Samsung Electronics Co SGH-N625 PCS Phone User Manual Manual

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd PCS Phone Manual

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Printed in KoreaCode No.: GH68-02647AEng. 05/2002. Rev.1.0ELECTRONICSWorld Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.comDUAL BANDGSM TELEPHONE SGH-N625OWNER’S MANUALGLOBAL SYSTEMS FORMOBILE COMMUNICATIONSDraft (2002.05.15)
The information in this manual is believed to be correct atthe time of printing; Samsung reserves the right, however,to change or modify any of the specifications  without notice. Some of the contents in this manual may differ from yourphone, depending on the software installed, your SIM cardor your service provider.
ContentsSafety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10Phone Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12Service Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15Installing the SIM Card and the Battery  . . .  15Charging a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18Switching the Phone On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Call Functions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22Making a Call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24Answering or Rejecting a Call  . . . . . . . . . . .  25Viewing Missed Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26In-Call Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28Entering Text  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  35Changing the Text Input Mode . . . . . . . . . . .  36Using the T9 Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  36Using the ABC Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  38Using the Number Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  40Using the Symbolic Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  403
4 5Contents(continued)Phonebook  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  41Storing a Phone Number with a Name  . . . .  41Phonebook Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42Speed-Dialling by SIM Memory Location . .  45Searching for and Dialling a Number in the Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  46Dialling a Number using the Service Directory or Information Numbers   . . . . . . .  47Selecting Functions and Options  . . . . . .  48Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  50Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling . . .  50Accessing Menu Functions by Using Shortcuts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  51Menu Structure  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  52Call Records  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55Missed Calls (Menu 1-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55Received Calls (Menu 1-2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55Dialled Calls (Menu 1-3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  56Call Time (Menu 1-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  56Call Cost (Menu 1-5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58Voice Mail (Menu 2-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58Read Messages (Menu 2-2). . . . . . . . . . . . . .  59Write Messages (Menu 2-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . .  61Preset Message List (Menu 2-4). . . . . . . . . .  62Setup (Menu 2-5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62Broadcast (Menu 2-6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63Picture Messages (Menu 2-7). . . . . . . . . . . .  64Voice Functions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66Voice Dial (Menu 3-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66Voice Command (Menu 3-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . .  69Voice Memo (Menu 3-3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  69Voice Active (Menu 3-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  71Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  72Ring Tone (Menu 4-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  72Melody Composer (Menu 4-2). . . . . . . . . . . .  73Ring Volume (Menu 4-3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75Alert Type (Menu 4-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76Keypad Tone (Menu 4-5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76Message Tone (Menu 4-6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  77Error Tone (Menu 4-7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  77Minute Minder (Menu 4-8). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  78Connect Tone (Menu 4-9). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  78Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79Phone Settings (Menu 5-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79Network Services (Menu 5-2) . . . . . . . . . . . .  84Security Settings (Menu 5-3). . . . . . . . . . . . .  93LCD/LED Settings (Menu 5-4) . . . . . . . . . . . .  96Browser Settings (Menu 5-5) . . . . . . . . . . . .  98Organiser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  99Scheduler (Menu 6-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  99Alarm (Menu 6-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  101Calculator (Menu 6-3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  103World Time (Menu 6-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  105Clock (Menu 6-5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  106
7Safety Quick GuideRead these guidelines before using your wirelessphone. Failure to comply with these guidelines maybe dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safetyinformation, see “Health and Safety Information” onpage 122.Road safety comes firstDo not use a hand-held phone while driving; park thevehicle first. Switch off when refuellingDo not use the phone at a refuelling point (servicestation) or near fuels or chemicals.Switch off on aircraftWireless phones can cause interference. Using themon aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.Switch off in hospitalSwitch off your phone near medical equipment.Follow any regulations or rules in force.InterferenceAll wireless phones may get interference whichcould affect performance.Respect special regulationsFollow any special regulations in force in any areaand always switch off your phone whenever it isforbidden to use it, or when it may causeinterference or danger (in a hospital for example).6Contents(continued)Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  107Squares (Menu 7-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  108Fortress (Menu 7-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  109Ice Cave (Menu 7-3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  110WWW Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  111Home (Menu 8-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  111Bookmark (Menu 8-2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  112Goto (Menu 8-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  113Navigating with the WAP Browser. . . . . . . .  113Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols. . . . . . .  115Network Connection Information . . . . . . . . .  116Additional Services  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  117ALS (Alternate Line Service). . . . . . . . . . . . .  117Solving Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  119Reference Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  122Access Codes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  122Using the Batteries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  125Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  127Glossary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  131Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  135Quick Reference Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  139
Radio frequency exposure informationIn August 1996, the Federal CommunicationsCommisision (FCC) of the U.S. adopted an updatedsafety standard for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCCregulated transmitters. The design of this phonecomplies with the FCC guidelines and thosestandards.To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposureguidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, usethe Samsung-supplied or approved carrying case,holster, or other body-worn accessory.If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure theantenna is at least 1.5cm from your body whentransmitting. Use of non-approved accessories mayviolate FCC RF exposure guidelines.Use sensiblyUse only in the normal position (to ear). Avoidunnessary contact with the antenna when the phoneis switched on.Accessories and batteriesUse only SAMSUNG-approved accessories andbatteries. Use qualified serviceOnly qualified service personnel may install or repairyour phone.98SSaaffeettyy  QQuuiicckk  GGuuiiddeeUnpackingYour package contains the following items.In addition, you can obtain the following accessoriesfor your phone from your local SAMSUNG dealer:• Cigarette lighter adapter • Simple hands-free car kit • Standard battery • Data kit • Ear-microphonePhone Travel Adapter Owner’s ManualBattery Hand Strap
11YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee10Your PhonePhone LayoutThe following illustration shows the main elementsof your phone.Earphone jackMicrophoneService lightAntennaEarpieceDisplaySoft keysPerform the functions indicated by the textabove them (in the bottom line of the display).Deletes characters from the display.In idle mode, allows you to access the WAPBrowser quickly.In the menu facility, scroll through the menuoptions and phonebook memory.allows you to access the Ring Tone menu,.          allows you to access the Voice diallingor Voice command once you have set the VoiceActive option in idle mode.Ends a call. Also switches the phone on andoff when pressed and held. In the menu facility, returns to the idle modeand cancels your input.Enter numbers, letters and some specialcharacters.When held down in idle mode, locks thekeypad manually.~Makes or answers a call.In idle mode, accesses the call list. In the menu facility, selects a menu function orstores information that you have entered (suchas a name) in the phonebook.Volume keysDuring a call, adjust the earpiece volume.In idle mode, adjust the key tone volume.When you get a call, silence the ring toneimmediately by pressing and holding it.When held down, toggles the Silent mode onand off.(This feature is not available whenthe phone is connected to a optional car kit.).
13YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee12YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeDisplayDisplay LayoutThe display comprises three areas.IconsArea DescriptionFirst line Displays various icons (see opposite).Middle lines Display messages, instructions and any information that you enter(number to be dialled, for example).Last line Shows the functions currently assigned to the two soft keys.Orshows various types of information, such as missed calls, call diverting options, advice of charge information or the keypad lock icon ( ). This information varies, depending on your SIM card, service provider or current context.IconsText andgraphic areaSoft keyindicationsSignal strength: shows the receivedsignal strength. The greater the numberof bars, the better the signal strength.Service: appears when a call is inprogress.New Message: appears when a newtext message has been received.New Voice Mail: appears when a newvoice mail message has been received.Alarm on: appears when you set analarm.Vibrator on/Silent mode on: appearswhen the Vibrate mode or Silent modeis active. Battery strength: shows the level ofyour battery. The more bars you see, themore power you have left.
1514YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeBacklightThe display and keypad are illuminated by abacklight. When you press any key, the backlightcomes on. To specify the length of time for which the backlightis active, set the Backlight menu option (5-1-5); seepage 81 for further details.Note:When you are in lock mode, press and hold thesoft key to switch on the backlight.Service LightThere are several cases in which the service lightflashes.• When in service.To activate or deactivate the service light, set theService Lightmenu option (5-1-6); see page 82.To select the color of the service light, set theService Colormenu option (5-4-4); see page 97.• When an SMS message is received (the light isyellow, only if the Message Toneis set Lightonly.).• When the alarms ring.• When you receive a call To change the color, set the phonebook Coloroption; see page 45.Getting StartedInstalling the SIM Card and the BatteryWhen you subscribe to a cellular network, you areprovided with a SIM card loaded with your subscriptiondetails (PIN, optional services available and so on).• Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of smallchildren.• The SIM card and its contacts can be easilydamaged by scratches or bending, so be carefulwhen handling, inserting or removing the card.• Before installing the SIM card, always make surethat the phone is switched off before removing thebattery.1.  If necessary, switch off the phone by holding down  until the closing animation is displayed.2.  Remove the battery. To do so:➀Press and hold down the catch above thebattery on the back of the phone➁Slide the battery away, as shown②①
1716GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddGGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd3.  Slide the ivory-colored lock on the SIM cardholder left to unlock the holder. Lift the holder up.4.  Insert the SIM card, ensuring that the cut cornerfaces top left and the gold contacts of the cardface into the phone.5.  Close the SIM card holder and slide the ivory-colored lock right.6.  Place the battery back on the phone. Slide thebattery up towards the catch until it locks intoplace. Make sure that the battery is properlyinstalled before switching on the power.
1918GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddGGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddCharging a BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionbattery. A travel adapter is provided with your phone.Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask yourlocal SAMSUNG dealer for further details.The phone can be used while the battery is charging.Note: You must fully charge the battery before usingyour phone for the first time. A dischargedbattery is fully recharged in approximately140 minutes.1.  With the battery in position on the phone connectthe lead from the travel adapter to the bottom ofthe phone. Check that the arrow on the leadconnector is facing towards the front of the phone.2.  Connect the adapter to a standard AC wall outlet.When the battery is charging, the battery icon in the top right-hand corner of the display fillsrepeatedly.Note: Do not remove the battery from the phonewhile the travel adapter is connected to thephone.3.  When charging is finished, disconnect the adapterfrom the power outlet and from the phone bypressing the grey tabs on both sides of theconnector and pulling the connector out.Low Battery IndicatorWhen the battery is weak and only a few minutes oftalk time remain, you will hear a warning tone and amessage will be repeated at regular intervals on thedisplay:When the battery becomes too weak for the phoneto operate, the phone switches off automatically.** Warning **Battery Low
21GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd204.  When you wish to switch the phone off, hold down for more than two seconds.Note: If you want to switch the phone off in lockmode, unlock the phone first by pressing theleft soft key and pressing the  key.Switching the Phone On/Off1.  Hold down  for more than one second toswitch the phone on.Note: If “Insert SIM Card” appears on the display,please check that the SIM card is correctlyinserted. 2.  If the phone asks for a password, key in thepassword and press the OK soft key. The phonepassword is factory set to 0000. For furtherdetails, see page 122.3.  If the phone asks for a PIN, key in the PIN andpress the OK soft key. For further details, seepage 123.The phone searches for your network and when itfinds it, the idle screen, illustrated below, isdisplayed.Note: The display language is determined by theSIM card inserted. To change the language,use the Language menu option (5-1-3).Seepage 80.<SERVICE PROVIDER>May 14 12:57 PMMenu     PhoneBookGGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd
2322CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssCall FunctionsMaking a CallWhen the idle screen is displayed, key in the areacode and phone number and press  .Note: If you have set the Auto Redial option (5-1-7) toON (see page 82) and the person called does notanswer or the line is busy, the number isredialled automatically up to ten times.Making International Calls1.  Press and hold down the  key. The + international prefix appears.2.  Key in the country code, area code and phonenumber and press  .Correcting the NumberTo clear... Then...The last digit Press the ❙!soft key.displayedAny other digit Press the  or  key in the number until the cursor ( ❘) is immedia-tely to the right of the digit tobe cleared. Press the❙soft key.You can also insert a missingdigit simply by pressing theappropriate key.The whole display Hold down the ❙soft key formore than one second.Ending a CallWhen you have finished your call, briefly press  .Making a Call from the PhonebookYou can store the names and phone numbers of thepeople you call regularly in the SIM card memory andphone memory, called the phonebook. You thensimply select the required name to recall theassociated number. For further details on thePhonebook feature, refer to page 41.Redialling the Last NumberThe phone stores call records. To use any of thesenumbers, proceed as follows.1.  If there are any characters on the display, pressthe  key to return to the idle mode.2.  Press the  key to access the list of the last callrecord including missed, incoming and outgoingcalls.3.  Use the  and  keys to scroll through thenumbers until the required number is displayed.4.  Press the  key to dial the number displayed.
2524CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssCCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssAnswering or Rejecting a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone rings and thephone icon in the middle of the screen flashes.If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phonenumber (or name if stored in your phonebook) isdisplayed. Answering a CallThere are two ways to answer an incoming call.• Press the Accept soft key.• When the Any-Key Answer menu option is set toON, press any key( except       ,the Reject soft key or the volume key )Rejecting a CallTo reject a call, press  or the Reject soft key.Note:If you receive a call in locked mode, it deactivatsautomatically. When you end the call the phone will lock automatically after the predetermined amount of time.Using the Voice Dialling FeatureWhen the Voice Dialling function is used, by saying aname, the number that has been associated to thatname is dialled automatically. For further details onthe Voice Dialling feature, refer to page 66.Adjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if you wish to adjust the earpiecevolume, use the volume key on the left side of thephone.When you get a call, press and hold the volume keyto silence the ring tone immediately.In idle mode, you can adjust the key tone volumeusing the same keys.
2726Editing a Missed Call Number1. Press the Options soft key.2. Press  or  to highlight the Paste option.3. Press the Select soft key.4. Change the number as required. Press  orto move back through the number.5. To... Then press the...Call the number  key.Store the number Save soft key and enter the name and locationrequired (for furtherdetails, refer to page 41).Deleting a Missed Call1. Press the Options soft key.2. Press  or  to highlight the Delete option.3. Press the Select soft key.You can press  at any time to exit the Missed Callfeature.Note: You can access the Missed Call feature at anytime by selecting the Missed Calls menu option(1-1); for further details, see page 55.Viewing Missed CallsIf you are unable to answer a call for any reason, youcan find out who was calling you, provided that thisservice is available and you can then call the personback, if necessary. The number of missed calls is displayed on the idlescreen immediately after the call was missed.To view the missed call immediately, proceed asfollows.1. Press the View soft key.The number corresponding to the most recentmissed call is displayed, if available.2. To... Then press the...Scroll through the or  key.missed callsCall the number displayed key.Edit or delete a missed Options soft keycall number (see opposite).CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssCCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss
29CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss28CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssIn-Call OptionsYour phone provides a number of control functionsduring a call. To access these functions during a call,press the Options soft key.Switching the Microphone Off (Mute)You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphoneoff, so that the other party cannot hear you.Example:  You wish to say something to anotherperson in the room but do not want theother party to hear you.To switch the microphone off temporarily, proceed asfollows.1. Press the Options soft key.2.  Press  or  to highlight the Mute option.3. Press the OK soft key.Your correspondent can no longer hear you.To switch the microphone back on, proceed asfollows.1. Press the Options soft key.2.  Press  or  to highlight the Unmuteoption.3. Press the OK soft key.Your correspondent can hear you again.Searching for a Number in the PhonebookYou can search for a number in the phonebook duringa call.1. Press the Options soft key.2.  Press  or  to highlight the Phonebookoption.3. Press the OK soft key.4.  Enter the start of the name that you wish to findand press the Find soft key.Note: You can also scroll through the phonebookfrom the beginning, by pressing the Findsoft key directly.The phonebook entries are listed, starting withthe first entry matching your input. This entry isalso highlighted.5.  To view the highlighted entry, press the View softkey.For a more detailed description of the Phonebookfeature, refer to page 41.
31CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss30CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssPutting a Call on HoldYou can place the current call on hold whenever youwant. You can make another call while you have acall in progress if this service is supported by thenetwork. Of these two calls, one is active and theother is on hold and you can swap between the calls.To place a call on hold, press the Options soft key,and select the Hold option. You can reactivate thecall whenever you want, by pressing the Retrievesoft key.To make a call while you have a call in progress,proceed as follows.1.  Key in the phone number that you wish to dial orlook it up in the phonebook.2.  Press  to dial the second call. The first call is automatically put on hold.Or alternatively, proceed as follows.1.  Put the current call on hold by pressing theOptions soft key and selecting the Hold option.2.  Make the second call in the normal way.To swap between the two calls, simply press theSwap soft key.The current call is placed on hold and the call onhold is reactivated so that you can continueconversing with the other party.When you have finished, end each call normally bypressing .Answering a Second CallYou can answer an incoming call while you have acall in progress, if this service is supported by thenetwork and you have set the Call Waiting menuoption (5-2-3) to Activate (see page 89). You will benotified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone.To answer a call while you have a call in progress,proceed as follows.1.  Press  to answer the incoming call. The first call is automatically put on hold.2.  To switch between the two calls, press the Swapsoft key.To end a held call, press the Options soft key andselect the End held call option.3.  To end the current call, press  .You are automatically switched back to any heldcalls.
33CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss32CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssMaking a Multiparty CallA multiparty call is a network service that allowsup to six people to take part simultaneously in amultiparty or conference call. For more information,contact your service provider.Setting up the Multiparty Call1.  Call the first participant in the normal way.2.  Call the second participant in the normal way. The first call is automatically put on hold.3.  To join the first participant to the multiparty call,press the Options soft key and select the Joinoption.4.  To add a new person to the multiparty call, callthe person in the normal way, then press theOptions soft key and select the Join option.You can add incoming callers by answering the calland pressing Options, followed by Join. Repeat asrequired.Having a Private Conversation With OneParticipant1.  Press the Options soft key and choose theSelect one option. The list of call participants appears.2.  Highlight the required person, by pressing or , followed by .3.  Press the Private soft key. Now you can talk privately with that person. Theother participants can continue to converse witheach other.4.  To return to the multiparty call, press the Optionssoft key and select Join. All the multiparty call participants can now heareach other.Dropping One Participant1.  Press the Options soft key and choose theSelect one option. The list of call participants appears.2.  Highlight the required person, by pressing or , followed by  .3.  Press the Remove soft key. The call is ended with that participant, but youcan continue to talk with the other participants.4.  End the multiparty call by pressing  .
3534CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssMuting/Sending Key TonesThese options allow you to turn the key tones off oron. If the Mute keys option is selected, your phonedoes not transmit the key tones. Note: To communicate with answering machines orcomputerised telephony systems, the Sendkeys option must be selected.Using the SMS ServiceIf you receive an SMS (Short Message Service)message during a call, the message icon ( )appears in the display.After you have finished your call, you can read themessage; refer to page 59 for further details.You can also read or write SMS messages during a callusing the option soft key and selecting ‘5 SMS Service’and then ‘1 Read Message’ or ‘2 Write Message’.Entering TextWhether storing a name in the phonebook, creatingyour personal greeting or scheduling events in yourcalendar, you will need to enter text.You are provided with the following text inputmodes.T9 modeThis mode allows you to enter words with only onekeystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad hasmore than one letter – when you press the  keyonce, J, K or L may be displayed. The T9 modeautomatically compares your keystrokes with aninternal linguistic dictionary to determine the correctword, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than thetraditional ABC mode.ABC modeThis mode allows you to enter letters by pressing thekey labelled with the required letter once, twicethree or four times until the letter is displayed.Number modeThis mode allows you to enter numbers.Symbolic modeThis mode allows you to enter special characters.is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc.
37EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt36EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttChanging the Text Input Mode1. When you are in a field that allows characters tobe entered, you will notice the text input modeindicator in the lower right corner of the display.Save              ABC2. Press the right soft key. The modes available are displayed. 3. Scroll to the required mode, then press the Selectsoft key. Using the T9 ModeThe T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enterwords easily with a minimum of key presses. As youpress each key, the phone selects a letter that makesup the word that it thinks you are typing, based on abuilt-in dictionary. As a new letter is added, the wordchanges based on the key that you have pressed.1.  When you are in the T9 predictive text inputmode, start entering a word by pressing keys to  . Press each key only once for one letter. Example:  to enter HELLO in the T9 English mode,press , , ,  and .The word that you are typing appears in the display.It may change with each key that you press.2.  Enter the whole word before editing or deletingany keystrokes.3.  If the word is correct, start entering the nextword. Otherwise, press  repeatedly to displayalternate word choices for the keys that you havepressed. Example:  OF and ME both share the sequence,  . The phone displays themost commonly used choice first.4.  Complete each word with a space by pressingthe key.To type words not found in the T9 mode, change thetext input mode to the ABC mode.To delete letters, press  . Press and hold downto erase entire words.Text input modeindicator:ABC: ABC modeNUM: Number mode: T9 modeSYM: Symbolic mode
39EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt38EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttNote: To exit the text input mode without saving yourinput, press  . The phone returns to theprevious menu level.There are three shift options: • Lower Case (no shift indicator)• Initial Cap ( indicator)• Caps Lock ( indicator)Press  one or more times to display the appro-priate shift indicator and continue typing normally.DavidOK        ENGShift indicator2. Select the other letters in the same way.Note: The cursor moves to the right when youpress a different key. When entering thesame letter twice (or a different letter on thesame key), just wait for a few seconds forthe cursor to move right automatically, andthen select the next letter.There are three shift options:• Lower Case (no shift indicator)• Initial Cap ( indicator)• Caps Lock ( indicator)Press the  key one or more times to display theappropriate shift indicator in the bottom line of thedisplay and continue typing normally.To insert a space, press the  key.To delete letters, press the  key. Press and holddown the  key to clear the display.Using the ABC ModeUse the  to  keys to enter your text. 1. Press the key labelled with the required letter:• Once for the first letter• Twice for the second letter• And so onNote: To display a list of special characters, press    . See the table on the next page for more information on the characters available.Key         Characters in the Order Displayed:;¿¡1= “/ABC2ÄÆÅΓDEF3É∆GHI 4ΘJKL5ΛMNO 6 ÑÖ Ø ΞPQRS7ΠΣTUV8ÜΦWXYZ9ΨΩ0x<>%#£ .,?!1-‘@ :abc2àäæåÇdef3é   èghi 4ìjkl5mno6ñòöøpqrs7ßtuv8ùüwxyz90+()&_$1234567890Upper Case Lower Case
41PhonebookYou can store phone numbers and their correspon-ding names in the memory of your SIM card. Inaddition, you can store up to 500 numbers andnames in the phone memory. The SIM card andphone memories, although physically separate, areused as if they were a single entity, called thephonebook.Storing a Phone Number with a NameAs soon as you start to enter a number, Saveappears above the left soft key to allow you to storethe number in the phonebook.1.  Key in the number to be stored.Notes:• If you make a mistake while entering a number,correct it using the ❙!soft key. For furtherdetails, refer to page 22.• To insert a dialling pause for special phoneservices, such as banking by phone, hold down. ‘P’ is displayed to indicate the pause.2.  When you are sure that the number is correct,press the Save soft key.3.  Enter the corresponding name (the maximumlength depends on your SIM card). For informationon how to enter a name, see page 35.4.  When you are satisfied, press the Save soft key.The phone now displays the first free location inthe SIM card for you to save the number andname. If the card memory is full, the first freelocation in the phone memory is displayed.5.  Press the right soft key to toggle between the phone(To Phone) and card (To Card) memories.40EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttUsing the Number ModeThe Number mode enables you to enter numbers in atext message (a telephone number, for example).Press the keys corresponding to the required digitsbefore manually switching back to the appropriatetext entry mode.Using the Symbolic ModeThe Symbolic mode enables you to enter varioussymbols.123  456  789.(   ), :   ; %!Save    SYMTo scroll through the symbols available, pressthe or  key. Press the number keycorresponding to the required symbol. The phonethen automatically switches back to the text entrymode used immediately prior to selecting theSymbolic mode.
43PPhhoonneebbooookk42PPhhoonneebbooookk6.  If you do not want to save the number and namein the suggested location, press  to clear thelocation number and enter your preferred locationby pressing the number keys. 7.  Press OK to store the name and number.You can access the phonebook options bypressing the Optionssoft key, or scroll throughthe memory with  or  .8.  To exit, press the  key.Phonebook OptionsWhen storing or viewing a number in the phonebook,Options appears above the left soft key to allow youto access the phonebook options, described in thefollowing paragraphs.Accessing the OptionsTo access the various phonebook options, proceed asfollows.1. Press the Options soft key.The first available option is highlighted.2. To... Then press the...Select the  Select soft key.highlighted optionHighlight a or  key one or  different option more times until therequired option ishighlighted.Voice RecordNote: This option only appears if no name has as yetbeen recorded.This option allows you to add a voice tag to thenumber.Follow the instructions given by your phone to recordthe required name.Play VoiceNote: This option only appears when you havealready recorded a name.This option plays back the names that you haverecorded.Voice DeleteNote:This option only appears when you havealready recorded a name.This option allows you to delete a specific voice tag.You are asked to confirm the deletion by pressing theOK soft key.PasteAllows you to paste the phonebook number into thenormal dialling mode. Use this option to dial anumber similar to one in the phonebook (a differentextension in the same office for example).Use the ❙!soft key to change the number asrequired (refer to page 22 for further details). Whenyou are ready to dial, press  .
45PPhhoonneebbooookk44PPhhoonneebbooookkEditAllows you to edit a number and name stored in thephonebook.EraseAllows you to erase a number and name stored inthe phonebook.You are asked to confirm that you wish to erase thename and number from the phonebook by pressingthe Yes soft key.CopyAllows you to copy a phonebook number to anotherlocation. Use this option to store a number similar toone already in memory; once copied, edit the numberand store it in another location on the SIM card or inthe phone memory.Memory StatusThis option allows you to check how many names andphone numbers are stored and how many locationsare still free in the card memory and phone memory.AlertThis option allows you to assign a specific ringingtone to a number and thus distinguish the caller bythe ringing tone. Specific ringing tones can beassigned to up to five numbers.ColorThis option allows you to assign a specific servicelight color to a number and thus distinguish the callerby the service light color.Four colors are available (normal, orange, violet andblue) and they can be assigned to up to five numbers.If no specific color assigned, the service light flasheswith the color you set in the Service Coloroption(5-4-4).Speed-Dialling by SIM Memory LocationOnce you have stored phone numbers in the SIMcard, you can dial them easily whenever required.To speed-dial a number, proceed as follows.To speed-dial a Then...number in locations...2 to 9 Press and hold down the appropriate key.10 and above Press the appropriate keys,followed by the # key. When the display shows the name, phone number and location, press the Dialsoft key.Note:  Memory location 1 is reserved for your VoiceMail server number.
47PPhhoonneebbooookk46PPhhoonneebbooookkSearching for and Dialling a Number inthe Phonebook1.  When the idle screen is displayed, press thePhoneBook soft key. 2.  If your SIM card provides Service Dialling Number(SDN) and Information Number services, press theOK soft key when Find Entry is highlighted.If not, go to step 3.3.  Enter the start of the name that you wish to findand press the Find soft key.Note: You can also scroll through the phonebookfrom the beginning, by pressing the Findsoft key directly.The phonebook entries are listed, starting withthe first entry matching your input. This entry isalso highlighted.4.  To... Then press the...View the View soft key.highlighted entrySelect a  or  key one or more different entry times until the required entryis highlighted.Look for a name   Key labelled with the required starting with a letter.different letter5.  Once you have found the required entry, press to dial the number.Dialling a Number using the ServiceDirectory or Information NumbersNote: The Service Dir.and Information Numbersoptions may not be available, depending onyour SIM card.When the idle screen is displayed, press thePhoneBook soft key, then you can select one of theservices.Service Dir.: enables you to view the ServiceDirectory and make calls from it.Information Numbers: enables you to see theInformation Numbers in a tree structure and makea call.
49SSeelleeccttiinngg  FFuunnccttiioonnss  aanndd  OOppttiioonnss48Selecting Functionsand OptionsYour phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customise your phone. These functions arearranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via thetwo soft keys. Each menu and sub-menu allows youto view and alter the settings of a particular function. The roles of the soft keys vary according to thecurrent context; the label on the bottom line of thedisplay just above each key indicates its current role.Example:Press the left soft keyto access the menufeature.Press the right softkey to access thePhonebook feature.<SERVICE PROVIDER>May 14 12:57 PM Menu PhoneBookTo view the various functions/options available andselect the one required, proceed as follows.1. Press the appropriate soft key.2. To... Then press the...Select the: Left soft key.• Function displayedor• Option highlightedView the next function key.or highlight the nextoption in a listMove back to the key.previous functionor option in a listMove back up one Right soft key.level in the structureExit the structure key.without changing the settingsIn some functions, you may be asked for a passwordor PIN. Enter the required code and press  .Note: When you access a list of options, your phonehighlights the current option. If, however, thereare only two options, such as On/Off orEnable/Disable, your phone highlights theoption that is not currently active, so that youcan select it directly.
51UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss50Using the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allow youto tailor the phone to your needs. These functionsare arranged in menus and sub-menus.The menus and sub-menus can be accessed byscrolling or by using the shortcuts.Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling1.  In idle mode, press the Menusoft key to accessthe menu facility. Scroll with the  or keys to reach the required main menu, such asTones. Press the Selectsoft key to enter themenu.2.  If the menu contains any sub-menus, Ring Tonefor example, you can access them by scrollingwith the  or  keys and pressing theSelectsoft key.If the menu you have selected contains furtheroptions, repeat the same procedure.3.  To... Then press the...Scroll through the menus or  keys.Confirm the chosen setting Selectsoft key.Return to the previous soft key.menu levelExit the menu, without key.changing the settingsAccessing Menu Functions by UsingShortcutsThe menu items (menu, sub-menus and options) arenumbered and can be accessed quickly by using theirshortcut number. The shortcut number is shown inthe bottom line on the display.1.  In idle mode, press the Menu soft key to accessthe menu facility.2.  Key in the first digit of the shortcut number.Repeat this for each digit of the shortcut number.Example: setting the Any-key AnswerfunctionPress the Menusoft key, and key in  ,  ,, .Menuto enter the menu, 5 for Settings, 1 forPhone Settings, 4 for Any-key Answerand 2 toset the Any-key Answer option to ON.Note: The numbers assigned to each menu optionare indicated in the list on the next page.They may not match the menu number onthe phone. It depends on the servicessupported by the SIM card.
53UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss52UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuussMenu StructureMenus let you check or change your phone settings. Thefollowing outline shows the menu structure.Note: You can only see menu 0, if your SIM card supportsthe SIM Application Toolkit. This is a networkfeature. Please contact your service provider formore information.Main menu level 1 level 21. Call Records  1. Missed Calls2. Incoming Calls3. Outgoing Calls4. Call Time  1. Last Call 2. Total Outgoing 3. Total Incoming4. Reset Timers 5. Call Cost 11. Last Call Cost2. Total Cost3. Max Cost4. Reset Counters5. Set Max Cost6. Price/Unit2. Messages 1. Voice Mail 1. Connect to Voice Mail2. Voice Server Number2. Read Messages3. Write Messages4. Preset Message List5. Setup 1. Service Center2. Default Type3. Default Validity4. Reply Path5. Delivery Report6. Broadcast 1. Read2. Receive3. Channel List4. Language7. Picture MessagesMain menu level 1 level 23. Voice Functions 1. Voice Dial 1. Record2. Activate3. Delete One4. Play All5. Delete All2. Voice Command 1. Record2. Activate3. Play All4. Delete All3. Voice Memo 1. Record2. Replay3. Delete One4. Delete All4. Voice Active 1. OFF2. Voice Dial3. Voice Command4. Tones   1. Ring Tone2. Melody Composer3. Ring Volume4. Alert Type5. Keypad Tone6. Message Tone7. Error Tone8. Minute Minder9. Connect Tone5. Settings 1. Phone Settings 1. Greeting Message2. Own Number 13. Language4. Any-key Answer5. Backlight6. Service Light7. Auto Redial8. Car Kit Answer 9. Caller ID0. KeyLock Settings*. Reset Settings#. Active Line 11 Shown only if supported by your SIM card.
Call RecordsVia this menu, you can view the phone calls:•  Missed•  Incoming•  OutgoingThe number and name (if available) are displayedtogether with the date and time at which the callwas made. You can also view call times and costs.Missed Calls Menu 1-1This option lets you view the last 15 unansweredcalls. You can also:•  Edit the number if available and dial it or save itin the phonebook•  Delete the call from the listIncoming Calls Menu 1-2This option lets you view the last 15 incoming calls.You can also:•  Edit the number if available and dial it or save itin the phonebook•  Delete the call from the list5554UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuussMain menu level 1 level 25. Settings 2. Network Services 1. Call Forwarding 22. Call Barring 23. Call Waiting 24. Network Selection5. Line Identification 26. Closed User Group3. Security Settings 1. PIN Check2. Change PIN3. Phone Lock4. Change Password5. SIM Lock6. FDN Mode 17. Change PIN2 14. LCD/LED Settings 1. Screen Mode2. Select Image3. LCD Contrast4. Service Color6. Organizer 1, Scheduler2. Alarm 1. Daily Alarm2. Once Alarm3. Weekly Alarm4. Alarm Tone3. Calculator4. World Time5. Clock 1. Set Time2. Set Date3. Date Format4. Time Format7. Games 1. Squares2. Fortress3. Ice Cave8. WWW Services 21 Shown only if supported by your SIM card.2 May not be shown or supported by your network service provider.
5756CCaallll  RReeccoorrddssCCaallll  RReeccoorrddssOutgoing Calls Menu 1-3This option lets you view the last 15 outgoing calls.You can also:•  Edit the number and save it in the phonebook•  Redial the number•  Delete the number from the listCall Time Menu 1-4This option lets you view the timers for calls madeand received. The following timers are available.Last Call: length of the last call.Total Outgoing: total length of all calls made sincethe timer was last reset.Total Incoming: total length of all incoming callssince the timer was last reset.Reset Timers: option used to reset the call timers;you must first enter the phone password (seepage 122) and then press the OK soft key.Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by yourservice provider may vary, depending onnetwork features, rounding-off for billingpurposes and so forth.Call Cost Menu 1-5Note: The options for this menu may vary, dependingon your SIM card. This network feature lets you view the cost of calls.The following options are available.Last Call Cost: cost of the last call made.Total Cost: total cost of all calls made since the costcounter was last reset. If the total cost exceeds themaximum cost set via the Set Max Cost option, youwill no longer be able to make any calls, except callsto the emergency services, until you reset thecounter.Max Cost: maximum cost set via the Set MaxCost option (see below).Reset Counters: option used to reset the costcounter; you must first enter your PIN2 (seepage 123) and then press the OK soft key.Set Max Cost: option used to enter the maximumcost that you authorise for your calls. You must firstenter your PIN2 (see page 123) and then press theOK soft key.Price/Unit: option used to set the cost of one unit;this price per unit is applied when calculating thecost of your calls. You must first enter your PIN2(see page 123) and then press the OK soft key.Note: AOC (Advice Of Charge) information may bedisplayed in idle mode, depending on your SIMcard or service provider.
5958MessagesYour phone receives voice mail notification messages,and the Short Message Service(SMS) messages. Voicemail and SMS are network services. Please contact yourservice provider for more information.When the  icon appears, you have received voicemail. When the  icon appears, you have received anew text message. If the Message Tone menu option(4-6) is set to Light Only, the service light flashesyellow. If the message memory is full, an error messageis displayed, the  icon flashes and you cannotreceive any new messages. Use the Delete option inthe Read Messages menu (2-2) to delete obsoletemessages. Once there is space in the memory anyundelivered SMS messages will be received (providedsufficient space is available).Other types of messaging is also available.• Picture Messages : refer to the Picture Messages menu option (2-7); see page 64.• Ringtone Messages : refer to the Ring Tone menu option (4-1); see page 72.• Operator Logo Messages : press the View soft key to view it and Savesoft key to use it in idle mode. If you don’t want to use the logo, press the Exitor Discard soft key.Voice Mail Menu 2-1This menu provides you with a quick way of accessingyour voice mailbox (if provided by your network).Connect to Voice MailBefore using this feature, you must enter the voiceserver number obtained from your service provider Youcan then select this option and simply press the OKsoft key to listen to your messages.Note: In idle mode, you can access your voice mailserver directly by holding down the  key.Voice Server NumberYou can change the voice mail server number.To... Then press the...Enter the server Corresponding numbernumber                                keys.Recall a number in PhoneBook soft key.the phonebookCorrect a digit ❙soft key.Move the cursor to  or  key.the left/right without clearing the digitNote: See page 41 for instructions on how to use thephonebook.Read Messages Menu 2-2When the Read Messages menu is selected, theheader of the first message is displayed. This contains:•  Message number•  Message status (new, old, not sent, sent)MMeessssaaggeess
61MMeessssaaggeessMMeessssaaggeess60To view this message, press the View soft key. Thescreen shows the:•  Sender’s phone number (if sent with the message)•  Date and time at which the message wasreceived•  Message textTo scroll through the messages, press the  orkeys. You can choose the following options, bypressing the Options soft key.Reply: allows you to reply by sending a textmessage. You can either:•  Send the message•  Save and send the message•  Save but not send the messageCall back: allows you to call the sender back. Edit: allows you to edit a message.Delete: allows you to delete obsolete messages.Save Number: allows you to extract a number fromthe message text, so that you can call the number orsave it in the phonebook.Forward: allows you to forward a message that youhave not already sent.Send again: allows you to resend a message thatyou have already sent.Note: The options available vary, depending on themessage status (new, old, not sent, sent).Write Messages Menu 2-3Via this menu, you can write and edit text messagesof up to 160 characters. 1.  Key in a message. For details on how to entertext, refer to page 35.2.  After you complete the message, you can selectthe following options.Send Only: allows you to send the messageimmediately. You can enter the requireddestination.Save and Send: allows you to save a copy of themessage and then send the message to therequired destination. You can read the messageusing the Read Messages option. When youread the message, ‘Sent’ is displayed to indicatethe message state.Save Only: allows you to save the message sothat it can be sent later. When you read themessage, ‘Not sent’ is displayed.3.  After selecting the required option, press theSelect soft key.The display prompts you to enter the destinationnumber.4.  Enter the phone number and press the OK softkey. Or,Press the Phonebooksoft key to select the number from the phone book.
63MMeessssaaggeessPreset Message List Menu 2-4Using this menu, you can preset up to five messagesthat you use most frequently. This menu shows thepreset message list. Scroll through the list usingthe or  keys. When the required messagenumber appears, press the Options soft key.The following options are available.Edit: allows you to write a new message or edit theselected preset message.Send Message: allows you to recall the selectedpreset message. Once you have completed themessage, you can send, save and send, or simply saveit.Delete: allows you to delete the selected presetmessage.Setup Menu 2-5Via this menu, you can set up default SMSinformation.Service Center: allows you to store or change thenumber of your SMS center required when sendingtext messages. You must obtain this number fromyour service provider.Default Type: allows you to set the default messagetype (Text, Voice, Fax, X.400, Email, and ERMES). Thenetwork can convert the messages into the selectedformat.62MMeessssaaggeessDefault Validity: allows you to set the length oftime for which your text messages will be stored atthe SMS center while attempts are made to deliverthem to the recipient.Possible values are one hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, oneweek and the maximum authorised by your serviceprovider.Reply Path: allows the recipient of your SMSmessage to send you a reply via your messagecenter, if the service is provided by the network.Delivery Report: allows you to activate ordeactivate the report function. When this function isactivated, the network informs you whether or notyour message has been delivered.Broadcast Menu 2-6This network service allows you to receive textmessages on various topics, such as the weather ortraffic. Messages are displayed immediately they arereceived, provided that: •  The phone is in the idle mode •  The Receive option is set to Enable•  The message channel is currently active in thechannel listIf the message is long, press the  and  keysone or more times.The last five messages are also stored for laterretrieval. Please contact your service provider formore information.The following options are available.
6564MMeessssaaggeessRead: lets you view the first message. Scroll throughthe message using  or  . At the end of themessage, press the Next soft key to move to thenext message.Receive: allows you to enable or disable thereception of broadcast messages.Channel List: lists all available channels. Thechannels currently selected are indicated by anasterisk (*) beside the name. When you select one ofthem, you can edit, enable, disable or delete thechannel.The Enter Channel option allows you to add a newchannel to the channel list. Enter the appropriatechannel ID obtained from your service provider, and atitle for the channel.Language: allows you to select your preferredlanguage to be used when displaying cell broadcastmessages.Picture Messages Menu 2-7The phone allows you to send and receive textmessages that contain pictures. These messages arecalled ‘Picture Messages’, several of which are presetin the phone and can be replaced with new onereceived from other sources.The following options are available.Write Message: allows you to write text to sendwith the picture message.Erase: deletes the picture message; Empty isMMeessssaaggeessdisplayed instead of the title.Send Message: allows you to enter the destinationphone number; you must then press the OK soft key tosend the picture message.Save Number: allows you to extract a number fromthe picture message, so that you can call the numberor save it in the phonebook.Receiving a Picture MessageTo view a message immediately you receive it, pressthe View soft key. Press the right soft key to togglebetween viewing the message and the image.The following options are available.Save: allows you to save the picture message to yourpicture message list.Discard: allows you to discard the picture messagewithout saving it.Save Number: allows you to extract a number fromthe picture message, so that you can call the numberor save it in the phonebook.Note: This function is available between phonessupporting Nokia’s* Smart Messaging services.Each picture message is made up of several text messages;therefore, sending one picture message may cost more than one text message.Picture messages are stored in the phone, you cannot view them if you use your SIM in another phone.* Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.
67VVooiiccee  FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Dial RecordAllows you to record name tags and allocate them tonumbers for voice dialling.Say the name you want to use for voice dialling afteryou hear a voice prompt. For best results, use nameswith at least two syllables, or use both a first andlast name. The phone stores the name as a “first”sample, and then prompts you to say the nameagain.Respond to the prompt by repeating the name. Thephone stores the name as a second sample and thenrequests the phone number.To store the number, press the OK soft key. Followthe instructions described on page 41 to completestoring the number into your internal phonebook.Voice Dial ActivateThis option activates voice dialling.You hear a voice prompt and Say Nameisdisplayed. Say the voice tag clearly. If no match forthe voice tag is found or recognized, the phone mayask you to try again. The phone automatically dialsthe number of a recognized voice tag.Note: This option is only  available once you haverecorded voice tags.66Voice FunctionsYou can use the Voice feature to customize varioussettings, such as the:•  Voice Dial•  Voice Command•  Voice Memo•  Voice ActiveVoice Dial Menu 3-1The voice dialling feature allows you to make phonecalls by saying a voice tag that has been added to adesired name and phone number. Any spoken word, forexample a name, can be a voice tag.Before using voice dialling, note that:• Voice tags are not dependent on a language.Theyare dependent on the speaker’s voice.• The voice tags are sensitive to any backgroundnoise. Where possible, record voice tags or makecalls in a quiet environment.• When recording a voice tag or making a call, holdthe phone in the normal position close to your ear.• The maximum length for a voice tag recording isabout 1.5 seconds, but very short names are notrecorded• You can store up to twenty voice tags in thephone’s memory.
69VVooiiccee  FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Command Menu 3-2This menu allows you to get quick access to thefrequently used menus by saying your own voicecommand. You can select the following functions:Voice Command Record: The most frequently usedmenu functions are programmable with your ownvoice commands. The menus are preset to OFF at thefactory, indicating that they are not recorded. Whenvoice commands are recorded successfully, themenus are changed to ON in the display.Voice Command Activate: Use this menu to access the menu of the recorded voice commands.Voice Command Play All: Plays all voicecommands you have recorded.Voice Command Delete All : Deletes allcommands you have recorded.Voice Memo Menu 3-3You can use the Voice Memo feature to :•  Record up to 3 voice memos•  Play the recorded voice memos•  Delete one or all voice memos68VVooiiccee  FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Dial Delete OneAllows you to delete an individual voice tag. Thecorresponding phone number remains in thephonebook but the voice tag is deleted.If the name displayed is... Then press the...To be deleted OK soft key.Not to be deleted or        key.The next name isdisplayed.To exit the Voice Dial Delete One option, press thesoft key.Voice Dial Play AllAllows you to play back all recorded voice tags.Voice Dial Delete AllAllows you to delete all voice tags. Thecorresponding phone numbers remain in thephonebook but the voice tags are all deleted. Pressthe OK soft key when the message ‘Delete Allconfirm?’ is displayed.Otherwise, press the Cancel soft key to exit thefunction without deleting the voice tags.
71VVooiiccee  FFuunnccttiioonnss70VVooiiccee  FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Memo Record: Allows you to record amemo. The screen displays the:•  Memo location•  Date and time when the memo was recorded•  Recording time counterThe maximum recording time is about 35 seconds.If you want to record for longer, press the Continuesoft key. Split appears instead of Continue. You cancontinue recording and the rest of the memo isstored in the next memo location. To stop recording, press the Stop soft key.Note: If all memo locations are full, you must deletean old memo before recording a new one.Voice Memo Replay: Allows you to play back allmemos recorded, starting with the most recentmemo. The screen displays the:•  Memo location•  Date and time when the memo was recorded.To skip to the next memo, press the Skip soft key, tostop the playback, press the Stop soft key.Voice Memo Delete One:  Allows you to delete aspecific memo. All memos recorded are played back,starting with the most recent one.Voice Memo Delete All: Allows you to delete allmemos. Press the OK soft key to confirm.Voice Active Menu 3-4This setting automatically enables the voice dial orvoice command mode when you press the         keyin idle mode.The following options are available:OFF: The voice dial or voice command mode must beactivated manually.Voice Dial: The voice dial mode is activated whenyou press the            key in idle mode.Voice Command: The voice command mode isactivated when you press the            key in idlemode.
73TToonneess3. Select the ringing tone location you wish to save itand press the OK soft key.4. To use this tone as the current ringing tone, pressthe Yes soft key. Otherwise press the No soft key.If your SIM card supports the ALS feature, this optionalso allows you to select a different ringing tone foreach line, and thus distinguish incoming calls.Note: While downloading, if the battery is detached from the phone, you can lose the downloaded ringtones.Melody Composer Menu 4-2This option allows you to compose your own melodyto be used as the ringing tone. • Three octaves are available. • A maximum of 50 notes can be entered.• You can adjust the length of the notes and addrests, as required.Composing a Melody1.  When you access the menu, the names of anymelodies created are displayed. Otherwise,(Empty) appears. Select the melody that you wishto create or edit.2.  Press the Select soft key and compose yourmelody using the following keys.72TonesYou can use the Tones menu to customise various soundsettings, such as the:•  Ringing tone or melody, volume and type•  Sounds made when you press a key, make an error orreceive a messageNote: The silent mode allows you to turn the varioustones off when discretion is required. Press andhold down to toggle between activating anddeactivating the silent mode.Ring Tone Menu 4-1This option allows you to select the required ringing tone.There are 25 different tones available; 8 pre-defined ringtones, 12 changeable tones*, 2 using the MelodyComposer and 3 by SMS. You can change ringtones by downloading from the WAPBrowser.Note: •You can also change the changeable ringtones by another downloading service. Please contact your service provider or Samsung service center to check its availability.•This feature is only available if your service provider supports it. When you receive a ringing tone message, proceed as follows.1. To listen to the tone, press the Play soft key.2. To save the ring tone, press the Save soft key.*For further details, refer to http://www.samsungmobile.com
75TToonneess3.  When you are satisfied with your melody, pressthe Yes soft key.4.  Enter a title for the melody.Note: For further details on how to entercharacters, refer to page 35.You are asked if the melody is to become theringing tone.5.  To use the melody as the ringing tone, press theYes soft key. The melody is saved and is played each time yourphone rings. Deleting a Melody1.  Select the melody that you wish to delete.2.  Press and hold  for a few seconds. All notes are erased.3.  Press the Listen soft key. You are asked toconfirm that you wish to delete the melody bypressing the Yes soft key. Ring Volume Menu 4-3This option allows you to adjust the ringing volumelevel. Use the  or  keys. The greater the numberof bars, the greater the volume level.74TToonneessTo... Then press the...Enter C, the first note  key.in the musical scale Enter D  key.Enter E  key.Enter F  key.Enter G  key.Enter A  key.Enter B  key.Move a note up or  key.down one octaveEnter a rest key (press the keyuntil the rest is of therequired length).Delete notes key.Move a note a or  key (for semitone up or down example, the note A changesto A#, B, C, C#, and so on inthe scale each time you pressthe key).Add # to a note or       key.notChange the length key (the length of a note will be changed each timeyou press the key).Listen to your melody Listen soft key.Cancel your changes key.
77TToonneessMessage Tone Menu 4-6This option allows you to select how the phoneinforms you that a new message has been received.The following options are available.OFF: no ringer or vibrating when new messages are  received. Light Only: just the service light flashes indicating a new message has been received. No ring or Vibrate.Single: the phone vibrates or the selected SMS tone is heard one time.Periodic: the phone vibrates or the selected SMS tone sounds periodically.Error Tone Menu 4-7This option allows you to select how the phoneinforms you that you have made a mistake. Thefollowing options are available.OFF: the phone does not beep.ON: the phone beeps to indicate an invalid entry.76TToonneessAlert Type Menu 4-4This option allows you to indicate how you are to beinformed of any incoming calls. The following optionsare available.Light only: only the backlight is switched on; thephone neither rings nor vibrates.Melody: the phone rings using the ringing toneselected via menu option 4-1.Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.Vibra+Melody: the phone both rings and vibrates.Keypad Tone Menu 4-5This option allows you to select the tone that thekeypad generates when you press a key. Thefollowing options are available.OFF: the keys do not make any sound.Tone: each key, when pressed, makes a differentsound.Beep: each key, when pressed, makes the samesound.
78 79SettingsMany different features of your phone can becustomised to suit your preferences. All of thesefeatures are accessed via the Settings menu.Phone Settings Menu 5-1Greeting MessageThis option allows you to set a greeting message tobe displayed briefly when the phone is switched on.The current message is displayed.To... Then press the...Clear the existing message key and hold it down until the messageis cleared.Enter a new message Appropriatealphanumeric keys.For more information on how to enter characters,refer to page 35.To go back to the previous menu level without savingyour input, press  .TToonneessMinute Minder Menu 4-8This option allows you to specify whether the phonemust beep every minute during an outgoing call tokeep you informed of the length of your call. Thefollowing options are available.OFF: the phone does not beep.ON: the phone beeps every minute.Connect Tone Menu 4-9This option allows you to specify whether the phoneshould beep when the phone connects to thenetwork. The following options are available.OFF: the phone does not beep.ON: the phone beeps when your call is accepted.
81SSeettttiinnggssAny-key AnswerDepending on the setting of the Any-key Answeroption, you can answer an incoming call by pressingany key, except ,the Reject soft key or volumekeys.To reject the call, press  or the Reject soft key.The following options are available.ON: you can press any key, except  , the Rejectsoft key or volume keys.OFF: you can only press  or the Accept soft key.BacklightYou can select whether or not the phone uses thebacklight. A marginal increase in standby/talk timecan be achieved by turning the backlight off. Thefollowing options are available.Short: the backlight comes on when you press a keyor receive a call and switches off 10 seconds afterthe last key is pressed.Long: the backlight comes on when you press a keyor receive a call and switches off 20 seconds afterthe last key is pressed.OFF: the backlight is not used.80SSeettttiinnggssOwn NumberNote: The contents of this menu may vary,depending on the SIM card. You can enter your own name and number using thismenu. If you have subscribed to the Alternate LineService, you can select a line with  or  .The following options are available:Edit: allows you to edit the name and number.Erase: allows you to erase the name and number.LanguageYou can select the text language. When thelanguage option is set to Automatic, the languageis automatically selected according to the languageof the SIM card used. You can also set the default text input mode. Fordetails on the text input modes available, refer topage 35.
83SSeettttiinnggssCaller IDYou can prevent your phone number from beingdisplayed on the phone of the person being called.Note: Some networks do not allow the user tochange this setting.The following options are available.Default: the default setting provided by the networkis used.Hide Number: your number is not displayed on theother person’s phone.Send Number: your number is sent each time youmake a call.KeyLock SettingsWith the key lock function, you can prevent accidentalkey pressing.15 seconds/ 30 seconds/ 1 minute/ 2 minutes:When set, the lock icon(     )is visible in the displayand your key input doesn’t work in idle mode. Toactivate the key pad, press the left soft key andpress the        key. The keypad is automaticallylocked if no key is pressed within the set time.OFF: the keypad will not lock automatically.Note: You can make the keypad lock manually by pressing and holding the         key in idle mode regardless of this key lock setting.   82SSeettttiinnggssService LightThis option allows you to select whether or not theservice light on the top of the phone is used. Thefollowing options are available.ON: the service light flashes when the phone isready for use.OFF: the service light is not used.Auto RedialWith the Auto Redial function, the phone makes upto ten attempts to redial a phone number after anunsuccessful call.Note: The interval between two call attempts varies.The following options are available.ON: the number is redialled automatically.OFF: the number is not redialled.Car Kit AnswerWith the Car Kit Answer function, the phone auto-matically answers calls after 3, 5 or 10 seconds. Youcan also turn this feature off.Note: This feature only operates when the phone isconnected to a car kit (optional).
85SSeettttiinnggssCall ForwardingNote: Some call forwarding options may not be shownif they are not supported by your networkoperator.This network service enables incoming calls to bererouted to the number that you specify.Example:  You may wish to forward your business callsto a colleague while you are on holiday.Call forwarding can be set up in the following ways.Forward Always: all calls are forwarded.Unavailable: calls are forwarded if you are busy, donot answer or cannot be reached.Cancel All: all call forwarding options are cancelled.Note: These options may be different, depending onthe SIM card.You can specify individual forwarding options for eachof the following call types:•  Voice calls only•  Fax calls only (not available when line 2 is in use)•  Data calls only (not available when line 2 is in use)Example:  You can:• Systematically forward fax calls to youroffice fax machine • Forward voice calls to your colleague if you are already using the phone84SSeettttiinnggssReset SettingsYou can easily reset your phone to its defaultconfiguration. To do so, proceed, as follows.1.  Select the Reset Settings menu option.2.  Enter the 4-digit phone password.Note: The password is preset to 0000. To change thispassword, refer to page 95.Active LineSome SIM cards may be used with two subscribernumbers (network service). This function is availableonly if your SIM card supports it.This menu allows you to select the line to be usedwhen making calls. However, calls can be answeredon both lines, regardless of the line selected. Whenyou select a line, the line number appears as anindicator after the operator/service provider’s names.When you select the Manual option, you can choosea line whenever you access the call barring, divertingand waiting features; the active line is not displayed.Network Services Menu 5-2These menu functions are network services.Please contact your service provider to check theiravailability and subscribe to them, if you so wish.
87SSeettttiinnggss3.  Press the Remove soft key.The phone sends your settings to the network and thenetwork’s acknowledgement is displayed.You can also deactivate all call forwarding settings byselecting the Cancel All option.Note: When all calls are forwarded, one of theindicators below is displayed on the last line of thedisplay,if supported by your SIM card.Forward Line 1: all calls from line 1 are    forwarded.Forward Line 2: all calls from line 2 are forwarded.Forward All: all calls from lines 1 and 2 are  forwarded.Call BarringThe call barring network service allows you to restrictyour calls.Call barring can be set up in the following ways.All outgoing: calls cannot be made.International: international calls cannot be made.International except to home: when abroad, calls canbe made only to numbers within the current country andto your home country, that is the country where yourhome network provider is located.All Incoming: calls cannot be received.Incoming while abroad: calls cannot be receivedwhen you are using your phone outside your homeservice area.Cancel All: all call barring settings are deactivated; callscan be made and received normally.86SSeettttiinnggssTo set your call forwarding options, proceed asfollows.1.  Select the type of call forwarding required bypressing  or  until the appropriateoption is highlighted, and then press the Selectsoft key.2.  Select the type of calls to be forwarded bypressing  or  until the appropriateoption is highlighted and then press the Selectsoft key.3.  Press the Activate soft key to confirm your settings.4.  Enter the number to which the calls are to beforwarded.To enter the international code, press and hold 0until the + sign is displayed. You can also select anumber in the phonebook or the voice servernumber, by pressing the Options soft key,followed by PhoneBook or Voice ServerNumber.5.  When you are satisfied, press  or the OK softkey. The phone sends your setting to the network andthe network’s acknowledgement is displayed.To deactivate specific call forwarding settings,proceed as follows.1.  Select the call forwarding option to bedeactivated.2.  Select the type of call to which this option applies.
89SSeettttiinnggssChange Barring Password: you can set andchange the call barring password obtained from yourservice provider using this option. You must enter thecurrent password before you can specify a new one.Once you have entered a new password, you areasked to confirm it by entering it again.Call WaitingThis network service enables you to be informed whensomeone is trying to reach you during another call.To set your call waiting options, proceed as follows.1.  Select the type of calls to which the call waitingoption is to be applied by pressing  or until the appropriate option is highlighted andthen press Select.2.  Press the Activate soft key to confirm yoursettings.The phone sends your settings to the network andthe network’s acknowledgement is displayed.To deactivate specific call waiting settings, proceedas follows.1.  Select the type of call to which the option applies.2.  Press the Deactivate soft key.The phone sends your settings to the network andthe network’s acknowledgement is displayed.You can also deactivate all call waiting settings byselecting the Cancel All option.88SSeettttiinnggssTo set your call barring options, proceed as follows.1.  Select the type of call barring required by pressingor  until the appropriate option ishighlighted and then press the Select soft key.2.  Select the type of calls to be barred by pressingthe  or  key until the appropriate optionis highlighted and then press the Select soft key.3.  Press the Activate soft key to confirm yoursettings.4.  Enter your call barring password supplied by yourservice provider.The phone sends your settings to the network andthe network’s acknowledgement is displayed.To deactivate specific call barring settings, proceedas follows.1.  Select the call barring option to be deactivated.2.  Select the type of call to which this option applies.3.  Press the Remove soft key.4.  Enter your call barring password supplied by yourservice provider.The phone sends your settings to the network andthe network’s acknowledgement is displayed.You can also deactivate all call barring settings byselecting the Cancel All option.
91SSeettttiinnggssLine IdentificationThis option allows you to view the following lineidentification settings.CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) / COLP (Connected Line Identification Presentation) If these network functions are active, the caller’snumber is displayed during a call. If the phonenumber matches one stored in the phonebook, thecaller’s name is also displayed.CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) /COLR (Connected Line Identification Restriction) If these network functions are active, your phonenumber is not displayed on the called person’s phone.90SSeettttiinnggssNetwork SelectionThe Network Selection feature enables you toindicate whether the network used when roaming(outside your home area) is selected automatically ormanuallyNote: You can select a network other than yourhome network only if it has a valid roamingagreement with your home network.To indicate whether the network is to be selectedautomatically or manually when roaming, proceed asfollows.1.  When Network Select is displayed, press theSelect soft key.2.  Press  or  until the appropriate option ishighlighted and press the OK soft key.If you select Automatic, you are connected to thefirst available network when roaming.If you select Manual, the phone scans for theavailable networks. Go to Step 3.3.  Press  or  until the preferred network ishighlighted and press the OK soft key.You are connected to that network when roaming.
93SSeettttiinnggssOutside Access: enables you to allow or prohibitcalls to numbers other than those nominated for theClosed User Group. This feature depends on thenature of your CUG subscription. Please check withyour service provider.Default Group: you may communicate a defaultCUG to your service provider. If you have done so,you can enable the Default Group option on yourphone. When making a call, you will be given theoption of using your default CUG, instead ofselecting one from the list.Security Settings Menu 5-3The Security feature enables you to restrict the useof your phone to:•  The people of your choice•  The types of calls of your choiceVarious codes and passwords are used to protect thefeatures of your phone. They are described in thefollowing sections (also see page 122).92SSeettttiinnggssClosed User Group (CUG)This network service allows incoming and outgoingcalls to be restricted to a selected user group. Youmay be a member of up to 10 user groups.For details on how to create, activate and use aclosed user group, contact your service provider.Example:  A company lends SIM cards to itsemployees and wants to restrict outgoingcalls to members of the same team.Activating a Closed User GroupIf you select the Closed User Group menu, you areasked if you wish to activate the CUG function. Pressthe Yes soft key. You can now access the followingoptions.Deactivate: deactivates the CUG function.Index List: lets you list, add or delete CUG indexnumbers. The list of current CUG indexes appears.Add a new CUG index (as advised by your serviceprovider) or delete a selected group.To... Then press the...Scroll through the or  key.existing CUG indexesAdd a new CUG index Options soft key, selectAdd and enter the index.Delete a CUG index or  key to selectthe index to be deleted,press the Options soft keyand select Delete.
95SSeettttiinnggssThe following options are available.Enable: you are required to enter the phonepassword when you switch the phone on.Disable: you are not asked to enter the phonepassword when you switch the phone on.Change PasswordThe Change Password feature allows you to changeyour current phone password to a new one. You mustenter the current password before you can specify anew one.The password is factory set to 0000. Once you haveentered a new password of up to 4 digits, you areasked to confirm it by entering it again.SIM LockWhen the SIM Lock feature is enabled, your phoneonly works with the current SIM. Once you have entered the lock code, you are askedto confirm it by entering it again.To unlock the SIM, you must enter the SIM lock code.FDN ModeThe FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported byyour SIM card, allows you to restrict your outgoingcalls to a limited set of phone numbers.94SSeettttiinnggssPIN CheckWhen the PIN Check feature is enabled, you mustenter your PIN each time you switch the phone on.Consequently, any person who does not have yourPIN cannot use your phone without your approval.Note: Before disabling the PIN Check feature, youmust enter your PIN.The following options are available.Enable: you must enter the PIN each time the phoneis switched on.Disable: the phone connects directly to the networkwhen you switch it on.Change PINThis feature allows you to change your current PINto a new one, provided that the PIN Check feature isenabled. You must enter the current PIN before youcan specify a new one.Once you have entered a new PIN, you are asked toconfirm it by entering it again.Phone LockWhen the Phone Lock feature is enabled, the phoneis locked and you must enter the phone passwordeach time the phone is switched on.The password is factory set to 0000. To change thephone password, refer to the Change Passwordmenu option (5-3-4).Once the correct password has been entered, youcan use the phone until you switch it off.
97SSeettttiinnggss96SSeettttiinnggssThe following options are available.Enable: you can only call phone numbers stored inthe phonebook. You must enter your PIN2.Disable: you can call any number.Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM carddoes not, this menu option is not displayed.Change PIN2The Change PIN2 feature allows you to change yourcurrent PIN2 to a new one. You must enter thecurrent PIN2 before you can specify a new one. Once you have entered a new PIN2, you are asked toconfirm it by entering it again.Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2. If your SIM carddoes not, this menu option is not displayed.LCD/LED Settings Menu 5-4The LCD/LED Settings menu enables you to set thestyle of the LCD display.Screen ModeYou can select the screen image to be displayed inidle mode.Normal Mode: the LCD displays <ServiceProvider> and the current time and date.Image Display: The LCD displays the imageselected via the Select Image option. To display thenormal mode for a while, press any key.Clock: The LCD displays an analogue clock. Todisplay the normal mode for a while, press any key. Select ImageThis option allows you to select the image to bedisplayed when you set the Screen Mode option toImage Display. You can select one of images.LCD ContrastThis option allows you to adjust the contrast of theLCD screen. Press         to increase or        todecrease the contrast.Service ColorThere are six colors available for the service light:normal (green), yellow, orange, violet, blue and skyblue.You can scroll through these colors, by pressing theor        key. Press the Select soft key to selectthe required color.
99OOrrggaanniizzeerrTo schedule a new event, proceed as follows.1.  When the calendar is displayed, use the and  keys to select the month, the  andkeys to select the week and the  andkeys to select the day. You can also use theGo to date menu option to specify the date. Note: To exit the Calendar screen, press  .The phone returns to the previous menulevel.2.  Press the OK soft key. 3.  Select a schedule type. Four types are available.Reminder:requires a description and the time.Call:requires a phone number and the time.Meeting:requires a description and the time.Birthday: requires a name and the time.4.  Enter the appropriate information, referring topage 35 for further details on how to enter text ifnecessary.5.  If you wish to set the alarm to ring on thescheduled date and time, select Yes. Otherwise,select No.6.  If you selected Yes, set the time for the alarmand press OK.98OrganiserThe Organizer feature enables you to:•  Write your schedule•  Use a calculator •  Set the current date and time•  Set the alarm so that the phone rings at a specifictime (to remind you of an appointment forexample)•  Find out what time it is in various cities aroundthe worldScheduler Menu 6-1The Scheduler helps you to keep track of reminders,calls that you need to make, meetings and birthdays.The phone alarm rings when the date set for abirthday, reminder or call is reached.When you access the Schedulermenu, thefollowing options are available.Go to date: allows you to enter a particular date andschedule an event on that date.View All: shows the events scheduled. Delete All: deletes all scheduled events.
101To set the alarm, proceed as follows.1.  Select an alarm type by pressing the Selectsoftkey. The Set Alarm option allows you to set the alarmtime or days of the week.2.  If you choose Weekly Alarm, select the requiredday of the week and press  . The *symbol appears to indicate that the day isselected.To remove it, press  . You can set more than one day.3.  Press the OK soft key.4.  Enter the required time, then press the OK softkey.Alarm Activated is displayed.The alarm icon ( ) appears in the top line of thedisplay. The service light flashes in white when thealarm rings. To stop the alarm when it rings, pressthe Exitsoft key or press any key.To deactivate the alarm, select Remove Alarm.100A date that has a schedule already associated isdisplayed in bold. If you select such a date, you willsee the contents.Note: If you have scheduled more than one event ona given day, you can scroll to the requiredevent by pressing  or  .The following options are available.Add: allows you to add new contents.Delete: deletes the scheduled event.Move: moves the scheduled event to a new date.Copy: copies the scheduled event to a new date.Delete Day: deletes all events scheduled on thatdate.Alarm Menu 6-2This option allows you to set the alarm to ring at aspecific time when your phone is switched on. Youcan set one or more alarms.The following alarms are available. Daily Alarm: the alarm rings every day at the sametime.Once Alarm: the alarm rings only once and is thendeactivated.Weekly Alarm: the alarm rings every week on thesame day and at the same time.The Alarm Tone option allows you to select aspecific tone for the alarm.OOrrggaanniizzeerrOOrrggaanniizzeerr
103Examples:Expression Key Sequence Result12*3+5= 12x3+5 (or ) 4134+57= 34+57 (or ) 9145+57= 45 (or ) 10248-23= 48-23 (or ) 2514-23= 14 (or ) -968*25= 68x25 (or ) 170068*40= 40 (or ) 272035/14= 35/14 (or ) 2.598/14= 98 (or ) 710% of  200 200x10  2010=? % of 100 10/100 1010% premium of 200 200+10 22010% discount of 200 200-10 180square of 4 4x (or  ) 16reciprocal of 8 8/ (or  ) 0.12Note: When you have finished with the calculator,press  to return to the previous menu level.102Calculator Menu 6-3You can use the phone as a 9-digit calculator. Thecalculator provides the basic arithmetic functions:addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,percentages. To use the calculator, proceed as follows.1.  Enter the first number using the number keys.2.  Press the Functionssoft key until you find theappropriate arithmetic symbol: + (add), - (subtract), x (multiply), /(divide).3.  Enter the second number.4.  Repeat Steps 2 and 3 if necessary.5.  To calculate the result to two decimal places,press the Equalsoft key or the  key.To erase any mistakes or clear the display, pressthe key.To enter a decimal point, press the  key.OOrrggaanniizzeerrOOrrggaanniizzeerr
105Clock  Menu 6-5Set TimeThis option allows you to change the time displayed,using the 12 or 24-hour system.Note: Before setting the time, you must specify yourtime zone, via the World Time menu option (6-4).Set DateThis option allows you to change the date displayed.Enter the day, month and year, using the formatspecified in the option below.Date FormatThis option allows you to select the date format:•  DD/MM/YYYY (day, month, year)•  MM/DD/YYYY (month, day, year)Time FormatThis option allows you to select the time format:• 12H• 24H104World Time Menu 6-4You can use your phone to check the current time in21 major cities around the world. Scroll through thecities using the  or  key.The screen shows the:•  City name•  Current date and time•  Time difference between the selected city andyour city if you have set the local time (see belowfor further details) or GMT (by default)To select the time zone in which you are located,proceed as follows.1.  Select the city corresponding to your time zone bypressing the  or  keys one or moretimes.The local date and time are displayed.2.  Press the Set soft key.3. To... Then press the...Update the current Set Local soft key.date/time with thisnew settingIndicate that the  Set DST soft key.time zone is currently A check mark is shownusing the daylight next to the time saving time difference.Indicate that the  Remove DST soft keytime zone is no longer (only available when ausing the daylight check mark is shown saving time next to the timedifference).OOrrggaanniizzeerrOOrrggaanniizzeerr
107GGaammeessIf, on finishing you are ranked within the top fivehighest scores, you will be allowed to enter a name ofup to 10 characters.Here are the list of available characters or function.1: . @ - _ / : ~ 12: A B C 23: D E F 34: G H I 45: J K L 56: M N O 67: P Q R S 78: T U V 8 9: W X Y Z 90: 0 : to clear a previous characterleft/right soft key: to move the cursor left or right: to move the cursor to the next positionSquares Menu 7-1ObjectThe goal of the game is to remove the required numberof blocks by joining the falling pieces together. A blockis a collection of 3 or more pieces that have beencorrectly joined together. When this is achieved theblock is automatically removed from the screen and anyremaining pieces will move across the screen werepossible. Each piece can be moved and rotated as itfalls. There are three kinds of special pieces; ‘H’ breaksall pieces in a horizontal line, ‘V’ breaks all pieces in avertical line, and ‘S’ breaks all pieces around it.Each level is completed when you have removed thespecified number of blocks shown as ‘Remain’ in the106GamesUsing this menu you can also enjoy games on thephone. Scroll to the desired game and press the Selectsoftkey.The following options are available.New Game: allows you to start a new game.High Score: show you the high score list.Key Info.: shows you the key usage.Continue: allows you to enjoy the paused status. Itenables only when the game was paused before.While you are playing a game,To... Then press the...adjust the game volume volume keystoggle the backlight on and off pause the gamepause and exit the game
109Key Commands2: move up the cannon8: move down the cannon4: move left the cannon6: move right the cannon5: shootIce Cave Menu 7-3ObjectThe goal of the game is to move eggs into the holein ice cave safely within the given period of time.The penguin can push the egg, push pieces of icethat are blinking and jump. The egg will break if itfalls from higher than 4 steps.You can see the ‘T’=time, ‘L’=life, and ‘S’=stageinformation on the right side of the display.When you start the game and the initial animationfinishes, you can adjust the stage using the left orright soft key. Press the        key to start the stage.Key Commands2: scroll up the screen8: scroll down the screen4: move left6: move right5: jump#: retryGGaammeess108top right of the display.When you start a new game, press any key todisplay the game setting menu.To... Then press the...scroll up or down menu        or level up/ down left soft key /right soft keystart a gameKey Commands2: move up8: move down4: move left5: rotateFortress Menu 7-2ObjectThe goal of the game is to defend the earth againstUFOs. You can check the appearance of UFOs in theradar at the bottom of the screen. Each level iscompleted if you manage to defend the city withoutrunning out of time or energy. You can monitor yourenergy and remaining time in the left and right partsof the radar.When you start a new game, you see a map of theearth. The ‘V’ marks mean you have alreadydefended that city. Press any key to start the game.GGaammeess
111WWWWWW  SSeerrvviicceessNavigating with the WAP BrowserYou can surf the Internet using either the phone keysor the WAP Browser menu. Using the Phone KeysWhen surfing the Internet, the phone keys functiondifferently from the phone mode.To... Then press the...Scroll each line of the or  .content areaReturn to the previous page key (except onthe homepage).Return to the startup  key and hold it homepage down anywhere.Using the WAP Browser MenuThere are various menu options available whensurfing the Wireless Web.To access the WAP Browser menu, proceed asfollows. 1. Press  . A list of menu options appears.2. Highlight the required option using the  orkey.110WWW ServicesYou can use your phone as a Web Browser.You can obtain up-to-date news, weather, sport, andother information as well as use e-mail and otherInternet services.Please contact your service provider to open yourInternet account. To use the Web Browser, you mustindicate your phone number via the Own Numbermenu option (5-1-2). To launch the browser from the idle mode, press theMenu soft key, followed by the  key. You can also launch the browser by pressing the key, followed by the OK soft key when ‘LaunchBrowser’ is displayed.Once connected, the homepage is displayed. Thecontent depends on the service provider. You can open any WWW page by entering its URLaddress. You can enter the URL address by pressing the key long in browser mode, then press teh Go soft key.To exit the browser at any time, press the key.The idle screen is displayed.
113WWWWWW  SSeerrvviicceessabc/Abc/ABC:allows you to enter lower-case andupper-case letters. You can switch between lower-and upper-case letters by pressing the  key.SYM1~ 4:allows you to enter various symbols andpunctuation marks. To view more symbols, press theMore soft key.NUM:allows you to enter numbers.If you wish to edit text, move the cursor to therequired position, using the  or  key andclear the wrong letter by pressing the  key. Thenenter the correct letter.Network Connection InformationTo check the network connection time, press andhold down the  key. You can see the connectiontime on the last line of the content area. The lingertime is one or more minutes (depending on yourservice provider). Consequently, if you do not use thebrowser for one or more minutes, the network isdisconnected automatically. In this case, you can seethat the connection time is stopped at that point. The connection time is reset whenever you exit thebrowser.112WWWWWW  SSeerrvviicceess3. Press the OK soft key to select the option.4. If necessary, select the secondary option bypressing the  or  key, followed by OK.Note: The WAP Browser menus may vary,depending on your version of the browser.The following options are available.Reload:reloads the current page.Home:takes you back at any time to the homepageof the Wireless Web service provider.About Openwave:shows the version of the WAPBrowser.Restart Browser:clears the cache memory anddisplays the homepage.Encryption: allows you to check and generate thesecurity key required to contact a server.Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsWhen you are prompted to enter text, the currenttext entry mode appears above the right soft key:abc/Abc/ABC, NUM or SYM 1 ~ 4. To change modes,press the right soft key until the required mode isdisplayed.
115AAddddiittiioonnaall  SSeerrvviicceess3. Setting the Ring TypeTo distinguish between incoming calls on the twolines, you can select a different ring tone for each linewith the Ring Tonemenu option (4-1). See page 72for further details.4. Setting Call Diverting OptionsYou can set up call diverting options for each line, viathe Call Diverting menu option (5-2-1). This serviceenables you to divert calls received on a given line tothe number specified. See page 85 for further details.114Additional ServicesALS (Alternate Line Service)Note: Please contact your service provider to checkthe availability of this feature and how tosubscribe to it.The ALS feature enables two lines to be associatedwith one SIM card. Consequently, you can make andreceive calls on either line as required. If yousubscribe to this network service, a few additionalmenu options enable you to set up this feature.1. Selecting a LineWith the Active Linemenu option (5-1-#), you canset a line to be used automatically when you make acall or you can select the line manually for each call.For further details, refer to page 84.2. Editing the Line NameYou can edit the name of each line via the OwnNumbermenu option (5-1-2).When you edit the name of a line, the name isdisplayed, whenever necessary, instead of “Line 1” or“Line 2”. For further details, refer to page 80.
117SSoollvviinngg  PPrroobblleemmss116“No service” is displayed•  The network connection was lost. You may be in aweak reception area (in a tunnel or surrounded bybuildings). Move and try again.•  You are trying to access an option for which youhave not taken out a subscription with yourservice provider. Contact the service provider forfurther details.You have entered a number but it was not dialled•  Have you pressed  ?•  Are you accessing the right cellular network?•  You may have set an outgoing call barring option.Your correspondent cannot reach you•  Is your phone switched on ( pressed for morethan one second)?•  Are you accessing the right cellular network?•  You may have set an incoming call barring option.Your correspondent cannot hear you speaking•  Have you switched off the microphone ( appears)?•  Are you holding the phone close enough to yourmouth? The microphone is located in the bottomcentre of the phone.Solving ProblemsBefore contacting the after-sales service, perform thefollowing simple checks. They may save you the timeand expense of an unnecessary service call.When you switch your phone on, the followingmessages appearInsert SIM Card•  Check that the SIM card is correctly installed.Phone Locked•  The automatic locking function has been enabled.You must enter the phone’s password before youcan use the phone.Enter PIN•  You are using your phone for the first time. Youmust enter the Personal Identification Numbersupplied with the SIM card.•  The option requiring that the PIN be entered eachtime the phone is switched on has been enabled.You must enter your PIN and then disable thisoption if so required.Enter PUK•  The PIN code was entered wrongly three times insuccession and the phone is now blocked. Enterthe PUK supplied by your network operator.
119118Reference InformationAccess CodesThere are several access codes that are used by yourphone and its SIM card. These codes help you protectthe phone against unauthorised use.The access codes (except for the PUK and PUK2codes) can be changed using the Security Settingsmenu options (5-3). See page 93 for further details.Phone PasswordThe phone password can be set to avoid unauthoriseduse of the phone. The password generally suppliedwith the phone is 0000. You are advised to change itbefore you start using your phone. Keep the new password secret and in a safe place,separate from the phone.SSoollvviinngg  PPrroobblleemmssThe phone starts beeping and “** Warning **Battery Low” flashes in the display•  The battery is insufficiently charged. Replace thebattery with a charged one and recharge it orconnect the battery charger.The audio quality of the call is poor•  Check the signal strength indicator in the display( ); the number of bars after it indicates thesignal strength from strong ( ) to weak ( ).•  Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer toa window if you are in a building.No number is dialled when you recall aphonebook entry•  Check that the numbers have been storedcorrectly, by using the Phonebook Search feature.•  Re-store them, if necessary.If the above guidelines do not enable you to solvethe problem, take a note of:•  The model and serial numbers of your phone•  Your warranty details•  A clear description of the problemThen contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG after-sales service.
121RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn120RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnPUKThe PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) is required tochange a blocked PIN. The PUK may be supplied withthe SIM card. If not, contact your local serviceprovider.If you key in an incorrect PUK ten times insuccession, the SIM card cannot be used anymore.Contact your service provider for a new card.You cannot change the PUK. If you lose it, contactyour service provider.PUK2The PUK2, supplied with some SIM cards, is requiredto change a blocked PIN2.If you key in an incorrect PUK2 ten times insuccession, you cannot use the functions requiringthe PIN2. Contact your service provider for a newcard.You cannot change the PUK2. If you lose it, contactyour service provider.Barring PasswordThe 4-digit barring password is required when you usethe Call Barring function. You obtain the passwordfrom your service provider when you subscribe to thisfunction.PINThe PIN (Personal Identification Number) protectsyour SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN isusually supplied with the SIM card. When the PINCheck feature is enabled (menu option 5-3-1), thePIN is needed each time the phone is switched on.If you key in an incorrect PIN three times insuccession, key in the PUK and press the OK soft key.Key in a new PIN and press the OK soft key. Key inthe new PIN again and press the OK soft key.PIN2The PIN2, supplied with some SIM cards, is requiredto access specific functions, such as call costcounters. These functions are only available ifsupported by your SIM card.If you key in an incorrect PIN2 three times insuccession, key in the PUK2 and press the OK softkey. Key in a new PIN2 and press the OK soft key.Key in the new PIN2 again and press the OK softkey.
123Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operatingpositions specified by the FCC with the phonetransmitting at its highest certified power level in alltested frequency bands. Although the SAR isdetermined at the highest certified power level, theactual SAR level of the phone while operation can bewell below the maximum value. This is because thephone is designed to operate at multiple power levelsso as to use only the power required to reach thenetwork. In general, the closer you are to a wirelessbase station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to thepublic, it must be tested and certified to the FCC thatit does not exceed the limit established by thegovernment-adopted requirement for safe exposure.The tests are performed in positions and locations(e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required bythe FCC for each model. (Body-worn measurementsmay differ among phone models, depending uponavailable accessories and FCC requirements). Whilethere may be differences between the SAR levels ofvarious phones and at various positions, they all meetthe government requirement for safe exposure.For body worn operation, to maintain compliance withFCC RF exposure guidelines, use only Samsung-approved accessories. When carrying the phone whileit is on, use the specific Samsung-supplied orapproved carrying case, holster, or other body-wornaccessory.Use of non-Samsung-approved accessories mayviolate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should beavoided.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn122Health and Safety InformationExposure to Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsYour wireless phone is a radio transmitter andreceiver. It is designed and manufactured not toexceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the FederalCommunications Commission of the U.S.Government. These limits are part of comprehensiveguidelines and establish permitted levels of RFenergy for the general population. The guidelines arebased on the safety standards previously set by bothU.S. and international standards bodies:•  American National Standards Institute (ANSI)IEEE. C95.1-1992•  National Council on Radiation Protection andMeasurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986•  International Commission on Non-IonizingRadiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996•  Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6.The standards include a substantial safety marginddesigned to assure the safety of all persons,regardless of age and health.The exposure standard for wireless mobile phonesemploys a unit of measurement known as theSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit setby the FCC is 1.6W/kg *. *In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin ofsafety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations inmeasurements.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
125Precautions When Using BatteriesYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionstandard battery. •  Never use any charger or battery that is damagedin any way.•  Use the battery only for its intended purpose.•  If you use the phone near the network’s basestation, it uses less power; talk and standby timeare greatly affected by the signal strength on thecellular network and the parameters set by thenetwork operator.•  Battery charging time depends on the remainingbattery charge and the type of battery and chargerused. The battery can be charged and dischargedhundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.When the operation time (talk time and standbytime) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is timeto buy a new battery.•  If left unused, a fully charged battery willdischarge itself over time.•  Use only Samsung-approved batteries andrecharge your battery only with Samsung-approvedchargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnectit from the power source. Do not leave the batteryconnected to a charger for more than a week,since overcharging may shorten its life.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn124For additional information concerning exposure toradio frequency signals, see the following websites:Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety program (select “Information on HumanExposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS RadioTransmitters”):http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafetyCellular Telecommunications IndustryAssociation (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.comWorld Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-lonizing RadiationProtection (select Qs & As):http://www.who.int/emfUnited Kingdom, National RadiologicalProtection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.ukU.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health:http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
127Road SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful ability tocommunicate by voice - almost anywhere, anytime.But an important responsibility accompanies thebenefits of wireless phones, on that every user mustuphold.When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.When using your wireless phone behind the wheel ofa car, practice good common sense and rememberthe following tips:1. Get to know your wireless phone and its featuressuch as speed dial and redial. If available, thesefeatures help you to place your call without takingyour attention off the road.2. When available, use a hands free device. Ifpossible, add an additional layer of convenience andsafety to your wireless phone with one of the manyhands free accessories available today.3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Beable to access your wireless phone without removingyour eyes from the road. If you get an incoming callat an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voicemail answer it for you.4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy trafficor hazardous weather conditions.  Rain, sleet, snow,ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or flippingthrough your address book takes attention away fromyour primary responsibility, driving safely.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn126•  Extreme temperatures will affect the chargingcapacity of your battery: it may require cooling orwarming first.•  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, suchas in a car in summer or winter conditions, as youwill reduce the capacity and life-time of thebattery. Always try to keep the battery at roomtemperature. A phone with a hot or cold batterymay temporarily not work, even when the batteryis fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularlyaffected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).•  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin,clip or pen) causes a direct connection betweenthe + and - terminals of the battery (metal stripson the back of the battery), for example whenyou carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag.Short-circuiting the terminals may damage thebattery or the object causing the short-circuit.•  Dispose of used batteries in accordance with localregulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose ofbatteries in a fire.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
129Operating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in forcein any area and always switch off your phonewhenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it maycause interference of danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory toanother device, read its user’s guide for detailedsafety instructions. Do not connect incompatibleproducts.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,users are advised that for the satisfactory operationof the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it isrecommended that the equipment should only beused in the normal operating position (held to yourear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded fromradio frequency (RF) signals. However, certainelectronic equipment may not be shielded againstthe RF signals from your wireless phone.consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that aminimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm) bemaintained between a wireless phone and apacemaker to avoid potential interference with thepacemaker. These recommendations are consistent RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn1286. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible,place calls when you are not moving or beforepulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your carwill be stationary. If you need to make a call whilemoving, dial only a few numbers, check the road andyour mirrors, then continue.7. Do not engage in stressful or emotionalconversations that may be distracting. Make peopleyou are talking with aware you are driving andsuspend conversations that have the potential todivert your attention from the road.8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1or other local emergency number in the case of fire,traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember,it is a free call on your wireless phone!  9. Use your wireless phone to help others inemergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime inprogress or other serious emergency where lives arein danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergencynumber, as you would want others to do for you.10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number whennecessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posingno serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minortraffic accident where no one appears injured, or avehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wirelessnumber.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
131You should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesSwitch off your phone in any facility where postednotices so require.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresSwitch off your phone when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand instrutions. Sparks in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or evendeath.Users are advised to switch off the phone while at arefueling point (service station). Users are remindedof the need to observe restrictions on the use ofradio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage anddistribution areas), chemical plants or where blastingoperations are in progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere areoften but not always clearly marked. They includebelow deck on boats; chemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas(such as propane or butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dustor metal powders; and any other area where youwould normally be advised to turn off your vehicleengine.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn130with the independent research by and recommen-dations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:•  Should always keep the phone more than 6inches (15cm) from their pacemaker when thephone is switched on;•  Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;•  Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker tominimize the potential for interference.•  If you have any reason to suspect thatinterference is taking place, switch off yourphone immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere withsome hearing aids. In the event of such interference,you may want to consult your hearing aidmanufacturer to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical devices,consult the manufacturer of your device to determineif they are adequately shielded from external RFenergy. Your physician may be able to assist you inobtaining this information. Switch off  your phone inhealth care facilities when any regulations posted inthese areas instruct you to do so.Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding your vehicle.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
133Other Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service thephone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply tothe unit.• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartment asthe phone, its parts or accessories.• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, rememberthat an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over theair bag or in the air bag deployment area. If invehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.• Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phones in aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and may be illegal.• Failure to observe these instructions may lead tothe suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn132Emergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates usingradio signals, wireless and landline networks as wellas user-programmed functions which cannot guaranteeconnection in all conditions. Therefore, you shouldnever rely solely upon any wireless phone for essentialcommunications (for example, medical emergencies).Remember, to make or receive any calls the phonemust be switched on and in a service area withadequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not bepossible on all wireless phone networks or whencertain network services and/or phone features are inuse. Check with local service providers.To make an emergency call:1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.2. Key in the emergency number for your presentlocation (for example, 911 or other official emergencynumber). Emergency numbers vary by location.3. Press  the <SEND> key.If certain features are in use (keyguard, restrict calls,etc.), you may first need to turn those features offbefore you can make an emergency call. Consult thisdocument and your local cellular service provider.When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be the only means ofcommunication at the scene of an accident - do not cutoff the call until given permission to do so.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
135•  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, orstrong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a softcloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-watersolution.•  Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s movingparts and prevent proper operation.•  Use only the supplied or an approved replacementantenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications ofattachments could damage the phone and mayviolate regulations governing radio devices.•  If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory isnot working properly, take it to your nearestqualified service facility. The personnel there willassist you, and if neccessary, arrange for service.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn134Care and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help you to fulfill anywarranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thisproduct for many years. When using your phone,battery, charger, or any accessory:•  Keep it and all its parts and accessories out ofsmall children’s reach.•  Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquidscontain minerals that will corrode electroniccircuits.•  Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as itsmoving parts can be damaged.•  Do not store it in hot areas. High temperaturescan shorten the life of electronic devices, damagebatteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.•  Do not store it in cold areas. When the phonewarms up (to its nomal operating temperature),moisture can form inside the phone, which maydamage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.•  Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handlingcan break internal circuit boards.RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
136RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnAcknowledging Special Precautions and the FCCand Industry Canada NoticeCautionsModifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user's authorityto operate the equipment. Information to UserThis equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there isno guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the following measures: •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•  Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
137GlossaryTo help you understand the main technical terms andabbreviations used in this booklet and take fulladvantage of the features on your mobile phone, hereare a few definitions.ALS (Alternate Line Service)Capability of associating two alternate lines with oneSIM card. You can make and receive calls on eitherline as required.Call BarringAbility to restrict outgoing and incoming calls.Call DivertingAbility to reroute calls to another number.Call HoldingAbility to put one call on standby while answering ormaking another call; you can then switch betweenthe two calls, as required.Call WaitingAbility to inform users that they have an incoming callwhen engaged on another call.
139GGlloossssaarryy138GGlloossssaarryyPUK (PIN Unblocking Key)Security code used to unlock the phone when anincorrect PIN has been entered three times insuccession. The eight-digit number is supplied bythe service provider with the SIM card.RoamingUse of your phone when you are outside your homearea (when travelling for example).SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)Card containing a chip with all the informationrequired to operate the phone (network and memoryinformation, as well as the subscriber’s personaldata). The SIM card fits into a small slot on the backof the phone and is protected by the battery.SMS (Short Message Service)Network service sending and receiving messages toand from another subscriber without having to speakto the correspondent. The message created orreceived (up to 160 characters long) can bedisplayed, received, edited or sent.GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)International standard for cellular communication,guaranteeing compatibility between the variousnetwork operators. GSM covers most Europeancountries and many other parts of the world.Line Identification ServicesService allowing subscribers to view or block thetelephone numbers of callers.Multiparty CallingAbility to establish a conference call involving up tofive additional parties.Phone PasswordSecurity code used to unlock the phone when youhave selected the option to lock it automatically eachtime it switches on.PIN (Personal Identification Number)Security code that protects the phone/SIM cardagainst unauthorised use. The PIN is supplied by theservice provider with the SIM card. It may be a fourto eight-digit number and can be changed, asrequired.
141IInnddeexx140GGlloossssaarryyIndexAABC text mode • 38Access codes • 122Accessories • 9Active Line (5-1-#) • 84Alarm (6-2) • 101Alert Type (4-4) • 45; 76ALS • 117Answeringa call • 25a second call • 31Any-key Answer (5-1-4) • 81Auto Answer (5-1-8) • 82Auto Redial (5-1-7) • 82BBacklight • 14; 81Barringcalls (5-2-2) • 87password • 89; 124Batteriescharging • 18installing • 15low battery indicator • 19precautions • 125Broadcast (2-6) • 63Browsersettings (5-5) • 98using (8) • 111CCalculator (6-3) • 103Caller ID (5-1-9) • 83Callsanswering • 25a second call • 31barring (5-2-2) • 87cost (1-5) • 57dialled (1-3) • 56diverting (5-2-1) • 85emergency • 8; 130ending • 23holding • 30; 89international • 22making • 22missed (1-1) • 26; 55multiparty • 32received (1-2) • 55records (1) • 55Calls (continued)redialling • 23automatically • 82rejecting • 25searching for a number inthe phonebook • 46time (1-4) • 56via the phonebook • 41waiting (5-2-3) • 89Cardinstalling SIM • 15Care • 129Changingcall barring password • 89password (5-3-4) • 95PIN (5-3-2) • 94PIN2 (5-3-7) • 96text modes • 36Characterschanging modes • 36entering • 35Charging batteries • 18Clock (6-5) • 106type • 97Closed User Group (5-2-6) • 92Colourservice light • 14; 97ComposerMelody (4-2) • 73Conference calls • 32Connect to Voice Mail (2-1-1) • 59Tone (4-9) • 78Contrast (5-4-3) • 97Copying phonebook numbers • 44Cost of calls • 57CUG (5-2-6) • 92DDate format (6-5-3) • 106setting (6-5-2) • 106Deletingmissed calls • 27phonebook numbers • 44schedules • 101Soft KeysKeys marked  and  on the phone, the purposeof which:•  Varies according to the function that you arecurrently using•  Is indicated on the bottom line of the display justabove the corresponding keyVoice MailComputerised answering service that automaticallyanswers your calls when you are not available, playsa greeting (optionally in your own voice) and recordsa message.
143IInnddeexx142IInnddeexxNNamesentering • 35searching/dialling • 46storing in the phonebook • 41Network Selection (5-2-4) • 90Network Services (5-2) • 84Numberscopying phonebook • 44correcting • 22editingmissed call • 27phonebook • 44entering • 40erasing phonebook • 44fixed dial • 95mode • 40own • 80redialling • 23automatically • 82searching/dialling • 46storing • 41OOperator logo• 58Optionsselecting • 48Organiser (6) • 99Own Number (5-1-2) • 80PPasswordbarring • 124changing • 89phone • 122 changing (5-3-4) • 95Pasting numbers • 44Phone Lock (5-3-3) • 94password • 95; 122settings (5-1) • 79Phonebook • 41alert tone • 45colours • 45copying numbers • 44dialling • 46editing numbers • 44erasing numbers • 44making calls • 23; 46memory status • 45options • 43pasting numbers • 44ring tones • 45searching/dialling • 46storing numbers/names • 41Picture Messages (2-7) • 64PIN • 123changing (5-3-2) • 94checking (5-3-1) • 94PIN2 • 123changing (5-3-7) • 96Preset Message List (2-4) • 62Problem solving • 119PUK • 124PUK2 • 124RRead Messages (2-2) • 59Received calls (1-2) • 55Recordscall (1) • 55Rediallingautomatically • 82last number • 23Rejecting calls • 25Reset Settings (5-1-*) • 84Ring tone (4-1) • 72type • 75volume (4-3) • 75ringing tone messages • 76Roaming • 90SSafetybatteries • 125information • 127precautions • 7Scheduler (6-1) • 99preset (2-4) • 62SDN • 47Searching for names/numbers • 46Security (5-3) • 93Selecting functions/options • 48Sending key tones • 34messages • 61Dialled Calls (1-3) • 56Dialling • 22Display • 12contrast • 97icons • 13language • 80Diverting calls (5-2-1) • 85EEarpiece volume • 24Editingmessages • 61missed calls • 27phonebook numbers • 44schedules • 101Emergency calls • 8; 130Erasingmissed calls • 27phonebook numbers • 44schedules • 101Error Tone (4-7) • 77FFixed Dial Number (FDN) mode (5-3-6) • 95Functionsselecting • 48GGames (7) • 107Greeting Message (5-1-1) • 79Groupsuser • 92HHolding calls • 30; 89IIcons • 13Identifying a caller • 83 Imagescreen • 96KKey tonesmuting • 34selecting • 76sending • 34volume • 24Keypad locking • 83Keys • 10; 11LLanguage (5-1-3) • 80Last number redialling • 23automatic • 82LCDlayout • 12settings (5-4) • 96LED indicator • 14Length of calls • 56Letterschanging modes • 36entering • 35Line active • 84identification (5-2-5) • 91Lockingkeypad • 21;83phone (5-3-3) • 94SIM card (5-3-5) • 95Low battery indicator • 19MMaintenance • 129Melody Composer (4-2) • 73Memory status • 45Menus • 50-54Messagesbroadcast (2-6) • 63greeting (5-1-1) • 79operator logo • 58picture (2-7) • 64preset (2-4) • 62reading (2-2) • 59ringtone • 73setup (2-5) • 62tone (4-6) • 77voice mail (2-1) • 58writing (2-3) • 61Microphone mute • 28Minute Minder (4-8) • 78Missed calls (1-1) • 26; 55Multiparty calls • 32Mutekey tones • 34microphone • 28
145SGH-N625 GSM Telephone Quick Reference CardPress and hold down  .Switch On/Off➀Key in the number.➁Press .Make a CallBriefly press  . End a Call➀Press the Menu soft key.➁Scroll with  or through the list of menusuntil you reach therequired menu.➂Press the Select softkey.➃Scroll with  or through the list ofoptions until the requiredoption is selected.➄Press the OK soft key toconfirm.Accessthe MenuFunction• Each of the two soft keys ( )performs the function indicated by thetext above it (bottom line in the display).Press or during a call.Adjust theEarpieceVolumeAnswer a Call Press the Acceptsoftkey. 144IInnddeexxService colours • 97dialling numbers (SDN) • 47light (5-1-6) • 14; 82Settingsalarm • 101browser • 98date • 106language • 80LCD • 96network • 84phone • 79reset • 84security • 93service colour • 97time • 106Setup (2-5) • 62Silent mode • 11SIM cardinstalling • 15locking (5-3-5) • 95precautions • 15SMSsee MessagesSoft keys • 48Solving problems • 119Speed dialling • 45Switching on/offmicrophone • 28phone • 20Symbolic mode • 40TText changing modes • 36entering • 35Timecall (1-4) • 56format • 106setting (6-5-1) • 106world (6-4) • 105Toneconnect (4-9) • 78error (4-7) • 77keypad (4-5) • 76melody • 73message (4-6) • 77ring (4-1) • 72Travel adapter • 18T9 mode • 36UUser groups • 92VVibration • 75Voice Active (3-4) • 71Voice Command (3-2) • 69Voice Dial (3-1) • 66activating • 67deleting numbers • 68playing recorded names/numbers• 60recording • 67earpiece • 24Voice Functions (3) • 66Voice Memo (3-3) • 69deleting • 70recording • 70replaying • 70Voice Server Number (2-1-2) • 59Volume adjustmentearpiece • 24game • 107keypad • 24ring (4-3) • 75WWaitingcalls • 30; 89WAP Browser • 111World Time (6-4) • 105Write Messages (2-3) • 61WWW Services (8) • 111
146➀Press the PhoneBook softkey.➁Enter the start of the name.➂Press the Find soft key.➃To scroll through the names,press or .➄To make a call, press  .Search fora Numberin thePhonebookSpeed-Dialwith SIMLocations • 2 to 9•10 and above➀Type in the number.➁Press the Save soft key.➂Enter the name.➃Press the Save soft key.➄If necessary, change thelocation.➅Press the OK soft key.StoreNumbersin thePhonebookPress and hold down theappropriate number key.➀Press the appropriatekeys.➁Press the key.➂Press the Dialsoft key.Connect  tothe VoiceMail ServerPress and holddown .Set theSilent ModeOn/OffPress and holddown .

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