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SCH-r330 POR T ABLE Dual Band TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual be fore operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. BMC_UG_r330_12172009_D9 r330 BMC Guide.
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T able of Contents Getting Starte d...... ......... ......... ........... ......... ......... ........... ......... .... 1 Front View of Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Back View of Phone. . . . . .
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Contacts ............. ........... ......... ......... ........... ......... ........ ............ .. 52 Finding Contacts . . . . . . . . . . .
Wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting Started 1 Getting Started Getting Started Front View of Phone 6. SEND Key 7. MENU/OK 10. BACK/Cl ear Key 8. Keypad 5. Softkey (L eft) 4. Navigati on Key 12. Softkey (Right) 3. Display Screen 2. Status B ar Icons 1. Earpie ce 11. END/ POWER Key 9.
2 Getting Started Back View of Phone Key Functions 1. Earpiece : All ows you to he ar the othe r caller an d the differ ent ring to nes and sound s offered by your phon e. 2. Status Bar Icons: Displays the current signal strength and status of phone. 3.
Getting Started 3 Getting Started 5. Softkey (Le ft): Ca n be used in several di fferent wa ys. • In standby mode, press to access the Web . • When using other features, such as the Web Browser , the Left softkey performs a context-sensitive action.
4 Getting Started 14. Side Camera But ton: Used t o launch t he integr ated digi tal camer a. 15. Charger/Acces sories Jac k: Used to connect an y availab le accessor y cables to yo ur phone. 16. Camera Lens: Allows you to take pictures. 17. Vo lume Butt on: Can be used in several different w ays.
Getting Started 5 Getting Started Indicates th at you have voicema il waiting. • Press and hold to dial your V oicemail box. Indicates t hat you ha ve a missed scheduled ap pointmen t. Indicates t hat you have a missed al arm. Indicates t hat you have a new message waiting.
6 Getting Started Displays yo ur current batter y strengt h at full. Displays yo ur curre nt batter y stren gth when it is low. Indicates Ke y Mute mode ; the keypad turned off. Indicates Sp eaker mode ; the micropho ne turned off. Indicates t hat the Sel f Timer function is enable d.
Getting Started 7 Getting Started Features of Y our Phone Congratulati ons on the purchase of your S amsung SCH -r330 phone . This phone is lightweig ht, easy-to -use, relia ble, and o ffers many si g.
8 Getting Started Tip : Th e Power Save mode helps t o conser ve batt ery po wer when y ou are in an area withou t a signal. T o turn your phon e off: • Press and hold f or two secon ds until y ou see the p owering down animation on the disp lay screen .
Getting Started 9 Getting Started Installing or Remo ving the Batter y T o inst all or remo ve the Li Ion batter y: 1. Make sure the power is of f so that you don’t lose any stored nu mbers or messages. Press down on the cove r and slide it in the direction of the arrow ( 1) and th en carefu lly lift t he batter y cove r away fr om the phone (2).
10 Getting Started 3. T o insert the batter y , insert the battery into the op ening on the bac k of the phone at an a ngle (1), making sure t he metal cont acts on t he batter y connec t with the matching connectors in t he phone. P r e ss d o wn u n ti l t he b at t e r y snaps into place (2).
Getting Started 11 Getting Started getting t oo low, the batter y icon blin ks and the p hone soun ds a warni ng tone. A “Low batter y rech arge soon” message app ears on the phone’s display screen. Always use a Samsung-a pproved desk top charger, travel adapter , or vehicl e power adapt er to charg e your batter y .
12 Phone Basics Phone Basics Displaying Y our Phone Number If you forget your pho ne number , your phone can remind you. T o display yo ur phone n umber: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Select Setting s > Phon e Info > Phone Number . Note: M enu items may be selecte d by high lighting th em with the navigation key and pressi ng .
Phone Basics 13 Phone Basics Y o u can also place call s from your phone usi ng Voice Dial ( page 32), Spe ed Dialing numb ers from your Contacts (pa ge 17), or us ing your Ca ll Histor y listi ngs (page 64). Answering Calls T o answe r an incom ing call: 1.
14 Phone Basics War ni ng : After initiating a 911 call, y ou must en d the call by pressing . This notif ies the phone that the 911 ca ll was t erminated i ntentio nally by t he user .
Phone Basics 15 Phone Basics End-of-Call Option s After rece iving a cal l from or ma king a call to a phone number that is not in your Contacts, t he phone number and duratio n of the call are displa yed.
16 Phone Basics Dialing and Saving Ph one Numbers With Pauses Y o u can dia l or save phone number s with paus es for use with auto mated syste ms, such as voic email or credit car d billing numbers. There are two type s of pauses availa ble on your phon e: • Hard Pau se sends the n ext set of numbers whe n you press .
Phone Basics 17 Phone Basics 6. Inpu t the five - or six- digit pre fix and pre ss to Save . Making an Ab breviate d Dial Call T o make a cal l: 1. Ente r the last four or fi ve digits of the pref ix phone nu mber . 2. Pres s to make the call. Dialing From Contac ts T o dial direc tly from a Contact s entry: 1.
18 Phone Basics Entering T ext Selecting a Ch aracter Inpu t Mode Y our phone provides convenient ways to ent er words, le tters, punct uation, symbols, and numbers wh enever you a re prompted to enter t ext (for ex ample, when addin g a Contac ts entry or when sending text m essages ).
Phone Basics 19 Phone Basics Entering Charac ters Using Alpha mo de T o ente r character s by tappin g the key pad, select the Alpha mo de (see “Se lecting a Character Input Mode” on page 18) . Press t he correspon ding key repeatedly until the d esired char acter app ears.
20 Phone Basics • Dual Lang uage: When ac tivated an d you are in T9 Mode, displ ays choices from both the E nglish and Fr ench dicti onaries. Hi ghlight None or Fren ch . • My Words: When activat ed, adds the word to the pe rsonal dic tionary . • Used Word Dicti onary: When activa ted, adds t he words used to the phone’ s dictionary .
Phone Basics 21 Phone Basics Note: If you have not subscr ibed to Caller ID, and the back light is set to tu rn off after a peri od of time, pressing will switch t he backligh t back on . Either press and ho ld or p ress twi ce to answer the seco nd call when the LCD is turned o ff.
22 Phone Basics TTY Use With Handset A TTY (also known as a TDD or T e xt T el ephone), is a telecommun ications d evice that allows p eople who are deaf, h ard of hear ing, or have speech or language disabilities to communica te by tele phone. Y o ur phone is compatible with select TTY devices .
Roaming 23 Roaming Roaming Understanding Roaming Recognizing Icons on the Display Sc reen Y our phone’ s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the net work. The following chart indicat es what you will see depend ing on where you are using yo ur phone.
24 Roaming 5. T o select an opti on, highligh t it and pres s . • Automatic : This setting seeks ser vice. When ser vice is unavai lable, the phone s earches for an al ternate s ystem. • Home only: This setting allow s you to access the home netwo rk only preventing roaming o n other netwo rks.
Menus 25 Menus Menus Menu Styles Y our phone can display the va rious features and options in on e of two different menu style s: Style 1 Style 1 di splays th e first le vel menu choices with stati c graphi cal icons arranged in a grid patt ern. As you navigate through th e menu, menu options ar e highligh ted.
Menus 26 Menus Viewing the Menus Menu Diagram The follow ing list out lines your phone’ s menu struct ure: 1: Web 2: Messaging 1: Send Mes sage 2: T ext & Pic Msg 1: Inbox 2: Outbox 3: Draft 4: .
27 Menus 3: Do not Sa ve 6: Draft Alert 1: On 2: Off 2: T ext Me ssage 1: Priority 1: Normal 2: Urge nt 2: Callback # 1: None 2: My Phon e Number (xxx-xxx -xxxx) 3: Other 3: Picture Messag e 1: Priori.
Menus 28 Menus 8: Camera 1: Camera 2: My Album s 3: PictBri dge 4: Status Bar 1: On 2: Off 9: Settings 1: Display 1: Main Screen 1: W allpape r 1: Preset Images 2: My Downloads 3: My Albums 2: Incomin.
29 Menus 2: Messages 1: Voicemail 2: T ext Messag e 3: Pic Msg 3: Scheduler 1: Ring T ones 2: Melo dies 3: My Downloads 4: Roam Ringer 1: Normal 2: Distinctive 3: Alerts 1: Minute Beep 2: Servic e 3: Connect 4: Sig.
Menus 30 Menus 6: Launch Pa d 1: Up Key 1: Messaging 2: Send Message 3: Voice Service 4: Voice Memo 5: Scheduler 6: Alarms 7: Calculator 8: Display 9: Ringer 0: Calls *: Miss ed Alert s 2: Down Key (Options sa me as Up key) 3: Left Key (Optio ns same as Up key) 4: Right Key (Opt ions same as Up key) 7: More.
31 Menus 3: Special # only 2: Incoming Call 1: Allow all 2: Contacts only 3: Special # only 3: Lock Contact • On • Off 2: Camera/Pict ures • On • Off 3: Lock my Phone 1: Unlo cked 2: On Power-.
32 Voice Service Voice Service Activating Voice Service Voic e recognit ion allows you to say com mands to pe rform common fun ctions supported by your ph one.
Voice Service 33 Voice Service T o plac e a call u sing Voice Di al: 1. Activate vo ice recogni tion by pres sing and hol ding . (The ph one prompts you for a comma nd.
34 Voice Service 4. If the phone asks you, "D id Y ou Say", followed by the correc t number , say Ye s . (Y ou can also select the correct nu mber from th ose displa yed on the scre en by pres sing on the c orrect numb er . ) 5. Foll ow the promp ts to ente r text (see "T ext Messagin g" on page 41).
Voice Service 35 Voice Service Phone Status Inform ation The Check opt ion provi des an updat e on your pho ne's ser vice, si gnal stren gth, and batter y leve l. T o retrieve you r phone's st atus info rmation: 1. Press and hol d to activate vo ice recog nition.
36 Voice Service Note: O NL Y adapt Voice Se rvice if the sys tem is freq uently mis- recognizi ng your speech. You can always resto re the syst em to its ori ginal fact ory se tting. Adaptation i nvolves rec ording s everal word and digit sequences to teach t he system your voic e.
Voice Service 37 Voice Service Changing Voic e Dial Prompts By default , your phon e provides audio pro mpts such as “Please s ay a comman d”. Y o u can chan ge these p rompts to Expert Mode , Prompt M ode or Readout Mode . T o chang e voice dia l prompts: 1.
38 Web Web The Wireless Web Y o ur phone c omes equippe d with Wirele ss Web access. You can view special ly designed ve rsions of p opular sit es includi ng sports, w eather , news, stock quot es etc., as well as access downlo adable ring tones, wallp apers, and game s.
Web 39 Web Web Connec tion Status and Indica tors Y o ur phone's display let s you know the current status of y our web co nnection through in dicators which app ear at the top of the screen. Th e follow ing symbo ls are used: When your web connecti on is active (data is being tran sferred).
40 Web • If the items on a page are numb ered, you can use your keypad (n umber keys) to se lect an item. Links, which appear as u nderlined text , allo w you to jump to differen t Web pages, select spec ial functio ns, or eve n place phon e calls. • Select links by high lighting th e link and sel ecting the ap propriate so ftkey .
Messaging 41 Messaging Messaging Now you can excha nge text and mu ltimedia mes sages right fr om your phone an d stay connec ted without saying a wo rd. Within the Messag ing menu you can also view the num ber of vo icemail mess ages you h ave waitin g for you.
42 Messaging • T o send a text mess age to a C ontact, selec t Contact L ist and press . A list of yo ur Contac ts appears. Highlight the desire d Contact and press to add the en try. Y ou can check mult iple Cont acts (up to a maximum of 10). 5. Ente r your mes sage usin g the keypad .
Messaging 43 Messaging • T o delete more th an one mess age, navi gate to the l ist of mess ages under the Co ntact name, press the ri ght softkey for Options , and selec t Delete Mult iple or Delete All .
44 Messaging 8. T o select additi onal media to add to your message, h ighlight More and press and do t he follow ing: • If you wish to a dd an audi o message, select Add Sound . Sel ect Record and record your mess age after t he beep. • If you wish t o add slid es, select Add Slide .
Messaging 45 Messaging Impo rtant: When you are roa ming off your home netwo rk, you may n ot receive notificati on of new voi cemail mess ages. It is recommend ed that you periodical ly check your v oicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your phone number .
46 Messaging 4. Sele ct Clear Envelope . 5. Pres s the navig ation key u p to select Ye s and press . Settings There are se veral op tions assoc iated with messagin g. The Setti ngs menu a llows you to cust omize the op tions to fi t your pref erences.
Messaging 47 Messaging T o turn On the Di splay Pop up option : 1. In the Settings menu, sele ct General . 2. Sele ct Notification . 3. Sele ct Message & Icon or Icon only using t he navigat ion key and press to selec t. Preset Messages Preset messa ges are used to enter commo n respons es to quest ions often received in text mess ages.
48 Messaging 5. Press the na vigation key up or down to move be tween rin ger option s. For Adjust Vo lume , press the nav igation ke y up or dow n to select the desired vol ume level a nd press . Note: Press the left softk ey for Alwa ys Vibrat e to turn off vibrat ion or Vibrate Off to turn on vibration .
Messaging 49 Messaging 2. Sele ct Message Alert . 3. Sele ct Remind er . 4. Pres s the navigat ion key up or down to selec t the desire d duratio n and press to selec t. Auto-Erase This optio n allows you to automat ically dele te old messa ges when t he Inbox becomes fu ll.
50 Messaging • Normal: This option send s the mess age as normal with regu lar delive ry. • Urgent: This option sends the messag e at the highest le vel and al erts the recipient t hat it is u rgent. T o sele ct the prio rity level for text me ssages: 1.
Messaging 51 Messaging Auto Download This option al lows you to configu re whether to automatically download med ia attached to p icture mess ages. T o confi gure the auto downlo ad option : 1. In the Settings menu, sele ct Picture Message . 2. Sele ct Auto Download .
52 Contacts Contacts Y o ur phone c an store up to 1000 numb ers. Each c ontact can store up to a total of five phone numbers. Fo r instance , you could s tore both t he home an d mobile numbers for so meone. Each Contact na me can conta in up to 6 4 characters.
Contacts 53 Contacts Editing a Contact Y o u can al ways edit a Contact to change a phone number , add an addit ional pho ne number , o r provide a custom rin ger or image . T o edit a Conta ct: 1. From stan dby mode, press th e ri gh t s oftk ey for Contacts .
54 Contacts T o call a Contact using speed dial, see "U sing One- T ouch or T wo-T ouch Speed Dialing" on page 17. Group If you hav e assigned c ontacts in to a group, yo u can send a message to everyone in a group eas ily by sele cting that group.
Contacts 55 Contacts 4. Sele ct a group f rom the list . Press the ri gh t s o ft k ey for Options and select the desi red option: • Rename group: Select this op tion to re name the g roup. Use the key to erase the na me and type in a new name. When finished, press the left softkey for Done .
56 Tools Tools Self Ser ve Self Ser ve allows you to acc ess informa tion abou t your accou nt and make changes to it over the web. T o use Se lf Ser ve: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct T ools . 3. Sele ct Self-Serve . The web will launch an d take you to yo ur accoun t options menu.
Tools 57 Tools Calculator Y our phone comes with a built- in calculator . T o use t he calcul ator: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct T ools . 3. Sele ct Calculator . 4. Enter a numbe r using the keypad. (Use to insert a de cimal poin t and/or t o make th e number nega tive or posi tive.
58 Tools 6. Enter the En d Time and Date usin g the keypa d. (Press th e right sof tkey for AM or PM .) 7. Pres s the navigati on key down and select the type of alert for the ev ent. Select from the following ringer ca tegories: Ring T ones , Melodies , or My Downloads .
Tools 59 Tools 3. Sele ct Schedu ler . 4. Pres s the navig ation key u p or down to select the desired ringer categor y . 5. Pres s the navig ation key u p or down to select the desired ri nger or melody . 6. Pres s to save. Viewing Events T o view your scheduled event s: 1.
60 Tools Memo Pad Y o ur phone comes with a memo pad you can u se to compo se and sto re reminder s and notes t o help keep you organiz ed. T o compose a memo: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct T ools . 3. Sele ct Memo Pad . • If you have n o memos comp osed, “(None )” is autom atically displayed.
Tools 61 Tools 4. Select the mem o you wis h to send. 5. Press the righ t softkey for Options . 6. Sele ct Send Ms g . 7. Enter the ph one numb er or email ad dress of the person( s) to whom you’re sendi ng a message. ( See "T ext Messaging" on page 41 for mor e information.
62 Tools 4. Wait for the b eep and the n start spea king. (As i t is record ing, the ph one displays a countdown t imer that s hows how ma ny seconds are left f or recordin g.) • Press the l eft sof tkey to Pause the memo. (When a memo is paused, press the left softke y again to Resume recording.
Tools 63 Tools 3. Sele ct Revie w . (The phon e displays a l ist of sav ed memos, wit h the first one selected .) 4. Highlight the memo to eras e. 5. Pr e s s the right softkey f o r Options and select Delete . 6. Pres s the navig ation key u p to select Ye s and press .
64 Call History Call History Viewing Histor y Y ou will find the Call History featur e very helpful. It is a list of the las t 150 phone numbers (or Contacts en tries) fo r calls you missed, mad e, or acce pted. Call Histor y makes redial ing a numbe r fast and e asy .
Call History 65 Call History Making a Call From Call History T o plac e a call fr om Call Hist ory: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Call Hist ory . 3. Sele ct Recent Calls . 4. High light the en try you want to call and press t o dial the num ber . Tip : Whe n in standb y mode, you ca n also pre ss the ke y to show yo ur recent calls.
66 Call History Prepending a Phone Number From Call Histor y If you need to make a cal l from Cal l Histor y and you happen to b e outside y our local area code, you can add the a ppropria te prefix by prependi ng the numbe r . T o prepend a phone number from Call Histor y: 1.
Bluetooth 67 Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth i s a short-ra nge communicat ions tech nology tha t allows you to connect wireles sly to a numbe r of Blueto oth device s, such a s headsets, hands-fr ee car kits, Blueto oth-enable d handhelds , PCs, and w ireless phone s.
68 Bluetooth Enable By default, your device’ s Bluetooth fun ctionalit y is turned off. T urning Bluetooth on makes your de vice “disc overable ” by other i n-range Bl uetooth de vices. T o turn Bluetoot h on or off: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Bluetooth .
Bluetooth 69 Bluetooth Device Name Y o ur phone’s Bluetooth name w ill appear to other i n-range Bl uetooth dev ices, depending o n your Visi bility sett ings. T o set a Bluetooth name for y our phone: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Bluetooth . 3. Sele ct Device Name .
70 My Downloads My Downloads With your ne w web-enabl ed phone, y ou have acce ss to a va riety of se rvice s such as downloada ble Ringers , Wallpapers, Game s, and Appli cations. Whi le each type of download in volves a d ifferent file type , the basic method fo r accessi ng and downloading fil es is the same.
My Downloads 71 My Downloads 6. Sele ct Voice Calls . 7. Sele ct With Caller ID or No Calle r ID . 8. Pres s to exit. Note: Y ou can assign a ringer to mo re than one type of cal l. Wallpaper Downloading W allpaper T o downl oad an avail able wall paper to you r phone: 1.
72 My Downloads • If you wish to s ee the wallpa per , highlight the d esired w allpaper an d press to view. When you ar e finished , press th e key to return to the Wallpaper menu. 4. Press the righ t softkey and select Set as . 5. Sele ct Wallpaper .
My Downloads 73 My Downloads Applications Downloading Applications T o downl oad an app lication t o your phon e: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct My Down loads . 3. Sele ct Applications . 4. Sele ct Get New Applicat ions . The web will launch and take you to the Application s download menu.
74 Camera Camera T aking Pictures T aking pictures wit h your phone ’ s built-in camera is as simpl e as choosi ng a subject, po inting t he lens, and pressing a button.
Camera 75 Camera 3. Select from th e following op tions: • (1) Self T imer: Allows you to co nfigure a ti mer for Off , 5 Sec , or 10 Sec . • (2) Fun T ools: Allows you to sel ect: Fun Frames: Allows yo u to select a frame to be placed a round the image befor e the pict ure is take n.
76 Camera • Average: Automatically adju sts the ligh ting. • Spot: Adjusts the li ghting to focus on a p articul ar spot of the picture. • (4) Settings : Allows you to change th e following ca mera settin gs: Resolution : Y our full-co lor digi tal camera c an take pi ctures in t hree modes.
Camera 77 Camera 2. Sele ct Self Time r . 3. Usin g the navig ation key, highlight the length of d elay you want the timer to us e ( 5 Sec or 10 Sec ) and press . 4. Pres s the left so ftkey t o sta rt the timer . ( A timer is d isplaye d in the right portion of the LCD scr een durin g the Self Timer countdown and the phon e starts beeping.
78 Camera • Assign: Allows you to assig n an image to an addre ss book en try, a wallpaper , or an incoming call. • Delete: Allows you to erase a sing le or all of the stor ed images. • Details/Edi t: Allows you to edit th e T ex t Caption or view Media Info on the picture.
Camera 79 Camera Note : Thes e sizes may vary and are depe ndent on the prin ter’ s capabilit ies. 8. Pres s the nav igation ke y up to sel ect Ty p e . Press the navigat ion key left or right t o select on e of the fo llowing: • Standar d : Prints t he standard image.
80 Settings Settings Display Changing the Main Scr een Y o ur new pho ne offers opt ions for wh at you see o n the displ ay screen wh en in standby mode . T o chang e the wall paper: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > Displa y > Main Scre en .
Settings 81 Settings Changing the Greet ing Y our phone allo ws you to change t he greet ing show n on you r displa y screen when it is idl e. T o chang e the gree ting on you r phone: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > Displa y > Main Scre en .
82 Settings Changing the Backlight T ime Length The backlig ht setting l ets you sel ect how lon g the displ ay screen a nd keypad are backlit after a ny key press is mad e. T o chang e the back light se tting: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > Displa y .
Settings 83 Settings 5. Pres s the navigat ion key up or do wn to select one of the follo wing and press : • Basic: Di splays all entered di gits in bl ack. • Monochrome: Displays a ll entered digits as a single co lor of your choice. • Hyphenate: Displays e ach block of digits separ ated by hyph ens in a different color .
84 Settings Keypad Light Y ou can control how long the keypad is illuminate d after a ke y is pressed. T o chang e the keyp ad illuminat ion timing : 1.
Settings 85 Settings • Select Advanced to set the volume for Alarms , App. V olume , Te x t Message , Pic Msg , or Voic e ma il . For these opti ons, select Use Ringer V olum e to use the s ettings assi gned to the ringer . Select Adjust V olume to use a custom volume s etting.
86 Settings Alerts Y o ur phone c an alert yo u with an au dible tone when you cha nge ser vice are as, once a minut e during a v oice call, or when a cal l has been connected. The differ ent action s availa ble are: • Minute Beep: An alert to ne is sound ed every minut e that you ar e connected.
Settings 87 Settings 4. Sele ct T o ne T ype . 5. Pres s the navig ation key u p or down to select t he desired tone type. 6. Pres s to save and exit. Key T one Level T o adju st the key t one volume: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > Sound s .
88 Settings Phone Info Phone Info The Phone In fo screen display s informat ion about your phone’s current hard ware and softwar e. The Icon G lossar y optio n can help you iden tify a dis play icon wh ose function you have f orgotten. Se e "Viewing the Displa y Screen" on page 4 for definition s of the icons in the Icon Glos sary .
Settings 89 Settings More Accessibility TTY Options See "T o turn TTY Mode on or off:" on pa ge 22. Voice Service For more infor mation, see "Voice Serv ice" on page 32. Airplane Mode Airplane Mo de allows you to use man y of your ph one’ s features, su ch as Games, Notepad, Voice Memo s, etc.
90 Settings • Contacts Mat ch: Allows you to tur n On or Off the c ontact matc hing feat ure. When On , you can dial the l ast few d igits and press .
Settings 91 Settings Call Answer T o set t he actions required to answer an incoming ca ll: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > More. .. . 3. Sele ct Call setup . 4. Sele ct Call Answe r and select one o f the follow ing: 5. Pres s to save and exit.
92 Settings Headset Mode Headset Mode di rects audio to either th e headset excl usively o r to both the he adset and the phon e’ s speaker . T here are t wo options : • T urbo Button: The ringer is routed thr ough both the head set and the phone’ s speaker .
Settings 93 Settings Location Y o ur phone i s equipped with a Lo cation fea ture for us e with loc ation-base d services that may be availa ble in the futur e. The Locatio n feature al lows the n etwork to det ect your p osition. T urning Locati on off will hi de your loca tion from e veryo ne except 911.
94 Phone Security Phone Security Accessing the Security Menu All of your p hone’ s securit y settings are availa ble throug h the Sec urity menu. Y ou must enter your lock c ode to view the Secur ity menu. T o acces s the Secu rity menu: 1. Pres s for Menu .
Phone Security 95 Phone Security T o lock /unlock con tacts: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > More. .. . 3. Sele ct Restr ict and Lock . 4. Sele ct Vo ic e . 5. Ente r your lock code . 6. Sele ct Restrict . 7. Sele ct Lock Co ntacts . 8. Using the nav igation ke y , select On or Off , and pr ess .
96 Phone Security Unlocking Your Phone T o unlock yo ur phone: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Ente r your lock code . Changing the Lock Code T o chang e your lo ck code: 1. Pres s for Menu . 2. Sele ct Settings > More. .. . 3. Sele ct Securi ty . 4. Ente r your lock code .
Phone Security 97 Phone Security 6. Select entry one, tw o, or three a nd press . 7. Press and hol d to clear th e existing nu mber . 8. Ente r the numb er using the keypad. 9. Pres s to save and exit. Note: The re are no Speed Dial options ass ociated with speci al numbers.
98 Phone Security Default Se ttings Resetting the phone rest ores all th e factor y defaul ts, including the ringer t ypes and display set tings. The Contacts, C all Histor y , Schedule, and Messagin g are not affected. T o rest ore the de fault sett ings on your phone: 1.
Safety 99 Safety Safety Getting the Most Ou t of Y our Reception Keeping T ab s on Signal Strength The qualit y of each ca ll you make o r receiv e depends on the sign al strengt h in your area. Y our phone informs yo u of the curr ent signal strength b y displayi ng a number of b ars next to the signal str ength icon.
100 Safety Maintaining Your Phone’ s Peak Perfor mance There are se veral si mple guidel ines for o perating y our phone pr operly an d maintainin g safe, sa tisfacto ry ser vice . • Speak directly into the mo uthpiece . • Avoid expo sing your ph one and acce ssories t o rain or li quid spill s.
Safety 101 Safety Following Safety Guidelines T o operate your ph one safely and efficien tly , always follow any s pecial regula tions in a given a rea. T urn your phone o ff in area s where use i s forbid den or when i t may cause in ter ference or danger .
102 Safety T urn off your ph one when you a re in an area with a potentially expl osive atmosphere. Alth ough it is rare, your pho ne or its accessories co uld generate sparks. Spa rks could cause an explosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Safety 103 Safety • Do not use the batter y ch arger in d irect su nlight or in high hu midity a reas, such as the bathro om. • Never dispose of the batter y by incinerat ion. • Keep th e metal cont acts on top of the batt ery cl ean. • Do not attempt to disass emble or short-ci rcuit th e battery .
104 Safety Information to Us er This equipm ent has be en tested a nd found to comply with the limit s of a Clas s B digital devi ce, pursuan t to Part 1 5 of the FC C Rules. Th ese limits are design ed to provide rea sonable p rotection against harmful in ter ference in a reside ntial installati on.
Safety 105 Safety The highest reported S AR values of the SCH- r330 are: CDMA mode (Pa rt 22) Head: 0.72 W/k g Body Worn: 0.40 W/kg PCS mode (Pa rt 24) Head: 0.69 W/k g Body Worn: 0.32 W/kg Owner’ s Record The model num ber , r egulator y number , and serial nu mber are loc ated on a nameplat e inside the b attery compartme nt.
106 Manufacturer’s Warranty Manufacturer’s Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purc.
Manufacturer’s Warranty 107 Manufacturer’s Warranty What Are the Limits On SAM SUNG's Liability? EXCEPT AS SET FOR TH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONT AINED HEREIN, PURCHASER T AKES THE PR ODUCT .
108 Manufacturer’s Warranty This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product fa ilure between Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liabi lity contained in this Limited Warranty .
Index 109 Index A Abbreviated Di aling 16 Activating Voice Service 32 Air Time 66 Airplane Mo de 89 Alerts 86 Auto Answer 90 B Backlight 82 Backlight Brightness 81 Backlight Contrast 81 Battery Capaci.
110 Index Finding Entr ies 52 Phone Info 88 Phone Number 12, 88 Phone Numbers Saving 15 With Pauses 16 PictBridge 78 Picture Messages Storing 77 Picture Messaging 43 Pictures - Storing 77 R Resetting .
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