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ZB28_PMa930_40706_F9 SCH-a930 Series PORT ABLE All Digital Mobile Phone User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
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T abl e of Contents 5 T able of Contents Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .................................. 9 Turning Your Phone On and Off ........................................ 10 Setting Up Voicemail .................................
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 6 Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts ......... 67 Opening Contacts Menu ................................................... 68 Adding a Contact ................................... ........................... 69 Adding Pauses .
T abl e of Contents 7 T able of Contents Bluetooth ......................................................... .............. 123 Memory ......................................................................... 126 Phone Info ...........................
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 8 Using Your Phone Near Othe r Electronic Devices ............ 190 Potentially Explosive Environments .................................192 Emergency Calls ............................................................. 193 FCC Notice and Cautions .
Section 1: Getting Started 9 Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started T opics Co vered • T urning Y our Phone On and Off • Setting Up Voicemail • Understanding this User Manual This section allows y.
10 Section 1 T urning Y our Phone On and Off T urning Y our Phone On 1. Open the flip, then press . Note: As with an y other radio-transmitting device, do not touch t he internal antenna as it affects call quality a n d may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than is necessar y .
Section 1: Getting Started 11 Understanding this User Manual Section 1 Voicemail S etup 1. In standby mode, pre ss and hold the key or press , , , . 2. Follow the p rompts in the n ew user tu tori al to se tup you r mailbox. Listen to Voicemail 1. In standby mode, pre ss and hold the key or press , , , .
12 Section 1 • Notes : Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu, or sub-m en u . • Tips : Provide quick or innovative methods for performing functions related to the subj ect at hand. • Important : Points out important info rmation about the current feature that could affect performance, or even damage your phone.
Section 2: Understandin g Y our Ph one 13 Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone T opics Co vered • Features of Y our Phone • Front View of Y our Phone • Command Keys • Understanding t.
14 Section 2 Features of Y our Phone • Domestic and in ternational voice and te xt messaging serv ice (availabl e on participating netwo rks). • High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x T echnology) • EVDO.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 15 Front View of Y our Phone Section 2 Front V iew of Y our Phone The following illustration s sh ow the main elements of your phone : Open View a930.
16 Section 2 Fea t ur es 1. Earpiece: The earpiece allows you to hear the other caller . 2. Internal LCD: Displays al l the informatio n needed to operate your phon e. 3. Naviga tion Keys: This key allo ws you to scroll through the phone menu options.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 17 Front View of Y our Phone Section 2 11. Alpha-numeric Keys: Use thes e keys to enter number s, letters, and characters. 12. End Key: Ends a call . If you press and hold th e END key , the power goes On or Off. When you receiv e an incomi ng call, press to mute the ring er and send the call to voicemail.
18 Section 2 Closed View Fea t ur es 1. Volume Key: Allows you to ad just the master volume in standby mode (with the flip open) or ad just the voice volume during a call. T o mute the ringer during an incoming call, press the volume key u p or down. When the flip is closed, press and hold the key , and sub LCD displays.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 19 Command Ke ys Section 2 3. Speakerphone Key: Pr ess this key to enable/dis able the speakerphone o ption. 4. Rewind Key: Music rewind key . 5. Play/P ause Key: Music play or pause key . 6. Fast F orward Key: Music fast for ward key .
20 Section 2 • When the left soft key function is Edit, press the Edit (left) s oft key to edit a Contact or Profile setting. Right Soft Key Some functi on s of the righ t soft key are as follows. • In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key to open your Contacts list.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 21 Understanding the Display Screen Section 2 Send Key The Send k e y i s u s e d t o a n s w e r c a l l s , d i a l c a l l s , a n d t o recall t he last num ber(s) dialed, r e ceived, or missed. 1. Press once to answer calls.
22 Section 2 Display icons Signal Strength: Always appears when your phone is on and indicates the current signal strength. More bars indicate a stronger signal. S tandalon e Mode : Appears when Standalone Mode is on. When on, all RF fun ctions for your phone are disabled, and you cannot us e your phone to place or receive calls.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 23 Understanding the Display Screen Section 2 Voice Pr ivacy : Prevents eavesdropping over a CDM A traffic channel. No service indicator: Y our phone cannot find a signal because you’re outside a se r vice area .
24 Section 2 All Sounds Off : The ringer is silenced for all alerts, incoming calls, and inco ming messages. The phone alerts you by a flashing service LED. Alarm Only: Y our phone will only ring when the set alarm sounds. Vibrate Only : Y our phone vibra tes upon receiving a call.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 25 Understanding the Display Screen Section 2 Dialogue boxes Dialogue boxes pr ompt for acti on, inform you of status, or warn of situations such as low memory . Dialogue boxes and their definitions are outlined be low .
26 Section 2 Battery Note: This phone comes packaged with a partially charge d rechargeable standard Li-Ion batter y and travel charger . Important: Alth ough the phone can be used while the battery is charging, the battery must be fully charged be fore first use, o t herwise you could damage the battery .
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 27 Battery Section 2 Important: Using a non-supported battery may cause damage to your phone. Use a Samsung supported battery only . Install the Battery 1. Slide the batter y cover down and lift up to remove it. 2.
28 Section 2 Charge the Battery Y our phone is powered by a rechar geable standard Li-ion battery . Only use Samsung-appr ove d char ging devices and batteries. Samsung acce ssories are designed to maximize battery life. Us ing other ac ces sories may invalidate your warr anty and may cause damag e.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 29 Removable Memory Card Storage Section 2 appears and a tone sounds. If you continue to operate the phone without char ging, it shuts down. Removable Memory Card Storage Note: Y o ur phone does not come wi th the microSD™/T ransFlash™ memory card, it must be purchased as an accessor y .
30 Section 2 • My Music: Music you hav e downloaded directly from the V CAST Music catalog or mus ic you have transferred from your PC using Sync Music. • My Sounds: Sounds you have downloade d, recorded using your phone, or saved from a PIX message wi th Sound attached.
Section 3: Call Functions 31 Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Co vered • Making a C all • Answering a Call • Recent Calls •R o a m i n g • TTY • VoiceSignal® This section allows y ou to m ake o r answer a call. It al so includes the featur es and fu nctionality associat ed with making or answering a ca ll.
32 Section 3 Making a Call 1. At the standb y screen , enter the number you wa nt to cal l using the keypad . 2. Press . Making Calls Using Contacts Contacts ar e entries that you create to store names, numbers, and other information for people or groups of interest .
Section 3: Call Functions 33 Answering a Call Section 3 Answering a Call When you receive an incoming call, the Incoming screen appears in the display , press the key to answer the call or Ignore ( ) soft key to send the call to voicemail, or Quiet ( ) soft key to silence the ringer .
34 Section 3 Viewing Call Information Recent Calls re tains information such as the duration, date and time, and whether the call was rec eived, dialed, or missed. 1. At the standby screen, press the key or press MENU the n press the right naviga tion key to highlight RECENT CALLS.
Section 3: Call Functions 35 Recent Calls Section 3 • Erase: Delete the call from Call History . • Lock/Unlock: locks or unlocks the entry to prevent accidental deletion. • Erase All: Delete the entire Call History list at one time. • Vie w Ti me rs : Select to vi ew the call timers for your phone.
36 Section 3 3. Use the up or do wn navig ation keys to highlight Crea te New or Update Existing . Press . 4. Use the up or do wn navig ation keys to highlight one of the following opt ions: • Mobile 1 • Mobile 2 • Home •W o r k •F a x 5. Press to add a new contact, an d then enter information.
Section 3: Call Functions 37 Roaming Section 3 Delete All Call History Entries 1. At the standby screen, press . 2. Press the right soft key Options . A pop-up menu appears in the display . 3. Press the down na vigation ke y to highlight Erase All and press .
38 Section 3 Note: Contact your service provider fo r informa tion regardin g preferred systems. T o change your Roaming option, follow these steps: 1. Press MENU . Use the right na vigation key to highligh t SETTINGS & TOOLS . 2. Press Phone Settings .
Section 3: Call Functions 39 VoiceSignal™ Section 3 5. Use the up or do wn navigati on keys to select one of the followin g: • TTY Full • TTY + T alk (VCO) • TTY + Hear (HCO) • TTY Off 6. Press to make yo ur selectio n. The TTY MODE SET screen displays.
40 Section 3 • Send Picture • Name Lookup • Opening Apps • Checking Phone Status T o access the V oiceSignal Settings menu, follow these steps: 1. At the standby screen, press MENU . Use the right naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 3: Call Functions 41 VoiceSignal™ Section 3 When VoiceSignal rejects an utterance, it displays a message such as “Please repeat…” or “No match found.” If you frequently experience these messages, you might be able to get better recognition by adj usting the Sensitivity setting toward Reject Less .
42 Section 3 2. Press the left soft key Settings. 3. Use the n aviga tion key s to se lect the setting you want to change. Adapting VoiceSignal V oice dialing works well for most people without special adaptation.
Section 3: Call Functions 43 VoiceSignal™ Section 3 Digit Dial Adaptation T o access the Adapt Digits menu, follow these steps: 1. At the standby screen, press MENU . Use the right naviga tion key to highlig ht SETTINGS & TOOLS . 2. Press To o l s , then Voice Commands .
44 Section 3 Reset Digit Dial Adaptation This option erases an adapta tion and r esets Digit Dial to its original state. 1. At the standby screen, press MENU . Use the right naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS . 2. Press T ools , then Voice Commands .
Section 3: Call Functions 45 VoiceSignal™ Section 3 • Go to <Menu>: Open any applica tion installed on your device. • Check <Item>: Provides details of your coverage, signal strength, and battery level. Call Digit Dialing Digit Dial allows you to dial any phone number by simply speaking the digits into th e phone.
46 Section 3 Call Name Dialing T o use Name Dial, you’ll need to have entries st ored in your Contacts list. See page 69 for information on creating a Contacts list.
Section 3: Call Functions 47 VoiceSignal™ Section 3 2. A list of commands appear s in the display and the audio prompt “Say a command ” plays through the earpi ece or speakerphone-- if it is enabled. 3. Say “Send T ext” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the microphone.
48 Section 3 Name Lookup T o perform a name lookup, you’ll need to have some entries in your Contacts list. 1. In standby mode, press the key . 2. A list of command s appears in the display and the a udio prompt “Say a command ” plays through the ea rpiece or speakerphon e--if it is enab led.
Section 3: Call Functions 49 VoiceSignal™ Section 3 Checking Phone Status 1. In standby mode, pre ss the key . 2. A list of commands appear s in the display and the audio prompt “Say a command ” plays through the earpi ece or speakerphone-- if it is enabled.
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Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 51 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Co vered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone.
Section 4 52 Menu Navigation Access menus using the naviga tion keys, two soft keys , or use a shortcut. 1. In standby mode press MENU . The first of several menus appear i n the display . 2. Use the na vigation ke ys to browse phone men us. 3. Press to enter the menu or sub-menu presently appearing in the displa y .
Section 4: Menu Navigation 53 Menu Navigation Section 4 Navigation Key Shortcuts In standby mode, press a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch its corresponding application. The Shortcut menu is set to Cale ndar by default, but it can be customized to select other functions instead.
Section 4 54 • Recent Calls : Display your recent incoming, miss ed and outgoing calls. • Send DTMF : Allows you to send your phone number as DTMF tones to the another person. • Voice Priv acy : Prevent recipients of your calls from seeing your numb er on their di splay .
Section 4: Menu Navigation 55 Menu Outline Section 4 2: Get New PIX 1: Get New App. 3: My PIX 4: My FLIX 5: PIX Place 6: T ake PIX 7: Record FLIX 3: Get Fun & Games 1: Get New App. 4: Get News & Info 5: Get Going 1: Get New App. 6: Get Extras 1: Get New App.
Section 4 56 2: Business 3: Colleague 4: Family 5: Friends 4: Speed Dials 5: My Name Ca rd RECENT CALLS 1: Missed 2: Rece ived 3: Dialed 4: All 5: View T imers SETTINGS & TOOLS 1: My Account 2: T .
Section 4: Menu Navigation 57 Menu Outline Section 4 2: My Sounds 2: Call Vibrate 3: Alert Sounds 1: TXT Message 1: T one 1: My Ringtones 2: My Sounds 2: Vibrate 3: Reminder 2: PIX-FLIX Msg 1: T one 1.
Section 4 58 1: Personal 2: ERI Banner 2: Backlight 1: Display 1: Duration 2: Brightness 2: Keypad 3: Wal lpaper 1: My PIX 2: My FLIX 4: Display Theme 5: Clock Format 6: Power On/Off 1: Power On 1: My.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 59 Menu Outline Section 4 4: One T ouch Dial 5: V oice Privacy 6: Call Re strictions 1: Outgoing 2: Incoming 3: Contacts 7: Data Settings 8: DTMF T ones 9: Ringer ID 0: Pict.
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Section 5: Entering T ext 61 Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Co vered • Changing the T ext Entry Mode • Using Word Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case • Entering Sym bols • Entering Numbers This section outlines how to se lect the desir ed text input mode when en tering char acte rs into your phone.
62 Section 5 Changing the T ext Entry Mode 1. While composing a me ssage in the T ext a rea, press the right soft key Options to display the foll owing options: • Add : Allows you to add more information or multimedia items to your message. • Graphics : Lists preloaded and down l oaded graphics to add to the message.
Section 5: Entering T ext 63 Using Word Mode Section 5 • Add T o Contacts : Save the recipients number to your Contacts as a new entr y or add to an exi sting entr y .
64 Section 5 Now , for practice, en ter the word “Hello ” into your message by pressing e ach of the following k eys only once: W or d recognizes that the most frequently used wor d for the sequence of numbers entered. The wor d you just entered is “HELLO.
Section 5: Entering T ext 65 Entering Symbols Section 5 Entering Symbols Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or% into a text message. 1. In standby mode, pr ess the left soft key Message , then press New Msg , TXT Msg to compos e a new text message.
66 Section 5 Entering Numbers Enter numbers into a text mess age while in number mode ( 123 ). See "Changing the T ext Entry Mode" on page 62 for instructions on changing text entry modes. 1. In standby mode, press the left so ft key Message , then press New Msg , TXT Msg to compose a new text message.
Section 6: Understanding Y our Contacts 67 Section 6 Section 6: Understanding Y our Contacts T opics Co vered • Opening Contacts Menu • Adding a Contact • Adding Pauses • Contact Groups • Fi.
68 Section 6 Opening Contacts Menu The Contacts menu provides access to powe rful features such as adding Gro ups, creating and se nd ing V -car ds, and viewing the phone number assigned to your phone by V erizon W ir eless. 1. In standby mode, press MENU .
Section 6: Understan ding Y our Contacts 69 Adding a Contact Section 6 Group icon. Select an avai lable group to associa te with the entr y in this field. Ringtone icon. Se lect a ringtone to associ ate with the entry in this fi eld. Mobile 2 icon. Enter a secondary mobile number for the entry in this fi eld.
70 Section 6 Highlight an unassig ned location an d press SET . A confirmation me ssage appe ars in the display , Ye s is highlighte d, press to ad d the Contact to the speed dial locatio n.
Section 6: Understan ding Y our Contacts 71 Adding a Contact Section 6 • F a x 4. If you selected Update Existing , proceed to st ep 8. 5. Use the up/dow n navigati on keys to highligh t the desired entry type (mobile, home, work, etc.) then press .
72 Section 6 9. If you selected Update Existing , the Contact List opens in Search mode. Use the na vigation key to browse through entr ies, or enter th e name of th e entry usi ng the keypad. Once you’ve hig hlighted the entr y you wish to append the numbe r , press .
Section 6: Understan ding Y our Contacts 73 Contact Groups Section 6 Note: Entering multiple two-second pauses extends th e length of a pause. For example, two consecutive two-seco nd pauses cause a total pause time of four seconds. Keep in mind pauses count as digits towards the 48-digit maximum.
74 Section 6 2. Press the left soft key Edit . Use the up/do wn naviga tion key to scroll to the Group option. 3. Press the left soft key Set . Choose from the follow ing groups: • No Grou p • Business • Colleague • Family • Friends 4.
Section 6: Understan ding Y our Contacts 75 Contact Groups Section 6 Note: T ext messaging availability va ri es when roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then press Groups . Y our exis ting groups ap pear in the display .
76 Section 6 2. Highlight the desired gro up name and press the right soft key Options. Highli ght Send PIX/FLIX Msg and press . 3. Use the down navigation key to highlight the conta cts in the group to which yo u want to send a message . Press to place a checkmark next to ea ch selection to send messages to.
Section 6: Understan ding Y our Contacts 77 Editing an Existing Contact Entry Section 6 2. In the Search field, enter th e first and se cond letters of the name you wish to sear ch until it is highli ghted. Editing an Existing Contact Entry 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then press Contact List .
78 Section 6 Storing Numbers After a Call Once you’ve finished a call, you can store the number of the caller to your Contact List. Note: If the call was incoming and Caller ID informa tion was unavail able, then the store option is also unavailabl e.
Section 6: Understan ding Y our Contacts 79 Speed Dialing Section 6 1-touch dialing Call phone numbers assigned to memory locations 002 - 009 by pressing and holding the any of the 2 - 9 keys. For example, to speed dial the number assigned to loca tion 2, press and hold until the name and numb er appear in the display and the number is diale d.
80 Section 6 5. At the pop-up scree n, use the naviga tion key to highligh t Ye s or No and press . 6. Continue to assign speed dial entries or press the key to return to standby mode. My Name Card My Name Car d allows you to creat e a virtual business card.
Section 7: Messaging 81 Section 7 Section 7: Messaging T opics Co vered • T ypes of Messages • Retrieving New Messages • Creating and Sending TXT Messages • Creating and Sending PIX/FLIX Messa.
82 Section 7 T ypes of Messages Y our phone is c apable of sending email, text, PIX & FLIX, sketch, post car ds and voicem ail messages. Send email, text, PIX & FLIX messages by simply entering the email address or the phone number of the recipient in the T o: <.
Section 7: Messaging 83 Creating and Sending TXT Messages Section 7 3. With the message open, p ress REPL Y to re turn a message to the sender . Note: When viewing a TXT message, yo u can view the previous TXT message by pressing the left naviga tion key and view the next TXT message by pressing the righ t navigat ion key .
84 Section 7 • Enh. Delivery Ack : Disp lays a pop-up screen notifying the message sent has been received. • Add T o Contacts : Save the recipients number to yo ur Contacts as a new entry or add to an exist ing entry .
Section 7: Messaging 85 Creating and Sending PIX/FLIX Messages Section 7 • Priority Level : Save the message with a High or Normal priority . • Callback # : Provides the ability to send a callback # with the message. • Valid ity Period : Save the message for the assigned period of time.
86 Section 7 3. Enter the ph one number or e-mail address of the recipient (or recipients) using the keypad. 4. Press the right soft key Options to display a pop-up menu that provides th e following options: • Entry Mode : Choose from W ord, Abc, ABC, 123, Symbols and Shortcuts mode s of text entr y .
Section 7: Messaging 87 Receiving PIX/FLIX Messages Section 7 9. Press the up/down navi gati on key to highlight the Sound field. Press the left soft key Sounds to select a sound. Press the up/down navi gation key to highlight the desired sound and press .
88 Section 7 3. Use the navigation keys to scroll throug h the message or view the entire picture if ne cessary . Note: When viewing a PIX/FLIX messa ge, you can view the previous PIX/ FLIX message by pres sing the left navigati on key and view the next PIX / FLIX message by pressing the right navigation key .
Section 7: Messaging 89 New Sketch Messages Section 7 3. Use the navigation ke y to highlight the unopened message, then press OPEN . The INBOX screen appears first with informat ion about the message.
90 Section 7 3. Press OPEN to view conten ts of the highlighte d message. 4. While viewing a me ssage press the right soft ke y Options to display the op tions listed. • Play Again : Replays a PIX/FLIX message. • Forward : Forward the mes sage to anot her re cipient.
Section 7: Messaging 91 Message Folders Section 7 Note: When Auto Erase is tu rned on, the oldest read TXT me ssage is replaced by an in c oming TXT messa ge when 50 TXT messages are stored in the Inbox, and the oldest r ead PIX/FLIX message is replaced by an incoming PIX/FLIX message w hen 50 PIX/FLIX messages are stored in the Inbox.
92 Section 7 • Add T o Contacts : Adds the se nder’ s information to your contact list. • Message I nfo : Prov ides the followin g informa tion: Send T o Number (also provides the da te and time.
Section 7: Messaging 93 Message Folders Section 7 3. Enter the ph one number of the re cipient, then press the down navi gation key . 4. Compose your messa ge using the keyp ad, then press the right soft key Opt ions . A pop-up menu a ppears in the display .
94 Section 7 • Quick T ext : Choose from up to 12 pre-loaded messages. Y ou can add 10 additional messag es by pressing the right soft key New and erase messages by pressing the left soft key Erase . • Name Car d : Allows you to add your name card or the name card of one of your contacts.
Section 7: Messaging 95 Changing Message Settings Section 7 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then press the left naviga tion key to highlig ht MESSAGING , then press the right soft key Opt ions . 2. The following op tions are available: • Erase Inbox : Erases unlocked m essages in your Inbox.
96 Section 7 message when 50 PIX/FL IX messages are stored in the Inbox. Choose from On o r Off. • Quick T ext : Displays the Quick T ext pre-defined entries for T ext Msg and PIX/FLIX Msg. Press the right soft key New to add to the Quick T ext list.
Section 7: Messaging 97 E-Mail Section 7 New voicemail alerts ar e sent via an SMS text message. These messages indicate how many new and urgent voicemails are in your box. Open the text message to view the number of new and urgent voice messages in your voicemailbox.
98 Section 7 •M S N H o t m a i l •A O L M a i l • Y ahoo! Mail •F i n d M o r e 3. Use the on-scr een application specific function s and options to use th e E-Mail appl ications.
Section 7: Messaging 99 Chat Section 7 Chat Y ou have the ability to join wir eless chat r ooms from your phone. Send messages includ ing text and icons to many chat room participants or launch one-on-one (private) chat rooms. T o access a chat r oom from the br owser: 1.
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Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 101 Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings T opics Co vered • My Account • T ool s • Sounds Settings • Display Settings • Phone Settings • Call Settings • Bluetooth •M e m o r y • Phone Info This section explains the sou nd and phone setti ngs for your phone.
Section 8 102 My Account The My Account menu connects to the VZW Mobile W eb. Y ou can setup Favorites or choose fr om the available applications. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the ri ght naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press My Account .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 103 Sounds Settings Section 8 Sounds Settings The Sounds menu provides the ability to access the following menus: Master Volume 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the right naviga tion key to highlig ht SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 8 104 4. Press to save the setting . The phone re turns to the Call Sounds menu . Alert Sounds 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the ri ght naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press Sounds Settings . The Sounds Settings menus are listed in the display .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 105 Sounds Settings Section 8 Earpiece Volume 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the right naviga tion key to highlig ht SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press Sounds Settings . The Sounds Settings menus are listed in the display .
Section 8 106 2. Press Pow er On /O f f . Y ou can set t he sounds for Po we r O n a n d Po w e r Off to either On or Off . VibeT onz ® V ibeT onz® pr ovides a wide rang e of touch sensations that let you personalize your phone. Ringtones with V ibeT onz® effects synchr onized to the music are more fun and identi fiable.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 107 Display Settings Section 8 • Banner : Create your own per sonalized greeting that appears in the disp lay when your phone is in st andby mode or choose the ERI Banner whi ch displays the netw ork in which you have subscribed.
Section 8 108 2. Press Personal to create a c ustomized banner for your handset . Note: Press and hold to erase an existing banner , if necessary . 3. Enter a word or short phrase (18 characters or less) to appear in your p hone’ s display when the phone i s in standby mode.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 109 Display Settings Section 8 • Duration : Can be set to 7 seco nds, 15 seconds , 30 seconds, Always On, or Always Off. • Brightness : Use the Navigati on keys to adjust the brightnes s. • Keypad : The following options are for the keypad.
Section 8 110 Press Display Settings . The Display Settings menus are listed in th e display . Press Display Theme . 2. Use the navigation keys to select th e D ispla y Th eme you wish, then press . Clock Format This menu allows you to have time displayed in digital or analog format.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 111 Phone Settings Section 8 Press Display Settings . The Display Settings menus are listed in the display . Press Po we r O n/ Off . 2. Use the navigation ke y to highlight Pow er O n or Pow er Of f , then press . 3.
Section 8 112 naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press Phone Settings . The Phone Settings menus are listed in the displ ay . 2. Press Standalone Mode .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 113 Phone Settings Section 8 The Location (GPS) setting identifies your location to the network. Y ou can fully enable this setting or set GPS to work only in the case that you dial 91 1 from your phone. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the right naviga tion key to highlig ht SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 8 114 • Edit Code : Allows you to change the Lock Code for the Device or Location . • Reset Phone : All settings (except Contacts) ar e reset to factory default settings. Lock Phone Lock Phone re stricts the use of your phone with the exception of outgoing calls to 91 1.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 115 Phone Settings Section 8 Lock Location 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the right naviga tion key to highlig ht SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press Phone Settings . The Phone Settings menus are listed in the display .
Section 8 116 3. Press Edit Code . T wo options are available Device and Location. Use the naviga tion ke ys to highlight y our choice and press . 4. At the “ENTER NEW LOCK CODE” or “ENTE R NEW LOCA TIO N LOCK CODE” prompt, e nter the new lock code.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 117 Phone Settings Section 8 Emergency # Note: Emergenc y number 911 is hard-coded into your phone. Y ou can dial this number any time, even w hen the ph one 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.
Section 8 118 and pres s . Select No Connection to disable PC Connectio n. Quick Search Quick Search is an easy way to locate contacts in your Address Book and Menu item s. Searching for a Contact 1. In standby mode, press the fi rst few numeric keys tha t correspond to the letters of the contacts name.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 119 Call Settings Section 8 3. Press the key to access th e content of the menu item. Call Settings The Call Settings menu allows you to select the method for answering incoming calls, setting redial options, setting data rates for data calls, voic e priv acy , and more.
Section 8 120 Auto Retry Auto Retr y automatically redials busy numbers after a preset period of time. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the ri ght naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press Call Settings . The Call Settings menus are listed in the disp lay .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 121 Call Settings Section 8 2. Press One T ouch Dial . Select On or Off . Press to save. See "Speed Dialin g" on page 78 fo r more informa tion. Voice Priv acy Note: This feature is only a vailable on the Verizon Wireless network.
Section 8 122 2. Press Call Restrictions . 3. Use the naviga tion key to select Outgoing , Incoming , or Contacts , then press . 4. Use the navi gation key to highli ght On or Off , then press . Y our settings are saved. Data Settings 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the ri ght naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 123 Bluetooth Section 8 •L o n g : Select for an extended tone. Ringer ID The Ringer ID menu allows you to se t the Ringer ID option to On so that you can associate differ ent ringtones with differ ent numbers. See "Get T unes & T ones" on page 131 for more informatio n.
Section 8 124 Unlike infrar ed, you don't need to line up the de vices to beam information with Bluetooth. If t he devices are within a range of one another , you can exchange information between them, even if they are located in di ffere nt room s.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 125 Bluetooth Section 8 use is prohibited, such as ai rline traveling, you can turn off the Bluetoo th wireless technology . 1. In standby mode, press MENU key and use the right naviga tion key to highlig ht SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 8 126 Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth wireless te chnology setti ngs menu prov ides the ability to view an d change the d evice name, show the visibility , and set the security for the device. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the ri ght naviga tion key to highl ight SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 127 Phone Info Section 8 • Save Options : Y ou can set your PIX, FLIX, and Sounds to be saved to either phone memory or card memo ry . • Phone Memory : Allows you to see me mory usage of everything stored on your phone.
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Section 9: Multimedia 129 Section 9 Section 9: Multimedia T opics Co vered •G e t I t N o w • G e t Tu n e s & To n e s • Get PIX & FLIX • Get Fun & Games • Get News & Info •G e t G o i n g • Get Extras This section describes how you r eceive tunes, to ne s, images, games, news and information.
130 Section 9 Get It Now The Get It Now menu provides sub-menus to GetT unes & T on es, Get PIX & FLIX , Get Fun & Games, Get News & Info, Get Going and Get Extras. Y ou can also view memory info to see how mu c h spa ce you’ve used (and have left) for stor ed media.
Section 9: Multimedia 131 Get T unes & T ones Section 9 5. Press Help to display a list of frequently asked questions. Use the naviga tion key to highlight an item and press to display help te xt.
132 Section 9 5. Right c lick and select th e Format option. 6. Under the File System option, select F A T32 and click the Start button. 7. Y our micro SD™/T ran sFlash™ memor y card will be reformatted. 8. Remove the microSD™ /T ran sFlash™ card from the SD card reader and inse rt it back into your phone.
Section 9: Multimedia 133 Get T unes & T ones Section 9 4. Highlight t he music (song or album) th at you want to purchase. Press BUY to purchase. 5. The CONFIRM PURCHASE screen will d isplay the price and items you selected to purchase. Press BUY to accept the terms.
134 Section 9 4. Y ou are connected to th e web s erver and presented with available pr ovider ringtone a pplicatio ns. 5. T o return to stan dby mode, press the key . My Ringtones 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highl ight GET IT NOW .
Section 9: Multimedia 135 Get T unes & T ones Section 9 Playing Music with the Flip Closed The external keys whi ch you will use ar e labeled below .
136 Section 9 T unes & T ones menu is highlighted, press . 2. Highlight My Music and press . 3. The Music Player opens wi th a list of music files that have been do wnloaded or transfer red to internal phone memory or to the microS D™/T ransFlash™ memor y card.
Section 9: Multimedia 137 Get T unes & T ones Section 9 7. During song playback, pr ess the right naviga tion key to advance to the next song track in the current playlist, or press the left navigation key to skip to the previous song track. My Sounds 1.
138 Section 9 • Tips on g etting started: http://www .microsoft.com/w indows/windowsmedia/mp10/ usingplayer .aspx • Common questions: http://www .microsoft.com/w indows/windowsmedia/mp10/ troubleshooting.aspx • T roubleshooting error messages: http://www .
Section 9: Multimedia 139 Get T unes & T ones Section 9 6. The left-hand side of the Windows Media Play er will display th e files on your PC. Check the songs you want to download. 7. On the right-hand side of the Windows Media Player , select whether you want to download th e music to Removable storage card or Phone internal memo r y .
140 Section 9 • Albums : This option orga nize s your songs by albu m title . Even if you only have one song from an al bum, a folder for the album will display .
Section 9: Multimedia 141 Get T unes & T ones Section 9 5. Enter a title for the playlist in the text box and press . 6. Press the key to return to the Music Li brary menu. Y ou can select songs to add to t he playlist by browsing through Genr es, Artists, Albu ms, or Songs in th e Manage Music library .
142 Section 9 Get PIX & FLIX This menu allows you to get new PIX and FLIX from the internet or take new PIX or FLIX using your phone’s camera. Y ou can also v iew the saved pictur es.
Section 9: Multimedia 143 Get PIX & FLIX Section 9 5. Use the navigation ke y to highlight a vide o. Y o u may press the right soft key Options to read the description of the vi deo clip. 6. T o vie w the highlighted vide o, press VIEW . 7. Highlight Ye s to acce pt charges, if applicable, a nd then press .
144 Section 9 2. Press the right soft key Options . My Clips is highligh ted. 3. Press . The clips you have down loaded are listed . 4. Use the navigation ke y to hi ghligh t the v ideo you want to erase and p ress the righ t soft key Options . Erase is highligh ted.
Section 9: Multimedia 145 Get PIX & FLIX Section 9 Configure Alerts for New Video Clips 1. Launch V C AST Video . 2. Use the right and left naviga tion keys to select th e V CAST V ideo categories you want t o configure an alert. 3. Choose a sub category if applicabl e, then p ress th e ri gh t soft key Opt ions .
146 Section 9 Take PIX This menu launches the camera. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highl ight GET IT NOW . Press Get PIX & FLIX . 2. Press T ake PIX . The camera is now active. 3. Press the right soft key Options , to choose the specific camera settings.
Section 9: Multimedia 147 Get PIX & FLIX Section 9 5. T o exit the camera, press the key . PIX Gallery 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highlig ht GET IT NOW . Press Get PIX & FLIX . 2. Press T ake PIX . The camera is now active.
148 Section 9 • Move : Moves the images f rom the microSD™/T ransFlash™ card to the phone and from the phone to th e microSD™ / T ransFlash™h card. • Lock : Locks the picture to prevent delet ion. • Erase : Erases the selected picture from the gal lery .
Section 9: Multimedia 149 Get PIX & FLIX Section 9 • Color Effects : Normal, Black & Whit e, Sepia, Antique, Negative, Green, Aqua, Cool, Warm. • Settings : Memory (store FLIX to phone or microSD TM / T ransFlash TM card), Auto S ave, Icon Display , Start Soun d, End Sound, Reset Setti ng.
150 Section 9 My FLIX This menu allows you to review the vi deos you have taken or downloaded and stored into your phone and/or micr oSD TM /T ransFlash TM card. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highl ight GET IT NOW . Press Get PIX & FLIX .
Section 9: Multimedia 151 Get Fun & Games Section 9 PIX Place Send a PIX to your online album. Note: Y ou must first setup your account on the V erizon Wireles s website: www .verizonwireless.com before establ ish ing a connecti on. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highlig ht GET IT NOW .
152 Section 9 Note : Some games includ e VibeT onz vibr ation feedback, similar to PC and console games, offering enhanced realism. Visit www.vibetonz.com to see the list of VibeT onz-enhanced mobile games for your phone. Get News & Info 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highl ight GET IT NOW .
Section 9: Multimedia 153 Get Going Section 9 Get Going Download applications that keep you in touch with the world, keep you organized, and he lp you find the coolest spots. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , use the left naviga tion key to highlig ht GET IT NOW .
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Section 10: T ools 155 Section 10 Section 10: T ools T opics Co vered • Voice Commands •C a l c u l a t o r • Calendar •A l a r m C l o c k • World Clock • Stop Watch • Notepad The topic.
156 Section 10 V oice Commands For more information see, "VoiceSignal™" on page 39. Calculator Y ou can perform calculations, includ ing addition, subtraction, multi plication and divisi on using your phone . 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then pre ss the right naviga tion key to SETTINGS & TOOLS .
Section 10: T ools 157 Calculator Section 10 8. Press to perform the calculation and vi ew the result. Tip Calculates the tip and determ ine how much each person should pay for the meal. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then press the right naviga tion key to SETTINGS & TOOLS .
158 Section 10 T o convert an y of the above categories, do the following: 1. Scroll to the conversion feature yo u wish to use and press the key . 2. Use the Left or Right n a v i g a t i o n k e y s t o se l e c t t h e Fr o m units of money or measure for the quanti ty you want converted .
Section 10: T ools 159 Calendar Section 10 • Go T o Date : Go to any date that you speci fy . • Go to T oday : View today’ s events. • Erase Old : Select a past event to delete. • Erase All : Delete all events in your calendar 3. Press the left soft key Add to add a ne w event.
160 Section 10 6. Press . The event is sa ved. View an event 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then pre ss the right naviga tion key to SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press T ools Calendar . 2. A calendar appears in the display with the curr ent date highligh ted.
Section 10: T ools 161 Alarm Clock Section 10 10. T o see the selected date in a month vi ew, p ress Monthly . 11. T o see the selected date in a week vi ew, press Weekly . Alarm Clock Y our phone has an alarm clock that can be set to go off once, or recur daily at a specif ic time.
162 Section 10 6. Press the down na vigation ke y once to highlight the am/ pm field. Use the left/right navigation keys to select am or pm . 7. Press the down na vigation key on ce to highlight the Frequency field. Use the left/right navigation keys to set the frequency (occurrence) of th e alarm.
Section 10: T ools 163 World Clock Section 10 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the alar m you wish to disable, then pres s the right soft key Options . A pop-up menu ap pears in the display . 3. Press Off to turn the highlight ed alarm off. Press Reset Alarm to reset the highlighted alarm or press Reset All to reset all of the alarms.
164 Section 10 3. Press the right soft key Options to view the following option s: • Set As Local Time : Sets the t ime according to the city chosen in the Cities field. • DST On : Sets the Daylight Savings time option. 4. Y ou can scro ll through other cities b y pressing the naviga tion keys.
Section 10: T ools 165 Notepad Section 10 Notepad Create and store notes in Not epad. Return to Notepad anytime to revi ew and edi t your notes. 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then press the right naviga tion key to SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press T ools Notepad .
166 Section 10 Review , Add, Edit, and Erase Memos 1. In standby mode, press MENU , then pre ss the right naviga tion key to SETTINGS & TOOLS . Press T ools Notepad . The Notepad menu opens. If you have any stored notes, they appear as a li st in the display .
Section 11: Mobile Web 167 Section 11 Section 11: Mobile W eb T opics Co vered • Mobile We b • Launching Mobile Web • Exit Mobile Web • Navigate the Web • Mobile Web Soft keys •L i n k s • Place a Call W hile Using Mobile Web This section outlines the av ailable mobile web options.
168 Section 11 Mobile Web Mobile W eb allows you to surf the web from your wireless phone. If you receive a c all while us ing Mobile W eb, th e web session is su spended during th e call. Once the call ends , your Mobile W eb session resumes where you left off.
Section 11: Mobile Web 169 Navigate the Web Section 11 Navigate the Web Note: This feature is currentl y unavaila ble outside of th e United Stat es. Only available wi thin the Verizon Wireless Enhanced Services Area. When you use Mobile W eb, some of the keys operate differ ently than during a normal phone call.
170 Section 11 Navigat ion Key : Use the navigati on key to browse lists and highlight options. CLR Key : A bro wser back-up key . Press once to back up one page. Press and hold to go back to Mobile Web home page. Press to clear the last number , letter , or symbol entered.
Section 11: Mobile Web 171 Links Section 11 Links Note: This feature is currentl y unavailabl e outside of the United States. Only available wi thin the Verizon Wireless Enhanced Services Area. Links can serve s everal purposes, such as jumping to a differ ent page, to a dif ferent site , or initiating a phone call.
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Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 173 Section 12: Health and Safety Information T opics Co vered • Health and Safety Infor mation • Consumer Information on Wireless P hones • .
Section 12 174 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver . It is designed and manufacture d not to exceed the exposur e limits for radio f requency (RF) ener gy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 175 Health and Safety Information Section 12 at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can b e well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power requir ed to reach the network.
Section 12 176 it may be necessary to r emove the battery pack to find the number . Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular pho ne, f ollow the instructions on the website and it shou ld provide values for typical or maximu m SAR for a particular phone.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 177 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Qu estions and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposur e from wireless phones.
Section 12 178 while being us ed. They also e mit very low lev els of RF when in the s tand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health ef fects (by heat ing tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produc e heating ef fe cts causes no known adverse health ef fects.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 179 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not neces sar y .
Section 12 180 thus not the primar y subject of the safety questions discussed in this document. What are the results of the research done already? The resear ch done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffer ed from flaws in their resear ch methods.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 181 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 exposures, since t he average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.
Section 12 182 FDA has been a leading participant in the W orld Health Organization inte rnational Electromagnetic Fields (EM F) Project since its inception in 1996. An influen tial result of this work has been the development of a detail ed agenda of resear ch needs that has dr iven the establishment of new resear ch programs ar ound the world.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 183 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 • If you must conduc t extended c onversations by wi reless phone every day , you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF , since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
Section 12 184 Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions? Since there are no known risks fr om exposure t o RF emissions from w ireless phones, ther e is no r eason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wir eless phones for convenience and comfort.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 185 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 that sold devices that claimed to protect wir eless phone users fr om radiation wi th making false and unsubstantiated claims. Accor d ing to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.
Section 12 186 testing to assess the interf erence and work to resolve the prob lem. Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from va rious source s can be obtained fr om the following organizations: • FCC RF Safety Program: http://www .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 187 Road Safety Section 12 car , practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1. Get to know your wire less phone and its feat ures, such as speed dial and redial . If available , these features help you to place yo ur call without taking yo ur attention off the road.
Section 12 188 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional co nversations that may be distracting. Make pe ople you are ta lking with aware you are dr iving and suspend conv ersations that have the potentia l to divert your attentio n from the road. 8.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 189 Operating Environment Section 12 10. Call roadside assistance or a special no n-emergency wireless assistance number when necessar y .
Section 12 190 Using Y our Phone Near Oth er Electronic Devices Most modern electr onic equipm ent is shielded fr om radio frequency (RF) signals. However , certain electronic equipment may not be shield ed against th e RF signals from your wireless phone.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 191 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Section 12 interference noise , and phones also vary in the amount of interference the y generate.
Section 12 192 Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medica l devices, consult the manufactur er of your device to d etermine if it is adequately shielded from external RF ener gy . Y our physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 193 Emergency Calls Section 12 (fuel storage and distribution ar eas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in pr ogress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere ar e often but not always clearly marked.
Section 12 194 If certai n features are in us e (call barring, for example), you may first need to deactivate those featur es before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local ce llular service provider . When making an emerge ncy call , remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 195 Other Important Safety Information Section 12 Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly appr oved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment, a nd void your authority to operate this equipment.
Section 12 196 • Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Product P erformance Getting the Most Out of Y our Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your ar ea.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 197 Availability of V arious Features/Ring T ones Section 12 Maintaining Y our P hone's Peak P erformance For the best care of your phone, o nly authorized personnel should servi ce your phone and acce ss or ies.
Section 12 198 Battery Standby and T alk Time Standby and talk times will v ary depending on phone usage patterns and cond itions. Battery power consumption depends on fa ctors such as network configuration, sig n al streng th, ope rating temperature, feature s selected, fr equency of calls, and vo ice, data, and other application usage patterns.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 199 Battery Precautions Section 12 the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.
Section 12 200 • Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. F or safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 201 Care and Maintenance Section 12 • Do not store the phone in hot areas. High t emperatures can shorten the life of elect ronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. • Do not store the phone in cold areas.
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Section 13: Warranty Information 203 Section 13 Section 13: W arranty Information T opics Co vered • Standard Limited Warranty This section explains th e warranty inform ation for your new phone.
204 Section 13 Standard Limited W arran ty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L. P . ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original pur chaser ("Purchaser".
Section 13: Warranty Information 205 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 ancillary/peripheral equi pment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defect s or damage from improper testing, operation,.
206 Section 13 warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/r eplaced Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited W arranty on the original Product or fo r 90 days, whichever is longer . All replaced parts, compon ents, boar ds and equipment shall become the pr operty of SAMSUNG.
Section 13: Warranty Information 207 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 EXPRESS W ARRANTY OF ANY K IND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT . ALL IMPLIED W ARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THA T MA Y AR.
208 Section 13 YOU. THIS W ARRANTY GIVE S YOU SPECI FIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS, WHIC H V AR Y FROM ST A T E TO ST A T E/ PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMI TED W ARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND S T A TES PURCHASER'S EX CLUSIVE REMEDY .
Section 13: Warranty Information 209 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 OF ANY SUCH TH IRD- PA R T Y S O F T WA R E O R EQUIPMENT LIE SOLEL Y WITH THE PURCHASER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OW NER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-P AR TY SO FTW ARE OR EQUIPMENT , AS THE CASE MA Y BE .
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211 Inde x Numerics 1-touch dialing 79 2-touch dialing 79 3G protocol icon 22 3-touch dialing 79 911, notes about 117 A Adding a New Contact Entry 69 Alarm clock icon 24 snooze 163 turn off the alarm .
212 Contacts 67 adding a new contact entry 69 deleting a contact entry 77 editing an existing contact entry 77 speed di aling 78 wait paus e & 2 -second pause 72 Creating and Sendin g PIX/ FLIX Me.
213 send messages to 74 send PIX/FLIX msg to 75 viewing 73 H Hard pause 72 Health and Safety Information 173 I Icons alarm on 24 alarm only 24 battery strength 23 display 22 dormant 23 signal st rengt.
214 Mode call answer 119 Multimedia 129 Music downloading 132 managing your music 139 playing w ith flip closed 135 playing w ith flip open 135 transferring from PC 137 My Music 134 My Name C ard 80 N.
215 edit lock code 115 lock ph one 114 voice privacy 121 Security settings 113 Send key 21 Sent, reviewing messages 91 Set an alarm 161 Settings 101 backlight 108 banner 107 display settings 106 edit .
216 World C lock 102 , 163 Travel Charger 28 TTY Mode 38 , 120 Turning Your Phone On and Off 10 Two-second pause 72 Two-touch dialing 79 U Understan ding Your Phone 13 display s creen 21 features of y.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Samsung SCH-A930ZKAVZW 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 SCH-A930ZKAVZW - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung SCH-A930ZKAVZW, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung SCH-A930ZKAVZW va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung SCH-A930ZKAVZW, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Samsung SCH-A930ZKAVZW.
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 SCH-A930ZKAVZW. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung SCH-A930ZKAVZW 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.