tion (FDA) has published a series of Questions and Ans wers for consumers re lating to radio frequenc y (RF) exposure fr om wireless pho nes.
Health and Safety Information 140 health hazard and to repair , replace or reca ll the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the ex isting scientific data do not just ify FDA regulato r.
141 cancer -causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in ab sence of RF expo sure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hour s per day .
Health and Safety Information 142 FDA and Cell ular T elecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Co operative Rese arch and Develo pment Agreement (CRA DA) to do resear ch on wireless phone safety . FDA provides the scie ntific ov ersight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry , and academic or ganizations.
143 was not based on scie ntif ic evidence that any health hazard exists . Do hand s-fr ee kits for w i reless phones reduce risks from expo sure to RF emissions? Since there are no known risks fr om exposu re to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is n o reason to believe that hands- free kits reduce risks.
Health and Safety Information 144 wireless phones and helped de velop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of El ectrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
145 3. Position your wireless phone wi thin easy rea ch. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your ey es from the roa d. If you get an incomi ng call at an inconveni ent time, le t your voice mail answer it for yo u.
Health and Safety Information 146 "The wireless industr y reminds you to use your phone safely when driving." For more information, please call 1-8 88-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site www.ctia .or g . Impo rtant!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, please call 1-888-901-7233.
147 • Avoid using headpho nes after exposure to e x tremely loud noises, s uch as rock concerts, that might cause t emporary hearing loss. T emporar y hearing loss might ca use unsafe volumes to sound normal. • Do not listen at any volume that causes you di scomfort.
Health and Safety Information 148 As with other mobile radio tr ansmitting equipm ent, users are advised tha t for the sati sfactor y operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is .
149 The wireless telephone industry has develo ped a rating system for wireless phones, to assist hearing devi ce users find phon es that may be compatible with thei r hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that ar e rated have the rating on their box or a label l ocated on the box.
Health and Safety Information 150 The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Stan dards In stitute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. Othe r Medi cal Devices If you use any other personal me dical devices, consult the manufacture r of your device to determi ne if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy .
151 Remember , to make o r receive any ca lls the phone must be switched on and in a se rvice area with adequate signal strength. Emergenc y calls may not be po ssibl e on all wi reless phone networks or w hen certain netwo rk services and/or ph one features are in use.
Health and Safety Information 152 Although your phone is qu ite st urdy , it is a comple x piece of equipment and can be broken. Av oid dropping, hi tting, bending or sitting on it. Other Impor tant Saf e ty Infor mation • Only qualified personne l should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.
153 Maintainin g Y our Phone's P eak Perf or mance Fo r the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessorie s. Faulty service may void the warranty . There are several simple guideli nes to operating your phone properly and maintaining sa fe, satisfacto ry ser vice.
Health and Safety Information 154 • Batter y charging time depends on the r emaining 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.
155 Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of s uperior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions be low will help you fulfill an y warranty obliga tions and allo w you to enjo y this product for many years. • Keep the phone and all its parts and accessorie s out of the reach of small child r en.
Warran ty Information 156 Section 20: W ar ranty Infor ma tion Standar d Limited W ar ranty What is Covere d and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNI CA TIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG") warrants .
157 facility in an adequate contai ner for shipping, accomp anied by Purchaser's sales receipt or co mparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of pur chase, th e serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. T o obtain a ssistance on where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987- 4357.
Warran ty Information 158 OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS W A RRANTY , INCL UDING INCIDENT AL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUEN TIAL OR SIMILAR D AMAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED PRO.
159 Precautions fo r T r ansfer and D i spos al If data stored on thi s device is deleted or refo rmatted using the standard method s, the data only appears to be removed on a superficial level, and it may be possible for someon e to retrieve and reuse the data by me ans of special software.
160 Inde x A Accessing Your Phone’s Tools 97 Airplane Mode 123 Alarm Clock 107 Set an Ala rm 108 Turn Off the Alarm 108 When an Ala rm Sounds 108 Alltel Navigation Launching 135 Alltel Search 71 All.
161 Card Memory Formatting 132 Management 131 Celltop 70 Contacts List Open 34 Converters 111 Creating and Sendin g New Mess ages Picture (Pic) Message 53 Text Message 52 Video Message 56 D Display Se.
162 Memo Pad 106 Memory Card Formatting 132 Inst alling 8 Removing 8 Menu Navigation In-Use Options 32 Keypad Shortcuts 33 Quick Se arch 33 Return to Previous Menu 32 Message F olders Drafts folde r 6.
163 Picture (Pic) Message 53 Picture Messages Send in Camera Mode 54 Q Quick Search Maki ng a Call 22 Menu Navi gation 33 Searching fo r a Contact 128 Searching f or a Menu Item 127 Setup 127 R RealTo.
164 Stop Watc h 111 Tip Calculator 113 World Time 109 Tools Menu Accessing 97 T-Ratings 149 TTY Mode 122 U UL Certification 138 Understanding Your Contacts Adding a New Contact E ntry 34 Deleting a Co.
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