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Samsung SGH-G810 User Manual
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  • Page 1 * Depending on the software installed or your service provider or country, some of the descriptions in the guide may not match your phone exactly. * Depending on your country, your phone and accessories may appear different from the illustrations in this guide. * This product uses a non-harmonised frequency and is intended for use in the following countries: xxx, xxx World Wide Web...
  • Page 2 SGH-G810 User’s Guide...
  • Page 3 Using this guide Refer to—pages with related information; for example: This user’s guide has been specially p. 12 (represents refer to designed to guide you through the page 12) functions and features of your device. To get started quickly, refer to the Quick Followed by—the order of →...
  • Page 4 Copyrights and trademarks ® • Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Rights to all technologies and products worldwide— Bluetooth QD ID: that comprise this device are the B0XXXXX. property of their respective owners: ® • Windows Media Player is a registered •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and usage information ... 4 Recorder ........48 PC Studio ........49 1. Communication 3. Personal Productivity Calls ........... 11 Messages........14 Contacts ........50 Logs ........... 28 Calendar ........54 Communication options ....31 Quickoffice ........56 Adobe® Reader™......57 2. Media Notes...........58 Music player.........
  • Page 6 Contents 5. Connectivity Device manager ......81 Activation key manager....82 Use the Bluetooth wireless feature .. 64 Memory card manager ....83 Connect via USB ......67 Connection manager ......85 Synchronise your device ....69 8. Settings 6. Additional Programs General settings ......87 Calculator ........
  • Page 7: Safety And Usage Information

    Handle and dispose of batteries and Keep your device and all accessories out chargers with care of the reach of small children or animals. • Use only Samsung-approved batteries Small parts may cause choking or serious and chargers specifically designed for injury if swallowed.
  • Page 8 Safety and usage information • Never place batteries or phones on or Turn off the device in potentially explosive environments in heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. Batteries Do not use your device at refuelling may explode when overheated. points (service stations) or near fuels or chemicals.
  • Page 9 Use only Samsung-approved airline personnel. accessories Using incompatible accessories may damage your device or cause injury.
  • Page 10 Safety and usage information Protect batteries and chargers from Handle your device carefully and damage sensibly • Avoid exposing batteries to very cold or • Do not allow your device to get wet— very hot temperatures (below 0° C/ liquids can cause serious damage. Do 32°...
  • Page 11 Safety and usage information Important usage information • Your device and memory cards may be damaged by exposure to magnetic fields. Do not use carrying cases or Use your device in the normal accessories with magnetic closures or position allow your device to come in contact Avoid contact with your device’s internal with magnetic fields for extended antenna.
  • Page 12 Safety and usage information • Disconnect chargers from power Ensure access to emergency services sources when not in use. Emergency calls from your device may not be possible in some areas or • Use batteries only for their intended circumstances. Before travelling in purpose.
  • Page 13 The Declaration of Conformity at the back of this user’s guide demonstrates your device’s compliance with the European Radio & Terminal Telecommunications Equipment (R&TTE) directive. For more information about the SAR and related EU standards, visit the Samsung mobile web site.
  • Page 14: Communication

    Communication Your device allows you to send and 3. To end the call, press [ receive many types of calls and messages over cellular networks and the Make a call from the contact list internet. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] →...
  • Page 15 Communication Insert a pause View and return missed calls When calling automated systems, you Your device will show missed calls on the can insert a pause between the device display. number and another set of numbers. To return a missed call, To insert a pause, press [ ] to select the 1.
  • Page 16 Communication Divert calls Bar (block) calls Your service provider or network may or To activate this function, you need a may not support this feature. barring password from your service provider. To direct your incoming calls to another number, To bar incoming calls from a specific number, 1.
  • Page 17: Messages

    Communication Messages • Sent items: recent sent messages • Outbox: temporary storage for Learn to use messaging functions. For messages waiting to be sent instructions on entering text, see the • Delivery reports: delivery reports of Quick Start Guide. For an explanation of text and multimedia messages;...
  • Page 18 Communication Inbox icons Outbox status In the Inbox, you may see the following When you are outside your service area icons next to your messages: or have no connection to the network or email server, your messages will remain Icon Description in the Outbox until you re-establish a connection.
  • Page 19 Communication • Deferred: the message has been 3. Scroll down and enter text. scheduled to send at a later time 4. Press Send to send the → • Failed: the device has attempted to message. send the message multiple times, but has failed View a text message 1.
  • Page 20 Communication 3. Press <Options> Copy Inbox or To manually set an access point, → → a folder. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → You can now view the messages from the Settings Connection Access → → folder on your device. points.
  • Page 21 Communication 3. Scroll down and enter a subject. • To change the message layout, press <Options> a text position → 4. Scroll down and enter text. • To preview the message, press 5. To insert an existing multimedia <Options> Preview message →...
  • Page 22 Communication Listen to voicemail Email messages If your voicemail number is preset by Before you can send or receive email your service provider, you can press and messages, you must create a mailbox. hold [1] to access your voicemail. Create a mailbox If the voicemail number is not preset or if you need to change the voicemail 1.
  • Page 23 Communication If you are offline or outside your service If you use the POP3 protocol, the area, the message will be held in the mailbox will not update automatically Outbox until you are online and in your when you are online. You must service area.
  • Page 24 Communication To view new messages offline, To save an attachment, 1. Repeat steps 1-3 above. 1. From an open email, press <Options> Attachments. → 2. Press <Options> Disconnect. → 2. Scroll to the attachment and press <Options> Save. → View or save email attachments Email attachments ( ) may contain Delete an email message viruses that can damage your...
  • Page 25 Communication To delete a message from both your Set up a server device and the mail server, 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Connectivity Chat. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → → Messages your mailbox. → A prompt asks if you want to define a server.
  • Page 26 Communication 4. To log out, press <Options> • Save to notes: record your → out. conversation and save it in Notes • Block options Add to blocked → Start a conversation list: block messages from an IM contact 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] →...
  • Page 27 Communication Add IM contacts Change IM options You can save IM contact information by When chatting, press <Options> to pressing <Options> Add to IM change the following: → contact during a conversation. You can • Preferences: set preferences for IM also add information in IM Contacts by contacts and messages pressing <Options>...
  • Page 28 Communication Send an audio message 6. Press <Options> Send. → 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Messages Write message Cell broadcast messages → → Audio message. If your service provider supports this function, you can subscribe to cell 2. Press <Options> Add recipient.
  • Page 29 Communication 3. Enter the topic name and number, and View a cell broadcast topic then press <Ok>. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Messages <Options> Cell → → Subscribe to a cell broadcast broadcast. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] →...
  • Page 30 Communication Smart messages • Business card: select Save business card Your device can receive many kinds of • Ringing tone: to save to My files, smart messages, including picture select Save messages, business cards, ringtones, operator logos, calendar events, browser •...
  • Page 31: Logs

    Communication Logs You may also receive an E-mail notification, which tells you how many Learn to view log information about calls, new emails are in your remote mailbox. packet data, and other communication events. Service messages You may receive service messages from Recent calls your service provider that are deleted You can view and erase logs of recently...
  • Page 32 Communication Erase recent call logs To erase a single number from a log, You can erase all recent call logs at once, 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → erase a single call log, or delete a single Logs Call register a call type.
  • Page 33 Communication Packet data 2. Scroll right to switch to the communication log. To view the amount of sent or received packet data, press [Menu] Logs Some events, such as a text message → → GPRS counter. split into multiple parts, will appear as one communication event.
  • Page 34: Communication Options

    Communication Communication options Log duration You can change the length of time that communication events are stored in the Text message options logs. After that time, events are From the Messages menu, press automatically erased to free up memory. <Options> Settings Short →...
  • Page 35 Communication Multimedia message options • Validity period: set a duration for the message to be valid; if the message From the Messaging menu, press cannot be delivered within the <Options> Settings Multimedia → → specified time, it will be removed from message to change the following the message centre options:...
  • Page 36 Communication • Receiving of advertisem...: set to Connection settings receive or block advertisements • Incoming Settings: set options for • Delivery report: set to receive a incoming email report when the message has been • Outgoing Settings: set options for delivered outgoing email •...
  • Page 37 Communication Download control • E-mail retrieval: set to automatically retrieve email from the • Retrieved parts: set to retrieve server email headers or full messages with attachments (you can specify a size • Remote mailbox in use: set a limit for full messages) mailbox to use for incoming messages •...
  • Page 38 Communication Cell broadcast message options Other message options From the Messages menu, press From the Messages menu, press <Options> Settings Cell <Options> Settings General to → → → → Broadcast to change the following change the following options: options: • Sent items folder in use: set to save •...
  • Page 39: Media Music Player

    Media Add files to the music library Learn to use the media applications on your device: Music player, Camera, To automatically add files to the music Media, Video Editor, Image Editor, Radio, library, Flash Player, RealPlayer, and Recorder. 1. Add music files to your device. 2.
  • Page 40 Media → 4. Press <Options> Play. You can also access the following options: 5. Use the following keys during • To play tracks in random, press playback: <Options> → Random mode → Function Pause or resume • To play on track or all tracks playback repeatedly, press <Options>...
  • Page 41: Camera

    Media 3. Press <Options> → Create new 3. Aim the lens at the subject and make playlist → a memory type (if adjustments (see "Use the keypad in necessary). Camera mode"). 4. Enter a name for the playlist and press 4.
  • Page 42 Media View a photo Use the keypad in Camcorder mode → 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → → Media Media Images. Function Navigation Open the Quickview 2. Scroll to an image and press (Up) Record a video Navigation Turn the flash on or off (Down) 1.
  • Page 43: Media

    Media Play a video Add a streaming internet link to the Media → 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → → Media Gallery Video clips. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Media → Media. 2. Scroll to a video and press 2.
  • Page 44: Video Editor

    Media 3. Scroll to a link and press 4. Mark the beginning and end of the new video: RealPlayer will launch and ask if you want to connect to the internet. • Press <Start> at the point where you want the new video to begin. 4.
  • Page 45 Media 3. Press to start playback. 7. When you are finished, press <Options> → Save. 4. Press <Options> → Audio and choose After saving the new video, the device one of the following options: plays the video automatically. • Audio dubbing: Add one of the sounds you have saved.
  • Page 46 Media Make a storyboard • To change how your slideshow plays from one video clip or photo to the You can combine photos and videos to next, press <Options> → make a storyboard. Transition. 1. From the Video Editor main view, •...
  • Page 47: Image Editor

    Media Image Editor Adjust an image 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → With Image Editor, you can edit images Installed → ImageEditor. and apply fun effects. 2. Press <Options> → New Image → Open or Take Photo. Apply effects to images 3.
  • Page 48 Media Transform an image Insert a visual feature 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Installed → ImageEditor. Installed → ImageEditor. 2. Press <Options> → New Image → 2. Press <Options> → New Image → Open or Take Photo.
  • Page 49: Radio

    Media Radio • To access other functions while listening to the radio, press You can listen to your favourite stations <Options> → Set To Background. with the FM radio. Set up your favourite radio Listen to the FM radio station list 1.
  • Page 50: Flash Player

    Media RealPlayer Save a radio station manually 1. From the radio screen, scroll to the Your device includes RealPlayer for radio station you want. viewing many types of media files and streaming content from the internet. 2. Press <Options> → Save channel. RealPlayer supports files with the 3.
  • Page 51: Recorder

    Media Play streaming web content with 2. Press to begin the recording. RealPlayer 3. When you are finished recording, press When you open a link to streaming web <Stop>. content via your web browser, The voice clip is automatically saved. RealPlayer will buffer and play the content (see "Browse a web page,"...
  • Page 52: Pc Studio

    Media PC Studio Use PC Studio To connect your device to a computer PC Studio, which is included on the PC with PC Studio, you must change the Studio CD-ROM, is a Windows-based device’s USB mode (See "Use PC Studio," program that allows you to manage your 67).
  • Page 53: Personal Productivity

    Personal Productivity Learn to manage contacts, schedule 2. Press <Options> Create New. → calendar events, create notes, and use 3. Enter contact information. ® QuickOffice and Adobe Reader™. To insert additional information fields, press <Options> → field a detail type. To assign an Contacts →...
  • Page 54 Personal Productivity Copy contact cards 3. Press <Options> → Create new. 4. Enter contact information. To copy contact cards from one memory location to another, 5. When you are finished entering information, press <Done> to save 1. Open a contact list: the contact card.
  • Page 55 Personal Productivity Set a default number or address Assign a speed dial number to a contact card Some contact cards may include more than one number or address. You can assign speed dial numbers to up to eight contact cards ([2] through [9]); To assign a single number or address as [1] is reserved as a speed dial number the default,...
  • Page 56 Personal Productivity Assign a ringtone to a contact Create a contact group card or group You can create groups of contacts and send emails or messages to the entire You can assign a ringtone to any contact group. card or group. 1.
  • Page 57: Calendar

    Personal Productivity Calendar Sync your contacts To sync your contacts by using the Use the calendar to keep track of current sync profile, appointments, birthdays, or other events. 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Contacts. Create a Calendar event 2.
  • Page 58 Personal Productivity 4. When you are finished, press <Done> To set the alarm to sound again shortly, to save your entry. press <Snooze>. In the Synchronisation field, you Change Calendar Options can specify whether an event is Private (seen only by you), Public From any calendar view, press (seen by anyone with access to your <Options>...
  • Page 59: Quickoffice

    Personal Productivity Quickoffice Option Description With Quickoffice, you can open Word, Worksheet Switch to another Excel, and PowerPoint files on your worksheet device. Go to Jump to the top or bottom of a document Open a Quickoffice document Search Search for text 1.
  • Page 60: Adobe® Reader

    Personal Productivity To update Quickoffice, 4. Scroll to a file type and press 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → 5. Scroll to a file and press Organiser → Quickoffice. 6. While viewing a document, press 2. Scroll right to switch to <Options>...
  • Page 61: Notes

    Personal Productivity Notes 3. Scroll to a sync profile or device and press With Notes, you can create text notes and sync them with other devices. Create a note 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Organiser → Notepad. 2. Press <Options> → New note. 3.
  • Page 62: Web

    Browse a web page Your device allows you to connect to the wireless web with the built-in web 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → browser. To connect to the web, you BrowserNG. must: The device shows a list of bookmarks •...
  • Page 63 While browsing, press <Options> to Icon Description access the following: Home • Go to address: move to the entered web page Page overview • Bookmarks: open the bookmark list • Save as bookmark: create a new Reload bookmark for the current page Find •...
  • Page 64: Change Browser Settings

    • Tools: save pages for viewing offline, • Web feeds: set the page to update send a web page, or view information automatically about a web page • Find item: search for text on a web Add a bookmark page •...
  • Page 65: Use A Bookmark

    Use a bookmark Save a web page and view it offline While browsing, you can also access bookmarks (see "Add a bookmark," When you save a web page, you can view 61). Press <Options> → Bookmarks a copy of it offline without connecting to to access the following: the web.
  • Page 66: Download Files From The Web

    View a saved web page Files you download from the web can include viruses that will damage 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → your device. To lessen your risk, only BrowserNG. download files from sources you 2. Scroll to Saved pages and press trust.
  • Page 67: Connectivity

    Connectivity Learn to transfer data to and from your 2. Scroll to Bluetooth and press device via the Bluetooth wireless feature 3. To make your device visible to others, or the PC data cable. scroll to My phone's visibility and press Use the Bluetooth 4.
  • Page 68 Connectivity 3. Press <Options> → New paired 5. Enter the Bluetooth passcode and device. press Your device searches for and displays a To pair with another Bluetooth- list of Bluetooth-enabled devices: enabled device, both devices must use the same passcode. Headsets or Icon Device type hands-free kits may use a fixed...
  • Page 69 Connectivity Receive data via the Bluetooth • Set as authorised/Set as unauthorised: set to allow another wireless feature device to connect automatically or 1. When another device attempts to require permission access yours, press <Yes> to permit • Delete: remove a device from the list the connection.
  • Page 70: Connect Via Usb

    Connectivity 2. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → 2. Set the default USB mode (Media Connectivity → Bluetooth → SIM Player, PC Studio, or Mass Access Profile → Enabled. storage). You can now make or answer calls only You can also set your device to Ask with the connected hands-free car kit on connection, instead of using a via the SIM card on your device.
  • Page 71 Connectivity Synchronise with Windows Copy music files to a memory Media Player card You can copy music files to the device by 1. Insert a memory card into the device. synchronising with Windows Media Player 2. Change the USB connection to Mass storage.
  • Page 72: Synchronise Your Device

    Connectivity Synchronise your device 4. Define the following: • Sync set name: set a name for the Learn to synchronise the data on your profile device with data on a computer or other • Applications: set the applications to wireless device. sync •...
  • Page 73 Connectivity 4. Scroll to a device and press , if necessary. Your device displays a progress meter at the bottom of the screen. After synchronisation is complete, you can press <Options> → View log to view a list of data that was changed.
  • Page 74: Additional Programs

    Additional Programs Learn to use the Calculator, Clock, 3. When performing calculations, press Converter, Voice Signal, GPS data, and <Options> to access the following: Landmarks. • Last result: insert the result from the last calculation • Memory: save, recall, or clear the Calculator calculator’s temporary memory •...
  • Page 75 Additional Programs Change clock settings Stop an alarm When an alarm sounds, press <Stop> to 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → end the alarm or <Snooze> to repeat Organiser → Clock. the alarm after a specified time. You can 2.
  • Page 76: Converter

    Additional Programs Add currencies and exchange 3. Press <Options> → Add. rates 4. Scroll to a city and press or enter the first few letters of the city name to The value of the base currency is search the list. always 1.
  • Page 77 Additional Programs 6. Press <Options> → Set as base 3. Scroll down to Unit and scroll right to currency. select a currency to convert. 7. Press to confirm. 4. Scroll down to Amount and enter the amount to convert. To add other currencies and exchange 5.
  • Page 78: Voice Signal

    Additional Programs 5. Scroll down to Unit and scroll right to 3. If there are similar names, the device change the conversion unit, if shows the 3 best candidates and then necessary. recites the name and number that most closely matches your command. The device displays the conversion result.
  • Page 79: Gps Data

    Additional Programs Send a text message 3. If there are similar names, the device displays the 3 best candidates and 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → then recites the name and number Configurations → Voice Signal. that most closely matches your You will hear, “Say a command.”...
  • Page 80 Additional Programs Activate a positioning method Navigate with GPS data 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Configurations → BLID. Configurations → BLID. 2. Press <Options> → Positioning 2. Scroll to Navigation and press settings.
  • Page 81: Landmarks

    Additional Programs Landmarks View your current position 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → With Landmarks, you can save your Configurations → BLID. current location or manually enter new locations. 2. Scroll to My position and press To add a landmark, Monitor trip details 1.
  • Page 82: Managers

    Managers Learn to manage files, applications, 5. To open a file or folder from the search device configurations, activation keys, results, scroll to the file or folder and and connections. press Create a new folder File manager 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Organiser →...
  • Page 83: Application Manager

    Managers Install a new application 3. Scroll to a folder and press 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → 4. If necessary, scroll to a subfolder and Installed → AppMngr. press 2. Scroll to an application and press 5. Press <Options>...
  • Page 84: Device Manager

    Managers Device manager Change installation options From the Application manager menu, This feature is network-dependent and press <Options> → Settings to access may not be available from your service the following: provider. If available, Device manager • Install software: set to allow or block allows your service provider to assist you installations with device configurations.
  • Page 85: Activation Key Manager

    Managers • Server password: set the password 4. When you are finished setting the that must be used by the device options, press <Back>. manager to sync your device • Access point: set an access point Start a configuration session •...
  • Page 86: Memory Card Manager

    Managers Memory card manager View activation keys 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → With Memory card manager, you can Configurations → Activ. Keys. back up and restore data, protect a memory card with a password, or view 2. Scroll to a folder and press memory details.
  • Page 87 Managers Back up data to a memory card Protect a memory card with a password 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Organiser → Memory card. Devices that do not support this feature, such as personal computers, 2. Press <Options> → Backup to cannot read the card while the memory card.
  • Page 88: Connection Manager

    Managers View memory details 2. Scroll to a connection and press <Options> → Details to access the To view the used and available memory following: on your memory card, • Name: the current access point or modem (if using a dial-up 1.
  • Page 89 Managers • Acc.pt.: name of the access point in • Shared: the number of applications using the same connection Close an open connection 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Connectivity → Conn. manager. 2. Scroll to a connection and press <Options>...
  • Page 90: Settings

    Settings Learn about your device settings. To Display access your device settings, • Brightness - set the brightness of the display 1. In Standby mode, press [Menu] → Settings. • Display text size - set the size of the text on the display 2.
  • Page 91 Settings • My today applications - set the • Vibrating alert - set a vibrating alert application shortcuts to show in for incoming calls and messages Standby mode • Keypad tones - set the volume for keypad tones Tones • Warning/game tones - set the •...
  • Page 92 Settings Date & time • Workdays - set the days of the week to sound alarms Control the appearance and behavior of • Network time - set the network to the date, time, and alarms. automatically update the time and date •...
  • Page 93 Settings Security • Closed user group - set the device to restrict calls to and from a selected Set security codes and manage security group of users certificates or security modules. • Confirm SAT operations - set the device to show a confirmation message Device &...
  • Page 94 Settings • Online certif. check - set the device Positioning Methods to check the certificate against a list of • Integrated GPS - set the device to revoked certificates use the internal GPS to retrieve global positioning information • VPN - set the device to verify VPN connections that use this certificate •...
  • Page 95: Telephone Settings

    Settings Telephone settings • Automatic redial - set to automatically redial an unconnected call Call • Show call duration - set to show the Control how your device handles calls length of a call with caller ID, call waiting, speed dial, •...
  • Page 96 Settings • Slide down - set to continue or stop Data and video calls an operation when you close the device • All data and video calls - set to divert all data and video calls Call Divert • If busy - set to divert calls when you are on another call Divert incoming calls to another number.
  • Page 97 Settings • International calls except to home • Network selection - set the device to coun... - set to prevent international automatically or manually select a list calls to countries other than your home of cellular networks country To receive service on another •...
  • Page 98: Connection Settings

    Settings Connection settings Control how your device behaves when you connect it to a computer. Bluetooth • USB mode - set to Media Player Control the Bluetooth wireless feature. (when synchronising with Windows • Bluetooth - turn the Bluetooth feature Media Player to copy media files), PC on or off Studio (when using PC Studio to sync...
  • Page 99 Settings • Bearer type - set a data transmission • Phone IP address (IPv4 only) - set type the IP address of your device • Access point name - set the web • Domain name servers (IPv4) - set address for the access point primary and secondary domain name server (DNS) addresses or set to •...
  • Page 100: Applications Settings

    Settings APN control list • Attach - set to open a packet data connection, When needed (if an Control the use of packet data application needs to send packet data) connections, if your SIM card supports or When available (anytime a packet the access point control service.
  • Page 101 Settings Camera Streaming (RTSP Proxy) • Proxy - set to use a proxy server Control how the camera behaves when you capture images or videos. • Proxy hostname - set the address of a proxy server General • Proxy port number - set the port •...
  • Page 102 Settings • Date/Time - set to insert date or time Video and date • Quality - set to capture High, Normal, or Economy quality videos • Default storage - set a location to store new images or videos • Movie Format - set a format for new videos Image •...
  • Page 103 Settings Application M... Control how your device behaves when you install new applications. • Install software - set to install only programs with signed security certificates (Only signed) or to install all programs • Online certificate check - set to require that applications pass a security certificate check •...
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    To use the device, a note of the following information and you must press <Unlock> contact your local dealer or Samsung and enter the code. To after-sales service: disable the autolock feature, • Model number(s) of your device 1.
  • Page 105 Troubleshooting Your device does not show a signal Try this to solve the Message (no bars next to the network icon) problem: • If you just turned on the device, wait PIN code When using the device for about 2 minutes for your device to find the first time or when the the network and receive a signal.
  • Page 106 Troubleshooting Your display shows white lines • Re-enter and save the number, if necessary. The display may show white lines if you have turned the device on after a long Another caller cannot hear you period of disuse or if you removed the speaking battery without first turning off the device.
  • Page 107 Troubleshooting The battery does not charge properly Your device prompts you to delete or sometimes your device turns itself some data off while charging The available memory is low. Move your • Disconnect the device from the data to a memory card or delete old charger, remove and reinstall the items from applications.
  • Page 108 Troubleshooting You cannot find a Bluetooth-enabled device • Ensure that both devices have activated the Bluetooth feature. • Ensure that the distance between the devices is not more than 10 metres and that they are not separated by walls or other obstacles. •...
  • Page 109: Index

    Index access points, 95 Calendar changing options, 55 activation keys, 83 changing views, 55 creating events, 54 Adobe Reader, 57 stopping event alarms, 55 applications calls changing options, 81 barring (blocking), 13, 93 installing, 80 dialling, 11 supported, 80 diverting, 13, 93 verifying certificates, 80 inserting pause, 12 Bluetooth...
  • Page 110 Index creating world clock, 72 date and time, 89 setting alarms, 72 device manager stopping alarms, 72 defining server profiles, 81 contacts starting a configuration, 82 assigning default numbers or display, 87 addresses, 52 assigning ringtones, 53 enhancement, 89 assigning speed dial numbers, 52 files and folders creating contact cards, 50 creating new folders, 79...
  • Page 111 Index monitoring trip details, 78 protecting, 84 navigating, 77 restoring data, 84 Image Editor, 44 music player adding files to device, 36 landmarks, 78 adding files to music library, 36 creating playlists, 37 language, 88 notes media creating notes, 58 accessing streaming content, 40, 48 synchronising, 58 opening files in Gallery, 40...
  • Page 112 Index Quickoffice opening documents, 56 searching documents, 56 updating quickoffice, 56 Radio, 46 RealPlayer see media recorder see media security, 90 standby mode, 87 tones, 88 Video Editor, 41 Voice Signal, 75...
  • Page 113 The SAR is a measure of the rate of Health and safety information absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/ Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to Certification Information (SAR) comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg).
  • Page 114 FCC RF frequency (RF) exposure from wireless exposure guidelines whenused with a phones. The FDA publication includes the Samsung accessory designated for this following information: product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the What kinds of phones are the subject handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the...
  • Page 115 safety guidelines that were developed with not produce heating effects causes no the advice of FDA and other federal health known adverse health effects. Many studies and safety agencies. When the phone is of low level RF exposures have not found located at greater distances from the user, any biological effects.
  • Page 116 • “Occupational Safety and Health Administration Although the existing scientific data do not • “National Telecommunications and justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has Information Administration urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following: The National Institutes of Health participates •...
  • Page 117 What are the results of the research Three large epidemiology studies have been done already? published since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible The research done thus far has produced association between the use of wireless conflicting results, and many studies have phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, suffered from flaws in their research meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors...
  • Page 118 exists. Epidemiological studies can provide FDA has been a leading participant in the data that is directly applicable to human World Health Organization international populations, but ten or more years' follow- Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since up may be needed to provide answers about its inception in 1996.
  • Page 119 What steps can I take to reduce my these products, you can use measures like exposure to radio frequency energy those described above to reduce your RF from my wireless phone? exposure from wireless phone use. If there is a risk from these products - and What about children using wireless at this point we do not know that there is - it phones?
  • Page 120 not based on scientific evidence that any Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF health hazard exists. radiation work? Do hands-free kits for wireless phones Since there are no known risks from reduce risks from exposure to RF exposure to RF emissions from wireless emissions? phones, there is no reason to believe that...
  • Page 121 What about wireless phone compatible hearing aid at the same time. interference with medical equipment? This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless devices.
  • Page 122 http://www.who.int/peh-emf/ available, these features help you to place your call without taking your • International Commission on Non- attention off the road. Ionizing Radiation Protection: 2. When available, use a hands-free device. http://www.icnirp.de If possible, add an additional layer of •...
  • Page 123 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if emergency number, as you would want possible, place calls when you are not others to do for you. moving or before pulling into traffic. Try 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non- to plan calls when your car will be emergency wireless assistance number stationary.
  • Page 124 accessory to another device, read its user's These recommendations are consistent with guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not the independent research and connect incompatible products. recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the Persons with pacemakers: satisfactory operation of the equipment and •...
  • Page 125 Other Medical Devices Potentially Explosive Environments If you use any other personal medical Switch your phone off when in any area with devices, consult the manufacturer of your a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey device to determine if it is adequately all signs and instructions.
  • Page 126 Emergency Calls If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to This phone, like any wireless phone, deactivate those features before you can operates using radio signals, wireless and make an emergency call. Consult this landline networks as well as user document and your local cellular service programmed functions, which cannot...
  • Page 127 FCC Notice and Cautions However, there is no guarantee that FCC Notice interference will not occur in a • This device complies with Part 15 of particular installation. If this equipment the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to does cause harmful interference to the following two conditions: (1) this radio or television reception, which can device may not cause harmful...
  • Page 128 Changes or modifications made in the radio • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, phone, not expressly approved by Samsung, gases or explosive materials in the same will void the user’s authority to operate the compartment as the phone, its parts or equipment.
  • Page 129 aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous service availability or you can check it to the aircraft's operation. yourself by pressing any key. • Failure to observe these instructions may Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, lead to the suspension or denial of a message displays on the screen.
  • Page 130 Battery power consumption depends on discharge itself over time. factors such as network configuration, signal • Use only Samsung-approved batteries strength, operating temperature, features and recharge your battery only with selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, Samsung-approved chargers. When a and other application usage patterns.
  • Page 131 • Extreme temperatures will affect the safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, charging capacity of your battery: it may contact your nearest Samsung require cooling or warming first. authorized service center. Always • Do not leave the battery in hot or cold recycle.
  • Page 132 Care and Maintenance form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit Your phone is a product of superior design boards. and craftsmanship and should be treated • Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. with care. The suggestions below will help Rough handling can break internal circuit you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow boards.
  • Page 133 • If your phone has a flash or light, do not use it too close to the eyes of people or animals. This may cause damage to their eyes. • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.

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