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SCH-r610 Series PORT ABLE TRI-MODE MOBIL E PHO NE 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 Activating Your Phone .
T able of Contents 2 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers .............................................. ................................. 57 Renaming a Contacts Group ......................................................................... ........... 62 Deleting a Contacts Entry .
3 My Ringtones ...................................................................................................... .. 116 My Sounds ................ ................................................................... ........................ 117 Music Library .
Getting Started 4 Understanding this User Manual Section 1: Getting Star ted T opics Co vered • Understanding this User Manual • Activating Y our Phone • Charging the Ba tter y • Setting Up Y .
5 Activating Y our Phone Contact U.S. Cellular and fol low their ins tructions fo r obtaining s ervice, if necessary . We su ggest that you read this guide to fully underst and the services your p hone supports.
Getting Started 6 Activating Y our Phone T ur n Y our Phon e On 1. Open your phon e by pushing the slide up. 2. Press and hold the key . 3. The phone begins searching for a n etwork signal. 4. Once th e phone find s a signal, the time, date and day appear in the bottom of the display .
7 2. Press the bat ter y cover at point (1) and lift the bat ter y cover (2) awa y from the phone . 3. Lift the battery (3) up and a way from the phone, top end first. Char ging the Ba tter y Y our phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion batter y .
Getting Started 8 Setting Up Y our Voicemail 2. Insert th e smaller end of the T ra vel Adapter into the charger/ accesso ry connector at the bottom end of your phone. Note: With the phone turned OFF , a dis charged batte ry rech arges ful ly in approx imately 3 ho urs.
9 Section 2: Under standing Y our Phone T opics Covered • Features of Y our Phone • Closed View of Y our Phone • Open View (Front) of Y our Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Y our Phone’ s Modes This section outlines some ke y featu res of your phone.
Understa nding Y our Phone 10 Closed View of Y our Phone Closed View of Y our Phone Features 1. Earpiece/Speaker — Lets you hear the oth er caller . 2. Front Display — Indicates the status of yo ur phone, inc luding numbers dialed, feature and function screens, status icon s, message indicators, signal strength, and so on.
11 Open View (F r ont) of Y our Ph one Fea tu r e s 1. Earpiece — Lets you hear t he other call er . 2. Display — Indicates the status of you r phone, including nu mbers dialed, feature and function scre ens, status icons, messa ge indicators, signal strength, and so on.
Understa nding Y our Phone 12 Open View (Front) of Y our Phone 5. Left Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and applic ations and to select the choice indica ted at the bottom left co rner of the Main LCD. 6. SEND Key — Lets you place or recei ve a call.
13 Open View (Back) of Y our Phone Fea tu r e s 1. Mirror — Lets you position the Camera Lens to take se lf portrait s. 2. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera. 3. Battery Cover — Lets you access your phone’ s batter y . 4. Camera Key — Launches the Camera fea ture and/or the Cam corder feature of your phone.
Understa nding Y our Phone 14 Command Keys 6. Memory Card Slot — Lets you insert a microSD™ Memor y Card for addition al storage of m ultimed ia files. 7. V olume Key — Lets you adjust the ring vo lume in standby mode, adjust the voic e volume d uring a ca ll, or mu te the ringer during an incoming call.
15 • In camera mode, press the Ta k e key ( ) to take a phot o or to create a Pic message. • When the OK key funct ion is EDIT , pre ss the EDIT (OK) ke y ( ) to edit a Draft message. Clear K ey The CLR key ( ) is used to erase or c lear numbers, text , or symbols fro m the display .
Understa nding Y our Phone 16 Understanding the Display S creen Camera K ey In standby mode, momentarily press the Ca mera key to activate the came ra built into your phone. In standby mode, press and h old the Camera key to activa te the ca mcorder built into your phone.
17 • Example: “SENDING...” “Connecting...” • Completed • Example: “Message saved in drafts” • Information • Example: “New Message” • Error • Example: “System Error!” • Warning • Example: “Battery Low, ” “Memory Full!” Backlights Backlights illumina te the internal and externa l displays and the keypad.
Understa nding Y our Phone 18 Y our Phone’ s Modes pop-up menu using the naviga tion key s. Optional input modes are T9 W ord , Abc , ABC , 123 , and Symbols . (See “Entering T ext” on page 44 for mo re information.) Tip: Y ou ca n also cycle between T9 Word , Abc , and 123 by repea tedly pr essing and hold ing the key .
19 • In standby mode, press and hold . “ Entering Silent M ode ” briefly a ppears in the display and your phone returns to standby mode. • While in Silent mode and sta ndby mode, pres s and hold . “ Exit Silent Mode ” briefly appears in the display and yo ur phone returns to stand by mode.
Understa nding Y our Phone 20 Y our Phone’ s Modes Camera Mode Camera mode lets yo u activate your phone’ s camera to take pictur es. In Camera mode, you can also adjust the resolution and appearance of your p ictures. See “Camera-C amcorder” on page 91 for more in formation.
21 Section 3: Call Functi ons T opics Covered • Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing • Making a Call — Spee d Dialing • Making a Call — Quick S earch Dialing • Making a Call — V oice D.
Call Functi ons 22 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing Important!: Because of v arious tran smissi on methods, n etwork para meters, and us er settings necessar y to compl ete a call from you r wireless p hone, a connec tion cannot a lways be guaranteed.
23 Manual Pause Calli ng When you ca ll autom ated systems (lik e banking se r vice s), you are often required to enter a passwo rd or accoun t number . I nstead of manually entering the numbers each time , you can store t he numbers in yo ur Contacts along with sp ecial characters called pauses.
Call Functi ons 24 Making a Call — Quick Sear ch Dialing Tw o- T ouch Dialing Memory loca tions 10 through 99 are spe cial T wo-T ouch dialing locations. Example: For location number 13, briefly press the key , then press and hold the key until the name and numbe r appear in the display and the number i s dialed.
25 2. Press the Up naviga tion key . The Contact List screen appears showi ng the desired Contact name, as shown. 3. If needed, use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Contact you wish to call.
Call Functi ons 26 Making a Call — Voice Dialin g If Voice Dial is not sure which name yo u said, it displays a choic e list of up to three names and prompts you with “ Did you say? ” followed by the first name on the list.
27 Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entr y • If you vo ice dial a contact th at contains (t wo-sec ond) T pause(s) simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete.
Call Functi ons 28 Ignoring a Call •M e s s a g e — The Mess ages menu appears in the display . (See “Messaging” on page 64 for more information.) • Contacts — The Contacts Find screen appears in the display . • Recent Calls — View , resp ond to, and manage your r ecent outgoing, incoming, and m issed calls.
29 Note: In cases w here there is a Conta cts match for a Calls log entr y , the name asso ciated with the nu mber appea rs in the di splay in stead of th e number . Outgoing Calls Y our phone retains informatio n about t he last 90 outgoing calls an d stores them i n the Outgoi ng calls log.
Call Functi ons 30 Calls Log • V ideo Message — Lets you send a video message to the selected number called. Note: See “Creati ng and Sending Ne w Message s” on pag e 69 for more information. 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight an op tion.
31 Missed Calls Y our phone retains informatio n about t he last 90 missed call s (calls that were nev er picked up) and stores them in the Missed ca ll log. Y ou can revi ew the Missed call log for the tim e and date of th e call, as w ell as ot her inform ation.
Call Functi ons 32 Calls Log 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). A po p-up menu containing the following op tions appears in the display: •S a v e — Sa ve the number to your Contacts. •D e t a i l s — Calls from Contacts Only — Show s the entry for the calling/called Contact.
33 • Erase All — Erase all calls from your Data call log. • Data Counter — Shows the amount of data T ransmitted and Received during this call, the T otal amount of data exchanged during this call, and the total amount of data excha nged since the phone was activated.
Call Functi ons 34 Roaming Note: Data Counter is not for billing p urposes. 1. At the Calls men u, press for Data Counter . The followin g option s appear in the display: •T r a n s m i t — View the total amount of da ta transmitted by your phone since the last reset.
35 • Automatic — Y our Wireless Provider’ s Pre ferred Roaming List (PRL) of networks is used to acqu ire ser vice. If no preferred networks are found, any digital system is acquired.
Menu Navigation 36 Menu Navigation Section 4: Menu Na vigation T opics Co vered • Menu Navigation • Menu Shortcuts • Navigation Key Shortcuts • Navigate Using a Shortcut • Menu Shortcuts Outl ine This section explains the men u navigation for your phone.
37 Menu Shor tcuts Use shortcuts to quickly acce ss menus and sub menus. Press the MENU key ( ), then press the number to the left of the menu to jump to th e desired menu, sub menu, or feature. For example, to jump to the Outbox sub menu, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Mes sages ) and for Outbo x .
Menu Navigation 38 Menu Shortcuts Outline 1.2 Add New Entr y 1.3 Speed Dial 1.4 Gro u p 1.4.1 No Group 1.4.2 Business 1.4.3 Colleague 1.4.4 F amily 1.4.5 F riends 1.5 Memor y Inf o 2C a l l s 2.1 O u tgoin g Calls 2.2 Incoming Calls 2.3 Missed Calls 2.
39 3.7.1 General 3.7.1.1 Auto Save 3.7.1.2 Auto Erase 3.7.1.3 Qui ck T ext 3.7.1.4 V oi cemail # 3.7.1.5 Ent ry Mode 3.7.1.6 C allback # 3.7.1.7 Si gnature 3.7.1.8 Remi nder 3.7.2 T e x t Message 3.7.2.1 Auto View 3.7.2.2 Si gnature 3.7.2.3 Auto Scroll 3.
Menu Navigation 40 Menu Shortcuts Outline 6 Sounds 6.1 V ol u me 6.1.1 V oice Calls 6.1.2 Messages 6.1.3 Alar ms 6.2 Ringer T ype 6.2.1 V oice Calls 6.2.1. 1 M y Ringtone s 6.2.1.2 My Sounds 6.2.2 Messages 6.2.2. 1 T ext Message 6.2.2.1.1 My Ringtones 6.
41 7.6.1 Record Ne w 7.7 M u sic Libr ar y 7.7.1 All 7.7.2 Ar tists 7.7.3 Albums 7.7.4 Genres 7.7.5 Pla ylists 8T o o l s 8.1 V oice SVC 8.1.1 V oice Commands 8.1.2 V oice Settings 8.1.2.1 Choi ce Lists 8.1.2.2 Sen sitiv ity 8.1.2.3 Digit Dialing 8.1.
Menu Navigation 42 Menu Shortcuts Outline 8.5.3 Alarm 3 8.6 World Time 8.7 C alc u lator 8.8 Stop W atch 8.9 C ov er t er 8.9.1 Curre ncy 8.9.2 Length 8.9.3 W eight 8.9.4 V olume 8.9.5 Area 8.9.6 T emperature 8.0 Tip Calc u lato r 9S e t t i n g s 9.1 Lo catio n 9.
43 9.3.4.6 Res trict ion 9.3.4.6. 1 O u tgoing 9.3.4.6.2 I ncoming 9.3.5 NAM Selection 9.3.6 System Select 9.3.7 Set Time 9.3.7.1 Set Date 9.3.7.2 Set Time 9.3.8 Q uick Search 9.3.9 PC Connection 9.4 Memor y Inf o 9.4.1 Sa ve Options 9.4.1.1 Imag es 9.
Entering T ext 44 Changing the T ext Entry Mode Section 5: Entering T e xt T opics Co vered • Changing the T ext Entry Mode • Using T9® Mode • Using Abc Mode • Entering Symbols • Entering Numbers This section outlines how to select the desired text in put mode when entering characters into your pho ne.
45 The current text entr y mo de ( Abc , 123 , or T9 W ord ) is indicated in the lower part of a text entry screen. T o change the text e ntry mode, do either o f the following : 䊳 Press and hold the key . The left soft key la bel change s to indica te changes in text entry mode.
Entering T ext 46 Using Abc Mode Using Abc Mode 1. In standby mode, press the Message (left) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Mes sage ) and for T ext Message . 2. Enter the phone numbe r of the re cipient, then press . The Create Txt Msg screen appears in the display .
47 Entering Number s Enter numbers into a text message while in 123 mode. 1. In standby mo de, press the Message (left) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for T ext Message . 2. Enter the phone number of the recipient, then press . The Create Txt Msg screen appears in the display .
Understanding Y our Contacts 48 Y our Contacts List Section 6: Under standing Y our Contacts T opics Co vered • Y our Contacts Li st • Adding a New Contacts Entr y • Finding a Contacts Entry •.
49 Open Y our Contacts List 1. In standby mo de, press the MENU key ( ), then press for Conta cts . The following C ontacts sub-me nus and opti ons appear in the display: •F i n d — Find a phone number by enterin g a Contact name.
Understanding Y our Contacts 50 Adding a New Contacts Entry 8. If desired, se lect an identify ing imag e by highlighting the photo ID fi eld and pressing the Set (left) soft key ( ). The My Images screen appears in the display . (For mo re information, see “My Images” on page 114) 9.
51 Adding the number to an existing Co ntacts en try : 5. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight Update Existing , then press the key . The Update Existing screen appears in the display showing your curren t Contacts list. 6. Enter the fi rst few chara cters of the Co ntacts e ntry name under which y ou will store the saved number .
Understanding Y our Contacts 52 Finding a Contacts Entry 4. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight Save , then press the key . The following op tions appear in the disp lay: •C r e a t e N e w — Lets you create a new Contacts entr y .
53 K e ypad Method s Find by Name If you have stored a named contact in your Contacts li st, Find lets you locate the entry quickly . 1. In standby mode, do on e of the following: • If Quic k Search is set to On , enter the numbers that co rrespond to the first few letters of the Contacts entr y’ s name, then press th e Up navigation key .
Understanding Y our Contacts 54 Finding a Contacts Entry – Send T ext Ms g — Lets you send a text message to the selec ted contact. – Send PIC Msg — Lets you send a picture message to the selected contact. – Send V ideo Msg — Lets you send a video message to the selected contact.
55 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following menu options appear in the display: •S e a r c h — Lets you find Contacts list entries b y their phone numbers. • 2-Sec P ause — Adds a two-s econd pause. •W a i t — Adds a hard pause (awaits input from you).
Understanding Y our Contacts 56 Editing an Existing Contact Entry Adding Pauses to Contacts Numbers When you c all automa ted system s (like ba nk ing ser vices), you are often required to enter a password or account number .
57 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight a number stored in this contact entr y . 4. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to place the cursor where y ou want to add a pause (usually at the right-hand end of the n umber). 5. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
Understanding Y our Contacts 58 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers • 2-Sec Pa use — Adds a two-second pau se. •W a i t — Adds a hard pause (a waits input from you ). Set Speed Dial is highlighted. 4. Press the key . The Speed Dial screen appears in the display .
59 • If the selected Contacts entr y has more than one p hone number , the Sp eed Dia l - Choose Number screen appears in the display . – Use the Up and Down n avigation keys to select the phone num ber to receive the Speed Dial number assignment.
Understanding Y our Contacts 60 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers 7. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following menu options appear in the display: • Set Sp eed Dial — lets you assign a Speed Dial number to this Contacts entr y .
61 6. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the display , use the Up and Dow n nav iga tion ke ys to hi ghligh t the de sired C ontact s entr y , then pr ess the OK key ( ). • If the selected Contacts entry h as only one phone number , you are simply prompted to confirm the assignment.
Understanding Y our Contacts 62 Renaming a Contacts Grou p • To i n s e r t t h e @ symbol, press the key , twice. • T o add the domain type to the end of the e-mail address, do the following: – Press the abc (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the display with Abc highlighted.
63 5. Enter a new group name using the keypad. (See “Entering T ext” on page 48 for more information.) 6. Press the key to save the changed group name. Deleting a Contacts Entr y 1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. (See “Finding a Contacts Entr y” on page 52 for more information.
Messaging 64 T ypes of Messages Section 7: Messa ging T opics Co vered • T ypes of Messages • Create and Send T ext Messages • Send Picture Messages in Camera Mode • Send Picture Messages in S.
65 • V ideo Messag e — Create and send m ultimedia messages containing text and video clips. Create and Send T e xt Messages 1. In standby mo de, press the Messages (left) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for T ext Message . The Create Txt Msg screen appears in the display .
Messaging 66 Send Picture Messages in Camer a Mode Send Picture Messages in Camer a Mode Picture messages can be sent to recipients with comp atible phones or devices. Y ou can even accompa ny a Pic ture message wi th a voice memo or preloaded so und.
67 Tip: Y ou can a lso change the tex t entry mo de by pressing and holding the key . Y ou ca n change the capita lization mode by momentaril y press ing the key . 8. At any point while composing a picture message, press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
Messaging 68 Send Picture Messages in Standb y Mode Y ou can no w send or preview the Picture message. 13. T o preview the Picture message before sending , pres s the Options (right) soft key ( ), the n select Preview from th e list of options tha t appears in the display .
69 Tip: Y ou can a lso change the tex t entry mo de by pressing and holding the key . Y ou ca n change the capita lization mode by momentaril y press ing the key . 7. At an y point while composi ng th e picture message, press the Options (right) soft k ey ( ).
Messaging 70 Receive Messages Note: Y ou can r ecord and in sert a voice memo of up to 60 seco nds in length i f you record fi rst before attaching a p icture.
71 Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to hi ghlight the preferred option and press the key . R eceiv e Picture/Video Message s When you receive a picture message in standby mode, the mess age alert sounds (unless turned off) and New Pic/V ideo Message pops-up in the display , along with the c losed en velope ico n ( ).
Messaging 72 Message Folders 1. In standby mode, press the Messages (left) soft key ( ), th en press for Inbox . A list of incoming message s appears in the display . Tip: Whil e in a call, pr ess the Options (right) soft key ( ), then press for Message , to open the Messages menu.
73 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following options a ppear in the display: • Forward — Send a copy of the message to a new recipient. The For ward Message screen or the Forward Message screen appears in the display . • Resend — Re-send the highlighted message to the original recipient.
Messaging 74 Message Folders Dr aft Me ssa ge Opti ons 1. In standby mode, press the Messages (left) soft key ( ), th en press for Drafts . The Draft screen appears in the di splay showing a list of any draft messages that you’ve saved. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a draft message.
75 – Enh. Delivery Ack — Enable/disable confirmation of message deliver y . – Add T o Contacts — Add th e recipient number(s) to your Contacts. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option. Press the key to perf orm the function for the highlighted option.
Messaging 76 Erase Messages – Save As Draft — Save the changed draft message as a new draft. – Priority Level — Indicate whe ther the message is High , Normal , or Low priority . – Validity Period — Set a specific date and time, before which the message can be delivered, after which the message is recalled.
77 2. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to select a me ssage f older option and press the key . A list of messages in the se lected f older appears in the display . 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to select a message you wish to erase, t hen press the Erase (left) soft key ( ).
Messaging 78 Message Settings 1. In standby mode, press the Messages (left) soft key ( ), th en press for Msg Settings . The Msg Settings screen appears in the display . 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight General , Te x t M e s s a g e , or Picture/ Video Message .
79 3. Use the keyp ad to enter or change the text co ntent of your Quick T ext. (Se e See “Entering T e xt” on page 44 for more information.) 4. Once you’re finished entering or changing your Quick T ext entry , press the key . The Quick T ext menu appears in the displ ay with your new Quick T ext entry highlight ed.
easyedge SM 80 easyedge SM Features Section 8: easy edge SM T opics Co vered • easy edge SM Featur es • Accessing easy edge SM With easy edge SM , you can do wnload full fe atured applications over the air incl uding games, person alized ri ng to nes, pictures , and more.
81 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight th e easy edge SM icon ( ), then press the key . Note: The first time you access easy edge SM Shop, an “ airtime warni ng” message appears in th e display along wi th instruction s on ho w to remove thi s messag e.
easyedge SM 82 Accessing easyedge SM 2. Press the key . The Help subj ects describe d in the followin g subsections appear in the display . 3. Use the navigation keys to hi ghlight the d esi red Help subject. 4. Press the key to v iew the selected Help i nformation.
83 Demo Applica tions A Demo app is free and is designed to de monstrate the applica t ion’ s main features. It usually expires afte r a certain period of time or a number of uses and often has limited functions.
Display 8 4 Display Settings Section 9: Display T opics Co vered • Display Settings • Menu Style • Wallpaper • Clock Format •T h e m e • Dialing Font • Banner • Backlight This section shows you how to change yo ur phone’ s menu a ppearance, display brightness and contrast, and display content to better meet your needs.
85 Tip: T o launc h the Display menu us ing a voice com mand — In stand by mode, press a nd hold until the phone promp ts, “ Say a command. ” Say “ Go to Display ” into the micropho ne. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a sub menu. 3. Press the key to enter the hi ghlighted sub menu.
Display 8 6 Theme The following options a ppear in the display: • Digital — The current time app ears as large numbers on the second line from the top of the display . • Analog — The current time appears as sweep hand positions on a clock image.
87 Banner Create y our own perso nalized greeting tha t appears in the display while your phon e is in standby mode. 1. In standby mo de, press the MENU key ( ), then press (for Display ) and for Banner . Tip: Press and hold to erase a n existing banner , if necessar y .
Sounds 88 Volume Section 10: Sounds T opics Co vered •V o l u m e • Ringer T ype •A l e r t s • Key T one This section shows you how to customize your phone’ s audio properties, such as ringers, keypad tones, alerts, s hut down sounds, and more.
89 Tip: Y ou can p ress the Play (left) soft ke y ( ) to preview the selected rington e or aler t tone whi le adjusting the volume s etting. 4. Press the key to save the o ption sett ing. Ringer Ty pe Y ou can assign ring tones for calls, alarms, and other al erts in the Ringer T ype sub menu.
Sounds 90 Key T one • Call Connect — Sound an alert when you connect a call. • P ower On/Off — Sound an alert when you turn your ph one one or off. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a sub menu, then pres s the key . The followin g available se ttings appear in the display: •O n •O f f 3.
91 Section 11: Camera-Camcor der T opics Covered • T aking Pictures and Videos • Scr een Layouts • Saving Pictures and Videos • Camera Options • Camcorder Options • Zoom • Brightness •.
Camera-Ca mcorder 92 T aking Pictures and Videos T aki ng Snap S hots (Sing le Pict ures) T o take a single picture using the current came ra settings, do the fol lowing: 1. In standby mode, press a nd hold the Camera key ( ) on the right side of the phone.
93 3. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highl ight the Multi Shot icon ( ). The following Multi Shot options appear in the display: • Series Shot — Lets you take a series of 3 or 5 photos. • Div ided Shot — Lets you take a mo saic of 4 or 9 photos.
Camera-Ca mcorder 94 Screen La youts • Divided Shot: – T o save the pictures to memor y , press the Save (left) soft key ( ). – T o send the picture in a picture message, press the Send key ( ). – T o discar d the pictures, press the Erase (right) sof t key () .
95 The soft ke y labels on t he bottom line of the display change to th e following: • My Im ages — Pressin g the Left soft ke y ( ) opens the My I mages multimedia folder so yo u can view o r mana ge your stored pictures. (See “My Ima ges” on page 111 for more information.
Camera-Ca mcorder 96 Screen La youts Multi Shot in use (Divided Shot) — T akes multip le pictures automa ticall y (as sho wn) or ma nually ( ) when you press t he key . The number of pictures taken depends upon t he Divided Shot setting. Multi Shot in use (Series Shot) — T akes multiple p ictures whe n you press the key .
97 White Balance — Indicates t he camcor der’ s white bala nce setting. (Y ou can chan ge the camcorder white balance setting. See “White Balance” on page 107 for more information.) Phone Memory — Indicates videos will be stored in the phone’ s memory .
Camera-Ca mcorder 98 Camera Options 1. In standby mode, pre ss and hold the Camera key ( ). The camera viewfinder screen appears in the display . 2. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
99 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highl ight the Self T imer icon ( ). The followin g options appear in the camer a screen: •O f f • 2 Sec. • 5 Sec. • 10 Sec. 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight a Self T imer val ue, then press the key .
Camera-Ca mcorder 100 Camera Options Qualit y Y ou can affe ct how much your pho to is compressed, th ereby reducing it’ s ove rall size (not to be confused with resolution ). 1. In camera mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display .
101 • Auto — The camera automatically adjusts pic ture quality to available light. •S u n n y — Use this setting when taki ng pictures in full sun. •C l o u d y — Use this setting when taking pictures in cloudy conditions. • T ungs ten — Use this setting when taking p ictures under incandescent lights.
Camera-Ca mcorder 102 Camera Options When you ta ke your next picture, the ph one’ s display previews your subject image with the s elected color effect. Fun Fram es Fun F rames l ets you tempo rarily apply one of the preloaded picture frames in your phone to characterize or e nhance one or more pictures.
103 Settings Memor y 1. In camera mo de, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highl ight the Settings icon () . 3. Use the Up and Down naviga ti on keys to highlight Memory , then pre ss the key .
Camera-Ca mcorder 104 Camera Options •N o I c o n s — Shows a nearly full-display su bject image and without icons. 4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the viewfinder screen setting of your choice, then press the key . Y ou’re returned to the camera viewfinder screen.
105 R eset Settings 1. In camera mo de, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to highl ight the Settings icon () . 3. Use the Left and Right navi gation keys to highlight Reset Settings , then press the key .
Camera-Ca mcorder 106 Camcorder Options R ecor ding Mo de 1. In camcorder mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display .
107 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight the desired delay , then press the key . The camcorder sc reen appears in the display . The next time you press the key , a countdown time r in the display indicate s the time remain ing before the camcorde r starts recording the video.
Camera-Ca mcorder 108 Camcorder Options The next time you press the key , the camcorder a ppl ies the selected White Balanc e to your vi deo. Color Ef fects Change the look of your vide os with Color Effects. Choose from e ight avai lable settings such as Gray , Negative , and Sepia.
109 3. Use the Up and Down naviga ti on keys to highlight Memory , then pre ss the key . The following Memory options appear in the dis play: •P h o n e — Stores videos in phone memory . • Card — Stores videos on an op tional microSD Memory Card.
Camera-Ca mcorder 110 Camcorder Options 1. In camcorder mode, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The options menu bar appears in the display . 2. Use the Left and Righ t navigati on keys to highlight the Settings icon () . 3. Use the Up and Down navigati on keys to highlight Start Sound , then press the key .
111 3. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight Reset Settings , then press the key . Y ou are prompted to confirm reset of all camc order settings. • Select the Ye s option to reset the camcorde r se ttings to default values. • Select the No option to keep the cu rr ent camcorder settings.
Camera-Ca mcorder 112 P oint, Click, and Send P ictures and Videos 2. Use the navigation keys to brow se pictures in the galler y . 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ) whil e viewing pictures in the Gallery .
113 3. Press the Sen d key ( ). Y ou are prompted to send the picture(s) or video in a Picture or Vi deo messa ge. 4. Use the Up and Down naviga tion keys to highlight No and press th e key . The Create Pic Msg or Create V ideo Msg screen appears in the display .
Multim edia 114 Accessing Multimedia Section 12: Multimedia T opics Co vered • Accessing Multimedia •M y I m a g e s •M y V i d e o s • My Ringtones • My Sounds This section outlines your phone’ s mu ltimedia functions and ke y features associate d with mult imedia.
115 3. Press to enter the highlighted sub-menu. The following sections describe the above listed su b-menus in greater detail. My Images My Images lets you ch oose the pi ctures that appear in yo ur phone’ s display while in standby mode (W allpaper) and as picture IDs for your contacts.
Multim edia 116 My Videos My Videos My Images lets you choose th e video c lips that a ppear in your phone’ s display while in standby mode (W allpaper) and are sent in video messages. 1. At the Multimedia menu , press for My Videos . A 2-by-2 matrix of thumbnail images of you r video c lips appears in the dis play .
117 Tip: Y ou can als o access My Ringtones from: –A Set Alarm screen by se lecting the Ringer opti on, highligh ting the sec ond (file name) fie ld, pressing the Left or Right na vigation k ey , an d selecting My Ringtones . (For more informat ion, see “Alarm Cl ock” on page 135.
Multim edia 118 My Sounds Tip: Y ou can al so access My Sounds from: –A Set Alarm screen by selecting the Ringer optio n, highlighting the second (fi le name) field, pressing the Left or Right navig.
119 – Rename — Lets you rename the sound file. – Lock / Unlock — Lets you protect the sound file from being deleted. – Eras e All — Erases all sound files. – Sound Info — Displays informa tion about the sound file, such as the file name, file type, and the data size.
Multim edia 120 Music Library When the voice memo f ini shes playing, the select ed vo ice memo rem ains highlighted in the li st of sound files. Erase a V oice Memo 1. At the Multimedia menu , press for My Sounds . A list of sound files appears in the display .
121 Launching the Musi c Libra r y Menu 1. At the Multimedia menu, press for Music Libr ary . The Librar y screen appears in the display , showing the follo wing options: •A l l — Lists all music file s on the Memory Card and lets you play individual music files or play multiple music files by creating a temporar y music playlist.
Multim edia 122 Music Library Playing Musi c 1. At the Multimedia menu, pres s for Music Librar y . The Library screen a ppears in the display , showing the following options: •A l l • Artists • Albums •G e n r e s • Playlists 2.
123 – T o stop playing a music fil e, press the Down na vigation key . – T o skip play to an earlier music file in the se lected list, press the Left naviga tion key . – T o skip play to a later mu si c file in the se lected li st, press the Right navigati on key .
Multim edia 124 Music Library 6. Insert the Memory Card into you r phone. (For more in formation, se e “Install a Memory Card ” on page 12).
125 Section 13: T ools T opics Covered • T ools Menu • V oice Service • Bluetooth • Calendar • Memo Pad • Alarm Clock •W o r l d T i m e • Calculator • Stop W atch • Convert er •.
T ools 126 Voice Service •M e m o P a d — Lets you store and review useful information. • Alarm Clock — Lets you set an alarm to go off once, or daily , at a specified time . • W orld T ime — Lets you view the current time of day or night in anothe r part of the wo rld.
127 • At the T ools menu, press (for Voice S er vice ), and for Voice Command . Note: Y ou can also s et your phone to s tart VoiceSignal when yo u open the pho ne.
T ools 128 Voice Service Ending Calls Bef ore R estar ting the V oiceSignal Sof tware When you use VoiceSignal to make a call, you must end th at call before you can use Vo iceSignal agai n. V oic e Settings Choice Lists VoiceSignal uses choice l ists when it is not confident it has correctly recognized a name or number .
129 Digit Di aling If you regularly have tr ouble with V oice Si gnal not rec ognize the numbers you say , tr y adapting digit dialing to your voice. Adapting can improve the accuracy of digit recogniti on, especially for pe ople with strong regional accents.
T ools 130 Voice Service Repeat this step until you’re satisfied with the recording. 4. After confirming that th e recording sounds “ok”, continue the recording process with the next set of digits. 5. After six sets of digits , the phone asks whether you want to do more adapta tion.
131 V oice Launc h T o set the key or action t hat launc hes VoiceSignal, do the following: 1. At the T ools menu, press (for V oice Service ), (for Voice Settings ), and for Voice Launch . The following options appear in the display: • Key Only — Press and hold to activate VoiceSignal for one c all.
T ools 132 Bluetooth Add New Device T o search for availabl e Bluetooth device(s:, 1. At the T ools menu, press for Bluetooth . The followin g options appear in the display: • Add New Dev ice • Registered List • Bluetooth Set tings 2. Highlight Add N ew Device and press the key .
133 2. If you are unable to pair with the de vice a popup appears in the display . Press the Ye s soft key to retry . Bluetooth Se ttings Enable/Disable Selecting t his option t urns Bluetoo th on or off. Disco v er y Mode Allows other use rs to see you r accessibili ty .
T ools 134 Memo P ad Add a New Event 1. At the T ools menu, press for Calendar . A calenda r appears in the display with the current date highlighted. The month and year also appear . 2. Use the navigation keys to highli ght the date of the new event.
135 3. Enter a memo using the keypad. (See “Entering T ext” on pa ge 44. for more information.) 4. When you’re finished en tering details for the me mo, press the key . The memo is saved. View , Edit, and Erase Mem os 1. At the T ools menu, press for Memo Pad .
T ools 136 World T ime Use the Up and Down navigation keys to select options, and use the Left and Right naviga tion keys to se le ct values fo r the optio ns. Use the k eypad to enter th e time for t he alarm. 3. Press the key when you’re finishe d entering the time for the alarm.
137 2. Use the Left and Right navi gati on keys to display the time zo ne and city that you wish t o view . The followin g time zones/cities are sup ported: 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ) select to display ( DST On ) or not display ( DST Off ) Daylight Savings Time (DST) for the selected time zone.
T ools 138 Stop Watch • Press to enter a decimal point. (Cal culator only accepts 2 digits after a decimal point.) • Press to ch ange the sign for a numb er to a negative. 3. Use the navigation keys to set the ty pe of calcula tion that you wish to perform.
139 • Currenc y • Length • W eight • Vol um e • Area • T emperature T o convert a currency , lengt h, weight, volume, area, or temperatur e, do the following: 1. At the T ools menu, press for Converter . 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the conversion feature you wish to use, then press the key .
T ools 140 Tip Calculator 1. At the T ools menu, press (for Converter ), and for Currency . 2. Press the Rate (left) soft key ( ). The Exchange Rate list for the From currency appears in the display . 3. Press the Add (left) soft key ( ). The Add Exch ange Rate screen appears in the di splay with the Base field highlighted.
141 Calculations are based on th e total amount of the chec k, a sel ected pe rcentage, and the number of people paying. 1. At the T ools menu, press ( ) for Tip Calculator . The T ip Calculator screen appears in the display with the Bill field hig hlighted.
Changing Y our Settings 142 Accessing Y our Settings Section 14: Changing Y our Settings T opics Co vered • Accessing Y our Settings • Location • Call Settings • Phone Settings • Memory Info • Phone Info This section explains how to customize your phone to suit your needs and prefer ences.
143 Loca tion This func tion identifi es your locati on to th e net work via the Glo bal Positioning System (GPS). Y ou can set this func tion for co ntinuous operatio n or to opera te only in the event that you dial 911. Note: Contact U.S. Cellular to de termine whether , when, or whe re location-based services are a vailable.
Changing Y our Settings 144 Call Settings Au t o A n sw e r Auto Answer enables your phone to automa ticall y answe r calls afte r a period of time that you specify .
145 2. Press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to access the TTY Mode options or press the No (right) soft key ( ) to return to the Call Settings sub-menu. 3.
Changing Y our Settings 146 Phone Settings Internationa l_Diali ng Use this option to select a frequentl y -dialed country code for dialing by the International_Dialing shortcut. (F or more information on using the International Dialin g shortcut, see “Dialing I nternational Numbers” on pa ge 22) 1.
147 • Stop Watch 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then press the key to save yo ur setting. Langua ge The language option on your phone can change the language of voice prompts, menus, and key-input. 1. At the Se ttings menu, press (for Phone Settings ) and for Language .
Changing Y our Settings 148 Phone Settings Change Loc k The default lock code for your phone is gene rally th e last four di gits of your phone number . It is advisable to ch ange the default lock code to a secret code for security purposes. 1. At the S ettings menu, press ( for Phone Settings ) and for Security .
149 • Store Emergenc y Numbers 1. At the Se ttings menu, press (for Phone Settings ) and for Security . Y ou’re prompted to enter the lock code. Note: The default l ock code is the l ast four digits of yo ur telephone nu mber . 2. Enter the lock code, then press for Emergency # .
Changing Y our Settings 150 Phone Settings Note: The default lock co de is the last fou r digits of your mo bile phone numb er . The “ Enter Code ” prompt disappears and the Security menu a ppears in the display . 3. Press for Erase All Entry . The “ Enter code ” prompt appears in the display .
151 1. At the Se ttings menu, press (for Phone Settings ), and for NAM Selection . The following options appear in the display: •N A M 1 — Y our ser vice contract has one phone line. •N A M 2 — Y our service contract has two phone lines. 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then press the key to save yo ur setting.
Changing Y our Settings 152 Phone Settings – Enter the current date using your keypad. The month and day must be entered using two digits each. The year must be entered using all four dig its. – Press to save your date setting. Quick Search Quick Search is an easy way to loca te Menu items and Contacts.
153 PC Connectio n PC Connecti on allows yo u to select how you want to connect your phone to your personal computer . Tip: F or more info rmation on using PC Connection , contact U.S. Cellular . 1. At the Se ttings menu, press (for Phone Settings ), and for PC Connection .
Changing Y our Settings 154 Phone Info 2. Press the key to return to the Phone Memory menu. Phone Inf o The Phone Info options show you the hardware and software versio ns of you r phone, definiti ons of th e icons that appe ar at th e tops of the phone di splays, and the phone number assigned to you r phone.
155 Section 15: Health and Saf ety Inf or ma tion T opics Covered • Health and Safety Info rmation • Samsung Mobile Products and Rec ycling • UL Certified T ravel Ada pter • Consumer Info rmat.
Health and Safety Information 156 Health and Safety Information These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of E lectrical and Electr onics Engineers (IEEE).
157 – Body-wo rn : 0.703 W /kg SAR info rmation on this a nd other mo del phones can be viewed on-line at http://www .fcc.gov/oet/ea . T o find informa tion that pe rtains to a particular mo del phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewh ere on the case of the phone.
Health and Safety Information 158 Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones What ki nds of phones ar e the subject of this update? The term wireless phone re fers here to hand- held wireless phon es with built-in antennas, often called "cel l," "mobile," or "PCS" phones.
159 Although the existing scientif ic data do not justify FDA regulator y actions, FD A has urged the wireles s phone indus try to take a number of st eps, inc luding the following: • Support ne ede.
Health and Safety Information 160 Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones What ar e the re sults of the r esearch done alread y? The research done thus far ha s produced conflicting res ult s, and many studies have suffered f rom flaws in th eir resea rch meth ods.
161 What is FD A doi ng to find out mor e about the possible health ef fects of wir eless phone RF? FDA is working with the U. S. National T oxicology Pr ogram and with groups of investigators around .
Health and Safety Information 162 Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones What a bout childr en using wir eless phones? The scient ific evid ence does not show a danger to users of wireless ph ones, inc luding children and teen agers.
163 In F ebruary 2002, the F e deral trade Commi ss ion (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wirele ss phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated c laims. According to FTC, these defendants lacked a re asonabl e basis to subst antiate thei r cl aim.
Health and Safety Information 164 Road Safety • Int ernational Co mmission on Non- Ionizing Radiatio n Protectio n: http://www .icnirp.de • National Radiation Protec tion Board (UK): http://www .hpa.org.uk/radiation • US Food and Drug Administration http://www .
165 7. Do not engage in stressful or em otional c onversatio ns that may be distracting. Make people you are ta lking with aware you are driving a nd suspend conv ersations that have the pote ntial to dive rt your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help.
Health and Safety Information 166 Responsible Listening Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss an d potential hearing problem varies. Addit ionally , the amount of sound prod uced by a port able audio d evice varies depending on the nature of the sound, th e device settings, and the headphones that are used.
167 National Institute on Deafness a nd Other Communication Disorders Natio nal Institutes of Hea lth 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethesda, MD 20892-2320 Voice: (301) 496-7243 Email: nidcdi nfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www .cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.
Health and Safety Information 168 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Implanta bl e Medical Devices A minimum separa tion of si x (6) inches should be maintained between a han dheld wirele.
169 T -Ratings : Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC re quireme nts and are likel y to be more usable with a hearing device’ s telecoil (“T Switch” or “T elephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the bett er/higher of the two ra tings. (Not e that not al l hearing devices have telecoils in them.
Health and Safety Information 170 Emergenc y Calls Areas with a potentially explosive atmo sphere are often but not always c learly marked. They include belo w deck on boats, che mical transfer or sto.
171 FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio in terference if used in close proximity to rece iving equipment. The FCC can requi re you to stop using the pho ne if such interference cannot be eliminat ed.
Health and Safety Information 172 Product P erformance Product Perf or mance Getting th e Most Out of Y our Signal Recepti on The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs yo u of the current signal stre ngth by d isplaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.
173 Av ailability of V arious F ea tur es/Ring T ones Many se rv ices and feat ures are networ k dependent an d may require additional subscription and/or usage charge s. Not all features are av ailable for purchase or use in all area s. Downloadable Ring T ones may be avai lable at an addit ional co st.
Health and Safety Information 174 Battery Precautions accessories. If unsure a bout whether a replaceme nt batter y or charger i s compatible , contact the manuf acturer of the ba tter y or charger .
175 Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of superior design and craf tsmansh ip and shoul d be treate d with care. The suggestions be low will he lp you fulf ill any warranty obl igations and allow you to enjoy this p roduct f or many years .
Warranty Information 176 Standard Limited W arranty Section 16: W ar r anty Infor ma tion T opics Co vered • Standard Limited W arranty Standar d Limited War ranty What is Covered and For How Long? .
177 This Limited W arranty covers ba tteries only if batter y ca pacity falls below 80% of rated ca pacity or the batter y leaks, and this Li mited Warranty does not cove r any batter y if (i) the bat.
Warranty Information 178 Standard Limited W arranty • THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONT AINED THEREIN; OR • COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LA W , R ULE, SPECIFICA TION OR CONTRACT PERT AINING THERETO.
179 OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRA TE ANY SU CH SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT .
Warranty Information 180 Standard Limited W arranty Samsung T elecommunicati ons America, LLC 1301 East Lookout Drive Richardson, T exas 75082 Phone: 1-800-SAMSU NG (726-7864) Important!: If you are using a handset othe r than a standar d numeric ke ypad, dial the nu mbers listed in brackets.
181 Inde x A Adjust key beep 90 Ringer setting 19 Alerts 89 Applications buying 82 cancelling subscription 82 disabled 83 expired 83 removing 83 restoring 83 B Backlight settings 87 Banner 87 Banner, .
182 Draft folder 73 Draft messages 73 E easyedgeSM 80 Help 81 Settings 81 Shopping and downloading 80 Emergency Calls 21 End key 15 Entering Text Entering Numbers 47 Entering Symbols 46 Using Abc Mode.
183 Vibrate 19 Msg setting sub menu 77 Multi shot 99 Multimedia 114 My Images 111 N Navigation key 15 Navigation key shortcuts 37 Notes and tips 4 Notes, description 4 Number Entry Dialing 21 O OK key.
184 Shutter sound 104 Silent mode Entering 18 Exiting 19 Sounds 88 Speed Dialing 23 One-Touch Di aling 23 Three Touch Dialing 24 Two-Touch Dialing 24 Standard Limited Warranty 176 Standby mo de 18 Sub.
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