Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto SPHM350 del fabbricante Samsung
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Boost_SPH-M350_OUG_DF1 9_LH_1 008 1 0_F7 Consejo: Par a encontrar esta guía par a usuarios en español, por fa vor visita a ww w.boostmobile.com y haz clic en Support . T o find this u ser guide in Spanish, please visit www .b oos tmo bi le .co m and click Support .
T able of Contents Intr oduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Phon e’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Section 1 : Gettin g Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A . Settin g Up Ser v ice .
Saving a Phone Number F rom Recent Calls . . 52 Eras ing History Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 2D. Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Adding a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Saving A Phone Number .
Sending Items via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02 Section 3: Boost Se r vice F eatur es . . . . . . . 1 05 3A . Ser vic e: The Ba sics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 V oicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces y o u to Boost TM service and all the featur es of y our new phone. It’s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1 : Getting Started ⽧ Section 2: Using Y.
ii Fa v o r i t e s T ouch to displa y the following options: 1: R e - B o o s t 2 : Sear ch 3: Get Stuff 4: E m a i l Main T ouch to di splay t he following op tions: 1 : V oicemail 2 : M essaging 3:.
iii 5: Bluetooth 1 : Bluetooth (On/Off ) 2: Visibility 3: T rusted devices 4: Device info 5: Devic e Nam e 6: Web Br owser 1 : Launch Page 2: Clear Cache 3: Clear Cookies 4: Clear History 7 : Speech t.
iv T ouching pr o vides access to the Phone Functions menu, such as: 䡲 Speed Dial ( ) 䡲 Contacts ( ) 䡲 Recent ( ) 䡲 Dialer ( ) Web T ouch to di splay t he following op tions: 1: S e a r c h 2:.
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2 1A. Setting Up Ser vice ⽧ Setting Up Y our Phone (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Phone (page 5) ⽧ Setting Up Y our V oicema il (page 5) ⽧ Boost Account Pass words (page 5 ) ⽧ Getting Help (page 6) Setting Up Y our Phone 1. Remo ve the battery cov er .
1A . Sett ing Up Se r vic e 3 Setting Up Ser vice 3. Pr ess to turn the phone on. 䡲 Y our phone will turn on, sear ch for Boost service, and then show the Unlock screen. 䡲 If y our phone is not y et activ ated, or if it is locked, see “ Activating Y our Phone ” on page 5 for more information.
4 1A. Setting Up Ser vice 4. Mak e your first call. 䡲 Pr ess an d touch . Use th e onscreen dialpad to enter a phone number . 䡲 T ou ch . ( The phone number a ppears in the butt on.) W ARNING: If y our phone has a t ouchscr een displa y , please note that a to uchscr een r esponds best to a light touch fr om the pad of y our finger .
1A . Sett ing Up Se r vic e 5 Setting Up Ser vice Activating Y our Phone T o activate your new phone, ple ase refer to the i ncluded “ Activation Kit” documentation . F or ad ditional support info rmation visit u s at: ww w.boostmobile.com – or – Call Boost Customer Car e at 1 -888-BOOS T -4U ( 1 -888- 266- 7 848 ).
6 1A. Setting Up Ser vice V oicemail Password Y o u ’ l l c rea t e yo ur vo i ce m ail passwor d (or passcode) when you set up y our voicemail. See “Settin g Up Y our V oicemail” on page 5 for more information on your voicemai l pass wor d.
1A . Sett ing Up Se r vic e 7 Setting Up Ser vice Boost 4 1 1 Boost 4 1 1 gives y ou access to a variety of services and informa tion, in cludin g r e sidentia l, bus iness, and go vernment listings; mo vie listings or showtimes; driving dir e ctions, r estaur ant r eserv ations, and major local ev ent information.
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1 0 2A . Phone Basics ⽧ Y our Phone (page 1 0) ⽧ Viewing the Displa y Scree n (page 1 3) ⽧ T urning Y our Phone On and Off (page 1 4) ⽧ Battery and Charger (page 1 5) ⽧ Navigating Through th.
2A . Phone B asics 1 1 Phone Basics K ey Functions 1. Earpiece lets y ou hear the caller and a utomated pr ompts. 2. Signal Streng th Indicator r epr esents t he signal str ength by displa ying bars. The mor e bars displa yed, t he bet ter the signal str ength.
1 2 2A . Phon e Basics 16 . Headset Jack allows y ou to plug in either a ste r eo headset or an op tional headse t for conv enie nt, hands-fr ee conv ersations. CAUTION ! Insertin g an accessory into th e incorr ect jack ma y damage the phone. Landscape Phone Features 17.
2A . Phone B asics 1 3 Phone Basics 23 . Back Key deletes char acters fr om the displa y in text entry mode. When in a menu, pr essing r eturns y ou to the pr evious menu. This ke y also allows y ou to re turn to the pr evious scr een in a data session.
1 4 2A. Phone Basics T urning Y our Phone On and Off T urning Y o ur Phone On 䊳 Pr ess , located at the side of the phone. When y our phone fi nds a signal and an av ailable network, y ou ar e r eady to begin making and r eceiving calls.
2A . Phone B asics 1 5 Phone Basics In Power Sa ve mode, y our phone sear ches for a signal periodically without y our intervention. Y ou can also initiate a sear ch for Boost service by pr essing any k e y (when your phone is turned on). When a signal is found, your phone automatica lly r eturns to the Lo ck scr een .
1 6 2A . Phon e Basics Installing the Battery 䊳 See “Settin g Up Y our Phone ” on page 2 . Removing the Batter y 1. Make sur e the power is of f so that you don’t lose an y stor ed numbers or messages. 2. Pr ess the battery cov er and slide it towar ds the camer a lens and slide the co ver off.
2A . Phone B asics 1 7 Phone Basics 䊳 Plug the flat end of the charger into the phone’s charger jack and the other end into an electrical outlet. The phone turns on with the screen lock ed. Extending Y o ur Batter y Life Active applications, light lev els, Bluetooth usage, a nd other functionality al l act to drain y our bat tery .
1 8 2A . Phon e Basics Accessing Menus When the phone is locked and is pressed, t he Samsung Se ek ™ displa ys the Lock scr een (page 4) . 䡲 T o access the Phon e Functions and Ma in Functions menus, y ou must first dr ag the screen to unloc k the phone (dr ag up fr om the blu e arr ow tab at the bot tom lef t of the Lock screen).
2A . Phone B asics 1 9 Phone Basics Scro lling Through Menus As yo u na vigate through the menu, menu options ar e pr esented onscreen as scr o llable lists that allow up or down na vigation. T o navigate thr ough a scr ollable menu: 1. T ouch a desired onscr een menu tab (located at the bot tom of th e scr een) .
20 2A . P hone Basi cs 䡲 The image b elow shows how to ac cess the Displa y menu, pr ess and touch Main () > Settings/T ools> Settings > Display .
2A . Phone B asics 2 1 Phone Basics Changing the Scr een Orientation The Samsung Seek ™ is capable of changing the orientatio n of the onsc r een conten t when you slide the k eyboar d out.
2 2 2A . Ph one Basic s 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > Gener al > One Ha nd Operation. 2. T ouch eith er Right Handed (to pl ace the Power Search tab along the right of the displa y scr een) – or – To u c h Lef t Handed (to place t he Power Search tab along th e lef t of the sc r een) .
2A . Phone B asics 2 3 Phone Basics Deleting Entries T o delete a sing le entry: 䊳 Delete an entry by dr agging it ov er the T r ash Bin ( ) and then r eleasi ng it. The entr y then disappears into the icon. T o del ete multiple entries: 1. T ouch to open the Delete menu.
2 4 2A . P hone Basic s Backing Up Within a Menu T o go to the pr evious menu: 䊳 Pr ess . T o return to the Loc k screen: 䊳 Pr ess to turn off the displa y and then pr ess again to r ev eal the Lock screen (page 1 8) . T o exit out of your current application: 䊳 Pr ess , , or .
2A . Phone B asics 2 5 Phone Basics Dialing Opti ons When you enter numbers fr om the Dialer , touch the Dialer Options icon ( ) to displa y the two dialing options. T o initiate an option, touch the corresponding button. 䢇 Pause: Insert a hard pause to th e curr ent phone number .
2 6 2A . Ph one Basic s Ending a Call 䊳 In a single motion, touch and slide to the right. Calling Emergency Numbers Y ou can place ca lls to 9 1 1 , e ven if y our phone is locked or yo u r account is r estricted. 1. Pr ess and touch Dialer () . 2. Enter and touch .
2A . Phone B asics 2 7 Phone Basics 䢇 Mute On or Mute Off to toggle the onboar d micr ophone’s mute state (on/of f ) . 䡲 Slide to the On position (lef t) during a call to mute the micr ophone. 䡲 Slide to the Of f position (right) to unmute the micr ophone.
2 8 2A . Ph one Basic s If no action is taken after a few seconds, the phone automatica lly r eturns to the Spe ed Dial scr een. Saving a Phone Number Y our phone can store up to 600 phone numbers in each of sev en Contacts entries. Each entry ’s name can contain 64 char acters.
2A . Phone B asics 2 9 Phone Basics T o save a number from the Recent Calls scr een: A n y re c e n t l y re c e i v e d o r m a de calls ar e stored within the Recent Calls scr een a s a chr onological list of entries. 1. Pr ess and to uch Recent () .
30 2A . P hone Basi cs T o dial or save phone numbers with pauses: 1. Pr ess and touch Dialer () . 2. Enter a number and touch > Pause . 3. Enter additional numbers using the dialpad. 4. T ouch ( The phone number and pauses appear in the button.) When pr ompted to send the nu mbers af ter eac h pause, touch Send T one .
2A . Phone B asics 3 1 Phone Basics Speed Dialing Y ou can stor e up to eight numbers in your phone’ s speed dial memor y to make contacting friends a nd family as ea sy as pre ssing a but ton or two. With this featur e, you can dial speed dial entries using a single touch.
32 2A . P hone Basi cs Entering T ext Using the K eyboard Y our phone’s k eyboar d pr ovides a con venient wa y to enter letters, numbe rs, and symbols whene ver you ar e pr ompted to enter text.
2A . Phone B asics 33 Phone Basics Using the K e yboard Entering Le tters 䊳 Pr ess the desir ed let ter k eys to enter wor ds. 䡲 Pr ess once t o capitaliz e the ne xt letter . 䡲 Pr ess twice to tur n on Shif t (Caps) lock. 䡲 Pr ess to er ase th e pre vious let ter .
3 4 2A . Phon e Basics Example : Her e's an example showing how to enter a combination of let ters and numbers. Entering Symbols and Smi le y’ s Symbols and Smile y ’s (emoticons) ar e enter ed by accessing onscr een menus an d touching the desir ed item.
2A . Phone B asics 35 Phone Basics 䡲 If you mak e a mistake, pr ess to r ev eal the k eyboar d and pr ess to er ase a single character . 䡲 Pr ess and hold to erase all enter ed characters.
36 2B. Set tings ⽧ Personalizing Y our Phone (page 36) ⽧ Sound Settings (page 3 7) ⽧ Display Settings (page 39) ⽧ T ouch Setting s (page 40) ⽧ Location Settings (page 4 1 ) ⽧ Messaging Set.
2B. S ettings 3 7 Settings 䡲 T ouch to access the online Downloads page wher e you can then purchase new images. 䡲 F ollow the onscreen instructions. Sound Settings Ringtone T ypes Ringtone types help you identif y incoming calls and messages. Y ou can assign ringtones to individual Contacts entri es, types of calls, and types of messages.
38 2B. Set tings 2. Select a call or message ty pe to displa y a list of ringtone type categories. T ou ch the ringtone name field. 3. Pr ess . (The br owser starts and displa ys the appr o priate menu.) 4. Sear ch thr ough av ailable ringtones. When you find one you want, pr ess it.
2B. S ettings 39 Settings 䡲 Choose from: T ouch Vibrate , To u c h To n e , and Startup/Shutdown . 3. Once you ar e done, pr ess . Always Vibrate The Alwa ys Vibrat e option allows y ou to add a vibr ate to a ringtone. This option is o nly av ailable with volume lev els 1 Beep and Levels 1 - 8 .
40 2B. Set tings T o set the backlight deactivation time: 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > Display > Keypad Bac klight . 2. To u c h a t i m e s e t t i n g . Adjusting the Screen's Brightness Adjust y our scre en’s brightness to suit y our surr oundings .
2B. S ettings 4 1 Settings Once you ha ve disco ver ed your pr eferred method for operating y our touchscr een, you ma y find that it is too sensit ive for some ap plica t ions. Y o u can adjust how sensitive the phone is to touch a ctions on the scr een.
42 2 B . S e t t i n g s T o enable your phone’ s Location feature: 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > General. 2. To u c h t h e Location button. Read the disclaimer and touc h OK . 䡲 To u c h t h e Location button ( On when active) until it re a d s Off position (featur e disabled) .
2B. S ettings 4 3 Settings 3. Read the onscreen message and touch OK to continu e. While in Airplane Mode , your phone’ s standby scr een will displa y “Phone of f.
44 2 B . S e t t i n g s Updating the Phone’ s Sof tware The update ph one firmwar e (sof twar e) o ption allows y ou to download and update the sof twar e in y our phone auto maticall y . On ly th e internal softwar e is updated; no Contacts entr ies or ot her informa tion sa ved to your phone will be deleted.
2B. S ettings 45 Settings Favorites Y our phone of fers you the op tion of assigning shortcuts to fa vorite or of ten-used functions. Y ou can use the function to quickly la unch your personally designated shortcuts. 䊳 Pr ess and touch Favs () . T o add an application as a Favori te F unction: 1.
46 2B . S et t i n g s Y our Phone’ s L ock Feature Locking Y o ur Phone When your phone is locked, y our scr een turns of f and neither the Displa y Screen or k e yboard will accept input. Regaining access r equir es entering a lock code. 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > Lock .
2B. S ettings 4 7 Settings 3. T ouch th e Change Lock Code field. 4. Enter your curr ent lock code and touch Done . 5. Enter your new lock code and touch Done .
48 2B. Set tings 䡲 Delete Downloads to delete all downloaded content such as games, rin gers, and images. 䡲 Delete Messages to delete all T e xt and Pictur e messages. 䡲 Delete C alend ar to delete all calendar e vents. 䡲 Delete Speed Dial to delete all speed dial entries.
2C. History 49 History ⽧ Viewing Recent Ca lls (page 49) ⽧ Recent Calls Options (page 50) ⽧ Making a Call F rom Rec ent Calls (page 5 1 ) ⽧ Saving a Phone Number Fr om Recent Calls (page 52) .
50 2C. Histo r y Each entry contains the phone numbe r (if it is a vailable) and Cont acts entry name (if t he phone number is in your Contacts) . Du plicate calls (same number and type of call) ma y on ly appear once on the list. 1. Pr ess and touch Recent () .
2C. History 5 1 History 4. If the entry ha s been pr eviously enter ed into your Contacts l ist, touchin g r eve a ls the Contacts entry page and the following options: 䡲 Caller’s name (if the number is alr eady in your Contac ts) .
52 2 C . H i s t o r y Saving a Phone Number From Recent Calls Y our phon e can stor e up to 600 C ontacts entr ies. Contacts entries can stor e up to a total of 4 200 phone numbers, and each entry ’s name can contain 64 characters. See “Saving a Phone Number” on page 28.
2C. History 5 3 History Erasing Histor y Entries T o erase individual Recent Calls entries, see “Rec ent Calls Options” on page 50 . T o delete all re cent call entries : 1. Pr ess and to uch Recent () . 2. T ouch to open the De lete Recen t Call s scr een.
54 2D . C o n ta c t s ⽧ Adding a New Contact s Entr y (page 54) ⽧ Saving A Phone Number (page 55) ⽧ Contacts Entr y Options (page 56) ⽧ Editing a Contacts Entry (page 58) ⽧ Adding a Number .
2D. Contact s 55 Contacts 6. T ouch Done (onscr een) to sav e the Contacts en try . Once sav ed, the new Cont acts entry is display ed within the Contac ts page. Saving A Phone Number T o save a number from standb y mode: 1. Pr ess to turn the phone on.
56 2D. Con tacts 4. To u c h t h e Enter Name field an d use the ke yboard to enter the new contact name. See “ Entering T e xt” on page 3 1 . 5. To u c h Don e (onscr een) to stor e the name and sav e the new ent ry .
2D. Contact s 5 7 Contacts T o access a Contacts entr y’ s options: 1. T ouch a Contacts entry to displa y its av ailable options page (page 56) . 2. T ouch to edit the Con tact entry ’s information. 䡲 <image icon> to assign a pictur e to the e ntry .
58 2 D . C o n t a c t s 䡲 Set Ringtone to assign a custom ringtone to the entry . This custom ring tone will be pla yed when an incomin g call fr om this entry is announce d. 䡲 Enter URL to ad d a website’s URL to the entry . 䡲 Enter Birthday to add a birth d ate to the en try ’s information car d.
2D. Cont acts 59 Contacts 2. T ouch an e ntry to display the entry’s options page. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 56.) 3. F r om th e options pag e, touch and touch a number field. 4. T ouch to clear one digit at a time, or pr ess and hold to erase the entir e nu mber .
60 2D. Con tacts T o change the order in w hich they appear , you must delete and r e-add the entries in your desir e d or der on the Speed Dial sc r een (s ee “ Arranging Speed Dial Numbers” on page 60) . (F or deta ils on how to make calls using the Sp eed Dial scr een, see “Speed Dialing” on page 3 1.
2D. Contact s 6 1 Contacts 3. Starting with the first a vailable location, add the desir ed entry and then r epeat this pr ocess for the r emaining em pty locations on the Speed Dial scr een. T o delete an entr y from the Speed Dial scr een: 1. Pr ess and touch to launch the Speed Dial scr een (loaded by default).
62 2D. Con tacts 3. T ouch the pictur e icon (adjacent to the entry name at the top left of the scr e en) to displa y the ADD PHOT O menu. 4. Select an option, such as T ak e Picture , Pictures , or Downloads . 5. Na vigate to and locate a pictur e and touch it to begin editing the i mage prior to assignment.
2D. Cont acts 63 Contacts 䡲 Rotate ima ge allows you to r otate the orientation o f the curr ently visible image. 7. T ouch to sa ve the assigned pictur e. Finding Contacts Entries Finding Contacts b y Name 1. Pr ess and to uch Contacts () . 2. Scr oll down thr ough the list b y sliding your fingertip up or down on the scr een.
64 2D. Con tacts 䡲 Bluetooth —Use the Bluetooth capabilities of your old phone to transfer all of your contacts to the phone. See “2I. Blu etooth” on page 98. T ransf er Contac ts with Bluetooth The pr ocess of transferring data via Bluetooth is also known as “beaming” and might be r eferr ed to that way within other literatur e.
2D. Cont acts 65 Contacts T o confirm that contacts have been transferr ed: 1. Pr ess and touch Contacts ( ) t o v i e w t h e transferr ed c ontacts. 2.
66 2E. Cal endar & T oo ls ⽧ Calendar (page 66) ⽧ Alarm Clock (page 69) ⽧ Timer (page 7 1 ) ⽧ Stopwatch (page 7 1 ) ⽧ W orld Clock (page 7 2) ⽧ Notes (pag e 7 3) ⽧ Calculator (page 7.
2E. Calendar & T ools 6 7 Calendar / T ools 6. Assign an hour and minute by either : 䡲 Scr olling thr ough both reels ( Hours and Minut es ) by sliding y our finger up and do wn on the scr een . 䡲 T ouching th e arr ows above/below each field.
68 2E. Cal endar & T oo ls 10 . To u c h Sa ve to sa ve the new e v ent. Event Aler t Menu When your phone is turned on and you ha ve an e vent alarm scheduled, your phone alerts y ou and displays the e vent summary . By default, the alarm will sound ten minutes before the e vent, and then again on the ev ent.
2E. Calendar & T ools 69 Calendar / T ools 3. T o display an ev ent’s detai ls, touch the ev ent entry fr om the selected da y ’ s listing. Erasing Selected Events 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings/T ools > T ools > Calendar > Personal Calendar .
7 0 2E . Calend ar & T ools 䡲 T ouch eith er am or pm . 䡲 Once you ar e done sett ing the times, touch Done . 5. Select a r eminder statu s for the ev ent by touching the Repeat but ton and then cho osing fr om one of the following: 䡲 Once , Mon to Fr i , Sat & Sun , Daily , o r Set days .
2E. Calendar & T ools 7 1 Calendar / T ools 3. T ouch th e entry you wish to delete. Selected history entries ar e then highlighted in orange. 4. T ouch an d drag to the right. Timer Use a timer to count down t o an ev ent ba sed on a pr eset time length (hours, minutes, and seconds) .
7 2 2E. Calen dar & T oo ls World Clock T o view the time in several different wor ld locations: 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Se ttings/T ools > T ools > Clock > W orld Clock . 2. T ouch to begin using the list of cities. 3. To u c h United States or Other Countries .
2E. Calendar & T ools 7 3 Calendar / T ools 2. T ouch a location containing to deactiv ate Da ylight Sa ving T ime. – or – T ouch a location containing to activ ate Da ylight Sa ving T ime. Notes Y our phone comes with a n otepad that you can use to compose and store r eminders an d notes to help keep y ou or ganiz ed.
7 4 2E. Calendar & T ools Tip Calculator Y our phone comes with a built-in ti p calculator applicat ion. 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > T ools > Calculator > Tip Calcu lator . 2. Use the onscreen k eypad to enter the to tal bil l amount and touch Done .
2F . V oice Services 7 5 V oice Ser vices ⽧ Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) (page 7 5) ⽧ Sending a Message (pag e 7 8) ⽧ Opening Menus with A SR (page 80) ⽧ A SR Options (page 80) Automatic.
7 6 2F . Voice Ser vices 䢇 Go T o <Menu> to jump directly to menu items or applications. (Opening Menus with A SR (page 80)) 䢇 Check <Item> to c heck your phone’ s status. (See “Checking Phone Status Using ASR” on page 80.) Tips for Using V oice Dial V oice Di al works best in qui eter envir onments.
2F . V oice Services 7 7 V oice Ser vices Calling Co ntacts Entries 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings/T ools > T ools > V oice Commands . – or – Pr ess and hold . 2. Sa y “ Call ” followed by the name and the label for the phone number you wish to call.
7 8 2F . Voice Ser vice s Speak naturally and clearly and r emember to speak one digit at a time—1 -800 should be pr onounced “One Eight Z ero Z ero. ” Sending a Message T o send a text message: 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > T ools > V oice Commands .
2F . V oice Services 7 9 V oice Ser vices 4. T ouch > Picture and touch the location o f the pictur e you wish to send with the outgoing Pictur e Mail message ( Photos or T ak e ne w pictu re ). 䡲 F ollow the onscreen pr ompt s to select a pictur e and then at tach it to th e new Picture message.
80 2F . V o ice Se r vic es Opening Menus with A SR Open an applicatio n or access a menu by sa ying “ Go To ” followed b y the name of th e application or menu. T o see a list of possible choices: 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > T ools > V oice Commands .
2F . V oice Services 8 1 V oice Ser vices 2. F r om the “Say a Command” page, touch Settings . – or – Pr ess and touch Main () > Setti ngs/T ools > Settings > Speech to Action .
82 2F . V o ice Se r vic es 3. Hold the phone so that the microphone is appr o ximately six inches awa y from y our mouth and you can clearly r ea d the onscr een numbe r sequences. 4. Repeat either th e digits or wor ds shown onscreen using a normal tone of voice.
2F . V oice Services 83 V oice Ser vices Enabling and Disabl ing ASR Audio Modes Y ou can customiz e wh ether the V oice Recognition featur e displays either a list of top V oice Recognition choices or automatically dial s the first number without displa ying a choi ce list.
84 2 G . m i c r o S D C a r d ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s microSD Card/Adapter (page 84) ⽧ Memory Statu s (page 86) ⽧ Connecting Y our Phone to Y our Computer (page 86) Y our phone lets y ou use a mi cr oSD™ car d to expa nd the av ailable memory spa ce.
2G. mi croSD Card 85 microSD Card 4. Car efully insert a micr oSD car d into the open slot and firmly push it in until the end of the car d aligns with the edge of t he bat tery ar ea. 5. With the ca r d now secur ely install ed, place the co ver back into its ori ginal position.
86 2G. mic roSD C ard Memor y Status The Samsung S eek allows you to r eview the memory allocation of both your phone’ s internal storage and that of the micr oSD car d. 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > General > Memory status .
2G. mi croSD Card 8 7 microSD Card 4. Fro m t h e Found New Hardware Wizard , select Install the sof tware automatically and click Next . 䡲 The comput er should r ecogniz e the de vice as using Samsung CDMA T echnologies sof twar e. 5. Select a c onnection to th e Internet and c lick Next .
88 2G. mic roSD C ard T r oubleshooting USB Con nection If ther e is ev er a cir cumstance where y our setup of the devi ce’s USB connection has an issue, try these tr oubleshooting tips. 1. V erify your computer is able to access the In ternet prior to connection and that this connection is not lost during these tr ou bleshooting pr ocedures.
2G. mi croSD Card 89 microSD Card 2. F r om your Desktop, double-click My Computer > [device driv e letter] entry to displa y the folders and files curr ently a vailable on the internal micr oSD car d. 3. Open a folder on your computer and begin the transfer pr ocess of files for your computer to the intern al card’ s target folder .
90 2G. mic roSD C ard Impor tant Connection Information 䢇 T o use the USB Memory Car d mode, the micr oSD car d must be installed befo re co nnecting the Samsung Seek to your computer . 䢇 T o av oid loss of data, DO NO T re mov e the USB cable, the micr oSD card, or the battery while files are being accessed or tr ansferr ed.
2H. Camera 9 1 Camera ⽧ T aking Pictures (page 9 1 ) ⽧ Storing Pictures (page 95) T aking Pictures T aking pictures with y our phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing th e lens, and pr essing a but ton. T o tak e a picture: 1.
92 2 H . C a m e r a 4. T ake a few minutes to ge t familiari zed wit h the la yout of the Camer a scr een. Using the P ictures Folder 1. Once the photo has been taken, touch to open the media scr een with the c urr ent image shown. – or – Pr ess an d touch Fun () > Pictures.
2H. Camera 9 3 Camera T o use the Pictures options: 1. Launch the Pictu res scr een (page 92) an d select a C AMERA location (Phone o r micr oSD car d) . 2. T ouch one of the a vailable options: 䡲 Slide show ( ) to displa y a slideshow sequence of t he curr ent imag es found in the My Phone folder .
94 2 H . C a m e r a 3. To u c h and touch Pictur e ID . 䡲 This option allows the selected image to be displa yed when an incoming call is fr om a selected C ontacts ent ry . 4. Pr epar e the se lected image for use (adjusting, cr opping, and zooming), then touch once yo u a re c o m p l e t e .
2H. Camera 95 Camera 4. Pr epar e the selected image for use (only r esiz e or r otate a r e av ailable) , the n touch on ce you ar e comp lete. Storing P ictures Y our phone’s pictur e storage ar ea is called Pictures . 䢇 Pictures (consists of files stor ed within the phone an d micr oSD’ s C AMERA folder) .
96 2H. Cam era 4. To u c h > Picture. 5. To u c h Pictures to s elect a pic tur e, then t ouch one or mor e thumbn ail images and touch OK . – or – To u c h T ak e new picture to take a new pictu r e and then touch to at tach. 6. Add mor e r ecipients by touching and re p e a t i n g s t e p 3 .
2H. Camera 9 7 Camera 䡲 Manual Entry to manua lly enter a r ecipient b y choosing either: ● Enter phone number to use th e onscreen dialpad to enter a wir eless phone nu mber . To u c h Done to continue. ● Enter email address to use the k eybo ar d to enter the r ecipient’ s email addr ess.
98 2I. Bl uetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 98) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Sett ings Menu (page 99) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 1 00) ⽧ Sending Items via Bluetooth (page 1 02) Abo.
2I. Bluet ooth 9 9 Bluetooth Bluetooth Stat us Indicators The following icons show your Bluetoot h connection status at a glance: – Bluetooth is active (default status) – Bluetooth is in visible m.
1 00 2I. B luetooth 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > Bluetooth > Devi ce name . 2. T ouch the name field and pr ess and hold to delete the default “Samsung Se ek” name. 3. Use the k eyboar d to enter a new descript ive name for y our phone and touch Do ne or press .
2I. Bluet ooth 1 0 1 Bluetooth T o pair your phone with another Bluetooth device: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settin gs > Bluetoot h > T rusted dev ices. (Y our phone will displa y a list of disco ver ed in-r ange Bluetooth de vices.
1 02 2I. B luetooth 2. T ouch an e ntry’s n ame fr om th e T rust ed Dev ices list to begin the disconnection p roc ess. Reconnecting Y our P aired Devices 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Settings/T ools > Settings > Bluetooth > T rusted devices.
2I. B luetooth 1 03 Bluetooth 2. T ouch a target Bluetooth device fr om the list. 3. T ouch the Contacts button to begin sear ching fr om y our a vailabl e Contacts (T r ansfer Contac ts list) . 4. Select a Contacts entry fr om the T ransfer contacts scr een.
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1 06 3A. Service: The Basics ⽧ V oicemail (page 1 06) ⽧ T ext Messaging (SMS) (page 1 09) ⽧ Calle r ID (pag e 1 1 1 ) ⽧ Call Waiting (page 1 1 1 ) ⽧ Making a Thr ee-W ay C all (page 1 1 2) .
3A . Se r vice : The Bas ics 1 0 7 Ser vice When you ha ve a missed call or r eceive a new message (such as V oicemail, T ext or Pictur e) , your phone alerts you and displa ys a While you were out ( ) icon. This icon alert s you to either new messages ( T ext and Pictur e) , V o icemail, or missed calls.
1 08 3A. Service: The Basics Retrieving Y our V oicemail M essages Y ou can r eview y our messages dir ectly fr om your phone or fr om any other touch-tone phon e. T o dial fr om your phone, either speed dial y our voicemail or use the menu ke ys. Using One- T ouch Message Ac cess 1.
3A . Se r vice : The Bas ics 1 09 Ser vice T ext Messaging (SMS) With SMS T ext Messaging, you can send and r eceive instant te xt messages between your wir eless phone and another messaging-ready phone. When y ou r eceiv e a new message, it will aut omatically displa y on your phone’ s scr een.
1 1 0 3A . Ser vice: The Basics 2. T ou ch a message en try from the list. – or – 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > Missed Alerts () . 2. T ou ch a message en try from the list. T o reply to an SMS T ext message: 1. While the message is open, touch Reply .
3A . Se r vice : The Bas ics 1 1 1 Ser vice 3. T ouch any messages y ou wish to delete. Selected messages ar e highlighted in or ange. 4. T ouch an d drag to the right. Caller ID Caller ID allows people to id entif y a caller befor e answering the phone b y displaying t he number of the incomi ng call.
1 1 2 3A . Ser vice: The Basics Making a Three -Way Call With Three-W ay Calling, you can talk to tw o people at the same time. Wh en using this feature, the normal airtime r ates will be char ged for ea ch of the two calls. 1. Pr ess and touch Dialer () .
3A . Se r vice : The Bas ics 1 1 3 Ser vice Once disconnect ed, a r edial scr een appears to pro vide you with the opportunity to call back any of the individual callers fr om the r ecent th r ee-way call. 1. T ouch Redial for the first calle r . 2. Repeat steps 4-5.
1 1 4 3B. W eb and Data Se r vic es ⽧ Getting Started with Dat a Ser vices (page 1 1 4) ⽧ Navigating the Web (page 1 1 6) ⽧ Browser Menu (page 1 1 6) ⽧ Accessing Messages (page 1 20) ⽧ Downl.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 1 5 Web and Data Finding Y our User Name If yo u ar en’t sur e what your user name is, you can easily find it. 䢇 On your phone. Y ou can find your user name under the Phone Information option in your phone’ s Set tings menu ( > Main > Settings/T ools > Settings > General > Phone Info rmation ).
1 1 6 3B . Web an d Data Ser v ices Data Connection Status and Indicators Y our phone displays the curr ent status of your data connection thr ough indicators at the top of the scr een. The following symbols ar e used: Y our phone is on and is connected to the dat a network.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 1 7 Web and Data The br owser menu or toolbar may be opened anytime y ou h a ve an activ e data session, fr om any page y ou ar e viewing. T o open the browser menu: 1. Pr ess and touch We b ( ) > We b . 2. T ouch an existing W eb page icon fr om the listin g or en ter an addr ess manually at the top of the pa ge.
1 1 8 3B . Web an d Data Ser v ices T o mo ve around a Web page: 䊳 T ouch and dr ag acr oss the scr een in an y dir ection. Selecting Once you’v e learned how to scr oll thr ough a page, you can start na vigating the Web. T o select onscreen items: 䊳 T ouch an onscreen item or h yperlink.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 1 9 Web and Data Restarting the W eb Br owser If the Web br owser seems to be malfunctioning or stops r esponding, you can usually fix the pr oblem b y simply r estarting the b r owser . 䊳 Pr ess and touch We b ( ) > We b .
1 20 3B. We b and Da ta Ser vices 3. T ouch an entry fr om the list to auto matically launch that We b page. Deleting a Bookmark 1. Pr ess an d touch We b ( ) > Web . 2. To u c h T OOLBAR > My Favo rites ( ) to open the My F av orites page that li sts all of y our bookmarks.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 2 1 Web and Data 4. T ouch Do ne once y ou’ve enter ed y our sign- in information. 5. T ouch Ne xt > Next to continue the sign-in process, r equest network access, sav e your settings, and r etrie ve data fr om your email system.
1 22 3B. Web and Data Se r vic es Email Home P age Over view This page pr o vides you with easy access to all of your curr ent email accounts, the ability to access bo th local and r emote emai l contact in formation, configur e your curr ent acco unt set tings, and add new email acco unts.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 2 3 Web and Data 䡲 Recent Files allows y ou to r eview a list of r ecently viewed or sav ed email at tachme nts, choose the file, and then r e-at tach it to a new email. 䡲 Pictures allows you to se lect and then attach pictur es fr om your My Photos folder .
1 2 4 3B. We b and Da ta Ser vice s 4. T ou ch an entry from the list to r ead, manage , and r eply to your email messages. 䡲 To u c h Unread to mark the current email as unr ead. 䡲 To u c h Reply/Fwd to r espond to the curr ent sender’ s email by cr eating a new email message.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 2 5 Web and Data 6. T ouch th e gr ay Message Here field and use the k eyboar d to enter a message . (See “Entering T ext” on page 2 8.) T ouch Done when you ha ve completed your message. 7. T ouch Pr iority to assign a message priority to the newly cr eated email (High, N ormal, or Low).
1 26 3B. Web and Data Se r vic es Accessing the Download Me nus 1. Pr ess an d touch Main () > My Stuff . 2. Select a dow nload category ( Games , Ringtones , Applicat ions, Wallpaper s , or Chat Flirt Fun ) and touch . ( The br owser will start and take you to the corr esponding download menu.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 2 7 Web and Data 䡲 F ollow any onscr een instruc tions that might be specific to y our purchased content. 2. Select an option to continu e: 䡲 Select Run /Listen/View to assign the downloaded item (or to start downloading, in the case of a game or an applicat ion) .
1 28 3B. Web and Data Se r vic es 4. T ouch to r eturn to the main W eb page or pr ess to quit the b r owser and r eturn t o Main Functions menu. Launching Re -Boost T o add mo ney to y our Boost account, you can access the Re-Boost function via the ph one or online.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 2 9 Web and Data 䢇 See Who’s Online displ ays a list of similar chatr oom users who ar e curr ently online. Find friends or family that are alr eady connected. Sc r oll down the list of users and se lect a contac t. 䢇 Live V oice Chat to begin chat ting live with other connected users.
1 30 3B. We b and Da ta Ser vices When is my data connection dormant? If your phone r e ceives no data for 1 0 seconds, the connection goes dormant. Y ou can make and r eceiv e v o ice calls only when the data is dormant. (The connection may become activ e again qu ickly .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 3 1 Web and Data 䡲 Country: use d to indicate either the co untry or state. Y ou can choos e the default country or highlight the Country bar to display a list of states. 4. Pr ess Search to begin the navigation session. 5.
1 32 3B. We b and Da ta Ser vices Configuring Y our Navigation Preferences 1. Pr ess and touch Na vigation () > Preferences > Settings . 2. Scr oll down the list and select an entry to change its curr ent set ting: 䡲 Route Preferences: allows y ou configur e r esults based upon the Fastest or Shortest distance.
3C. Entertainment 1 33 Enter tainment ⽧ Music (pag e 1 33) ⽧ T rans ferring Multimedia Conten t (page 1 35) ⽧ MySpace (page 1 36) ⽧ F acebook (page 1 36) Music Pl a y i n g M u s i c Accessing the N ative Music Play er 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Music to r ev eal the music Lib r a ry .
13 4 3 C . E n t e r t a i n m e n t 䡲 Playlist to r e view a list of your r ecently added songs and cr eate a cus tom pla ylist of songs you lik e to he ar together . F ollow the onsc r een instruct ions to create a name for the playlist, select songs by artist, genr e, and t itle, and cr eate an or der for the pl a ylis t.
3C. Entertainment 1 35 Enter tainment 4. T ouch > to se lect a music file. Choose fr om: All So ngs , Artist , or Al bum . 5. T ouch Do ne to assign the selected song to the current pla yli st. Renaming a Pla ylist 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Music.
13 6 3 C . E n t e r t a i n m e n t 2. F r om your Desktop, double-click My Computer > [device drive letter] en try to displa y the folders and files a vailable on the internal micr oSD car d.
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1 38 4A . Impor tan t Safety Informati on ⽧ General Precautions (page 1 38) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone (page 1 39) ⽧ Using Y our Phone With a Hear ing Aid Device (page 1.
4A. Important Safety Informatio n 1 39 Important Sa fety Informat ion Maintaining Safe Us e o f and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guar antee connection in all conditions.
1 40 4A . Impor tan t Safety Informati on T urn your phone of f when you’ r e in any ar ea that has a potentially explosiv e atmosphere. Although it’ s rar e, your phone and accessories could generate sparks. Sparks can cause a n explosion or fir e, resulting in bodily in jury or even death.
4A. Important Safety Informatio n 1 4 1 Important Sa fety Informat ion Ratings hav e been dev eloped for mobile phones to assi st hearing device users fi nd phones that may be compatible with their hearing device. Not all phones hav e been rated for compatibility with hearing devices.
1 4 2 4A . Impo r tant Safety Info rmation 䢇 Position the phone so the internal antenna is farthest fr om your hearing aid. 䢇 Mov e the phone around to find the point with least interfer ence. Caring for the Batter y Pr otecting Y our Battery The guidelines listed below hel p you get the most out of y our battery’s pe rformance.
4A. Important Safety Informatio n 1 4 3 Important Sa fety Informat ion Knowing Radio F requenc y Safety The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described be low.
1 4 4 4A . Impor tant Safe ty Information FCC Radio F r equenc y Emission This phone meets the FCC Radio F r equen cy Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number: A 3 LS PHM 350. Mor e information on the phone’s SAR can be found fr om the following FCC website: http://w w w.
4A. Important Safety Informatio n 1 4 5 Important Sa fety Informat ion User Guide Proprietar y Notice T9 T ext Input is licensed by Nuance Communications, Inc. and is cov er ed by U.S. Pat. 5,8 1 8,43 7 , U.S. Pat. 5,953,54 1 , U.S. Pat. 6,0 1 1 ,554 and other paten ts pending.
1 4 6 Manufactu rer’ s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 1 46) Y our phone has been designed to pr o vide you with r eliable, worry-free service. If for any r easo n you ha ve a pr oblem with your equipment, please r efer to the manufacturer’ s warranty in this secti on.
Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 4 7 Warranty fr om exposur e to weather conditions, or bat tery leakage, thef t, blown fuse, or improper use of an y electrical source; (h) defects or damage caused by cel.
1 48 Manufacturer’ s Warranty 䢇 COMPLIANCE OF THE PR ODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY L AW , RULE, SPECIFICA TION OR CONTRAC T PERT AINI NG THERET O. NO THING CONT AINED IN THE INSTRUC TION MANU AL SHALL BE CONSTRUED T O CRE A TE AN E XPRESS W ARRANT Y OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEV ER WITH RE SPEC T T O THE PR ODUC T .
Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 49 Warranty AND SUIT ABILIT Y OF ANY SUCH THIRD-P ART Y SOF T WARE OR EQUIPM ENT LIE SO LEL Y WIT H THE PURCHASER AND THE DIREC T VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-P ART Y SOF T WARE OR EQUIPM ENT , AS THE C ASE MA Y BE .
1 50 Manufacturer’ s Warranty 2 . RESERV A TION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP . Samsung r eserves all rights not expr essly granted to y ou in this EU L A .
Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 5 1 Warranty the entire risk as to satisfac tory q uality , performance, accuracy and ef for t is with you. T O TH E MAXIM UM E X TENT PERMIT TED B Y APPLIC ABLE LA W, T H.
1 52 Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 1 . LIMIT A TION OF LIABILIT Y . Notwithstanding any damages that you might incur for an y reason whatsoe ver (including, without limitation, all damag es r eferenced.
Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 53 Warranty Customer Car e Center: 1 000 K lein Rd. Plano, TX 7 50 7 4 T ol l F r ee T el: 1 .888.98 7 .HELP (435 7) Samsung T elecommunications America, LLC: 1 30 1 East .
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Index 1 55 Index Inde x A Activation 5 Adaptation 81 , 82 Add Call 27 Adjusting Numeric Ent ries 22 Using Reels 22 Airplane Mode 42 Alarm Clock 69 Always Vibrate 39 Activ ate 39 Deactiv ate 39 Answeri.
15 6 I n d e x Call Fo rwarding 113 Call Wai ting 111 Caller I D 111 Calls 24 Answering 25 Call F orwar ding 113 Call Wait ing 111 Caller ID 111 Dialing 25 Dialing fr om the Contact List 30 Emer gency.
Index 1 5 7 Index E Email 12 0 Accessing 123 Add New Email Account 121 , 123 Adding New Accounts 121 Br owse Files 122 Cr eating 124 Email Accounts 122 Find Contacts 122 Overview 122 View Calendars 12.
15 8 I n d e x Memory Status 86 Menu i – iv Backing Up within Menu 24 Na vigation 17 Messaging Deleting All Messages 110 Deleting Selected Messages 42 , 110 Email 120 Sending Pictur es 95 V oicemail.
Index 1 59 Index Recen t Calls 49 – 53 Appending an Existing Number 52 Er asing All Entries 53 Er asing Selected Entries 53 Making a Call 51 Options 50 Sa ving a New Number 52 Sa ving a Number 52 Sa.
16 0 I n d e x Speech to Action 75 – 83 Adaptation 81 Calling Contacts Entries 77 Calling Phone Numbers 77 Choice Lists 82 , 83 Launching an Application 80 Options 80 Pictur e Message 78 Reset ting .
Index 1 6 1 Index Voice-A ctivat ed Dialin g 75 – 83 Voicemail Clear Icon 108 Notification 106 Retrie ving 108 Set ting Up 5 , 10 6 Volume 38 Other 38 Ringtone 38 Silence All 39 Startup/Shutdown 39 .
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Samsung SPHM350 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Samsung SPHM350 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Samsung SPHM350 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Samsung SPHM350 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Samsung SPHM350, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Samsung SPHM350.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Samsung SPHM350. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Samsung SPHM350 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.