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Samsung Delve ™ (SCH-R800 Series) PORT ABLE DU AL-BAND 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 Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Message Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Section 17: Changing Your Settings .......................... 129 Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Widget .
Getting Started 4 Section 2: Getting Star ted This section explains how to start using your Samsung Delve phone by activating your service, setting up your V oicemail, or getting an understanding of how this manual is pu t together .
5 Use the T rav el Ada pter The travel adapter included with your phone is a convenient, light-weight charger that rapidly charges your phone from any 120/220 V AC outlet. 1. Plug the large e nd of the T ravel Adapter into a standard 120 V AC or 220 VAC wall outlet.
Getting Started 6 Import ant!: Y ou must fully charge the ba ttery the first time you use your phone, otherwise you could damage the battery. From fully discharged to fully charged, the battery requires up to 4 hours of charge time.
7 T ur n Y our Phone On 1. Press the LOCK key ( ), on the top of the phone. Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the antenna (at the bottom of the phone) while using your phone as this can affect call quality and can cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than is necessary.
Getting Started 8 “Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing” on page 20.) After connecting, you will hear your voice greeting. 2. Y ou are prompted to enter your password. Memor y Car d (Optional) Y our phone has a memory card slot in the ba ttery ca vity , above the battery.
9 Section 3: Understanding Y our Phone This section outlines some key fe atures of your phone. It also describes the screen format and th e icons that will be displayed when the phone is in use.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 10 2. Power / Accessory Connector — Used to connect charging accessories or a ny a vailable acce ssory cables to your phone. 3. Volume Key — Lets you adjust the ring volume in standby mode, adjust t he voice volume durin g a call, or mute th e ringer during an incoming call.
11 F r ont View of Y our Phone Feat ur es 1. Earpiece / Speaker — Lets you hear ring ing and alert tones, alarm tones, and th e other parties to calls . 2. Vol um e K e y — Lets you adjust the ring volume in standby mode, adjust the voice volume during a call , or mute the ringer during an incoming call.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 12 9. Voice Recognition Key — Used to launch VoiceSi gnal voice recognition system. Rear View Fea tures 1. Camera Lens — The lens of yo ur built-in camera. 2. Mirror — Lets you position the Camera Lens to take self portraits.
13 • During a call, press the V olume key Up or Down to adju st the voice volume in the Earpiece-Speak er . • When playing a music file or video c lip, press the Volume ke y Up or Down to adjust the playback vo lume. Soft Keys Functions fo r the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display .
Understanding Yo ur Phone 14 Understanding the Display Screen 1. The top line of your phone’ s display contains icons that indicate network status, battery power , signal strength, connection type, and more. 2. T apping the right arrow tab on the left side of the display opens the Widget bar that li sts availa ble shortcut widgets.
15 • Performing – Example: “Sending...” “Conne cting...” • Completed – Example: “Message Saved” • Information – Example: “New Message” • Error – Example: “System Error!” • Warning – Example: “Low Battery, ” “Memory Full!” Backlig ht The backlight illumina tes the display .
Understanding Yo ur Phone 16 outgoing calls (except for emer gency numbers) until you unlock the phone. Loc k Mode also re stricts access to menus and the Volu me k ey. T o enter Lock Mode: 䊳 In standby mode, press on the top of the phone. The lock mode screen appears momentarily in the display , then the screen goes dark.
17 Warn in g! : T o a void hearing damage, move the phone away from your ears while in Speakerphone mode. (For more information, refer to “Responsible Listening” on page 159.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 18 Note: For more information, refer to “Memory Card (Optional)” on page 8. • Entering Music Player Mode: 䊳 In standby mode, press the Menu soft key , then select Multimedia ➔ Music Player . Note: For more information, refer to “Music Player” on page 97.
19 In camcorder mode, press the Gallery soft key . A list of thumbnail im ages with their file names appears in the display . 2. Select the desire d video. The Video Player s creen appears in the display and begins playing th e hi ghlighted video. Note: For more information, refer to “Video Player” on page 104.
Call Functions 20 Section 4: Call Functions This section explains how to make or answer a call. This section also inc ludes the features and f unctionality associ ated with making or answering a call. Making a Call — Number Entr y Dialing 1. In standby mode, press the Dialer soft key .
21 Manu al Pause Calling When you call aut omated syste m s (like banking services), you are often requir ed to enter a passwo rd or account number . Instead of m anually entering th e numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your Contacts along with special characters called pauses.
Call Functions 22 If the selected C ontacts entry has more than one number , the entry’ s information appears in the display . • Select th e number y ou wish to dial. 4. Press the Add soft key . 5. The selected Contact’ s number appears in the Dialer screen.
23 Making a Call — V oice Dialing Y our Delve mobile phone incl udes state-of-the-art voice recognition softwa re that lets you dial num bers usin g your vo ice. Using Voice Dial Use the V oice Dial command to di al any number stored in your Contacts list by sayi ng the name of the contact (Name Dial ing).
Call Functions 24 • “ Home ” • “ Wor k ” • “ Mobi le ” Voice Dial dials the speci fied number . Dialing a Number T o dial a number using V oice Dial, do the f ollowing: 1. In standby mode, press the Voice Recognition key ( ). “ Say a Command ” appears in the display and is pronounced through the speaker .
25 • Y our phone continues to notify you of the call until one of the following events occurs: • Y o u ans wer t he cal l. • Y ou ignore the call. • The calling party ends the call. • The call is sent to voicema il. Answering an In coming Call 䊳 Press the key .
Call Functions 26 Note: T o review your Delve’s Call Ti mers or Data Counters, press the Call Time r soft key or the Data Counter soft key . 3. Select the Ca lls log th at you wish to review.
27 • — Press to dial this number . • — Press to send a T ext, Picture, or Video message to this number . (Fo r more i nforma tio n, refe r to “Creating and Sending New Messages” on page 56.) • T o add th e number to your Contacts list , press the Add T o Contacts soft key .
Call Functions 28 • — Press to send a T ext, Picture, or Video message to this number . (Fo r more i nforma tio n, refe r to “Creating and Sending New Messages” on page 56.) • T o add th e number to your Contacts list , press the Add T o Contacts soft key .
29 • T o add th e number to your Contacts list , press the Add T o Contacts soft key . • Contac ts only — T o view Con tact informatio n for this call, pres s the Vie w d et ai l s soft key . • T o de lete the selected cal l from your Miss ed calls log, press the Erase soft key.
Call Functions 30 Data Calls Y ou can review all of the data calls log entri es for the time and date of a call, as wel l as other information. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key , the n select Calls . The Calls list appears in the display showing All calls.
31 • All Calls — View the duration of the total ca ll, incoming, ou tgoing, and data calls ma de on your phone since all timers were last reset. • Last Reset — View the time and date all timers were last res et. • Lifetime Calls — View the number and total durat ion of all calls since your phone was ac tivated.
Call Functions 32 Note: Some features may be unavailable while roaming. Roaming also consumes additional power from the batter y requiring more frequent recharging. Contact your Wireless Provider for more information about Roaming. How R oamin g Works Roam Option lets you set roaming preferences if you move in and out of your home network.
33 Section 5: Menu Naviga tion This section explains the men u navi gation for your phone. It also describes the menus availa ble with your phone. Menu Naviga tion Access menus using the Menu soft key , other soft key s, or icons on the Widget Bar or Shortcut Bar .
Menu Navigation 34 3. Press, hold, and slid e the icon to the right until it is free of the Widget Bar . The icon now displays on the standby screen and expands in siz e. Note: Y ou can position a Widg et icon as needed by pressing, holding, and sliding it.
35 Soft Keys The following soft keys are available during a call : • Dialer — Opens the Dialer s creen to enable you to place another call while the current call remains acti ve. • Contacts — Opens the Conta cts list screen. • Messages — Launches the Messages menu.
Understanding Y our Contacts 36 Section 6: Understanding Y our Contacts This section explains ho w to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Contacts.
37 3. Select the Name field. The 3X4 Keypad text entry screen appears in the display . • If desired, select another text entry screen. ( For more informati on, refer to “Changing T ext Entry Scre ens” on page 49.) 4. Enter a name or phrase to associate with the new Contact.
Understanding Y our Contacts 38 9. If desired, enter an additional phone number ( Mobile 2 , Home , Wor k , or Fax ) or e-mail addres s ( Email ) for the new Contacts entry . 10. If desired, select an identi fying image by highlighting the photo ID field and pressing the Set soft key .
39 Adding the num ber to an existing Contacts entr y : 6. Select Update Existing . The Contacts screen appears in the display showing you r current Contacts list. 7. Select the Search fiel d and enter the first few characters of the Contacts entry name under which you will store the saved number .
Understanding Y our Contacts 40 4. Select the number you wish to store in yo ur Contacts list. The associated Call Information screen appears in the display . 5. Press the Add T o Contacts soft key . The Add T o Contacts screen appe ars in the di splay showing the following options: • Add New Contacts — Lets you create a new Cont acts entry .
41 Key p a d M e t h o d s Find by Name If you have store d a named contact in your Contacts list, Find lets you locate the ent ry quickl y . 1. In standby mode, press the Contacts soft key . The Contacts screen appears in the displ ay with an alphabeti cal list of Contacts showing.
Understanding Y our Contacts 42 • T o ren ame the Group, press the Rename soft key . • T o remove thi s Group and return all its memb ers to the Genera l group, press the Erase soft key . • T o sen d a text or picture message to select ed Contac t(s) in the current G roup, press .
43 2. Press the Add Pause soft key . The following menu options pop-up in the display: • P pause — Adds a hard pause (awai ts input f rom you). • T pause — Adds a tw o-second pause. 3. Select the pause option of your choice to enter it into your number sequence.
Understanding Y our Contacts 44 5. Press the Done soft key to add the number or Email address to the existing entry . Edit an Exist ing Email Addr ess 1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. (For more information, refer to “F inding a Contacts Entry” on page 40.
45 2. Select a Speed Dial number . The Contacts screen appears in the displa y . 3. Find and select a Contact entry . (For more information, refer to “Finding a C ontacts Entry” on page 40.) A dot appears in the selected Contact’ s check circle.
Understanding Y our Contacts 46 3. Press and drag one or more Contacts to ot her Favorites positions. 4. Press the Change soft key . The changed Fav o r it es list appears in the displa y . R emo ving Speed D ial Numbers 1. In standby mode, press the Dialer soft key , then press the Favorites button ( ).
47 3. Press the Remove button ( ) for one or more assigned Favorites. 4. Press the Remove soft key . The changed Fav or it es list appears in the display . Renamin g a Contacts Gr oup Use this option to rename a G roup in your Co ntacts li st. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key and selec t Contacts .
Understanding Y our Contacts 48 7. Press the Save soft key to save th e ch anged group name. Deleting a Contacts Entr y 1. Find the desired entry in the Co ntacts list. (For more information, refer to “F inding a Contacts Entry” on page 40.) 2. Press the Erase soft key , the Select to erase screen appears in the displa y .
49 Section 7: Entering T e xt This section details how to select the type of text entry scree n (phone-style touch ke ypad, QWER TY touch keypad, or divided or full-screen handwriting recogniti on p anel).
Entering T ext 50 The following options ap pear in the display: • 3X4 Keypad — Displays the phone -style touch keypad. •Q W E R T Y — Displays the keyboard-st yle touch keypad, in landscape mod e. • Handwriting box — Displays the divided text entry screen with the handwritte n text entry field at th e bottom.
51 Accessing the Divided Handwriting Recognition Scr een The divided Handwriting Recognition screen offers separate messag e text (upp er) and dedica ted handwriting (lower) fields.
Entering T ext 52 8. T o correct an y handwriting re cognition errors, press the down arrow (at the upper right corner of the screen), then select 3X4 Keypad or QWERTY . Changing the T ext Entr y Mode T ext messages can be made up of alphabetical characters, numbers, and symbols.
53 • T9WORD • 123 2. Select the desired text entry mode. 3. T o change to Symb ols mode, press the Symbols soft key . Changing QW ERTY K eypad T ext Entr y Mode 䊳 While composing a text messa ge or memo, to chan ge text entry mode: • To s e l e c t abc mode, press .
Entering T ext 54 If more than one word shares the same numeric sequence, T9 W ord provides the most com monly used word, any additional w ords appear in a scro llable pop -up list, in w hich you can select a p referred word. Note: T o enter a space, press .
55 䊳 While composing a text messa ge, enter symbols by using one of following keypa ds: • Using the ph one keypad: – Press the Symbols soft key . The first of four symbol screens appears in the display . – Use the Prev and Next soft keys to page through the other symbols, if desired.
Messaging 56 Section 8: Messaging This section explains ho w to create, send, receive, and view different types of messages. Thi s section also describes the features and functi onality associated with messaging. Creating and Sending New Messages This section guides yo u through procedures for creating and sending text, picture, and postcards.
57 – Select individual Contacts or select Select All . Check marks appear in the check boxes for the selected Contacts. – Press the Add soft key . Y ou are returned to the To list. • T o select a phone numbe r from a Recent Call as a recipient , press the Recen t Calls button.
Messaging 58 Creating and Se nding a Picture Message 1. In standby mode, press the Messages soft key , then select Create Message ➔ Picture Message . The Picture Msg screen appears in the display showing the To list. Tip: Y ou can also access Messa ges by pressing the Menu soft key and selecting Messages .
59 • T o acti vate the phone’s camera and take a new picture, select Ta k e Photo . (For more inform ation, refer to “Camera-Camcorder” on page 77.) Once you’ve take a photo, press the Send soft key. • T o access your photo gall ery, select My Images .
Messaging 60 If necessary, the Delve resize s you r pictur e for se nding, then the Picture Msg screen appears in the display showing the To list. 4. Address your message as you would a T ext message .
61 4. Enter the Subject te xt. (F or more info rmation, refer to “Entering T ext” on page 49.) • T o u se pre-comp osed text, change fr om the QWERTY touch ke ypad to another text entr y scre en and pr ess the Add Quick T ext soft key . (For mor e information , refer to “Changing T ext Entry Screens” on page 49.
Messaging 62 4. Using the disp lay as a viewfinder , when the image that you wish to send appears in the di splay , press the Camera key ( ) to record a video. The time counter a t the bottom of the Camcorder viewfinder screen indica tes recording time in seconds.
63 • Deferred Delivery Tim e — Lets you set a Date and Tim e when this me ssage will be deli vered. 2. Select any de sired options and va lues for those options. 3. T o save your settings, press the OK soft key . Y ou’re returned to the messa ge creation screen.
Messaging 64 • indicates an outgoing text message. 2. Y ou ha ve the follo wing available opti ons: • T o reply to the late st inco ming text message, p ress the Reply soft key , and se lect Te x t M e s s a g e . Note: Only text messages appear in the Chat Wi th screen.
65 Chec king your V oicemail 1. In standby mode, press the Dialer soft key , then press and hold until you’re connect ed to yo ur Wirele ss Car rier’s voicemail sy stem.
Messaging 66 Outbo x Y our phone stores outgoing messag es in the Outbox, regardless of whether the message was successf ully sent to, or received by , the addressee. Tip: Verify whether and when a message or e-mail was successfully received by enabling the Delivery Ack message send option.
67 • T o delete one or mo re messages, press the Erase soft key , sel ect the message( s) to be deleted , then press the Erase soft key again. • T o access other options, press the More soft key. The following options appear in the display: – Add T o Contacts — Lets you add the sender’ s number or E-mail address to your Conta cts list.
Messaging 68 • Outbox — Lets you delete all messa ges fro m your Outbox . • Drafts — Lets you delete all draf t messages from the Draf ts folder . • All Messages — Lets you delete all messages from all message folders. •E - M a i l — Lets yo u delete all mes sages from your E-M ail message folder(s).
69 • Picture/V ideo Msg Down load — When set to On , your Delve automatically downloads Picture and Video messages to your Inbox folder wh en they are receiv ed. When set to Off , you are prom pted to select wh ether to download t he message now or late r .
E-mail 70 Section 9: E-mail The E-Mail feature is an i ntegrated messaging a pplicat ion that lets you send and receive e-mail messages from yo ur personal e- mail account(s) and/or from your business e-mail account. This section details how to la unch the E-Mail feature.
71 Section 10: Alltel Shop This section explai ns the Alltel Shop fe atures where users can download multimedia, a pplicatio ns, games, and check news and sports. Finding Applications With Alltel Sho p, you can download full featured applica tions over the air including games, personalized ring tones, pictures, and more.
Alltel Shop 72 1. At the Alltel Shop menu, select Help . The availabl e Help subjects appear in the display . 2. T o view the Help informatio n, select the desired Help subject.
73 Section 11: Alltel W eb This section outlines how to launch Alltel Web, how to navigate to other pages on the web, and ho w the keys on the keypad are used with the web application.
Alltel Web 74 • Links (embedded in content). • Numbered options (some may not b e numbered). • Simple text. Y ou can act upon options or links by selecting them. Using Links Links have several pur poses, such as jumping to a different page, to a different site, or even initiating a phone call.
75 Section 12: Alltel TV on Demand Alltel TV on Dem and lets you access video clips of popul ar TV shows from both broadcast and cable networks. This section details ho w to launch the TV on Demand feature. Launching TV on Demand 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key , then sele ct TV on Demand ( ).
Alltel Navigation 76 Section 13: Alltel Na vigation Alltel Navigation let s you find yo ur way to a desired destination by letting you access maps and by providing voice and on-screen driving directions. This section details ho w to launch the Na vigation fea ture.
77 Section 14: Camera-Camcorder Use your Samsung phone to take full color digital pictures and videos, display them on your phone’ s vivid co lor display , and instantly share them with family an d friends. It’ s fun, and as easy to use as a trad itional point-and-c lick camera or camcorder .
Camera-Camcorder 78 Tip: Y ou can change a number of the camera’s settings to suit particular uses for your pictures. For more information , refer to “Camera Options” on page 82 T ak ing Mul ti .
79 7. T o save the picture( s) to memory , press the Save button. T o discard the pictures, press the Erase button. Y ou are prompted to confirm the erasure. T ak ing Vi deos T o take a v ideo using the curre nt camcorder settings, do the following: 1.
Camera-Camcorder 80 Camera Screen Icon s ISO — Indicates camera ex posure index setting. White Balance — Indicates camera’s white balance setting. (Y ou can change the camera white balance setting. (For more information, refer to “White Balance” on page 85.
81 Self T imer in use — Delays the camera shutter from 3 to 10 seconds after you pr ess the Camera key ( ). Battery Level — Number black bars indicates level of charge. When the battery is lo w, an empty battery icon flashes and the phone sounds an alert, which indicates your phone is about to shut down.
Camera-Camcorder 82 Quality — Indicates camcorde r’ s video quality se tting. (Y ou can change the video quality setting. For more information, refer to “Quality” on page 90 .) Phone Mem or y — Indicates videos will be stored in the phone’ s memory .
83 䊳 In camera mode with the status icon bar and camera buttons showing, press the ce nter of the di splay the following numbe r of times: • First press — Icons disa ppear excep t for ph oto/memor y coun ter and batte r y level. • Second press — Camera buttons disappear .
Camera-Camcorder 84 Size Change the size (in bytes) of your pictures using the Size setting. 1. In camera mode, press . The following options pop- up: •2 M egapix els ( 1600x1200 pixels ) •1 . 3 M egapixels ( 1280x960 pixels) •0 . 8 M egapixels ( 1024x768 pixels) •0 .
85 Brig htness Brightness lets you tempor arily lighten the pictures you take. Increasing the Brightness (-4 – +4) lightens your pictures (0 is normal). 1. In camera mode, press . The Brightness adjustment appears in the display . 2. T o brighten your next pictur e(s), press .
Camera-Camcorder 86 1. In camera mode, press ( ), then select Camera T ab ➔ White Balance . The name of the current White Balance setting appears in the second line of the display . The options are : •A u t o — The camera automaticall y adjusts co lor balance to available lig ht.
87 Exp osure me tering 1. In camera mode, press ( ), then select Camera T ab ➔ Exposure metering . The following options appear in the display: •N o r m a l — Adjusts exp osure to the averag e light level over a la rge picture area . • Center -weighted — Adjusts exposure to the average light level over a cente r portion of the subject.
Camera-Camcorder 88 •O n 2. Select the Alltel Mypics remind er setting of your choice, then press the OK button. Y ou’re returned to the camera viewfinder screen. Guideline Shows a cross hatch pattern in the view finder screen. 1. In camera mode, press ( ), t hen select Commo n T ab ➔ Guideline .
89 Zoom Zoom lets you tem porarily enlarge the video s you take. Increasing the Zoo m (2 – 9) enlarges your vi deos (1 is normal). 䊳 In camcorder mode, use the Up and Down V olume keys to adjust the Zoo m (the screen image enlarges to show the affects of your changes).
Camera-Camcorder 90 2. Select the desired delay . The camcorder viewfinder screen appears in the display . The next time you the Ca mer a key ( ), a countdo wn timer in the display indicates the time re maining before the camcorder starts reco rding the video.
91 The options are: •A u t o — The ca mcorder autom atically adjust s color balance to available lig ht. • Daylight — Use this setting wh en recordin g videos in full sun . • Cloudy — Use this setting when recording videos in clou dy conditi ons.
Camera-Camcorder 92 •C a r d M e m o r y — Stores vide os on an opti onal micr oSD Memor y Card. 2. Select the memor y location setting of your choice, t hen press the OK button. Y ou’re return ed to the camcorder viewfinder screen. Au t o S a ve 1.
93 End Sound Choose from two different soun ds whenever you stop video recording. Aside from being a cool sound effect , End Sound acts as an audible reminder that your camcorder has stopped recording a video. 1. In camcorder mode, press the Settings button, then select Common T ab ➔ End Sound .
Camera-Camcorder 94 •P r i n t — Print on e or more images o n a Bluetooth-c ompatible printer . 7. T o view an image, select it. Whi le viewing an image, you have the following options: • T o magn ify the image, pr ess . • T o crea te a Postcard, press .
95 Y ou are prompted to save your postcard as an Image (JPG) file or as a Flash (SWF) file. 3. Select the desired file format . The postcard message screen appears in the display . 4. Use the followin g tools to add handwritten text or graphics to your postcard: 5.
Camera-Camcorder 96 Point, Clic k, and Send Pictures and Videos T ake a picture or record a vide o and send it to anyone with a compatible device in a few easy steps. 1. In standby mode, press and ho ld the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the phone.
97 Section 15: Music Player Music Player lets you play musi c files (su ch as, CMX, MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+) stored on a microSD™ Memory Card (up to 8 GB). This section describes your phone’ s Music Pl ayer functions and key features asso ciated with multimedia.
Music Player 98 5. Elapsed Time and T otal Time — Show how many hours, minutes, and seconds of the music file have been play ed and shows how long the music file is in hours, minutes, and seconds.
99 4. T o add a file to a Playli st, press the Add to Playlist soft key . The Add to playlists screen appears in the display . • Select a music f ile to add to a Playlist . A check mark app ears in the check box for that file. • Press the Save soft key .
Music Player 100 • Now play ing — Lists all music files you have selected to p lay. • All tracks — Lists all music files stored in the My Music folder on a microS D Memor y Car d by t heir file names. • Playlists — Lists any m usic file Playli st(s) you ha ve created .
101 10. Select your new Playlist. Y ou are returned to the Lib rary option screen you previ ously chose. 11. Press the down arr o w button in the upper right corner of the screen, then select Playlists . A list of av ailable Playlists appears in the display .
Multimedia 102 Section 16: Multimedia This section outlines your phone’ s multimed ia functions and key features associa ted with multimed ia. Accessing Multimedia 1.
103 If there are pic tures stored in y our phone o r on an optional Memory Card, up to seven t humbnail images of your pictures appear in the display . Tip: Y ou can also access My Ima ges from: -The Camera screen, by selecting the Gallery button. -The Edit Contact screen, by selecting the picture ID field and then selecting the My Images option.
Multimedia 104 If there are videos stored i n your phone or on an optional Memory Card, up to seven t humbnail images from your videos appear in the Vi de o s screen. 2. T o take a new video, press the More soft key and select the Camcorder option. The camcorder view finder screen appears in the display .
105 4. T o view the vide o in the largest si ze possible for th e Delve, press the Full Screen soft key . 5. For more Video Player options, press the More soft key . The following options appear in the display: • Camcorder — Lets you record a new video clip.
Multimedia 106 • Ringtone — Lets you assign the selected ringtone to incoming voice ca lls. •C o n t a c t I D — Lets you assign the selected ri ngtone as the distinctive ringer for a Contact. • Alert T one — Lets you assign the se lected ringtone to All Messages , TXT Message , Picture-Video Messa ge , or Vo icemail Message .
107 •S e t a s — Lets you set th e selected sound file a s a Rington e, a Contact ID, or as an Ale rt T one. 4. For recorded sound files, acce ss other options by pressing the More soft key . •E r a s e — Erases the selected sound fil e. •R e n a m e — Lets you renam e the sound file.
Multimedia 108 3. Press the Record b utton ( ), then start speaking. As it is recording the phone displays a countdo wn timer that shows the seconds remaining for the recording. • T o pause the memo, press the Pause button. When a memo i s paused, select Resume to continue r ecording.
109 Section 17: T ools This section explains how to use your 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 the Menu soft key , then select To o l s ( ).
T ools 110 saying th e digit s in the n umber . (For mo re info rmation, refer t o “Using Voice Dial” on page 2 3.) • Send T ext — Lets you access Cr eate T ext Message. • Send Picture — Lets you access Cr eate Picture Message. • Lookup — Lets you find a Contact by name and r eview th e Contact’ s information .
111 2. Select your pr eferred setting. 3. T o save your selection, press the OK soft key . T o discard the new setting, press . Y ou are returned to the Voice Settings menu. Adapt ation If you regularly have trouble with V oice Service not recognizing the commands, names, and/or num bers you say , tr y adapting Voice Service to your voice.
T ools 112 After 15 phrases and sets of digits, ad aptation ends and your are returned to the Adaptation screen. Reset Voice T o reset Voice Ser vice to fac t or y default settings, do the following: 1. Fro m t he To o l s menu, select Voice Service ➔ Voice Settings ➔ Adaptation ➔ Reset Voice .
113 About This option displays ve rsion and build info rmation about the Voice Service software incl uded on your phone. 䊳 Fro m t he T ools menu, select Voice Service ➔ Voice Settings ➔ About . The About screen appears in the display showing the version level of the Voice Ser vice software current ly installed on your phone.
T ools 114 Add New De vice Searching for Available Bluetooth Dev ices 1. From t he T ools menu, select Bluetooth . The Bluetooth screen displays. 2. Place the Bluet ooth device you want to pair with your Delve in discoverable mo de. (See the device user manual for more information.
115 Paired Ico ns The Bluetooth screen shows the icons for Blue tooth wireless technology devices paired with your handset. 1. From the To o l s menu, select Bluetooth . Icons for registered Blue tooth devices appear in the display . Connecting to a Bluetooth Device 1.
T ools 116 Blueto oth Sett ings 1. T o access the Delve’ s Bluetooth settings, in the Bluetooth screen, press the Settings soft key . The Phone Settings screen appe ars in the di splay showing the following options: • Device Name — Shows yo ur device’ s name.
117 The calendar appears in the di splay with the current date highlighted. The month and year appear at the top of the display . 2. Highlight the desired date. (For more informat ion, refer to “Navigating the Calendar” on page 116.) 3. Press the New Event soft key .
T ools 118 3. Select an Event to view. The current settings for the selected Event appe ar in the display in a scroll able list. • T o change the even t details, press the Edit soft key. (For more information, refer to “Add a New Event” on page 116.
119 Re view , Edit, Erase, and Send Memos 1. From the T ools menu, sele ct Memo Pad . A list of a ny stored Memos appears in the display . 2. T o review a Memo, select it. The text of the Memo appears in the display in a scrollable screen. 3. T o edit a Memo, se lect it and press the Edit soft key .
T ools 120 • Alarm Time — Populat ed with the cu rrent t ime. T o change the time, select this field, select a new time, and press the Set soft key . • Alarm R epeat — Select the day(s) of the week ( Sun – Sat ) on which this alarm is to sound.
121 4. Press the Erase soft key . The selected Alarm i s removed from the list. Wor l d T i me World T ime lets yo u set up to four clocks to the time of day or night in any of the 24 different time zones around the world. Note: T o use Worl d Ti me , you need to subscribe to your Wireless Provider’ s digital service.
T ools 122 5. Press the Save soft key . Y our choice is saved and you are returned to the Worl d Time screen. Enable Dayl ight Saving Time (DST) 1. In the Add City screen, on the time display , press the DST icon ( ). The icon becomes highlig hted and the time display changes to reflect the new DST setting.
123 1. From the To o l s menu, select Wor l d T i me . The Wor l d T i me screen appears in the display listing your current World Clocks. 2. Press the Set as 2nd Clock soft key . 3. Select the World Clock yo u prefer as your 2nd Clock. The 2nd check mark moves to your selection.
T ools 124 2. Enter the first n umber in your calculation using the calculator-style touch keypad. (Numbers can be up to 15 digits long, and can include a decimal point followed by up to 5 more digits.) 3. Select the des ired operation. [Y ou can nest calculations using parentheses “( )”.
125 Conv er ter The conversion menu provides the following conve rsion categories: • Currency • Length • Weight • Vol um e • Area • Te m p e r a t u r e Using Conver ter s T o convert a currency , length, weight, volume, area, or temperature, do the follo wing: 1.
T ools 126 4. Enter the changed exchange rate value. 5. Press the Done soft key to save the changed exchange rate. Cur re ncy — Addi ng Exchange Rates Y ou can use the Currency Conver ter to convert from and to obscure currencies b y adding exchang e rates for t hese currencies.
127 6. Enter an identifier of up to 4 characters for t he new currency . (For more in formation, refer to “Entering T ext” on page 49.) 7. Highlight the exc ha nge rate field. 8. Enter a decimal exchange rate for the new currency using the keypad.
T ools 128 Tip Calculator Tip Calculator automa tically calculates the f ollowing amounts: • Gratuity (tip) • Individual payment (for groups) Calculations a re based on the total amount of th e check, a selected gratuity percentage, and the number of people paying.
129 Section 18: Changing Y our Settings This section explains how to cust om ize your phone to suit your needs and prefe rences. Settings Menu 䊳 T o access the Settings menu, select Menu ➔ Settings .
Changing Y our Settings 130 •N u t s i e — Launches an I nternet content port al which l ets you access “cool” content files. • MyCast Weather — Display s weather report for ente red ZIP code. • Collapse — Launc hes a game. •C a l c u l a t o r — Launches Calculator tool .
131 Wallpa per Wallpaper lets you choose the pictures that appear in your phone’ s displays while in standby mode. 1. From the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Wallpap er . A scrollable list of thumbnail images appears in the displa y . • T o obt ain additi onal images not included wi th your phon e, press the Buy Images soft key .
Changing Y our Settings 132 Banner Create your o wn personalized gree ting that appe ars in the display while your phone is in standby mode. 1. From the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Banner . The Banner screen appears in the display . Note: If necessary, press and hold to erase an existing banner .
133 Charging L ight When set to On , the Charging Light displays a d immed, animated charging progress image appears when the Backlight dims with a charger connected to the Delve. 1. From the Settings menu, select Display Settings ➔ Backlight ➔ Charging Light .
Changing Y our Settings 134 5. T o retain your setting, press the Set soft key . Y our are returned to the Vol um e screen. 6. T o save your new sett ings and return to the Sound Settings menu, press the OK soft key . Ringer Type Y ou can assign ringer types and melody tones for calls, alarms, and other alerts, in th e Ringer T ype sub-menu.
135 Aler ts Y ou can set your phone to sound an alert whe never you enter or leave your se rvice are a, connect or disconnect a c all, as well as other options.
Changing Y our Settings 136 3. T o save your new sett ing and return to the Sound Settings menu, press the OK soft key . Call Settings Call Answ er Y ou ca n select a specif ic answer mo de when you receiv e an incoming call. 1. From t he Settings menu, select Call Settings ➔ Call Answer .
137 Speed Dial Speed Dial lets you disable the sp eed dialing function, except for the Vo icemail hot key ( ) which remains active. (F or more information, refer to “Speed Dial Numbers” on page 44.) 1. From the Settings menu, select Call Settings ➔ Speed Dial.
Changing Y our Settings 138 • TTY Off — Disables TT Y mode. 4. Select the desired TTY Mo de setting and press the OK soft key to save your sele ction.
139 1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings ➔ Language . The following settings appear in the display: • English •E s p a ñ o l 2. Select the desired Language setting and press the OK soft key to save your selection.
Changing Y our Settings 140 unlock the phone to place outgoi ng calls (except to emergency and secret numbers). 1. From the Settings menu, se lect 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 .
141 Emergency # Y our phone provides the option of storing three emergenc y numbers. Each number can be up to 32 digits in length. All emergency numbers can be manually called a t any time, ev en when your phone is locked or restricted. This can be a useful feature for controlling outg oing calls from your phone.
Changing Y our Settings 142 3. Select Reset Phone . Y ou are prompted to confirm that y ou want to restore de fault settings (except for the Contacts and Voic e Dial). 4. T o return to the Security sub-menu without resetting the phone, press No . T o restore default settings, press Ye s .
143 • Allow Contacts — Blocks you from making calls t o, or receiving calls from, any number not in your Contacts list. 5. Select the pref erred setting. 6. T o save your new setting, press the OK soft key . NAM S el ect io n The Network men u allows you to select NAM (Numbe r Assignment Module) settings for your phone.
Changing Y our Settings 144 2. Select the des ired option. • For Set Date , the Set Date screen appear s in the di splay . – Use the up and down a rrow buttons to select the current d ate. – Press the OK soft key to save your date setti ng. • For Set Time , the Set Time screen appears in the display .
145 •U S B M o d e m — Allows you t o use your Delve as a wi reless mode m for your PC . 2. Select the desired se tting, and press the OK soft key to save it and return to the Phone Settings screen . Memor y Mana ger Memory Manage r lets you quickly and ea sily review and manage your phone memory usage.
Changing Y our Settings 146 the display showing the following in forma tion: •T o t a l memor y usage • Av ailable unused memor y •I m a g e s memor y usage •V i d e o s memor y usa ge •M u s i c memory usage 2. Press the OK soft key to return to the Memory Manager menu.
147 • Select the check box f or a file yo u want to erase to mark the file for erasure. ( Press the Select All check box to mark all files for erasure. ) • Press the Erase soft key . 5. T o move files to the Memor y Card, do the following: • Press the Mov e so f t k ey.
Changing Y our Settings 148 Formatting a Memor y Card Formatting a microSD Memo ry Card erases any data current ly on the card and creates multimedia direc tories compatible wit h your phone. T o format a Memory Card, do the following: 1. From t he Settings menu, select Memory Manage r ➔ Card Memor y .
149 Section 19: Phone Info This section explai ns Phone Info options tha t let you identify the hardware and softwa re versions of your p hone and let you identify the phone number as signed to your phone.
Health and Safety Information 150 Section 20: Health and Saf ety Infor mation This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone.
151 contains no metal an d that posi tions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body . Use of other accessor ies may not ensure comp liance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorizatio n for this mobile phone with all reported SAR leve ls eval uated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guid elines.
Health and Safety Information 152 INTENDED TO BE CORRECTL Y ORIENT A TED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONT AL OR FLOO R MOUNT POSITION. Consumer Information on W ireless Phones The U.S. Fo od and Drug Admini stration (FDA) has published a series of Questions and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure from wireless phones .
153 health hazard and to repair , replac e or recall the p hones so that the hazard no lo nger exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regu lator y actions, FDA has urged the .
Health and Safety Information 154 cancer -causing chemica ls so as to be pre-dispo sed to develop cancer in absence of RF expo sure. Other studi es exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hour s per day .
155 FDA and Cellular T elecommunica ti ons & Internet Association (CTIA) have a form al Cooperative Rese arch and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do rese arch on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific ov ersight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry , and academic organizations.
Health and Safety Information 156 was not based on scientific evid ence that any health hazard exists. Do hand s-fr ee ki ts for wire less phones r educ e risks from exposure to RF emissions? Since there are n o known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands- free kits reduce risks.
157 wireless phones and helped de velop a v oluntar y standard sponsored by the Institute of Elec trical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requireme.
Health and Safety Information 158 3. Position your wireless phone with in easy reach. Be able to access your wirele ss phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you ge t an incoming call at an inconvenient time, le t your voice mail ans wer it for you.
159 "The wireless industr y reminds you to use your phone safely when driving." For more informatio n, please call 1-888-901- SAFE, or visit our web-site www .ctia.org . Important!: If you are using a handset other than a standard numeric keypad, please call 1-888-901-7233.
Health and Safety Information 160 • Avoid using headphones after exposure to extrem ely loud noises, such as rock concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. T emporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volum es to sound normal. • Do not listen at any volume that causes y ou discomfort.
161 As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that fo r the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment sho.
Health and Safety Information 162 The wireless telephone industry has develo ped a rating system for wireless phones, to assist he aring device us ers fin d phones that may be co mpatible with thei r hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated ha ve the rating on their box or a label loc ated on the box.
163 The HAC rating and measurement pr ocedure are described in the American National Standards I nstitute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. Other Medica l Devices If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of yo ur device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energ y .
Health and Safety Information 164 Remember , to make or rece ive any calls the phone must be switched on an d in a service ar ea with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not b e po ssible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network ser vices and/or phone features are in use.
165 Although your phone is quite stur dy , it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Av oid dropping , hitting, bending or sitting on it. Other Impor tant Safety Inf or mation • Only qualified personnel s hould service the phone or install the phone in a vehic le.
Health and Safety Information 166 Mainta ining Y our Phon e's Peak Perfor mance For the best care of your phon e, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessories. Faulty ser vice may voi d the warranty . There are several simp le guidelines to op era ting your phone properly and maintaining sa fe, satisfactor y service.
167 • Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticea bly shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery .
Health and Safety Information 168 Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of supe rior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care . The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warran ty obligations and allow you to e njoy this product for man y years.
169 Section 21: Warr anty Infor mation Standard Limited War ranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the origi nal purchaser (.
Warranty Information 17 0 facility in an adequa te contai ner for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comp arable substitute proo f of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address.
171 OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PROD UCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY , INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DA MAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPA TED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DA.
Warranty Information 17 2 Prec autions for Transfer an d Dispos al If data stored on this dev ice is deleted or reformat ted using the standard methods, th e data only a ppears to be removed on a superficial level, and it may be po ss ible for someon e to retrieve and reuse the data by me ans of special software.
173 Index A Accessing Your Phone’s Tools 109 Airplane Mode 138 Alarm Clock 119 Set an Alarm 119 Turn Off the Alarm 120 When an Alarm So unds 120 Alltel Shop Settings 71 Alltel Web How Alltel Web Key.
174 Open 36 Converters 125 Creating and Sending New Messages Picture (Pic) Message 58 Text Message 56 Video Message 60 D Display Settings Backlight 132 Banner 132 Menu Style 130 Wallpaper 131 E easyed.
175 Message Send Options 62 Message Setting 68 Messaging Erasing Messages 67 Message Set tings 68 microSD Formatting 148 Instal ling 8 Removing 8 Mode Camcorder 18 Camera 18 M-Ratings 162 Multimedia 1.
176 Phone 138 Security 139 Sound 133 Setup Location 129 Voicemai l 64 Silent Mode 17 Sound Settings Alerts 135 Key Tone 135 Ringe r Type 134 Speed Dial Assigning 44 Changing 45 Removing 46 Speed Diali.
177 Listening To 7 Setup 64 VoiceSignal Voice Memos 107 W Wallpaper 131 Warranty Information 169 World Time 121.
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