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SGH-a885 Series PORT ABLE Quad-BAND MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. a885_UG_EN_11032009_ D5 a885.
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1 Table of Contents Section 1: Important Safety Precau tions ........... .......... ....5 Important Safety P recautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Road Safety at All Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Using Numeric in Portrait Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Using Symbols in Portrait Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Using the Handwriting Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Changing the Text Input Mode - Handwriting .
3 Browser Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Using your History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Setting Browser Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Acknowledging Special Precautions and Industry Canada Notice 130 Information to User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Section 21 : Warranty .
5 Section 1: Impor tant Safety Precautions Impor tant Safety Precautions Please read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. Road Saf ety at All Times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first.
Important Safety Precautions 6 Importa nt!: Although the phon e can be used while the bat tery is charging, t he battery must be fully charged before first use, o therwise you cou ld damage the batt ery . Importa nt!: Using a non-supported battery may cause damage to you r phone.
7 Section 2: Getting Star ted This section explains how to start using your phone by first configuring your hardware, activating your service, and then setting up your voice mail. Setting Up Y our Phone Prior to use it is necessary to in stall both the battery and SIM into their corresponding internal compartments.
Getting Started 8 Note: If the card is not inser ted correctly, the phone does not detect the SIM card. Re-ori en t th e c ar d b ac k into the sl ot. Inst alli ng the Memor y Card Y our phone also supports the use of a memory card (microSD™) for data storage of such things as data, music, pictures, and video files.
9 3. Replace the battery cover onto the back of the phone (1). 4. While applying pressure, slide the top portion towards the camera area (2) until you hear a light click. Note: Make sure the battery is properl y installed before s witching o n the phone.
Getting Started 10 Importa nt!: V erify that the han dset ba tter y is instal led p rior to c onnecti on. If t he battery is not pr operly install ed and the wall charge r is connected, the handset may power off and on continuously, preventing proper operatio n.
11 Switching the Phone On or Off 1. Press and hold or until the phone switches on. The phone launches the activation splash screen and then proceeds to search for the network. Once the network ha s been found, you can make or receive calls. Note: The display langua ge is preset to Engli sh at the factory.
Understanding Y our Phone 12 Section 3: Understanding Y our Phone This section outlines some key f eatures of y our phone. It also displays the screen and the icons that appear when th e phone is in use. F eatures of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, easy-to-use and offers many significant features.
13 1. External speaker : allows you to hear the caller . 2. Display : shows the information needed to ope rate your phone, such as the received signal strength, phone battery level, time, etc. 3. Widget tab : allows you to open the Widget toolbar . 4.
Understanding Y our Phone 14 Side Views of Y our Phone 1. Microphone: allows other callers to hear you during a call when the phone is in Speaker mode. 2. V olume keys : allow you to adjust the ringer volume while in standby mode or adjust the voice volume during a call.
15 Rear View of Y our Phone 1. Camera le ns : is used to take pictures and shoot videos. 2. Mirror : allow you to see yourself as you take a picture or video. Display Layout Y our display screen provides a wealth of information about the phone’s status and option s, as well as providi ng access to the new widget bar .
Understanding Y our Phone 16 Widget bar The Widget bar provides quick acce ss to those functions you use most frequently: Analog Clock, Digital Clock, Dual C lock, Create New Message, Photo Favorites,.
17 Displays when an internal microSD memory card is detected. Displays when the phone is connected to a computer via a supported USB cable connection. Displays within the Indicators area when a new text message is received. Displays within the Event Widget as a tab when a new message is received.
Understanding Y our Phone 18 For more details on configuring your phone’s settings, see “Changing Y our Settings” on page 102. Using the Multitasking Menu This key ( ) launches the Multit ask menu that can be activated from within any active window or page on the p hone.
19 Section 4: Menu Naviga tion This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. The a885 has done away with the need for navigation wheels or keypads. The a885 is completely navigable by either an onscreen touch or scroll. • T ouching an onscreen option activates the feature.
Menu Navigation 20 Openin g an Appli cation 䊳 T ap the associated onscreen icon. • Press to exit from the current menu and return to the previous screen. • Press to exit from the current location/fu nction, cancel your input and return to the Idle screen.
21 Note: Scrolling requir es t hat you press firmly on the scr een then drag. When scrolling th rough a list mak e sure not to tou ch or press indi vidual entrie s on the list as this wil l open the list entry.
Menu Navigation 22 2. T ouch the Alarm Time field and then adjust the hour and minutes values by entering manually (Keypad tab) or using either the +/- buttons or by qu ickly sliding your fingertip over the numbers (Jog tab). W idgets The Widget bar provides quick access to mini-programs (widgets).
23 Light ➔ Widget . 2. T ouch the check box to place a check mark next to the Widget you want to display . – or – T ouch the check box again to remove the check mark and hide the Widget. The following table contains a description of each available Widget.
Menu Navigation 24 T oda y : Displays the current date (month/day/year). • Drag and drop the T oday widget onto the desktop to view the date. Calendar : Allows you to access the Calendar feature. With the Calendar feature, you can: • Consult the calendar by month, week, or day .
25 Bluetooth : From this application you can activate Bluetooth and configure it so other Bluetooth devices can see your device by name. • Drag and drop, then tap the Bluetooth icon to launch the Bluetooth application. • For more informatio n, refer to “Bluetooth” on page 1 18.
Menu Navigation 26 W idget Bar Navigatio n Y ou can drag the widgets to the de sktop to use the application or feature, then drag it back to the Widget Bar when you are finished. Note: Many widgets can be used directly from the widget bar without dra gging them onto the screen (ex: Blueto oth and Alarms ).
27 2. While still holding the icon, drag it away from the widget bar and drop it on the main screen ( 2 ). Then drag it back into its new location in the list. Or , you can drag it away from the widget bar in a single motion and drop it in the desired location on the widget bar .
Call Functions 28 Section 5: Call Functions This section describes how to make or answer a c all. It also includes the features and functional ity associated with making or answering a call.
29 Corr ecting an Entered N um b er Use the following steps to correct a mis-typed entry when dialing. 1. After entering a number using the keypad. • If you make a mistake, touch to erase a single character . • Press and hold to erase the entire string of numbers.
Call Functions 30 For further details about the Contacts feature, For mo re information, refer to “Searching for a Number in Contacts” on page 35. Answ ering a Call When a call is received the phone ring s and displays the caller’s phone number , or name if stored in Contacts .
31 2. T ouch the drop-down list located at the top right of the screen to select from All , Missed , Made , or Received . If the number or caller is listed in your Contacts, the associated name is displayed. View ing A ll C a l l s 1. From the Call Hi story menu, touch the drop-down and select the All option.
Call Functions 32 1. T ouch the desired missed call. Note: Y ou may see different choices dependi ng upon the settings for yo ur “Save New Contacts to” op tion. 2. T ouch Save ➔ New . For further details about the Contacts feature, see “Adding a New Contact” on page 45.
33 • Received Data Calls : shows the total length of time for all data calls received. • T otal Cal l Duration : shows the total length of time for all calls made and received. 3. Reset these fields by touching Reset All . 4. T ouch Ye s to confirm the reset or No to cancel the operation.
Call Functions 34 In Idle mode, you can also adjus t the ringer volume using these same ke ys . In-Call Options During an active call there are several functions available by touching a corresponding onscreen button. • Speaker On/Off routes th e phone’s audio through e ither the sp eaker or through the earpiece.
35 Switching Betw een Ca lls When you have an active call and a call on hold, you may s witch between the two calls, changing the one on hold to active and placing the other on hold.
Call Functions 36 Call W aiting Menu to Activated . Y ou are notified of a n incoming call by a call waiting tone. T o answer a call while you have a call in progress: 1. Press to answer the next incoming call. The first call is automatically put on hold.
37 Section 6: Entering T e xt This section outlines how to select the desired text entry mode when entering characters using the QWERTY keyboard-style keypad. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to reduce the number of key strokes needed to enter text.
Entering T ex t 38 Changing the T ext Input Mode - K eyboard There are three main keyboard layout keys that will change the onscreen keys within the QWERTY keyboard. The available T ext Input modes are: T9 , 123Sym , and Abc . Refer to the T ext Input mode in the upper right hand corner to iden tify which mode you are currently in.
39 3. T ouch each key only once for each letter. A list of word options displays and includes a number indicating the words available to chose from. 4. Use the up and down navigation keys in the word options box to select the desired word. 5. T ouch to complete the message and return to the previous screen.
Entering T ex t 40 Note: The Emo option is av ai lable only when mode has bee n selected. 2. T ouch the T ext Input Mode button at the bottom of the screen and touch . 3. T ouch either or to cycle through additional keys. 4. T ouch to complete the message and return to the previous screen.
41 Using Symbols in Portr a it Mode Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and punctuation marks into text. 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode bu tton at the bot tom of the screen and select Symbols ( ), then touch the desired symbol key . 2. T o display more symbols, touc h the left or right arrow key .
Entering T ex t 42 Changing the T ext Input Mode - Handwriting Y ou can write your message using the Handwriting mode but if at any time you feel you can’t remember how to input text, you can touch the Input Select field and select Keypad. The available T ext Input modes are: abc , Abc , ABC , Numeric , and Symbols .
43 The following buttons can also be used in Handwriting mode: Handwriting Mode-Entering Character s 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode bu tton at the bot tom of the screen and select Abc . The input mode indicator the n changes to which activates the Initial uppercase function.
Entering T ex t 44 • T ouch and hold to erase an entire word or line. As an example, to write “ 123 Anywhere ” you would: • T ouch the T ext Input Mode button and select Numeric . is then shown onscreen. • Writ e 123 . • T ouch the T ext Input Mode button and select Abc .
45 Section 7: Understanding Y our Contacts This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your C ontacts. Contacts entries can be sorted by name, entry , or group.
Understanding Y our Contacts 46 • Caller Image to retrieve a previously stored image from your Picture folder and assign it to this entry . Select an image and touch Add to assign the image and return to the previous Add New Contact screen.
47 2. Place a checkmark adjacent to an individual field by touching each entry . – or – Place a checkmark alongside all entries by touching All . Additional fields include: • Mobile : adds an additional Mobile number field for the entry . •H o m e : adds an additional Home number field for the entry .
Understanding Y our Contacts 48 Saving a Number D uring a C all 1. T ouch and use the onscreen keypad to enter your number . 2. Press or touch to initiate the call. 3. T ouch ➔ Save to Con tacts ➔ New . • Select Update if this was a previously created entry and your are adding the current number to the previous entry .
49 5. T ouch . 6. T ouch to store your changes. Using Contacts Dialing a Num b er from C on tac ts Once you have stored phone numbers in Contacts, you can dial them easily and quickly by either using their SIM card location number or by using the Search field to locate the entry .
Understanding Y our Contacts 50 3. Within the Contacts list (sorted alphabetically), drag the Power Search tab to quickly “thumb through” the alphabetical listing by first name.
51 • Send Message : allows you to send a text message or a multimedia message to the se lected entry . 3. Press to return to the previous Entry Options page. 4. T ouch to alter the properties of the current entry such as: name, type, group, or location.
Understanding Y our Contacts 52 Note: If FDN is Off: tou ch Menu -> Cont acts -> Cont acts Settings -> Fixed Dial Contacts - > Create FD N . Then follow steps 2-7. 2. Enter your PIN2 password and touch . This number is provided to you by your service provider .
53 Adding an Entr y to a Gr oup 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Contacts ➔ Groups . 2. T ouch a group entry . 3. T ouch Add Member and place a checkmark alongside those entries you wish to add to the current Group. 4. T ouch Add . R em o ving an Entr y From a Group 1.
Understanding Y our Contacts 54 Changi ng the Or der of your Favorites 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Contacts ➔ Favorite s . 2. T ouch . 3. Drag the entry to the desired location in your Favorites. 4. T ouch . Managing Contacts Y ou can copy , delete, and view t he memory status for the Phone and SIM entries on your phone.
55 Deleting All of the Contac ts Y ou can delete all Phone or SIM entries from your phone’s memory . Deleting all entries fr om the Phone 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Contacts ➔ Contacts ➔ Delet e . 2. T ouch the All field to place checkmarks alongside all the current entries.
Understanding Y our Contacts 56 – Additional No. 2 :if you have added additional numbers to contacts saved on the SIM card, this is a count er of the number of SIM contacts with a third number saved on your SIM card. – Email : tells you how many entries are in use.
57 Section 8: Messaging This section describes how to send or recei ve different types of messages. It also includes the features and functionality associated with messaging.
Messaging 58 Note: If the number of recipients are l ess than 10, all member s in the group will be added. Y ou will need to delete any unnecessary memb ers in the list by selecting the t ras h can icon and deleti ng un wanted entries.
59 • Slide Options : allows you to add more images to the current message but then have those configured to display as a slideshow on the recipients phone.
Messaging 60 Note: If you acci dentally exit from this no tification sc reen, you will need to go to Menu ➔ Messaging ➔ Inbox to access your me ssa ges.
61 •M o r e : provides these additi onal message functions: – Forward : allows you to forwar d the message. – Move to My Folder : moves the current message to My Folder . – Save to Contacts : allows you to sav e the recipient or sender ’s information from the message to Contact s as either a New or Updated entry .
Messaging 62 synchronization is completed, the phone stays connected to the computer . If any change is m ade, Microsoft® ActiveSync® automatically will begin synchronization. T o begin synchronization, touch Sync in Microsoft® ActiveSync® on your phone.
63 2. Select a message folder ( Inbox , Sent , Outbox , or Drafts ). A list of messages in the folder appears in the di splay . 3. T ouch Delete and touch an entry to mark it for selection with a checkmark. 4. T ouch either an individual message or Select All to place a checkmark alongside all entries in the list.
Messaging 64 • Keep a Copy : Saves a copy of the outgoing text message. 2. For example, touch Keep a Copy and touch to store a local copy of all outgoi ng text messages. Configuring the T ext Message Center 1. From Messaging Settings page, touch T ext Message ➔ Te x t Message Center .
65 – Reject Advertisement : allows you to automatically reject messages with a category of advertisement. •M M S P r o f i l e s : to configure you Network parameters (For more information, refer to “Changing the W AP Profiles” on page 90.) • Auto Resize Image : to configure the size limits of the images added to new picture messages.
Messaging 66 Te x t Te m p l a t e s 1. T ouch ➔ Messaging ➔ Te m p l a t e s ➔ T ext T emplates . 2. T ouch Create . 3. T ouch the empty onscreen text field and use the onscreen keyboard to enter a message. Y ou can rotate the phone to use the qwerty keyboard.
67 Section 9: My Files The topics covered in this section include Audio, Picture, Games, Video, T ools, Other F iles, and Used Space. 1. T ouch ➔ My f ile s . 2. Select from one of the following functions: Audio , Picture , Games , Vid e o , T ools , Other Files , or Used Space .
My Files 68 5. T ouch Phone or Memory Card depending on where you want to copy or move the files to. 6. Select the folder to copy or move the files to. T ouch New folder to create a new folder . 7. T ouch Paste here/Move her e to copy or move the files.
69 R ecorded A udio This menu shows a list of saved voice memos. When a voice memo is recorded and saved, it is stored in the Recorded Audio folder . T o access this menu use the following steps: 1. T ouch ➔ My f ile s ➔ Audio ➔ Recorded Audio .
My Files 70 • Information : displays an onscreen listing of the image’s properties such as: name, format, size, etc. • Send : lets you send the current ly active image vi a Message, via Bluetooth, or via Exchang e ActiveSync.
71 currency , length, weight, volume, area, and temperature), view World Clock, set the T imer , and use the Stopwatch. For more information, refer to “T ools” on page 95. Video This menu allows you shop for videos and to set up folders to sav e your videos.
Camera 72 Section 10: Camera This section explains how to use the camera on your phone. Y ou can take photographs and shoot video by using the built-in camera functionality . Y our 2.0 megapixel camera produces photos in JPEG format. Importa nt!: Do not take photos of p eopl e wi thout their permiss ion.
73 Note: The number of JPEG pictures remaining on the selected media appea rs in the upper-ri ght of the screen. T his is an approximat e numbe r of total pictures which can be taken at the current image siz e. 4. If desired, before taking the photo, you can touch onscreen icons to access various camera options.
Camera 74 Shooting mod e (continued) : • Frame : allows you to choose a custom frame border for your image. Choose from one of the 20 available frames. T ouch OK to assign the frame. Camera Resolution : allows you to set the image size to either: 2M(1600x1200), w1M(1600x960), 1M(1280x960), 0.
75 Pictur e/Vi deo Folde r Optio ns After you have taken a photo or s hot a video, you can access various options from the Picture/Video Folder page. 䊳 T ouch ➔ and then touch one of the available options: • Slideshow ( ): to play the available images ( from the Pictur e folder) within a sli deshow .
Camera 76 2. T ouch a photo to open it in the viewer . Selecti ng and U sing th e Pictur e Folder T ouch a picture from the Picture page to display the image. From the image viewer page, you have access to both macro functions (Zoom, Edit, and Properties) and menu options.
77 T ouch Set as ➔ Caller Image ➔ Create Contact , and follow the create a new Contacts entry with the image alread y assigned. For more information, refer to “Understanding Y our Contacts” on page 45. Assign ing an I mage as a Wallpa per 1. T ouch ➔ My files ➔ Picture ➔ <image> .
Camera 78 Camcor der Options after a Vi deo is T aken After you have shot a video, you can use various options that appear as icons on the screen. T ouch an icon to ac tivate the function. 䊳 T ouch ➔ and then touch one of the available options: • Slideshow ( ): to play th e availa ble images (from the Picture folder) wi thin a slideshow.
79 • Full-Scre en View ( ): allows you to change the displ ay mode to the full-screen opti on while the video i s playing. Press t he Normal View icon ( ) to return to No r ma l V iew . • Pause/Resume : ( ) allows you to pause the video being played, and then resume playing.
SharePix 80 Section 11: SharePix SharePix allows you to upload your photos to the photo sharing websites Facebook, Picasa, Flic kr , Photobucket, Friendster , and MySpace. Y ou can also download your friends’ photos to your phone. Launching SharePix 1.
81 Section 12: Games The Games menu option allows you to access games that are on the phone such as Tumbling Dice. 1. T ouch ➔ Games . 2. T ouch a pre-installed game to play .
TELUS Shop 82 Section 13: TELUS Shop The TELUS Shop menu option allows you to buy a variety of multimedia files, such as ringtones and graphics. Y our phone has embedded links to the web sites providing you with download services, preset by your service provider .
83 Section 14: Wir eless W e b Y our phone is equipped with a W AP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which allows yo u to access the Internet. This section explains how to access the WAP services of your service provider and navigate the WAP browser .
Wireless Web 84 Changing the O r ien ta tion of the W eb page The a885 comes equipped with an orien tation detector that can tell if the phone is being h eld in an upright (Portrait) or sideways (Landscape) orientation. This is useful when enterin g text.
85 Press the Up or Down V olume keys to zoom in or out. Scrolling Within a Web P age As with other menu items and pages on your phone, scrolling requires that steady directional pressure be applied onscreen via via your fingertip. T o scr oll up or down a We b page 䊳 T ouch and slide your finger either up or down on the screen.
Wireless Web 86 2. T ouch the URL text field at the top of the screen. 3. Use either the onscreen alphanumeric keypad or keyboard, to enter the target Web address, beginning with the www .
87 • Only those entries with can be deleted . 2. T ouch . 3. Place a checkmark adjacent to those editable entries you wish to choose for deletion. – or – T ouch Select All to place a checkmark alongside all deleteable fields.
Wireless Web 88 • Clear Caches : deletes the information stored in the cache. The cache stores the most rec ently accessed pages (page 88). • Delet e Cookies : delete cookies. Cookies are pieces of personal information sent to a web se rver while navigating t he web (page 88).
89 Setting Cook ie Option s Y ou can define how to manage cookie installation o n your phone when a web site is attempting to pl ace them on your phone. 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Wireless Web ➔ ➔ Cookie Option s . 2. T ouch one of the following options: • Accept All: allows all cookies to be placed on your phone.
Wireless Web 90 • Search Opt ions • Run JavaScri pt • Displ ay Images • Displ ay Flash Contents • Play Sound • Displ ay Minimap 3. T ouch either On (to activate the feature) or Off (to deactivate the feature). 4. T ouch to save the new setting.
91 Caution! : The WAPs are pre-configured and ca n not be altered usi ng this screen. If you change th e settings wit hout first ch ecking with yo ur service provider, the web browser, MMS, and e-mail features may not work properly. 3. T o create a new connection profile, touch and follow the onscreen prompts.
Applications 92 Section 15: Applications The Applications menu allows you to shop for Applications using the built-in browser . Launching Applications 1.
93 Section 16: Calendar The calendar feature allows you to view the Month, Week, and Day layout views. It also s hows any Missed Alarm Events that have occurred. Creating a New Ev ent 1. T ouch ➔ Calendar ➔ Create Event . 2. T ouch the Tit l e field and use the onscreen keyboard to enter a name for this specific event.
Calendar 94 • Repeat : allows you to set the number of repetitions allowed for this appointment (Off, Everyday , Every Week, Every Month, or Every Y ear). Once selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled. T ouch Save to store the option. • Repeat Unti l : allows you to set as duration for this appointment by assigning an expiration date.
95 Section 17: T ools T ools T ools (such as camera, camcorder , calendar , and alarms) are feature options that allow you to use your handset for a variety of non-phone related activities. T o access any of the tools, perform the following: 䊳 T ouch ➔ T ool s .
T ools 96 If the phone does not recognize your command the Command not recognized screen displays with two options: • Tu t o r i a l : provides instr uctions on how t o use voice commands. • Restart : touch and try the command options again. Speak clearly when giving your command.
97 3. During the recording process you can either touch Stop ( ) to s top the recording or Pause ( ) to temporarily halt the recording. Once t he audio recording has stopped, the message is automatically saved. 4. Once stopped, choose from one of the following options: •P l a y : allows you to play the memo.
T ools 98 – Alarm T one sets the sound file which is played when the alarm is activated. – Alarm V olume adjusts the alarm’s volume (1 - 7). 2. T ouch Save to store the alarm details and Save again store this new event. 3. T ouch On from the Auto Power-up field to keep the alarm event active even if the phone is turned of f.
99 2. Select any of the following options: • Tit le : enter a title for this ta sk (up to 15 characters). •P r i o r i t y : allows you assign the task a priority (High, Medium, or Low). •S t a r t D a t e : enter a date for this task to begin. •D u e D a t e : enter a date for this task to end.
T ools 100 3. If needed, touch the Tip field and use the keypad to change the tip percentage. 4. If needed, touch the Split field and use the keypad to change the number of persons that will be splitting the bill. 5. The amount of the Tip, th e bi ll T otal, and the amount each person should pay appear in the lower half of the screen.
101 3. T ouch a representative city from a desired area. If the c ity area is then correctly highlighted in a darker gray , your selection was accurately read and you can touch . – or – If not read correctly , repeat the previous two steps until your selection is correct.
Changing Y our Settings 102 Section 18: Changing Y our Settings This section includes tips on how to use your phone’s features, as well as how to change and customize the display settings, call handling, security settings, and other settings associated with your phone.
103 Edit ing th e No rmal - M e ssag e Pro f ile 1. T ouch ➔ Settings ➔ Sound Profi le ➔ Normal . • T ouch the name field and not the radio button to t he right.
Changing Y our Settings 104 5. T ouch the Power Off T ype field, select one of the following and touch Save : •M e l o d y : the phone rings using the ri ng melody selected in the Ring tone menu. •V i b r a t i o n : the phone vibrates but does not ring.
105 •O n c e : repeats the message alert once. • Periodic : repeats the message alert period ically . 5. T ouch the Vibration Pa ttern field, then touch to select Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save . 6. Drag the Vibration Intens ity slider to the intensity level you desire (range is 0-7).
Changing Y our Settings 106 •M u t e : the phone is silent and does not play a melody or vibrate. 4. T ouch the Message Alert T one field, then touch to select Message T one 1 - 6 and touch Save . 5. T ouch the Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select one of the following options and touch Save : •O n c e : repeats the message alert once.
107 Outdoor Profile In this case, you are outdoors and might not be able to hear the phone, or need an increased volume in order to hear the phone. For example, you might be jogging and need the phone to vibrate and ring loudly . Editing the Outdoor - Call Profile 1.
Changing Y our Settings 108 • Periodic : repeats the message alert peri odically . 6. Drag the Alert T one V olume slider to the volume level you desire (range is 1-7). 7. T ouch the Vibration Patter n field, then touch to select Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save .
109 • Widget • Font T ype • Greeting Message • Transition E ffect • Brightness • Backlight Time Wallpa per This menu allows you to change the background image displayed on the Main screen. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settin gs ➔ Display a nd Light ➔ Wa l l p a p e r.
Changing Y our Settings 1 10 T ransition Effect Allows you to activate/deactivate th e default transition effect (wipe) during transitions between menu/options pages. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Display and Light ➔ T ransition Effect. 2.
111 • Manual Only : you need to manually set the time and date according to the current time zone using the Set time menu. 3. T ouch the Time Zone field and assign a new time zone by touching a corresponding area of the world map. • T ouch to save the new setting.
Changing Y our Settings 1 12 4. T ouch to return to Phone settings page. Vibration Fe ed ba ck Y ou can set the level of vibratio n intensity that occurs when you touch the screen. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Vibration Feedback .
11 3 For more information on setting the Backlight time settings, see “Backlight T ime” on page 1 10. Security The Security feature enables you to restrict the use of your phone by others and to restrict the types o f calls. V arious codes and passwords are used to protect the features of your phone.
Changing Y our Settings 1 14 Note: The first time you acce ss the password scree n, you will be promp te d to create a pas sword. 1. T ouch the Lock Applicati ons field. 2. T ouch the check box next to each applicatio n you wish to lock, or touch All to select all applications.
11 5 Note: If you change your pass word, be sure to writ e it down and keep it in a safe place. If you fo rget your passwo rd, your phone will req uire unlocking by your serv ice provider. Change PIN code This feature allows you to chang e your current PIN, provided that the Check PIN Code feature is enabled.
Changing Y our Settings 1 16 Res e t Ph o ne Y ou can easily reset your phone to its default settings. T o reset your phone: 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Reset Phone . 2. At the Continue? prompt, touch Yes to reset, or No to cancel.
11 7 • Auto Reject : selects which numbers will be automatically sent to voicemail based on a user-creat ed list from with in the Reject List . • Call Answer : selects how your phone answers incoming calls. Selections are: Send Key , Any Key , and Automatic (T ime - 1-5 seconds).
Changing Y our Settings 1 18 Connectivity The phone has several communication/connection parameters which can be edited. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology capable of exchanging information ov er a distance of about 30 fee t without requiring a physical connection.
11 9 Bluetoot h ➔ Visi bl it y . 2. T ouch Ye s or No to enable or disable the visibility (discoverability) of your phone. • Y our phone becomes visible to other devices when you transmit your device’s name to others in your area. This allows other devices to detect your phone and request a connec tion .
Changing Y our Settings 120 the chance that incompatible devices are allowed to connect to your phone. • Headset : a Bluetooth headset ena bles both incoming and out going calls using Bluetooth hea dsets. • Handsfree : a Bluetoot h car kit or sp eakerphone enables both incoming and outgoing calls.
121 Use this menu to create and cust omize the profil es containing the settings for connecting your phone to the n etwork. Although the active connection can be changed by the user , it is recommended that this choice be made with the a ssistance of either the retailer or service provider .
Changing Y our Settings 122 Applications Settings The Applications Settings featur e allows you to configure the functional parameters for most of the onboard applications. These applications are described in more detail within other sections of this manual.
123 Settin gs ➔ Contacts . 2. T ouch one of the following fields and edit the information: • My Business Card : creates and attaches a virtual busin ess card to be used as an attachment to out going messages. For more information, see “Attaching Business Card to a Message” on page 59.
Changing Y our Settings 124 3. T ouch . 4. Enter the user-defined password and touch OK to clear the memory settings. For more information, refer to “Change Phone Password” on page 1 14.
125 Section 19: Accessibility TTY Settings TTY (also known as a TDD or T e xt T elephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate via a telephone.
Safety 126 Section 20: Safety Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Sign al Stre ng th The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.
127 remove the battery . If it’s inoperable, return it to a dealer store or call Customer Support for service. Note: For the best care of your ph one, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessorie s. Faulty se rvice ma y void the warranty .
Safety 128 • Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary , suspend the ca ll in h eavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. • Dial sensibly and assess the traffi c; if possible, place ca lls when stationary or before pulling into traf fic.
129 T urn off your phone when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere . Although it’ s rare, your phone or its accessories c ould generate spar ks. Sparks could ca use an explosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Safety 130 – Less than one month: 4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C) – More than one month: 4º F to 1 13º F (-20º C to 4 5º C) Dispos al of L ithi um Ion ( LiIon ) Batte ries For safe disposal options of your LiIon batteries, contact your nearest service center .
131 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient / relocate the receiving ante nna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver . • Connect the equipment into an outle t on a circuit dif ference from that to which the receiver is connected.
Safety 132 Owner’s R ecord The model number , regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below . This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
133 Section 21: Warr anty Standard Limited War ranty What is Cover ed and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser").
Warranty 134 facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. T o obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, call Sams ung Customer Care at 1-800- Samsung.
135 ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF , OR IN ABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTL Y OR INDIRECTL Y FROM THE USE.
Warranty 136 reflects this allocation of risk and the limitation s of liability contained in this Limited Wa rranty . The agents, employees, distributors, and dealer s of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty , or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG.
137 Index A Adding a New Contact Adding More Fields 46 Deleting Fields 47 During a Call 48 Idle Screen 45 Alarms 97 APN Control 115 Application Settings Calendar 122 Audio 68 Audio Folder 97 B Backlig.
138 Accessing the Pictures Folder 75 Camera Options 73 Picture Folder 75 Taking Pictures 72 Camera Options Settings 74 Shooting mode 73 , 74 Timer 75 White Balance 75 Change Phone Password 114 Changin.
139 Entering Numbers 43 Entering Symbols 44 I Icons, description 16 In-Call Options 34 International Call 28 J Join 36 K Keyboard Changing Text Input 38 L Landscape 37 Lock Applications 113 M Memory U.
140 Creating 69 S Safety 126 SAR values 131 Security 113 Sending a URL 87 Service Dialing Numbers 55 Setting s Applications 122 Call 116 Contacts 45 , 122 Display and Light 108 Phone 111 Record Audio .
141 Voice Recognition 95 W Warranty Information 133 Widgets 22 Accessing 26 Activation 27 Adding to the Widget bar 22 Deleting from the Widget bar 22 Events 27 Rearranging 26 Undocking 26 Wireless Web Accessing the Wireless Web Site 90 Changing WAP Profiles 90 Using Favorites 86 World Clock 10 0 Deleting an Entry 101 a885.
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 SGH-a885 Series 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 SGH-a885 Series - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung SGH-a885 Series, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung SGH-a885 Series va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung SGH-a885 Series, 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 SGH-a885 Series.
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 SGH-a885 Series. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung SGH-a885 Series 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.