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QUAD BAND Series SGH-A836 Portable Digital Mobile Pho ne User Manual Please read this m anual before ope rating your phone, and keep it for fut ure reference.
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i Table of Contents Important S afety Preca utions .............. ............ ............. ............... .......... 1 Getting Start ed ................. ............ ............... ............ ................ ............ .... 3 SIM Card ......
ii Using T9 Mode ................................................................................. ................. 37 Using Alphabet Mode ....................................................................... ................. 38 Using Number Mode .
iii Vision .... ............ ............ ................ ............ ............ ................ ............ ..... 95 Video/Radio ...................................................................................................... 95 Mobile TV .
iv Solving Pr oblems ...................... ............ ............... ............. ............... ...155 Health and Sa fety Informat ion .......... ............ ................ ............ .........158 Exposure to Radio Frequenc y (RF) Signals .
Important Safety Precautio ns 1 Important Safety Precautions Please read these gu idelines before using y our wireless phone. Fai lure to comply with them may be dangerous or ille gal. Road Safety at All T imes Do not use a hand -held phone wh ile driving; park the vehicle first.
Important Saf ety Precautions 2 Sensible Use Use the phone only in the normal posit ion (held to t he ear). Emergency Cal l Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Key in the e mergency number for your present l ocation, then press [ ]. Y ou must deactivate any unnecessary fea tures before you can make an emergen cy call.
Getting S tarted 3 Getting Started SIM Card When you subscribe to a cellular ne twork, you receive a plug-in SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) ca rd loa ded with your subscription detail s, such as your PIN, and optio nal services you have selected.
Getting S tarted 4 2. Pull the top edg e of the cover away from the back of the pho ne then slide the cover up until the catches at the bottom are re leased. 3. Lift the battery out of the phone (botto m edge first). Installing the SIM Ca rd Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending.
Getting S tarted 5 Position the SIM card with the gold contacts fac ing toward the phone an d the angled corner at the outer right sid e (as indicated on the p hone), then slide the card into the SIM socket. T o re move the SIM card, slide it o ut of the socket.
Getting S tarted 6 2. Press the battery down until it is seated in the battery chamber. Make sure that the battery is properl y installed be fore replacing the cover .
Getting S tarted 7 4. With the cover pressed tight against the phon e, use a coin or thumbnai l to turn the cover locking thum bscrew clockwise until the s lot aligns with the closed lock icon. Charging the Ba ttery Y our phone is powered by a recharg eable Li-ion (lithium ion ) battery .
Getting S tarted 8 with the triangle o n the connector faci ng the front of yo ur phone and plug the connecto r into the jack. 2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall out let. If the phone is o ff, the display indicate s that the phone is charging.
Getting S tarted 9 low , the p hone automatically turns off. Recharge the battery t o restore phone operation. Switching the Phone On and Off T o switch the phone on: 1. Open the phone. 2. Press and hold [ ] until the phone s witches on. 3. If prompted, enter th e password and press < Confirm> or [ ].
Y our Phone 10 Y our Phone Features of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, easy-to-use and offers many valuabl e features. The following list o utlines a few of th e features included in y our phone.
Y our Phone 11 Phone Layout Closed View of Y our Phone The following illu stration shows the external elemen ts of your phone 1. Camera key: Opens the Came ra menu. 2. V olume keys/Menu Navigation: Allow you to adjust the ringe r volume in standby mode , mute the ringer when rec eiving a call and adjust the voice volume d uring a call.
Y our Phone 12 Open View of Y our Phone The following illus tration shows the rest of the main elements of y our phone: 1. Main Display: This screen displays all the information needed to operate your phone. 2. Menu Access/Confir m/Speakerphone key: While in Idle mode, it launches the main menu.
Y our Phone 13 4. MobileMail key: Opens the M obileMail service. 5. Send key : Allows you to place or receive a call. In Idle mode, press the key once to acc ess the Recent Call log. Pres s and hold the key to redial the most rec ent call. 6. V oice Mail key: Press and h old to automatically d ial your voice mail .
Y our Phone 14 navigation keys work as shortcuts, allowing you to access othe r menus directly . The shortcu ts are: When entering text, th e left and right navigati on keys move the cursor left and right. 15. Earpiece : Used to listen to callers. Press Right to access the Messages Inbox.
Y our Phone 15 Display Display Layout The internal di splay has thre e main areas: Area Description Icons Displays various icons that ind icate phone st atus. T ext an d graphics area Displays messages, menus, instructions and any information that you ent er , such as the number you are dialing.
Y our Phone 16 Icons Shows the received s ignal strength. The mo re bars, the stronger the signal . Appears when a call is in progress. Appears when there is no network coverage avai lable. Appears when the phone is accessing service s on a GPRS (2.5G) network.
Y our Phone 17 Appears when a memory card is inserted. Appears when Bluetooth wire less technology is active. Appears when the p hone’s profile is set to Silen t. Appears when the p hone’s profile is set to Dri ving. Appears when the p hone’s profile is set to Outdoor .
Y our Phone 18 Selecting Functions and Options Soft Keys There are two soft keys, l eft and right (see “Open View of Y our Phone” on page 12). The roles of the soft ke ys vary depending on the function you are currently using. Th e icons or labels on th e bottom line of the display just above each key indicate their current role .
Y our Phone 19 Press and hold to turn on your phone. Briefly press once to disconnect a call . Press to return to st andby mode from a me nu. Send Key The Send key is used to answer ca lls, dial calls, a nd to recall the las t number(s) dialed, re ceived, or missed.
Y our Phone 20 When the applicat ion-switch windo w is open, sc roll to the applic ation you want to open using the navigation keys, or press the Multi tasking key repeatedly . Whe n you have highli ghted the applicati on you want, press <Select> or [ ] to laun ch that applicatio n.
Y our Phone 21 Note: Before using a microSD card, it must be form atted with the F A T32 file system. Check the documentation that came with the memory card and, if necessary , format the card. Inserting a microSD Card Note: Ensure your battery is fully charged before using a microSD card.
Y our Phone 22 Note: If this is the first time t hat the microSD card is inserted into your phone, the phone automatically creates a series of folders on it for file storage (Ring Tunes, Graphics, Video, Music Vo i c e l i s t) . Removing a microS D Card Warning! Do not remove a microSD card while f iles are being accessed or transferred.
Y our Phone 23 T o ins ert a microSD card into a microSD adapter, hold the card with the label side facing up and the gol d contacts toward the adapter. Gently insert the card into the a dapter and slide it into the adapter unt il it is fully inserted.
Call Functions 24 Call Functions Making a Call From the Idle screen, en ter the phone number (with area code, if necessary), then p ress [ ] . Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option, the phone automatically redials up to ten times when the call is not answered or someone is already on the phone.
Call Functions 25 Ending a Call When you want to end y our call, briefly press [ ] or close the phone. Redialing a Rece nt Number All incoming, outgoing an d missed calls are listed in the Call History menu. If the number or ca ller is listed i n your Contact List, the name associat ed with the number also di splays.
Call Functions 26 1. Open the p hone and p ress [ ] or < Accept > to answer the incoming call. If the Any Key option in t he Call Answer menu is activated, you can press any key to answer a ca ll except [ ] and < Reject > (see the Call Answer section in “Gene ral” on page 135 for more in formation).
Call Functions 27 Calling Back a Missed Call T o call back a misse d call number: 1. Open the Missed Calls li st (see above). 2. Scroll to the call you want to return, pre ss < Options > and select Call Back . Sending a Messag e to a Missed Call T o send a message to a missed call num ber: 1.
Call Functions 28 Y our phone provides a qu ick method for enteri ng the Silent profi le: From the Idle screen , press and hold [ ] until t he “Silent Profile On” message and the Silent mode icon and either the Mut e icon or the V ibratio n icon di splays.
Options During a Call 29 Options During a Call Y our phone provides a number of features that you ca n use during a call. In Call Options During a call, press < Options > to access the fol lowing: Whisper Mode On/Off: Increases the microphone se nsitivity so that you do not have to spea k loudly to be hea rd by the other part y .
Options During a Call 30 Put a Call on Hold Y ou c an place th e current c all on hol d at any t ime. Y ou can also make another call while y ou have a call in progress if your network supports this service. T o put a call on hold : 1. While on a call , press < Options > and select Hold .
Options During a Call 31 Using the Speakerphone The speakerphon e lets people n ear the phone part icipate in a ca ll by broadcasting the vo ice or voices of th ose on the other end of the line and using the microphon e to capture the voices of everyone near the phone.
Options During a Call 32 3. T o add this person to the call, press < Options > and select Join . All call participants are listed on the screen. 4. T o continue adding people to the call, repeat ste ps 2 and 3 above. Y ou can also add incom ing callers by ans wering the call, pre ssing < Options >, and selec ting Join .
Options During a Call 33 helpful for entering a password or an accoun t number when y ou call an automated system, like a banking service. T o send DTMF tones duri ng a call: 1. Press < Options > and select Sen d DTMF . 2. Enter the numbers yo u want to send and pres s < Send > or [ ].
Access Codes 34 Access Codes There are severa l access codes used by your phone a nd its SIM card. These codes hel p protect the pho ne against unautho rized use. When requested to enter any of t he codes, ente r the code and press < Confir m >.
Access Codes 35 T o re -enable your PIN: 1. Enter the PUK and press < Confirm >. 2. Enter a new PIN of your choice and press < Confirm >. 3. When the Confirm PIN Code message dis plays, enter the sa me code again and press < Confirm >.
Entering T ext 36 Entering T ext This section ex plains the various text input modes for e ntering characte rs into your phone. I t also describes ho w to use the T9 pred ictive text entry system to reduce the n umber of k ey strokes re quired fo r entering text.
Entering T ext 37 Using T9 Mode T9 is a predictive te xt input mode b ased on a built-in d ictionary that al lows you to key in cha racters using a s ingle keystroke. Y our phone s elects the most likely word base d on your keystroke combinations. T o ente r a word in T9 mode: 1.
Entering T ext 38 Using Alphabet Mode Use the 0 to 9 keys to ente r your text. 1. Press th e keys labe led with th e letter you want: Once to enter the fi rst letter T wice in quick successi on for the secon d letter Three times in quick succession for t he third letter Four times in quick succe ssion for the fourt h letter 2.
Entering T ext 39 T o shift the case, press [ ]. Move the cursor usin g the left and right navi gation keys. T o dele te letters, press [ ]. Press an d hold [ ] to clear the display . Using Number Mode Number mode lets yo u enter numbers into a text message.
T ransferring Files 40 T ransferring Files Y ou can transfer music, pictures, video cli ps and other files between your phone and a perso nal computer in several ways, incl uding: using a USB cabl.
T ransferring Files 41 right of the PC Studi o screen changes f rom Not Connected to SGH-A836 Connected . USB Mode set to PC Studio: The status message at the bo ttom right of the PC Studi o screen changes f rom Not Connected to SGH-A836 Connected .
T ransferring Files 42 3. Double click th e disk icon to vie w the contents of the card. Y ou can drag and drop files b etween the computer an d the folders on the card.
T ransferring Files 43 T ransferring Files via microSD Card Y ou can directly transfer music and other files between y our PC and a microSD memory card.
T ransferring Files 44 Select soft key or the key . “Connected” appea rs on the phone display . USB Mode set to Me dia Player: “Connected” appears on the phone display .
T ransferring Files 45 2. Open Windows Media Player o n the PC and click the Sync tab. The list of devices at the right side of t he screen will include yo ur phone (SGH-A836-Phone) and, if a m icroSD card is inse rted in your phone, the card (SGH-A836-Card ).
Menus 46 Menus This section ex plains the menu nav igation for your phon e. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone. Som e menu options are controlled by the SIM provided by your service provider. Menu Navigation The navigation k eys on your phone a llow you to scroll through menus quickly and ea sily .
Menus 47 List of Menu Functions The menu structure is as follows: 1. Rogers Ma ll 2. Medi a 1. Music 2. Ring Tunes 3. PIcture Album 4. Videos 5. V oice Notes 6. T ools 7. Other Files 8. Memory Status 3. Games a nd Apps 1. Get New Games 2. Get New Applications 4.
Rogers Mall 48 Rogers Mall This menu selec tion (Menu 1) opens the Intern et Browser , a ccesses Rogers mobile Interne t and automatically accesses a Rogers Web page where you can shop for music, ring tunes , games, images and v ideo files; access messag ing functions; and view news and info rmation.
Media 49 Media The Media menu (Menu 2) enables you to: Manage your med ia files (audio, graph ics, videos, other files) Use the media pla yer and audio recorder T ake ph otos and video cl .
Media 50 Music Options The following option s are available when you press < Options> with a music file highlig hted. The availability of some of these options de pends on the highlighted (s elected) file: Play: Plays the currently s elected music fil e.
Media 51 • Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the media file to be shared or relea sed for the use with anot her Bluetooth device . • Memory Card Settings: Opens the Memory Card Settings menu, where you can vi ew card details, format or rename th e card, and turn Bluetooth visibility on or of f.
Media 52 Press < Options > to access browser op tions (see “Using the Interne t Browser” on page 1 13). Ring Tunes Options The following option s are available when you press < Options > with a ring tune highlighted .
Media 53 • Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the media file to be shared or relea sed for the use with anot her Bluetooth device . • Memory Card Settings: Opens the Memory Card Settings menu, where you can vi ew card details, format or rename th e card, and turn Bluetooth visibility on or of f.
Media 54 1. From the Idle s creen, press [ ] and s elect Media Picture Album. Highlight the pictu re you want to view and p ress [ ] or press < Options > and select Vi ew . Picture File Option s The following option s are available when you press < Options > with a graphic file h ighlighted.
Media 55 •Create Folder: Lets you cr eate a subfolder. •Move Folder: Lets you move the f older to a new loca tion. •Copy Folder: Lets you copy the folder to another loca tion. • Delete Folder: Deletes the select ed folder or subfolder. • Rename Folder: Lets you rena me the selected fol der or subfolder.
Media 56 Delete: Deletes the picture. Rename: Lets you specify a different name for the fi le. Edit: Opens the Image Ed itor . Press < Options > to acce ss the following editing and shari ng tools: • Save as: Lets you spe cify a unique name for the picture fi le.
Media 57 • Set as: Allows you to set the photo a s wallpaper for the Main Disp lay or Front Displ ay , or assign it to a Caller ID. • Print via: Allows you to print the photo using a USB or Bl uetooth connection. Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the file to be share d or released for u se with another Bluetoot h device.
Media 58 2. Highlight the vid eo clip you want to v iew and press [ ] or press < Options > and select Play . Video File Options The following option s are available when you press < Options> with a video file highli ghted.
Media 59 • Sort by: Lets you arrange all your files b y Date, T ype , Name, or Size. • Bluetooth V is ibility: Allows the media fil e to be shared or released for the use with anot her Bluetooth device . • Memory Card Settings: Lets you view memory card details, format or rename the card, a nd enable/disable Bluetooth visibili ty .
Media 60 Move: Lets you move the Selected file o r Multiple files to another folder on the phone or a m icroSD memory ca rd if one is inserted . Highlight the location you want t o move the file(s) to a nd press [ ].
Media 61 Properties: Display all the properties of the currently selected file. To o l s Provides access to the Camera, Media Pl ayer , Record Aud io, Calendar, Alarms, Calculator , World Clock, Stopwatch, T asks, Notes, Tip Calculator , Converter and Timer.
Media 62 2. Adjust the imag e by aiming the cam era at the subject a nd framing the photo you want to take on the screen. Press < Menu > to configure settings or apply effects. For more information, see “Camera Options in Captu re Mode” on page 6 2.
Media 63 Image Size: allo ws you to set the size (in pixels) of p ictures being taken in Single Shot mode. The options a re: 1280x960, 640x 480 and 320x240. For Multi Shot and Panoram a, the size is auto matically set to 3 20x240. For Mosaic Shot and Frame Shot the size is automatically set to 176x144.
Media 64 Settings: Allows you to customize your ca mera settings. See “Camera Settings” on page 1 50 for complete informatio n. Camera Options After T aking a Photo When Single Shot m ode is s.
Media 65 Recording Videos T o record a video: 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss [ ] and select Media T ools Camera . The camera opens in e ither Camera or Camcorder m ode (indicated by the icon on the top lef t corner of the screen), dependi ng the mode last us ed.
Media 66 Recording Mode: Switches recording m ode between Normal and Picture Message ( limits the video clip file size to allow tran smission in a Picture Message .). Size: Indicates that the reso lution of the video clip is 176x144. White Balance: Allows you to set the white balan ce (color temperature of the surrounding l ight).
Media 67 Settings: Opens the Camera Setting s menu See “Camera Sett ings” on page 150 for more information. Camcorder Options After Rec ording a Video When you press < Options > af ter saving a video, the following options are available: Record Video: returns to the active camcorde r screen so you can take another video.
Media 68 1. From the Idle sc reen, press [ ] a nd select Media T ools Media Player . The choices avai lable are: • Now playing: displays detail s of a song currently playing or paused. • All Music: Display s a list of all songs c urrently available o n the phone and the mic roSD memory card (if inserte d).
Media 69 Media Player Opt ions When you open the Me dia Player and highl ight a music fi le, the following options are availab le by pressing < Options >: Add to Playlist: Lets you add the s elected file to a new or ex isting playlist.
Media 70 Properties: Displays the propertie s of the selected f ile (Title, Size, Format, Duration , Artist, Album, Genre, Date, Lo cation). Play Music Thro ugh a Stereo Blueto oth Device Y our phone supports the Stereo Bluetoo th profile (A2DP) that will play back music in stere o on a stereo Blue tooth headset.
Media 71 Go to V oice Notes: T akes you to the Voice Notes folder where recorded a udio clips are sto red. Record Audio Settings: Allows you to select the Default Name for recorded files and the maximu m Recording Time (1 Minute, 2 Minute s, 3 Minutes, 4 Minutes , 5 Minutes, 60 Minu tes or Limit for MM S).
Media 72 T o v iew the Calendar: 1. From the Idle sc reen, press [ ] a nd select Media T ools Calendar . The calendar opens i n Month, week or da y view , depending on the Default View setting (s ee “Calendar Options” on pag e 72). In Month view , the current date is highlighted by a b ox around the numb er .
Media 73 Vie w: Opens the Day vi ew for the selected day . View Mode: Lets you change the view to one of the oth er options. Create: Use d to create a new event (Appointment, Anniversary , Holida y , Important or Private). Go to: Lets you directly select the current day or a s pecific date.
Media 74 2. Press < Options > and select Create . 3. Select the type of entry you want to make (Appointment, An niversary , Holiday , Important or Priv ate). Depending on the typ e of entry , some of the following optio ns are available: Titl e: Enter tex t describing the event .
Media 75 Repeat : allows you to rep eat the same event on a daily , week ly or monthly basi s. Repeat Every Y ear: Lets you re peat an An niversar y event ev ery year on the same date.
Media 76 Missed Alarm Events While viewing the c alendar or a calendar entry , the Missed Alarm Event option shows all c alendar entries t hat you have mi ssed. If more tha n one entry is stored, pre ss the up or down navigation key to scroll to the previo us or next entry .
Media 77 Note: Y our phone is preset to a 1 2-hour format. T o change the time format, see “Set Time & Date” on page 131. 5. Choose Alarm T ype and press [ ]. Choo se Melody , Incre asing Melody , Vibration, Vibration then M elody , Vibration & Melody , or Vibration & Increasing Melod y and press < Select > or [ ].
Media 78 Note: T o stop the alarm when it rings, open the phone and press any key . T o use the snooze function to delay the alarm, press the Snooze soft key .
Media 79 T o ma ke corrections, use [ ] and [ ] to move left and right in the equation you have entered and pre ss [ ] to del ete the character immediat ely to the left of the cursor .
Media 80 3. Press < Stop > to stop the count. Press < Reset> to erase the recorded time s. T asks The T ask function lets you create a lis t of tasks to be comple ted or “to-do list”. When a task h as been compl eted, you can check i t off as done.
Media 81 To V i e w Ta s k s 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss [ ] and select Media T ools T asks . Icons at the right side of the screen in dicate the priority level and when an alarm is set. 2. T o view the details of a specific tas k, press [ ] key or pres s < Options > and select Vie w .
Media 82 Notes Notes lets you crea te and save text files up to 100 characters that can be viewed later. Y ou can also send a note to s omeone else via Blu etooth. T o create and save a note: 1. From the Idle sc reen, press [ ] a nd select Media T ool s Notes .
Media 83 Tip Calculator The tip calculator he lps you calculat e the tip on a meal o r service and sp lit the bill betwe en the number of peop le paying. T o use the calculator: 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss [ ] and select Media T ools Ti p Calculator .
Media 84 T o change the amount to be converted , scroll to the amoun t field and enter the new value u sing the numeric keyp ad. T o perform a different conversion, press < Back> to return t o the Converter menu. T o change the preset currency conve rsion rates, press < Options > and select View Ra te .
Media 85 copy files to your memory card. For informat ion on transferring file s to and from your phone or a me mory card, see “Transferring Files” on pa ge 40. T o open the Other Files folder: 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss [ ] and select Media Other Files.
Media 86 Memory Status The Memory Status m enu allows you to view the memory usag e and available spac e in your phone and on an inserted microSD card. It displays the total memory used a nd available as well as the memo ry usage for each storage folder.
Media 87 Screen Panning: Lets you move th e screen view aroun d the document using the navi gation keys. Search: Allows you to locate speci fic text in the doc ument. Send via: Lets you send the selec ted file to a Bl uetooth-enabled dev ice.
Games and App s 88 Games and Apps Using the Games and Ap ps menu ( Menu 3 ) y ou can play games already stored on your phone, as well as down load games and oth er applications from your service pr ovider . Games Get New Games 1. F rom the Idle screen, press [] and select Games and Apps Get New Games.
Games and App s 89 Password, Protocol, Home URL, Proxy address, Port, Lin ger Time, Advanced Settings). Properties: displays the properties of the selected game, includ ing Size, V ersion, Supplier , Creation Date and Time, Description and Location.
Games and App s 90 Press < Options > to access browser op tions (see “Using the Interne t Browser” on page 1 13)..
Call History 91 Call History In this menu ( Menu 4 ), you can: View calls you missed, received or dialed Add phone numbers from your call histo ry to Speed Dial View the length of calls ma.
Call History 92 Note: Y ou can access the most recent numbers in All Calls by press ing [ ] in Idle mode. Missed Calls This menu (Menu 4. 2) lets you view a lis t of calls you re ceived but did no t answer . 1. From the Idle sc reen, press [ ] a nd select Call Hi story Missed Calls.
Call History 93 Speed Dial List Using Speed dial (M enu 4.5), you can as sign up to eight ph one numbers from your Contact lis t that you use m ost frequently to t he number keys 2 to 9, and then dial the m whenever you want simply by pressin g and holding the associated number key .
Call History 94 Using Speed Dial From Idle mode, you can speed -dial the numbers as signed to numeric keys 2 to 9 by pressin g and holding the k ey until the phone begins dialing. Delete All This menu (Menu 4. 6) allows you to delete all records in one o r more call record types.
Visi on 95 Vi s i o n The Vision menu ( Menu 5 ) allows you to access numerous online servi ces, including Video/Radio, Mo bile TV , Rogers Music Player, Friends, MobileMail, Internet and More Services. Note: These services are provided and maintained by Rogers and some of them require paid subscription.
Visi on 96 2. Use the navigati on keys corresponding to the screen icons to access the Search, Download, Library and Set tings menus. Press [ ] to play . Press < Options > to access addit ional music playe r functions, inc luding online Help. Friends Friends (Menu 5.
Visi on 97 Internet Internet (Menu 5.6) opens the Web browser and acces ses the Rogers Zone home page. 1. F rom the Idle screen, press [] and select Vis io n Intern et. 2. Follow the online in structions shown on y our display . For more information on using the Web browser , see “Using the Interne t Browser” on page 1 13.
Messages 98 Messages From the Mess ages menu (Menu 6) , you can se nd and receive a rang e of different message types f rom your mobile p hone, including: Instant Message: Roge rs IM ( Instant M essenger) lets you send and receive instant m essages using Win dows Live and Y ahoo! c ommunities.
Messages 99 3. Choose Sign In and enter or change the req uired information (v aries depending on the IM community you are accessing). If yo u want to save your password in the phone and en able Automatic Si gn-In when the phone is switched on, hig hlight each item and press [ ] to pla ce a check mark in th e associated sele ction box.
Messages 100 Help See the help scree ns for more informat ion on using insta nt messaging. MobileMail MobileMail (Menu 6.2) lets you check your email and sen d email to any email address. Rec ipients can access y our emails from email -equipped phones or from their computer s.
Messages 101 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss [ ] and select Messages Creat e New Message . 2. Enter the recipient’s mobile pho ne number in the add ress box. Y ou can enter additional recipients by press ing the right navig ation key to move the cursor to the right of th e semicolon (;).
Messages 102 While you are compo sing your text mess age, press < Options > to select any of the following: Send: Sends the message. T ext: Lets you turn text selection on. When T ext selection is on, you can use the navig ation keys to high light text, then pres s [ ] and select T e xt again to access Cut, Copy and Remove functions.
Messages 103 Input Method: Allows you to chang e the input method f or adding text, numbers and symbols to your me ssage. For more informa tion, see “Changing the T ext Input Mode” on pa ge 36.
Messages 104 • Recent Log: allows you to choose from a list of recent calls. Highlight a required entry an d press [ ] to place a check mark next to the entry . Use the same procedure to select any additional reci pients, then press < Add> to add the recipients to the address box.
Messages 105 Te x t : Lets you tu rn text selection o n and off. When T e xt selection is on, you can use the navigati on keys to highlight text t hen press [ ] to access Cut, Co py and Remove functi ons. After text is cut or copied, press[ ] to access Send and Pas te functions.
Messages 106 Add Subject: T akes you to the Subject text b ox where you can a dd a subject to the me ssage. Add Attachment: L ets you attach a File or Busin ess Card to your message, as well as Appo intment, Anniversary , Private, Holiday , Important, T asks, Notes, or B ookmarks information from your calendar .
Messages 107 My Folder ( Menu 6.8): Provide s a customizable storage area for messages. Y ou can create subfolders here and manually move messages into t hem from other fold ers. This is usef ul, for example, i f you want to store pe rsonal messages a nd business mess ages separa tely .
Messages 108 Forward: Allows you to forward th e message to some one. Call Back: Makes a voice call to the o riginating message number . Preview: Previews mu ltimedia files a ttached to the mess age. Delete: Allows you to del ete the Selected mes sage, Multiple mes sages or All message s.
Messages 109 2. Highlight Te x t Te m p l a t e s or Picture Messag e T emplates and press < Select> or [ ]. 3. Press < Options > and select Add New to open a blank t emplate (if the folder is empty , pr ess < Add New >). Enter the text you wa nt to save as a template.
Messages 11 0 Input Method: Allows you to cha nge the input metho d for adding text, numbers an d symbols to your mes sage. For more info rmation, see “Changing the T ext Input Mode” on pag e 36. Edit Style: Allows you to change text and page style s, including page duration, back ground color , font color and font style.
Messages 111 Delete : Allows you to delete the sel ected template or all templates. Press < Ye s > to confirm the deleti on. V oice Mail These menus allows y ou to access you r voice mailbox , if your account supports this service. Note: V oice m ail is a network featur e.
Messages 11 2 1. From the Idle sc reen, press [ ] and se lect Messages Delete All . 2. Use the navigati on keys to move throug h the list of fol ders and press [ ] to check/unchec k categories of mes sages. 3. Press < Delete > to delete messages in all checked categ ories.
Internet 11 3 Internet This menu selectio n (Menu 7) opens the Internet Browser and automatically acc esses the Rogers home page. Y ou can also view other Internet sites, v iew sites saved as Book marks, create Bookmark s, clear your cache or ma nage cookies.
Internet 11 4 Entering T ext in th e Internet Browser When you are prompte d to enter text, the c urrent text input mode is indicated at the upper right side of the screen.
Internet 11 5 Advanced: Allows you to change the following settings for the browser. • Clear Caches: Deletes the inf ormation stored in the phone’s memory caches (tempo rary memory where recently accessed web pages ar e stored). • Empty Cookies: Delete cookies.
Internet 11 6 Edit Bookmarks: Lets you edit the title an d/or URL of the selected bookmark. Add Bookmarks: Lets you directly ente r a title and URL for a bookmark and s ave the bookmar k. Send URL via: Send the URL of the cu rrent page via a m essage or Bluetooth.
Internet 11 7 Deleting Bookmarks Use the following proced ure to delete a Bookm ark from your list: 1. With the browser open, press < Options > and se lect View Bookmarks . 2. Choose the Bookmark you want to delete. 3. Press < Options > and select Delete Se lected .
Contact s 11 8 Contacts The Contacts menu ( Menu 8 ) is use d to manage your contact list. Y ou can store names and p hone numbers in both your SIM card and your phone’s memory , wh ich are physically se parate but both used t o create the contact list.
Contact s 11 9 Edit: Allows you to edit the content of this contact entry . Press [ ] to save changes. Duplicate: Allows you to duplicate a selected entry . This can save time when creating a new co ntact with similar informa tion to an existing entry .
Contact s 120 Memory Status: Allows you to vie w the amount of memory allo cated and available fo r the Phone, SIM Card an d FDN list. Add New Contact Use the following proc edures to store a new contact to your ph one or SIM card. Note: The default mode for saving contacts saves to Phone Memory .
Contact s 121 Mobile - Private: Allows entry o f a mobile phon e number or , if you already entered a n umber , i t appears here . T o ch ange the number type (Mobile - Business, Landl ine - Private, Landlin e - Business, Fax or Etc.) pres s < Options > and select Change T ype .
Contact s 122 For information on tex t and numeric entry , see “Entering T ext” on page 36. 7. T o save the informatio n, press [ ] or press < Options> and select Save . Storing a Number in the SIM Card 1. Enter the phon e number you want to store directly on t he Idle screen.
Contact s 123 Groups Using Groups you can organize your c ontacts into g roups such as Business, Family an d Friends. Y ou can also as sign a unique Ca ller ID or ring tune to members o f a group. Adding Contacts to a Group 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss [ ] and select Contacts .
Contact s 124 Delete : Allows you to delete the selected group. Note: Deleting a group does not delete individual Contact entries. Rename: Lets you change the name of the sel ected group. Group Settings: Allows you to chan ge the Picture and the Ring Tune associated wit h the group.
Contact s 125 Caller ID: For recording your Ca ller ID informa tion Notes: For adding any other in formation For information on te xt and numeric entry , se e “Entering T ext” on page 36. T o add more phone number fields, press < Options > and selec t Add More Fields .
Settings 126 Settings This menu ( Menu 9 ) lets y ou customize numerous phone settings to suit your preferences. Set Sound Profile Profiles (Menu 9.1) are groups of customiz ed sound settings that make your phone behav e differently in various situ ations.
Settings 127 Viewing and Changing Profile Settings T o vie w the settings for a profi le, open the Set Sound Profile screen (see above), choose the profile you want to cha nge and press [ ].
Settings 128 Message Settings Message Alert T ype: Le ts you specify how y ou want to be alerte d to incoming messages (Melody , Vibration, Vibration & Melody , or Mute). Message Alert T one: Lets you s pecify an alert t one for incoming messages.
Settings 129 1. In Idle mode, pres s [ ] and select Settings Set Display Main Display . The following options are available. W allpaper: Allows you to choos e a screen backgrou nd image from the Media folders. Choose a fold er and open it by pressing < Se lect > or [ ].
Settings 130 1. In Idl e mode, pr ess [ ] and select Settings Set Display Front Display . The following option s are available. Wa llpaper: Allows yo u to choose a screen ba ckground image. The choices are Clock, My Image or Screen Slogan.
Settings 131 2. Use the navigation keys and < Se lect> or [ ] key to highlig ht and change selecti ons, < Save> or [ ] to confirm changes. The following opti ons are availabl e. Brightness : Allows you to adjust LCD di splay brightness fo r best viewing in different lightin g conditions.
Settings 132 indicated. Y ou can also enable or disable Daylight Saving, as appropriate. • Time : Lets you change the time setting. Sc roll left or right to choose the number you want to modify and t hen enter a new number using the keypad.
Settings 133 • Screen text: Y ou can select Automatic, English or Fra nçais (French). If you select Automa tic, the language setting is rea d from the SIM card in the phone. • Input T9: Y ou can select English or Fra nçais (French ) for T9 input mode.
Settings 134 • Set FDN Mode: Set FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if s upported by your SIM card, allo ws you to restri ct outgoing calls to phone number s stored in the FDN List. T o set this mode you must e nter your PIN2. Note: Not all SIM cards have a PIN2 code.
Settings 135 General This menu (Menu 9.5.1 ) lets you configure high-level features t hat specify how calls are handled. T o acces s the settings for any of the se features, use the navigation key s to select the fea ture and then press [ ]. Show My Nu mber: Lets you specify how you r ID is handled wh en you initiate an outgoing call.
Settings 136 Enable and Configure Auto Reject T o tu rn on and configure Aut o Reject: 1. In Idl e mode, pr ess [ ] and select Settings Set Calls General Auto Reject . 2. Select Activation and use the left or right navigatio n key to select On .
Settings 137 Call Forwar ding Call forwarding lets you reroute incoming c alls to another number o r to your voicemail. Availability of the various options depends on your s ervice provider . Contact your provider f or more details on ena bling this feature.
Settings 138 calls from being made to internati onal phone numb ers. This option is SIM dependent and requires a subscription. For more information , contact your service provi der . T o configure call barring optio ns: 1. In Idl e mode, pr ess [ ] and select Settings Set Calls Vo i c e Call Call Barring .
Settings 139 4. Press < Confirm >. Call Waiting Call Waiting informs you wh en someone is tryin g to reach you while y ou are on another call. T o set Call waiting options: 1. In Idle mode, pres s [ ] and select Settings Set Calls Vo i c e Call Call W aiting .
Settings 140 Activation T o tu rn Bluetooth on or off: 1. From the Idle sc reen, press [ ] a nd select Settings Set Connectivity Bluetooth Activation.
Settings 141 If you are unable to pair with the device a message appears in the display . Press < Ye s > to retry . My Phone’s Visibility This option allows you to turn your pho ne’s visibility to other Blue tooth devices On or Off. When Bluetooth visibility is turn ed on, your phone wirelessly transmi ts its name and st atus.
Settings 142 Remote SIM Mode This option allows you to enable access to your SIM ca rd via Bluetooth. Bluetooth Services The Bluetooth speci fication is a protocol tha t describes how the short-ran ge wireless technolog y works, while profiles desc ribe the services s upported by individual d evices.
Settings 143 Bluetooth Device Options There are several optio ns available for co nnected Bluetooth d evices. Choose the devic e in the My Devic es list and press < Options> to access the following options: Connect/Disconnect : Connects or disconnects from the o ther device (Bluetooth headse t only).
Settings 144 Receiving Data via Bl uetooth T o receive data via Bluetooth, your ph one’s Bluetooth feature must b e active. If an una uthorized Bluetooth d evice sends data to your phone, the phone displays a confirmation m essage. T o receive data, press < Ye s >.
Settings 145 Select the profile yo u want, press < Options >, and s elect an option: Edit: T o rev iew or change the sel ected profile (custom profiles only). New: T o create a new profile. Rename: T o ch ange the name of the profile (cus tom profiles only).
Settings 146 Advanced Settings: Allo ws you to configure s ome of the IP-specific information: Static I P , Static DNS, Server informa tion, and Traf fic Class. • Static IP : If you want to m anually enter an IP ad dress, check this option. If you wa nt the IP address to be automatically assigned by the server , remove the chec k mark.
Settings 147 Mass Storage: The PC recognizes a microSD card in y our phone as a storage drive, allowing you to transfer files to and from the card . The card name appears in the list of disk dri ves in My Computer on the PC. Choose a connec tion method and pres s [ ] or < Save >.
Settings 148 • V alidity Period: Specifies how long a message is valid. The message must be sent and received within the specified time period o r it is removed from the text message server. Options are None, 1 Hour , 6 Hours, 12 Hours, 1 Day , 3 Days, 1 Week, 1 Month.
Settings 149 • Send Delivery Report : Automatically sends notification to the network indicating whether or not the message was successfully delivered. • Send Read Report : Automatically sends notification to the recipient indicating that you received the message.
Settings 150 • Language: Allows you to select y our preferred language for display of cell broadcast m essages. The choi ces are All, English or Fra nçais (French). V oice Mail: • Specifies the pho ne number of the voice mail serv er that stores messages.
Settings 151 • Def ault Storage: Lets you set the de fault storage locati on for the photos taken with the phone to eit her Phone or Memory Ca rd. Camera • Quality: Sets the defau lt picture qualit y to High (best qua lity , largest file size), Normal (me dium quality , mediu m file size) or Economy (lowest quality , smallest file siz e).
Settings 152 Record Audio Settings Record Audio setting s (Menu 9.7.6) let you specify the followin g audio recording settings: Default Name: Lets you set a defau lt name prefix for audi o recordings made with the ph one.
Settings 153 Service Number: Shows the list of Service Dial ing Numbers (SDN) assigned by your s ervice provider . Memory Status: Allows you to vi ew the amount of memory all ocated and available for Pho ne, SIM Card and FDN. Reset Settings This menu (Menu 9.
Settings 154 Clear Memory : Lets you clear vari ous portions of the p hone memory . Select one or more of th e following options by hi ghlighting it and p ressing [ ], press < OK >, enter the phone password, then press < Ye s > to confirm.
Solving Problems 155 Solving Problems If you are experienc ing problems with y our phone, perform the following simple checks be fore contacting a service professio nal.
Solving Problems 156 “No service,” “Network failu re” or “Not done” displays The network connection was lost. Y ou may be in a weak signal a rea (in a tunnel or surrounded by buildings).
Solving Problems 157 The audio quality of the call is poor Check the signal strength indicator on the display ( ); the numb er of bars indicates the s ignal strength from st rong ( ) to weak ( ). T ry moving the phon e slightly or move closer to a window if you are in a building.
Health and Safety Informa tion 158 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Y our wireless phon e is a radio transmitt er and receiver . It is design ed and manufactured not t o exceed the emiss ion limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energ y set by the Federal Co mmunications Commissio n (FCC) of the U.
Health and Safe ty Information 159 Before a new model p hone is available for s ale to the public, i t must be tested and certified by th e FCC that it does not exce ed the limit establishe d by the government adopt ed requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions an d locations (e.
Health and Safety Informa tion 160 •http://www .fda.gov/cdrh/consumer World Health Organization (WHO) •http://www .who.int/peh-emf/e n Precautions When Using Batteries Never use any charger or b attery that is damaged in any way . Use the battery only for its intended purpo se.
Health and Safe ty Information 161 battery is fully cha rged. Li-ion batteri es are particularly a ffected by temperatures below 0 C (32 F). Do not short-circuit t he battery .
Health and Safety Informa tion 162 against the RF s ignals from your wi reless phone. Cons ult the manufactu rer to discuss alte rnatives. Pacemakers Pacemaker man ufacturers recommend t hat a minimum d istance of 15 cm (6 inches) be main tained between a wireless ph one and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
Health and Safe ty Information 163 Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical dev ices, consult the manufact urer of your device to dete rmine if it is ade quately shielded from external RF energy . Y our physicia n may be able t o assist you in ob taining this information.
Health and Safety Informa tion 164 Areas with a po tentiall y explosi ve atmosp here are ofte n but not al ways clearly marke d. They include the areas below deck on b oats, chemical transfer or stora.
Health and Safe ty Information 165 the only means of comm unication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until give n permission to do so. Other Important Sa fety Information Only qualified person nel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.
Health and Safety Informa tion 166 Keep the phone dry . Precipitation and hum idity contain mine rals that may corrode electronic circuits. Do not use the phon e with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or d amage to the phone.
Health and Safe ty Information 167 FCC Notice Cautions Modifications not express ly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's au thority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Health and Safety Informa tion 168 Connect the equipm ent into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is co nnected. Consult the dealer o r an experienced radio / TV technician for hel p.
Health and Safe ty Information 169 because the phone is de signed to operate at multipl e power levels so as to use only the power requ ired to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wire less base station antenna, the lowe r the power output.
Health and Safety Informa tion 170 The FCC has granted an Equipment Authoriza tion for this model p hone with all reported SAR level s evaluated as in com pliance with the FCC RF exposure guideli nes. SAR information on th is model phone is on file with the FCC and can be fou nd under the Dis play Grant section of http://www .
Health and Safe ty Information 171 But with wireless phon e use, driving safely m eans a little more. Th is brochure is a call to wireless phone users eve rywhere to make safety their first priority when behin d the wheel of a car.
Health and Safety Informa tion 172 5. Do not take notes or l ook up phone numbe rs while driving. If you are reading an Contact lis t or business card, or writing a to do list while driving a car , you are not watchin g where you are going. I t’s common sense.
Health and Safe ty Information 173 while driving may re quire attention, but a re not urgent enough to merit a call for emergency services. Bu t you still can use your wireless phone to lend a hand.
Health and Safety Informa tion 174 and other federal heal th and safety agenci es. When the phone is lo cated at greater distanc es from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person ’s RF exposure decreases rapid ly with increa sing distance from the source.
Health and Safe ty Information 175 Although the existin g scientific data do n ot justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wirele ss phone industry t o take a number of s teps, including the .
Health and Safety Informa tion 176 get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary sub ject of the safety quest ions discuss ed in this documen t. 4. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible hea lth effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working wi th the U.
Health and Safe ty Information 177 much exposure a person receiv es, reducing the amount of ti me spent using a wireless phone wil l reduce RF exposure.
Health and Safety Informa tion 178 risks. Hands-free kit s can be used with wirel ess phones for conv enience and comfort. These systems reduce the ab sorption of RF energy in the head because th e phone, which is the so urce of the RF emission s, will not be placed again st the head.
Health and Safe ty Information 179 effort by FDA, medical devic e manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2 000. This standard will all ow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacema kers and defibrillat ors are safe from wireless pho ne EMI.
Health and Safety Informa tion 180 Three large epidemi ology studies hav e been published s ince December 2000. Between them, th e studies investi gated any possibl e association between the use of wi.
Health and Safe ty Information 181 Environmen tal Protection Agency (EP A): http://www . epa.gov/radiatio n/ Occupational Safety and Hea lth Administration’s (OSHA): http://www . osha-slc.gov/SL TC/radiof requencyradiation/index.html National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): http://www .
ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 182 ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANADA INC. (SAMSUNG) warrants to the original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUN.
ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 183 This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity f alls below 80% of rated capacit y or the battery leaks , and this Limited W arranty does not cover any .
ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 184 CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ST A TUTORY OR OTHER WISE, OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT , INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED T O: THE MERCHANT ABILITY.
ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 185 (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEG LIGENCE) OR F AUL T COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER P ARTY .
ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 186 AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER O F SUCH THIRD- P ARTY SOF TW ARE OR EQUIPMENT , AS THE CASE MA Y BE. This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Prod uct failure .
Index 187 Index A Access Codes , 34 Accessory Interface connector , 11 Alarms , 76 All Calls , 91 Alphabet Mode , 38 Answering call , 25 second call , 33 Audio Recorder , 70 Auto Redial , 139 Auto Rej.
Index 188 layout , 15 Settings , 128 Document Viewer , 86 DTMF tones, send , 32 E Earpiece/Speaker , 14 Emergency Call , 2 Emergency Calls , 164 End Key , 18 Entering Text , 36 Alphabet Mode , 38 Usin.
Index 189 Microsoft Office , 86 Missed Alarm Events , 76 Missed Calls , 26 , 92 calling back , 27 deleting , 27 sending message , 27 Mobile TV , 95 MobileMail , 96 , 100 MP3 Player , 67 Multimedia Mes.
Index 190 Key Tones , 31 Service Dialing Numbers , 153 Settings Applications , 147 Audio recorder , 152 Auto Reject , 136 Bluetooth , 139 Browser , 150 Call , 134 Call Barring , 137 Call Waiting , 139.
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